Zhang Li didn't ask Shen Huai where the thing came from, nor did she ask him to promise not to reveal it.
Both were intelligent people, and they had already exchanged terms in a short time.
Shen Huai didn't make an exorbitant demand, so Zhang Li naturally reciprocated.
The two had a very pleasant conversation, and Zhang Li not only agreed to Shen Huai's request, but also revealed a lot of inside information about the industry.
So, after this coffee session, Shen Huai not only achieved his goal but also won Zhang Li's favor and even dispelled Zhang Li's previous prejudice against Ye Cang.
Shen Huai was very skilled at doing this and didn't think much of it. He glanced at his watch and realized it was almost lunchtime.
Ever since Shen Huai went out to eat with his friends and came back to find Ye Cang looking for food pitifully after not having eaten for two meals, he has tried his best to rush back before mealtimes to call people to eat.
What's more, the film crew is here today too.
Once Ye Cang gets into work mode, he becomes a completely different, cold and ruthless person, which makes Shen Huai quite worried that the two sides might have some kind of conflict.
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When Shen Huai returned home, he saw Cherry and the others sitting in the living room looking aggrieved. Seeing him return was like seeing a savior.
It turned out that they came to Shen Huai's door not long after he left.
Ye Cang hasn't started working yet, and his temper is still pretty good. Although he has a habit of arguing with people, Cherry still managed to capture a lot of interesting footage.
Everything changed when Ye Cang returned to his room and started working.
Ye Cang told Yingtao beforehand that he didn't like being disturbed while working. Yingtao readily agreed, thinking that there shouldn't be any problem since it was just filming outside the door.
Unexpectedly, when she and the photographer tiptoed to Ye Cang's door...
Ye Cang seemed to sense something and turned his head to give them a cold glance.
At that moment, the two people outside the door simultaneously felt the chill of hell.
They silently went downstairs and sat quietly in the living room until Shen Huai returned.
Shen Huai was both amused and exasperated. Ye Cang did dislike being disturbed while he was working, but this was really going too far.
Cherry: "I'm not exaggerating! Manager, Ye Cang was really terrifying for a moment! I almost called for my mom."
Shen Huai: "..."
Just then, Auntie finished cooking. Shen Huai told Cherry and the others to eat first, while he went upstairs to call Ye Cang.
Cherry couldn't resist her curiosity and secretly followed them.
Shen Huai knocked on the door, then pushed it open and went in. Ye Cang turned around, and his originally cold expression instantly brightened when he saw it was him.
"Manager, you're back!" Ye Cang stretched and stood up. "Oh, I'm starving!"
Shen Huai: "If you're hungry, hurry up and get ready to come down and eat."
Cherry, who was peeking: "..."
This blatant discrimination reveals the deep-seated malice of the world!
I never knew you were such a heartthrob!!
During the meal, Cherry remained listless until Ye Cang, persuaded by Shen Huai, allowed them to film their daily work routine in the afternoon.
After finishing their meal, while the photographer was setting up his equipment, Shen Huai rolled up his sleeves and tidied up Ye Cang a bit, managing to create a clean space.
Cherry watched silently from the side.
This kind of man, who appears cold and aloof but is actually gentle and domestic, is simply too irresistible. Cherry felt that her love for her idol was becoming increasingly wavering.
Just then, a shadow fell over Cherry's eyes.
Ye Cang crossed his arms, blocking her gaze from Shen Huai: "I'm ready, we can start anytime."
His voice was a little cold, and Cherry shivered: "...Okay, okay."
In this episode, Ye Cang will sing the internet hit song "Meow Meow". Although he assured Shen Huai that he could do it, he still struggled when it came to actually adapting it.
The song has a simple melody and is a typical viral song. There's practically no room for adaptation; all his skills are useless, and he's almost driven himself crazy.
He stared intently at the computer, repeatedly dragging the original version of "Meow Meow," occasionally jotting something down on paper, or strumming a short section on the guitar.
He had complained about the song in front of Shen Huai, but when he actually got into the work, he seemed to abandon all his personal emotions.
It's professional enough, and charming enough.
Cherry seemed to see a burning focus in him, which unconsciously inspired awe in people.
They silently finished filming the footage, not daring to disturb him any further, and quietly went downstairs.
Shen Huai ordered afternoon tea for them. He was a little surprised to see them come downstairs so quickly, but he didn't ask any questions. He just said, "You've worked hard. Come and have something to drink first."
Suddenly, Cherry had a bright idea and asked Shen Huai, "Manager, can I ask you some questions?"
Shen Huai was taken aback, wondering how things had gotten involved him.
Cherry was worried that he would disagree, so she said pitifully, "We have filming assignments every day. If we don't get enough footage, it will be hard to explain when we get back."
Shen Huai has never been good at handling these kinds of things, and he only agreed after Cherry repeatedly assured him that the interview would not appear on the show.
Cherry quickly asked the cameraman to adjust the camera position, giving Shen Huai no chance to back out.