Sweet Beauty - Chapter 1254 Since You Look Down On Me So Much, It's No Longer
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Chapter 1254 Since You Look Down On Me So Much, It’s No Longer
Necessary For Me To Stay Here!
Han Cihui didn’t sleep all night. Since he was young, when did he ever sleep on the sofa?
Even in such a difficult situation, he still survived until the end of the day and then returned to the hotel to sleep. He was the type of person who was used to living happily and didn’t want to suffer.
The kind that would rather not sleep than let himself suffer.
The next day, Han Cihui sat on the sofa with a tired face. Jia Qiulian had just gotten up, and without looking at him, she went straight to the bathroom.
Han Cihui ruffled his tangled hair and took a deep breath.
He didn’t want a divorce!
He didn’t want to think about it from the bottom of his heart.
Han Cihui was used to living like a prince. Even when he played mobile games for several years, the people from the Han Family only scolded him about it. They were afraid that it would hurt his self-esteem, so they didn’t say anything serious.
Therefore, Han Cihui had always been a proud person who paid attention to his face.
Back then, when he was chasing Jia Qiulian, if it weren’t for Han Yuanjun’s advice, he certainly wouldn’t have given up his pride to chase her, even if he loved her.
Now, his pride was stirring in his heart. No matter how much he didn’t want a divorce, he still didn’t want to lower his pride and beg Jia Qiulian.
Seeing her coming out of the bathroom, he immediately got up and walked towards her.
Jia Qiulian lowered her head and looked at her feet. She took a step to the side and did not look at Han Cihui.
Han Cihui forcefully bit his lower lip, walked past her, and entered the bathroom.
After cleaning himself, Han Cihui went downstairs fully dressed. Jia Qiulian was already waiting for him with her bag.
He glanced at her and then walked to the parking lot without a word.
Jia Qiulian just followed him from behind without saying anything. She was not only an actress for the Han Group, but also a screenwriter for the Han Group. Moreover, ever since she married Han Cihui, she had always been with him.
Therefore, the people in the Han Group knew very well that they should not hire Jia Qiulian as a screenwriter or ask her to be their actress.
Jia Qiulian was always in and out of the company with Han Cihui. Now, even when they were not on good terms, it was certainly no exception.
Han Cihui’s assistant was relieved to see that they had finally arrived. He walked up to Han Cihui and said, “Director Han, you have finally come. You don’t know that in the past few days when you did not come to the company, all kinds of things have happened.”
“The box office collection of our movie has exceeded 2.2 billion. Yesterday, President Han said that he will extend the time of the movie’s premiere. Right, there are a lot of people who send us their online novels for copyrights. They want you to check and see if you are interested in adapting them into movies.”
“What online novel?” Han Cihui asked with a cold face. “They can send those online novels to a TV crew. Why are they sending them to my film crew? How can I film something so unpopular?”
Jia Qiulian looked at Han Cihui expressionlessly. “The novels I wrote at that time were published on the Internet and became popular online before I published them in hard copies. President Liang also wanted to adapt them into movies. Since Director Han looks down on us, novelists, so much, then it’s no longer necessary for me to stay here and be your screenwriter.”
“Jia Qiulian!” Han Cihui felt his face being stepped on by her. He was so angry that his face turned red. “You know very well that I didn’t mean it that way.”
Jia Qiulian sneered. “Then what does Director Han mean by it?”
Han Cihui couldn’t explain himself for a moment, so he closed his mouth and said nothing.
It wasn’t that he despised online novels, but he was in a bad mood and just wanted to find a place to vent his anger. He didn’t expect to accidentally hit Jia Qiulian’s heart.
When Jia Qiulian saw that he didn’t say anything, she curled her lips in ridicule. “Only now do I know that in Director Han’s heart, no matter whether it is a person or work, I’m just trash!”
Han Cihui was so angry that he looked at his assistant, who was at loss for what to do. He winked at the assistant with frustration, wanting to ask him to find some sentences to divert the attention.
The assistant licked his lips. Just as he was thinking about the topic and wanted to change it, Jia Qiulian turned around and left.
Looking at her back, the assistant shrank in guilt. “Director Han, did I say something wrong?”
Han Cihui knocked the assistant on the head. “What do you think!”
The assistant pouted with grief. “I know I was wrong. I’m sorry, Director Han.”
Han Cihui shook his head. “Do not mention anything about online novels again today in front of me and her!”
Jia Qiulian walked over to her desk and turned on her computer. Her two books had already been sold to the Han Group for copyrights, and Liang Zixuan also intended to adapt them into movies.
In the last two months, when she was busy with her movie, many directors of the film and television series contacted her and wanted to make her books into a series. They also hoped that she could become a screenwriter herself.
Originally, this had to be decided through internal negotiations. If the negotiations were not good and not beneficial, they had to ask Han Yuanjun’s opinion. But now Jia Qiulian decided to secretly make the decision.
She picked up the company’s internal phone and dialed a number. “Hello, Director Li.”
The other party was visibly surprised to hear her voice. “Jia Qiulian?”
“Yes, it’s me.” Jia Qiulian smiled and said, “Last time we met, you said you wanted me to be the screenwriter for my book. As it happens, I have some free time, so I can accept the offer and do it.”
“Really?” Director Li was very happy, but only for a moment before he cautiously asked, “Then does Director Han agree?”
“No need for his permission.” Jia Qiulian took the opportunity to speak slowly, “The copyright for this book has been sold to the Han Group to begin with and you’re the one who took over to direct it. It’s just that you’ve been hesitating because you haven’t found a suitable screenwriter. I am also a screenwriter in the Han Group. Logically speaking, my schedule is free, and if you want to ask me to write the screenplay, no one can say anything against it.”