Chapter 1976 Your Heart Must Be Made of Stone
Chapter 1976 Your Heart Must Be Made of Stone
He Yunfan looked at her with a bitter feeling. "I recently took on a role in a drama, a supporting one. It's not a big part, so it won't interfere with my cooking when I get home. I just wanted to ask if you could visit me on set?" He was just filming a normal kissing scene, but the young lady saw him and publicly scolded him for not being a proper husband, threatening to tell Zhang Ran to divorce him.
While discussing the script and lines with other actresses, the young lady scolded him for being indecent and told him to have the self-awareness of a pet and be absolutely loyal to his owner.
Now everyone in the company knows he's being kept by a woman, and they all secretly speculate that it's an old, fat, and ugly woman. They look down on him, belittle him, and isolate him.
If Zhang Ran visits the set, the rumors will be dispelled, and the young lady will stop deliberately making things difficult for him out of consideration for her.
"I'm busy, I don't have time," Zhang Ran said decisively.
He Yunfan pleaded pitifully, "Can't you even spare a little time?" Or is he simply unwilling to go? Because he's not someone she'd want to visit on set.
Zhang Ran leaned back, giving him a cold look. "Get this straight, I'm paying for happiness and joy, not to make you happy. If you don't want to, get out, and remember to pay the penalty." She had already spoken to the young lady, asking her to get him more roles and let him choose first. Having resources and still wanting her sincerity? He's truly insatiable.
He Yunfan: "...Your heart must be made of stone." No matter how hard he tried to warm it, he couldn't.
“Even if it’s a stone, it’s a golden stone.” Zhang Ran scoffed. “Isn’t that what you’re after?” If she didn’t have money, would He Yunfan have seduced her? What’s with the pretense of deep affection? It’s laughable.
He Yunfan's face flushed red with humiliation, and he suddenly stood up and left.
But as soon as he stepped out of the study, his pace slowed, hoping someone would chase after him and call him back, but nothing did.
The man's departure had no effect on Zhang Ran. She worked in front of her computer until midnight, and when she woke up, she received a call from Xie Wei and immediately took a car to the hospital.
Yan Jiu woke up, was out of danger, and was transferred from the intensive care unit to a regular ward.
Two bodyguards stood guard at the door of the ward. When they saw Zhang Ran walking over from the end of the corridor, they lowered their heads before she even got close.
One person opened the ward door in advance and closed it after Zhang Ran and Dong Chan went in.
Xie Wei was sitting by the hospital bed looking at his phone when he heard the door to the ward open. He turned around and saw that it was Zhang Ran who came in. He immediately stood up and stepped back to the side.
Zhang Ran strode over and looked at Yan Jiu lying on the hospital bed. Having spent years in the laboratory, his already pale face was now even more bloodless, his gaunt face revealing his cheekbones; he was so thin he looked almost unrecognizable, and somewhat ugly.
"The driver who caused the accident died at home, reportedly from alcohol poisoning, and your car accident case was ruled an accident."
"Hmm." After waking up, Yan Jiu had already learned the whole story from Xie Wei.
Seeing that he accepted it calmly, Zhang Ran asked, "Your family doesn't know yet, right? Should we give them a call?" Yan Jiu wasn't a local; he was also a student from another province who was admitted to Beijing University.
Yan Jiu didn't want her parents to worry, so she refused outright.
Seeing that he was unwilling, Zhang Ran didn't say anything more, after all, it was his family matter. She changed the subject and said, "I have arranged for Tang Shuang and the others to register a pharmaceutical company, buy a pharmaceutical factory that is on the verge of bankruptcy, and produce the special drug that you have researched. I will give each of you five percent of the shares. Do you have any objections?"
Although there are other members in the laboratory, there are only three founding members: Bai Shanshan, Tang Shuang, and Yan Jiu. Among them, Bai Shanshan and Yan Jiu made the greatest contributions. The others did not receive shares, but after the company is established, positions will be allocated according to their contributions, and corresponding salaries will be paid.
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