Chapter 67 - Sixty-Seven: Response
Chapter 67: Chapter Sixty-Seven: Response
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Fang Xi watched the familiar figure leave with his woman from the corner of her eyes. A trace of sadness welled in her heart, but she kept a professional smile as she warmly answered the reporters’ questions.
“Thank you very much for your concern. Yun Nan is now fully immersed in the preparation for ‘4:30 P.M.’ We strive to make the best movie for everyone,” she stated.
A reporter quickly took the chance and spoke up, “1 heard that Yun Nan is a daughter of the Yun family and that the copyright of ‘4:30 P.M.’ actually belongs to the Yun Corporation. Is it true that the Yun Corporation is also a shareholder of your studio? If so, the Yun family has gone to great lengths to help Yun Nan. Could you share your thoughts on this with us?”
Fang Xi wasn’t annoyed at all. She smiled at the reporter and replied, “About that… Hmm, how should I put this? You’re well-informed in that you were able to find out Yun Nan is the Yun family’s ‘biological’ daughter. But you’re not so well-informed since you don’t even know that Yun Nan is the original author of ‘4:30 P.M.’ Yun Nan has never given her novel’s copyright to anyone. As for our studio, do ask them to show you the share confirmation letter the next time you hear someone claiming to be our shareholder. You’ll know they’re lying if they don’t have one or try to excuse themselves by saying they can’t show such an important thing to others. These people are fakes and liars and most certainly not our shareholders.”
‘ Um,’ the reporters thought and looked at each other. Her reasoning and communication skills were indeed worthy of Mr. Mo’s admiration. She had clearly explained Yun Nan and the Yun family’s relationship with just a few words.
None of the people present were idiots; it wasn’t hard for them to understand what she meant. Several reporters were on good terms with Yun Liu and the Yun family. They were paid generously by the Yuns, so they decided to put Fang Xi on the spot, and one of them accused, “Since Yun Nan is the Yun family’s biological daughter, why did she betray her family, strike out and establish her own studio? I guess family doesn’t mean much to her; she wasn’t raised by them, after all. I feel sorry for the Yun family for having a daughter like her.”
Fang Xi’s beautiful eyes moved to the speaker, and she smiled faintly. “Well, aren’t you the sympathetic one? You’re even crying out for the Yun family. Then why don’t you dig a little deeper and write a good story about how the Yun family adopted a girl to replace their biological daughter after they lost her and treated said adoptee as their own? It’s so touching, isn’t it? As for Yun Nan, hers is a tale of how an orphan grew up constantly striving to improve herself.”
Fang Xi brushed back her long wavy hair and smilingly said, “We are all kindred spirits. I still believe that ultimately, ‘justice will prevail.’ Every one of you is familiar with Yun Nan’s works over the past few years. Our studio has spent—and will be spending—all our time producing this film so we will be relying on your help for publicity. If there is anything you need to know, or if you need our cooperation for publicity purposes, please contact our studio’s publicity staff. We are very willing to let more people understand Yun Nan and us through your channels.”
Fang Xi was a friendly and easy-going beauty; she was also graceful and generous, which won her the favorability of those present. She didn’t say a single bad word about others or praise her people. She had marvelous E.Q., and her attitude was impeccable. It wasn’t until everyone’s questions were over that Fang Xi waved goodbye to them.
When she reached the parking lot, Fang Xi subconsciously looked around. She caught herself and laughed. ‘ Why am I expecting to see his car here? Its over between us; we’ve been less than strangers for a long time. Back then, when we were living together, had he ever looked at me?
She could always sense him from a few thousand meters away, whereas he wouldn’t feel anything even if she was standing before him—that was the difference between love and apathy.
Fang Xi sent a WeChat message to Yun Nan. It said, “Come out for a drink.”
Yun Nan replied, “I’m in a meeting. Do you want to come and join me? If not, go and relax. Send me the address when you reach the bar; I’ll come pick you up.”
Fang Xi chuckled. This was how someone who loved her should treat her. Yun Nan gave her absolute freedom and a sense of security. She doted on her without questions. The hatred, sadness, and indescribable negative emotions she had brought back from her trip abroad all dispersed and disappeared because of Yun Nan’s reply.
In the “Vision of Eternity” bar, Fang Xi took the drink the bartender handed her and gave him a business card. “You know the drill; if you see me drunk, call her,” she instructed. The bartender smiled and made an ‘OK’ gesture, indicating that she could relax and have fun..
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