Love Variety Show: The despised me exploded in popularity-Chapter 602 - 318 What, Brothers Guard Against Each Other Too

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Chapter 602: Chapter 318: What, Brothers Guard Against Each Other Too?

Chapter 602 -318: What, Brothers Guard Against Each Other Too?

“I’m not going.” Shen Jinyue’s face was flushed, not wanting to leave, “Your room doesn’t even have a computer, and besides, there are two computers here.

Isn’t it perfect if you use one and I use the other?”

Xu Qingyan’s study indeed had two computers.

Last year, for work convenience, he had gotten one, and later, when he had money, he bought another for gaming.

However, since he lived alone, there was only one gaming chair.

The other was an ordinary armchair, forlornly placed in the corner, already gathering dust.

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Shen Jinyue had taken over the gaming chair and was sitting cross-legged on it.

Her small, fair feet perfectly blocked any indecent angles, snugly tucked in without any exposure.

Man, are you guarding against your bro?

“I need to work properly, unlike you, rolling off to your room to play.

I have a laptop there too,” said Xu Qingyan, growing frustrated as he couldn’t see and started to drive someone out.

He was already hot-tempered, and seeing her made him even angrier.

Don’t stay here.

He really feared punching her would turn her into a puffed pastry.

“I don’t want a laptop, it’s not fun!” Shen Jinyue started making a fuss, flatly refusing, “You work over there, and my playing games won’t bother you!”

“You freaking…” Xu Qingyan was speechless.

“I’ll play at most for two hours, and when I’m sleepy, I’ll go to bed.

How about that?” Shen Jinyue offered a condition, beginning to negotiate in the hope of charming her way through.

“Ugh, do whatever you want!” Xu Qingyan gestured dismissively, dragging the armchair from the corner out.

the study had a glass door along the outer wall, completely transparent.

A U-shaped desk held two computers, with an e-ink reader at the corner turn.

He knew full well whether it protected the eyes or not, having maxed out the configuration since he had the money.

While he could be particular about other areas, he generally didn’t skimp on food, clothing, or living expenses.

The house was good enough to live in, and renting didn’t matter to him; getting tied down was not worth it.

Whether at work or in life, he was accustomed to focusing on the major and neglecting the minor.

As a so-called bachelor, his food, clothing, and living expenses didn’t cost much.

Besides, many times, it was the wealthy ladies who picked up the tab; he enjoyed free meals, drinks, and goods.

The money he earned was invested in making more money; he was too lazy to buy a house.

In order to be stable, he even pulled out people from his hometown and gave them jobs to feed their families.

At home, his mother Zhang Hongmei comfortably lived her life.

No one would dare disturb Mom; if any idiot tried, they couldn’t even enter the village.

So, right now, he truly had no need to spend much.

His house was rented, his car was either Pei Muchan’s or Lin Wanzhou’s, and he alternated between driving their Audis.

The clueless college girl playing games next to him was also quite wealthy, and moreover, a non-operating dividend shareholder of some corporation.

As long as the family company didn’t collapse, she had more money than she could spend in several lifetimes.

And yet, only Xu Qingyan would look at her with disdain.

“Could you turn down the game sound?

Are you deaf, Shen Jinyue?” Xu Qingyan’s fingers danced on the keyboard, pausing briefly to throw her a glance, “noob.”

Shen Jinyue took the insult without breaking defense, but the term “noob” immediately got under her skin.

“You’re the noob!”

She earnestly explained how difficult LOL the game was and how often Zhou Lili would lose.

When they played duo queue together, they would lose together, and it took her a long time to start having both wins and losses.

“What rank are you?”

“Rank?” Xu Qingyan continued his work without pausing, his gaze fixed on the e-ink display while he nonchalantly asked, “What is ‘rank’?”

“Aha!

There you go, Xu Qingyan, you’re the real noob!” Shen Jinyue found a blind spot, spun her chair around, and pointed at him, “You don’t even know what ‘rank’ is!”

Xu Qingyan ignored her, hmm-ing and humoring her with short replies.

Seeing his perfunctory response, Shen Jinyue suddenly lost interest and pouted as she went back to her game.

After every gray screen, Shen Jinyue would turn and chat with the seriously working Xu Qingyan.

“What are you writing?”

“A screenplay.”

“Oh, a screenplay, is it another TV series?” Shen Jinyue had been following dramas recently, “The dramas you wrote are pretty funny; lots of people in our class are watching them.”

“I didn’t shoot them, I’m not a director.” Xu Qingyan continued to write the screenplay, his broad hands moving across the keyboard, the white backs somewhat revealing the blue veins underneath.

Shen Jinyue couldn’t help staring at them for a while, involuntarily swallowing.

“Ah…

but you wrote those screenplays; that’s pretty impressive.

Aren’t you that investor?

Anyway, if the TV shows are a big hit, you also make more money.”

“That’s true, but making money that way is still too slow,” Xu Qingyan multitasked, writing the screenplay while making small talk with Shen Jinyue.

“If you really want to make money, it has to be through movies…

never mind, you wouldn’t understand since you’re an outsider.”

“Tell me, I want to listen,” Shen Jinyue hopped off the chair, shaking Xu Qingyan’s arm with her ten pale fingers printing a cool touch on his arm.

Smelling the fragrance from beside him, he couldn’t help but twitch his eyelid.

“Alright then.”

“Hehe,” Shen Jinyue settled back into her spot.

Xu Qingyan talked about the various revenue channels in the film industry, the general filming process, and how to get a film into theaters.

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He explained roughly how to promote a movie and what it relies on to make money.

Just some standard information he had gathered from others.

TV series and movies might seem to involve shooting and then broadcasting, but in reality, the big screen and the small screen are completely different industries, with different requirements for shooting props, promotion, and distribution channels.

The experience gained from TV series is not necessarily applicable to the film industry.

Entering the big screen industry means starting from scratch.

“Ah, isn’t that really hard?” Shen Jinyue was engaged.

“It’s hard to say, sometimes it doesn’t even have much to do with the quality of the film itself.” Xu Qingyan stopped his work, frowning at her, “Have you been looking forward to any recent movies?”

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