Little Sister’s clear voice was completely sweet as she answered him cutely.
Little Fifth Brother couldn’t help but blush. It had clearly been fine earlier, so why did it feel so embarrassing now?
That d*mn idiot screwed him over!
Little Fifth Brother was secretly furious. He then heard Little Sister ask him, “Did you write this yourself? It’s pretty good!”
“Really?”
Immediately, a certain little fifth brother felt a little proud and rubbed the back of his head as he said very confidently, “I, I wrote it!” After all, he had written it in his own hand.
“Right, it’s really awesome!”
Little Sister wasn’t stingy with her praise. She said, “Then, let’s go play. It just so happens that everything is almost ready. When the time comes, how they perform will be up to them.”
“Okay, okay.”
Little Fifth Brother was instantly happy. He took out his phone and started playing with his little sister.
He thought: That d*mn idiot, I should learn more from him in the future.
Little did he know that he had already been sold out.
Zhao Zichen: [Your fifth brother asked me earlier how to write a greeting card when giving you a present. He seemed quite shy, so, um… I just wanted to tell you.]
[Okay, got it.]
Lu An smiled as she replied back to him. So that was it. Little Fifth Brother was really, really cute!
The siblings huddled together and played games happily.
On the side, a certain forgotten little Ergou was spinning around in circles. Why couldn’t it catch the butterflies on the wall?
Not far away, a woman looked at them with disdain in her bright black eyes.
…
Very quickly, the recording for Evaluating Actors China started.
“Director, bad news! Master Qin Feng of the Wudang Sect, Master Du Ming of the Emei Sect and Master Guang Yuan of Shaolin Monastery are here. They said that they saw Director Lu’s martial arts skills on the Internet, and they want to come and have a spar!”
“W- What?”
Li Zheng was dumbfounded again. When he thought about how the program had completely derailed last night because of the talent show, Li Zheng gritted his teeth. In the end, however, he said, “Welcome these masters as esteemed guests in the live audience first!” They really couldn’t derail anymore; they couldn’t!
Li Zheng wanted to cry, and his assistant could only feebly make the arrangements. Actually, he really wanted to see the masters spar.
…
After a few simple opening words, probably to prevent things from derailing, the live broadcast for Evaluating Actors China officially began.
Today, Qi Yan was dressed in a dark black evening gown. Her long hair was tied up in a bun, and she was holding a lace fan; she looked like a Shanghai dance hostess from back in the day. She had on smoky, enchanting makeup, which looked very different from her usual fairy-like style.
The eyes of many people who had just entered the live stream were drawn to her. They were puzzled and didn’t understand what she was doing.
It was the same when they talked about her plagiarism before and scolded her; it felt like she had eaten a firecracker.
Many people couldn’t help but pay more attention to her, wanting to see what was going on with her.
On the other side, Lu An had changed into a hanfu which Third Brother had bought for her. It was exquisite and bright in color, and her slightly powdered face was as youthful and beautiful as ever, and very eye-catching!
Very quickly, the performances began.
The first performance was from Director Chen’s team.
The protagonist, Shu Jie, was an idealist who dreamed of world peace. He hoped for everyone in the world to be loved and that no one would go hungry, and worked hard for all of this. The money he took pains to earn was all donated to poor people who needed it