My Wife Longs for Divorce Every Day

Chapter 521: 521, Wanwan was hit on, little sister, add me on WeChat.



Fragile?

Su Wanwan instantly understood, blushing furiously as she roared, “It’s all on your shamelessness!”

Even if she were Iron Man, how could she withstand being driven so hard…right?

Huo Jingshen chuckled, “Who was it that wouldn’t let me sleep, and kept begging to…”

Su Wanwan instantly covered his mouth.

For goodness’ sake!

With no outsiders around during the holidays, he was utterly shameless with his words!

Internship!

She must go for the internship!

Otherwise, she feared her frail body wouldn’t hold up!

Fortunately, Zhao Qianqian finally called the next night.

After hanging up, Su Wanwan started to rummage through the closet looking for clothes.

She discovered that all of her clothes, bought by Granny Huo and Huo Jingshen, were in soft pastel colors, suitable for young girls. They were quite expensive, all designer brands, beautiful but not practical for office wear.

Finally, she put together an outfit of a dark sweater and jeans, which seemed more mature and steady.

Su Wanwan changed into the clothes, ran into the bedroom, and asked a certain beast, “Does it look good?”

Huo Jingshen squinted his eyes, “Why dress up so beautifully for an internship?”

Su Wanwan’s smile was radiant, “So, you’re saying I look good.”

Huo Jingshen: “…”

“Then I’ll wear these tomorrow.”

Su Wanwan ran back to the closet to organize her clothes when she heard Huo Jingshen speak up.

“Which TV station?”

“The one under Huanyu Media.”

After saying this, she turned and looked at him, “There will be a supervisor with me, don’t bother calling them.”

Huo Jingshen raised his handsome eyebrows, non-committal.

Su Wanwan had received Gu Huai’an’s business card long ago, but for something as trivial as an internship. She didn’t want to bother such a big boss for help.

Once the clothes were put away, she went online and discovered that Huanyu Media was quite famous.

Supported by Gu Media, Huanyu Media, founded by Gu Huai’an, has a wide range of businesses. These include investments in and operations of movies, TV shows, artist agencies, record production, entertainment marketing, and video games. They not only collaborate with TV stations across the country but also run their TV station, magazines, newspapers, websites, and countless multimedia platforms.

It could be said that Huanyu Media was a leader in the industry, and was unrivalled in Nancheng. It would not be an exaggeration to call it an entertainment empire.

What Su Wanwan was going to intern for was a program team under Huanyu TV. They had recently produced several popular shows, especially a talk show that has become quite popular in recent years, dominating many online platforms with high viewership.

She didn’t expect Di Chenghe to be the program director.

Oh my.

Excited, Su Wanwan called Mo Weiyi, “I’m going to intern at a TV station tomorrow.”

“Huh?” Mo Weiyi was naturally surprised, “What kind of a job?”

“Well, just an internship. There’s nothing else to do at home during the winter break anyway.”

“Specifically?”

“A variety show, not sure what my responsibilities will be yet, possibly an assistant role, like a runner.”

Su Wanwan had planned for her future career and considered getting a head start now couldn’t be a bad thing.

**

The next day, Huo Jingshen went to work early.

Because the TV station starts work late, Su Wanwan didn’t leave until after nine in her car.

She picked up Zhao Qianqian halfway, who began to complain as soon as she got into the car, “Hasn’t Young Master Huo replaced your car yet? This car….”

After thinking for a while, she found a word to describe it, “Cost-effective.”

Su Wanwan coughed lightly, “He didn’t buy this car.”

He had been stingy with her allowance. Would he buy her a car?

Huo Jingshen did have a few luxury cars, but he hardly ever drove them. He drove a black Maserati daily, and his chauffeur drove an Audi.

“No way, is Young Master Huo that stingy? You’re about to start an internship, shouldn’t he get you a supercar to drive?”

“That would be too flashy.”

She had been accused of being kept by an old man because of this car. Wouldn’t driving a sports car add more scandal?

Zhao Qianqian nodded in understanding, “I see. Don’t flaunt your wealth.”

Su Wanwan: “…”

Chatting and laughing along the way, they arrived at the TV station just at 10 o’clock.

