Chapter 351: Neighbor, are you free?

Chapter 351 Next door, are you free?

Gu Yang blinked his eyes, a little surprised. Is that what she meant?

Gu Yang quickly asked: [Sister Qiao wants to join Zhaofeng Entertainment? 】

Qiao Xuan: [Think about it, are you welcome? 】

Gu Yang is of course welcome, but she didn't expect that after Qiao Xuan terminated the contract with Huanyu Entertainment, she would not choose to fly solo to open a studio.

After all, with Qiao Xuan's current status, even if she starts her own studio, some directors are willing to find her, and she can earn more money without the brokerage company's commission.

Although she offended Huanyu Entertainment, Qiao Xuan is now a popular actress, not a small artist like Ruan Yan and Cao Junning, and she has no taint or fault herself, so it is still difficult to completely ban her.

Gu Yang felt that he had to ask clearly: [Of course I welcome Sister Qiao, but I want to know why Sister Qiao chose Zhaofeng Entertainment? The two entertainment companies in the capital are no worse than Zhaofeng Huanyu. And how do you know that leaving Huanyu and entering Zhaofeng is not stepping into another pit of fire? 】

Qiao Xuan: [Sister Gu Yang actually wants to push her sister to other people? With Sister Gu Yang around, even Sister Huodeng is willing to dance]

Gu Yang: "..."

This actress is a good actress, right?

But she is not yet narcissistic, thinking that her personality charm can dig such a cash cow.

After all, she and Qiao Xuan only met on the show, even if she reminded her to pay attention to Qi Xu, it was because she couldn't understand Huanyu Entertainment and wanted to seek favor with her.

Qiao Xuan's tone suddenly became serious: 【Sister Gu Yang, don't worry, sister, I have naturally thought carefully before making a decision.

In the past, Mega Entertainment might have been another pit of fire, but after being rectified by Chairman Gu, it was better compared to the other companies. In addition, Mega Entertainment is the sworn enemy of Universal Entertainment, and the enemy of an enemy is a friend. Presumably Zhaofeng Entertainment is also willing to support me in front of Universal Entertainment. 】

Gu Yang: [OK. I recommend you the business card of Ye Qingyin, the golden manager of Zhaofeng Entertainment, you can contact her]

Zhaofeng Entertainment, in the office of gold medal manager Han Xi.

Han Xi is selecting scripts for new artists. He originally brought two movie queens and two movie kings, but one movie queen was pregnant, one movie king went in, and the other two were temporarily rested due to some turmoil.

Now focusing on cultivating new artists. This time he wants to cultivate a person who is both virtuous and artistic!

Ye Qingyin from the office next door was beside her.

"By the way, Xin Shuiyun is the one with the best qualifications among these artists. Why didn't you choose her, instead you chose this ordinary-looking male artist?"

To become a trainee, the appearance is good-looking even if it is not stunning. What Ye Qingyin said was average, in terms of the overall appearance of the entertainment industry.

Han Xi replied rationally and calmly: "Your little princess ordered. She is the future president of the company, so there is no need to offend her."

Although he also thinks that Xin Shuiyun is good, but she is not the only one.

Ye Qingyin raised her eyebrows, "Brother Han is very knowledgeable about current affairs. I thought you were dissatisfied with the little princess and would not recognize her as the heir of Zhaofeng Entertainment."

They are the veterans of Mega Entertainment, and they have a high status among the chairman, and they still have a relatively right to speak in the company.

Han Xi continued flipping through the script in his hand, "Neighbor, are you free?"

Ye Qingyin rang with a very concerned voice on the phone.

Han Xi flicked the script for a while, raised his eyes to look at her, continued to flip the script, and asked casually, "Who is it?"

(end of this chapter)

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