My Billionaire Husband Claimed Me His Precious-Chapter 976 - 885: No One Is Innocent

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Chapter 976: Chapter 885: No One Is Innocent

The other party was surprised, "No wonder President Qin is not interested in Mr. Lu’s news. Turns out you’re not clean yourself."

Lu Qing himself was wronged, but he didn’t get angry. After all, as a public figure, there are many speculations about him from the outside world. If he explained every single one, it would only make things worse. But the other party’s random speculations about Qin Miaomiao completely angered him. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

Lu Qing hung up the phone and saved the paparazzo’s number, sending it to his assistant, "This person made me very unhappy."

The paparazzo didn’t know he had provoked someone he shouldn’t. He came out of an alley behind a downtown bar, bought a dozen skewers, gnawed on them as he walked, tossed the skewers into a trash can, pulled his hat down, and plotted to go to that hotel to catch some celebrity privacy, thinking he could make some "pocket money" that way.

Thinking this, the paparazzo patted the DSLR hanging around his neck — this was his bread and butter. Even though it cost him all his savings, with this treasure, he could make two big scoops and not worry about food and drink for the rest of his life.

Unexpectedly, just as he turned a corner, a burlap sack fell from the sky. The paparazzo didn’t even have time to scream before he was bound up in the black sack. All he felt was being thrown into a car. The engine roared for about ten minutes and he was tossed out of the car again.

Earlier they were in a crowded area, so the other party couldn’t make a move. Once in a deserted place, the paparazzo got beaten black and blue. Only when the attackers were gone did he crawl out of the black sack to find his beloved DSLR shattered to pieces.

Hugging his camera, the paparazzo wailed, the warnings of those people who left ringing in his ears: don’t offend the wrong people.

The paparazzo, having learned a painful lesson this time, had to admit that taking celeb privacy shots is a high-risk occupation and he must be careful in the future.

To Qin Miaomiao, the paparazzo was just a small ripple in her life — so small that it didn’t even leave a wave. She quickly forgot about it and threw herself into her work.

She had piled up a lot of work in recent days, one of which was the promotion of a new movie.

The new movie is a grand historical Wuxia drama. Such films usually rely on large scenes, big production, big directors, and big stars to sell at the box office. However, a newly-promoted young director at the company applied to Qin Miaomiao to create an alternative Wuxia style. From his proposed budget and market analysis, Qin Miaomiao thought such a movie might flop.

But compared to other projects, the production cost of this film was akin to playing house. Qin Miaomiao didn’t pay much attention. With the mindset of, if it makes money, it makes money, if it loses money, it won’t lose much, she gave a grand gesture of approval for filming. After signing the approval contract, Qin Miaomiao forgot about it.

Now, the secretary presented her with the final edited film, and Qin Miaomiao thought the movie was very spiritual.

The movie mainly tells the story of a naive, clueless young man learning skills in the mountains who is driven out by his master and encounters some laughable and tearful stories in the mortal world. There are many comedic elements in the story. Especially the actor chosen by the young director, who looks adorable and easily hits people’s cuteness spot when acting cute.

If this comedy were merely funny throughout, it wouldn’t have earned Qin Miaomiao’s praise.

In the movie, the people the young man meets are very particular: a street butcher and a brothel courtesan, a fallen official and a prince conspiring to usurp the throne, a wronged military general and a proud, willful princess. Each class has different lifestyles, which enhances the overall depth of the movie. The hardest part is that at the ending, the comedy has the biggest tear-jerking moment.

The young man, after his journey down the mountain, understands that the life he had with his master was truly happy and beautiful. Returning to the mountain, he finds the master has already passed away. The master had long known he didn’t have much time left, worried that the young man lacked worldly experience, arranged for him to descend the mountain. In truth, he was always protecting the young man from the shadows.