The two girls waited at the door for Jian Shuhao, Zhao Qianqian started to speak.

“Director Di said two groups need interns, one is the production group and the other one is the director’s group. I’ve decided to go to the production group. Which one are you choosing?”

The production team is generally responsible for the post-production of the program, basically huddling in the editing room, dealing with all sorts of materials and computers every day.

Honestly, it’s a bit tedious and boring, more suitable for males.

“I’ll go to the directing team,” Su Wanwan immediately said.

“Then I’ll go to the directing team with you,” Zhao Qianqian promptly changed her mind.

Jian Shuhao: “…”

Di Chenghe arrived swiftly, leading the trio to sign in.

It was their first time here and they couldn’t help but look around as they walked.

The atmosphere at the TV station was completely different from school.

In the office, men and women rushed about. Everyone seemed full of energy, with no sign of slackening due to the end of the year. On the contrary, the TV station became busier as the year-end approached.

After all, the public’s leisure time is concentrated during the holidays.

The entertainment industry is the busiest when others are on break.

The Spring Festival, in particular, is even more hectic.

Di Chenghe first took Jian Shuhao to the production team, and after making arrangements, he took the two girls to the directing team.

In the corridor, a man in his thirties carrying a camera came out. He greeted Di Chenghe first and then shifted his gaze to Su Wanwan.

“Yo, Di, is she your student? She’s so beautiful,” he remarked.

Di Chenghe looked at him with a half-smile, “Keep your inappropriate thoughts to yourself.”

“What’s that? Can’t I even ask?” the man said while keeping his gaze on Su Wanwan.

He was a cameraman who had filmed countless beauties and big-name stars over the years.

Despite Su Wanwan’s simple attire today consisting of a simple black knitted sweater and jeans, her round face was fully visible, making her all the more appealing to the camera.

From his professional photographer’s perspective, her face was extremely photogenic, and she would undoubtedly qualify as a star!

When Di Chenghe went to find someone, the man approached Su Wanwan with his phone, “Little girl, let’s add each other on WeChat.”

“For what?” asked Su Wanwan, her clear black and white eyes looked pure.

Zhao Qianqian at the side was also curious and watched him closely.

The man smiled.

As expected of a college student, young and naive.

“You guys are interning here, right? I can show you the ropes. I’m a veteran here, I can easily get anyone a job,” he offered.

“Really?” Zhao Qianqian seemed excited.

But Su Wanwan just asked, “Are you single?”

At her question, the man’s smile broadened, “Of course.”

“But I’m not,” she responded.

The man was taken aback.

She continued, “I’m married, wouldn’t it be inappropriate for you to coach me?”

“Married? Haha, you must be joking. You’re a college student, how old are you that you’re already married?” The man clearly didn’t believe her.

“I got married young,” Su Wanwan said, then raised her left hand to face him, “Do you see this?”

On her left ring finger, a radiant diamond ring glowed, flashing so brightly it almost blinded the man.

“You can coach me, I’m not married,” Zhao Qianqian hurriedly started to search for her phone, but the man had already turned around and left.

“Hey, why are you running? Damn, can’t you be a little more real?” Zhao Qianqian, feeling attacked, glared at Su Wanwan, gritting her teeth, “Fairy!”

She was about to give up on this looks-based society!

Su Wanwan felt helpless.

Today’s encounter clearly wasn’t her fault.

In the end, Di Chenghe assigned Su Wanwan to a female director as an intern, while Zhao Qianqian was assigned to a young male director.

Everyone got what they needed, and everyone was happy.

While Su Wanwan was getting used to her internship, on the southern outskirts of the city, Mo Weiyi was boringly playing games on his phone.

Madam Xu lived in an old courtyard with the main house built in the architectural style of the late Qing Dynasty. The high walls and red doors still demonstrated the grandeur from decades ago, but in today’s society, it seemed somewhat quiet and outdated.

And furthermore…

There was no Wi-Fi!

Madam Xu didn’t watch much TV, so there was no set-top box installed.

To put it bluntly, there were no entertainment facilities at all!

Mo Weiyi was left only able to play with his phone every day.

The Xu family was once prestigious, but unfortunately, with the dwindling descendants, they gradually fell into decline.


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