Sir, How About A Marriage? - Chapter 132 - Public Outcry
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Chapter 132 - Public Outcry

Chapter 132 - Public Outcry

During this time, Mu Chen was much busier than Song Ning.

While Song Ning grappled with feelings of uneasiness over the upcoming event, Mu Chen was busy making preparations.

Currently, Mu Chen was discussing with the others about the clothes Song Ning would wear to the event.

When Jiang Jin learned about this, she was excited and insisted on joining the discussion as well.

After Mu Chen approved An Ran's design, Jiang Jin quickly found a set of jewelry that was suitable for Song Ning's dress.

Following that, everyone continued to busy themselves with their respective tasks.

As a part of the new generation of actors, Ye Xin did not have any outstanding awards. Nonetheless, due to her fame as a top-notch beauty, the invitation to the film festival had long been sent to her management company.

Several brands that Ye Xin endorsed had sent dresses to her, in hopes that she would wear their clothes to the event.

Unfortunately, Ye Xin was not satisfied with the clothes that were sent to her. In the end, she sent Yang Li to Milan to look for a suitable dress.

Although Yang Li had been working non-stop for four days and was exhausted, she could only endure and satisfy Ye Xin and the company's wish.

On Ye Cheng's side, he planned to use the film festival to wash away the embarrassment of losing out on the award previously. Therefore, he ordered his secretary to pay special attention to the boss of Ye Xin's management company in hopes they would take care of Ye Xin.

However, his worries were unfounded. The management company was incredibly attentive to Ye Xin and placed utmost importance on Ye Xin's attendance. The management company was so focused on Ye Xin that many of the stars under the company were neglected as a result.

Unsurprisingly, this caused many celebrities and their managers in the company to feel dissatisfied.

Gu Jia, an upcoming star, complained angrily, "This is really infuriating. All the company's resources are given to Ye Xin, the number one star in the company, then what about us? Is there a point in us attending the film festival? Are we meant to be her attendants?"

"Attendants? You're really too nice with your words. I think we're servants at most." Yu Nan, who used to be a top actress in the company and was recently suppressed by Ye Xin, scoffed.

"This is too much! If this continues, I'm not going to stand for it anymore. It's not like there's only one agency here. I don't believe