Bringing the Little Crown Prince on a Parenting Reality Show — I'm Cleared of All Scandals!-Chapter 37 - 36: Older Sister

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.
Chapter 37: Chapter 36: Older Sister

Mu Ran looked at these letters for a long time.

Using her habit of opening a blank document, ready to type, she used to correspond with her sister every month, but now this channel has been closed.

Mu Ran’s fingertips trembled slightly.

The departure of some people doesn’t feel significant in that moment.

But after touching something deeply connected to her, Mu Ran only felt pain at her fingertips.

Two lines of tears fell unexpectedly.

Mu Ran quickly wiped them away.

She would never believe that her glamorous sister could just fall like that.

It’s the damn Emperor’s fault.

Not hers.

Mu Ran took a bottle of red wine from the living room back to her room, filled her glass, and drank it all in one go.

That was her sister, even though they had never met nor shared any blood relation, she was the closest of kin.

Her sister knew all her sad and happy moments, comforting her time and again, and also encouraging her.

A bottle of red wine was quickly finished, and Mu Ran collapsed in the corner, the window curtains draping over her, making her appear defeated and pitiful.

When the next day’s sun shone through the window onto her, Mu Ran slightly shielded herself from the sun, got up, and realized it was a new day again.

She picked up her phone to check the time.

Eight o’clock.

Still early.

Mu Ran habitually checked WeChat first thing in the morning to see if anyone was looking for her, surprisingly, someone was.

That person was Xiao Yu’an.

There to cancel an appointment.

Mu Ran found it baffling that he agreed and then backed out; does he really think she can’t do without him?

Speechless.

After freshening up, Mu Ran started a new day of work, with Chu Xijin also accompanying his aunt, as he was responsible for learning there, and incidentally observing how his aunt worked with others.

Her aunt was completely different when working compared to when having fun.

Lying there reading comics, eating chips, drinking Want Want milk, she looked more like an ordinary big sister in his eyes, but now she was a seasoned boss in the workplace, continuously driving up the opponent’s price.

Mu Ran wasn’t very good at business negotiations.

But for her, movies were like her children; who would allow outsiders to demean your children forever? The more they belittle, the more she raises the price, essentially playing a game of opposition.

Spent a full three days in the United States.

The movie finally got sold, and the release date was set.

Then, Feng Qikuo’s agency team took Chu Xijin to negotiate a partnership.

Mu Ran could finally relax a bit.

Jiao Yuyao asked her, "Have you thought about the theme for your next movie?"

"I don’t have any ideas for the moment. I had written the beginnings of a few scripts before, but none felt right. I’ll take it easy, I’m not in a hurry."

"Okay, then I’ll go visit some of my parents’ friends."

Jiao Yuyao’s parents are the deans of a film academy and know a lot of filmmakers both domestically and abroad, so wherever he goes, he has to visit his elders, keeping him busy.

"Alright, bye-bye." Mu Ran also went shopping alone.