“Mm-hmm, go on, the sooner the better!”
Zhang Jingjing quickly ran off.
…
Just as Zhang Jingjing was about to find the paparazzi to leak big news, the person Jiuzhou had arranged to keep an eye on An Qiuyan quickly called to report.
“Second Young Master, An Qiuyan is making another move?”
This mole, named Xiao Hei, who was tailing An Qiuyan, was highly professional and figured out the situation in no time.
“What move?”
At this moment, Jiuzhou was tidying up Jiang Ling’s personal makeup case. Upon hearing the phone, his expression immediately turned serious.
“An Qiuyan found out from somewhere that Meng Chenxi has a gay relationship with an eighteenth-tier male artist and is planning to find someone to leak it. I suspect it’s aimed at Miss Jiang’s new drama,” Xiao Hei said anxiously.
Upon hearing this, Jiuzhou immediately chuckled, “So it’s this matter. It’s indeed explosive news. It seems the netizens will have some gossip to feast on.”
“Second Young Master, aren’t you worried?”
“Worried about what?” Jiuzhou retorted.
“Miss Jiang, Miss Jiang!”
Even though Xiao Hei did the job of tailing people like a paparazzi, he was also a gossip enthusiast.
To him, Jiuzhou approaching Jiang Ling in disguise was just like what was shown on TV—a rich second generation pretending to be poor to find true love.
Arranging for people to watch An Qiuyan was interpreted by Xiao Hei as his Second Young Master fearing that his beloved woman would be framed by a scheming bitch, and thus he was guarding against her in advance.
After all, the grudges between Jiang Ling and An Qiuyan were almost common knowledge in the industry.
Hearing Xiao Hei’s urgency, Jiuzhou felt a bit amused. Knowing he had misunderstood, he was too lazy to explain and just said, “Don’t worry, she’ll be fine. As for An Qiuyan, she’s too hasty and has made a terrible move!”
“Ah???”
Xiao Hei was utterly confused, not understanding what was going on.
A top-tier celebrity and an eighteenth-tier male artist getting together was sensational news.
With such a huge scandal breaking, half the entertainment industry would be shaken, so why was there no reaction?
With Xiao Hei’s intellect, he couldn’t possibly fathom the intricacies of this matter.
An Qiuyan, relying on her advantage of rebirth, knew that Meng Chenxi would trend on hot searches in the future for being involved with another man. To prevent Jiang Ling’s drama from gaining popularity, she decided to leak it early.
However, she was still too impatient, too eager to retaliate against Jiang Ling.
Leaking it now would at most cause Guan Suyin and the investors to change the male lead. The impact on the entire drama would not be significant.
After all, the drama hadn’t even started filming yet. The main and supporting roles could be changed, and if the male lead collapsed, they could just choose another one.
If An Qiuyan could have been patient and waited until the drama was filmed, or until it was nearing its premiere, or until the climax of the broadcast, and then leaked this earth-shattering scandal, it would have been a devastating blow.
Not only would Jiang Ling be affected, but the efforts of the entire crew would also be in vain, and the classic drama “Tian Jian Qun Xia” could be ruined forever.
By leaking it eagerly now, it not only wouldn’t affect Jiang Ling but could also help her eliminate potential hidden dangers and remove Meng Chenxi, this ticking time bomb.
It was precisely because Jiuzhou saw through the intricacies of this matter that he allowed An Qiuyan to leak the news.
In such matters, the earlier it is exposed, the better.
The longer it dragged on, the greater the harm.
Then, a question surfaced in Jiuzhou’s mind.
In his previous life, Meng Chenxi’s downfall shook the entire entertainment industry, and the buzz lasted for half a month without subsiding.
If Jiang Ling were truly a reborn person, she couldn’t possibly not know about such a huge scandal, nor could she have cooperated with Meng Chenxi to film a drama.
She seemed reborn, yet she wasn’t. What was the reason?
Jiuzhou thought about it again and again, but he couldn’t figure it out.