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Second Take On Romance - The A-List Actor Wants Me

One sunny day, Shen Jingwei, a Z-list actor, received an opportunity to attend an open-call audition the very next day. It was for the role of an antagonist in a new BL C-Drama, "Dance Of The Dragons", which was adapted from a novel of the same title. He agreed to join the audition due to several factors, among which his manager's threat to jump off the 20th floor, his dire need for money, and also the fact that his rank in the film industry could not go any lower. One look at the panel of judges made him want to turn on his heel to leave, but it was all too late. Because who would expect the poor Z-List actor to meet his mortal enemy/ex-boyfriend, Yan Renzhong, the A-List Actor responsible for his decline long before he even learned how to fly? ------------------ "You and I... are playing a couple of lovers, who will go on to get married and have children with each other." Shen Jingwei could sense blood coming up his throat. What was the point of saying it out loud, again? "Yes," he forced himself to agree nonetheless. Yan Renzhong pinned him with a stare. "We have unresolved issues from the past. I hope you won't let them affect your and my performance in the drama. Act the professional you are supposed to be." "..." "And don't call me 'Emperor Yan' anymore." Yan Renzhong left after delivering one blow after another, not even waiting to see if Shen Jingwei succumbed to his injuries or not. What? Whattt? Whattttttttt?

Lu_Shui · LGBT+
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233 Chs

Chapter 156 : Escaping The Demon King (3)

When a renowned singer wished to give a singing lesson, the entire encampment gathered to join.

Because who did not once dream about escaping their daily grind and pursuing a career beneath the limelight?

Wu Jin was, unexpectedly, a very good teacher.

He had a knack for keeping his lessons engaging with well-timed jokes and humorous anecdotes from his past.

"There was a time when I had to practice singing a classical song, and I ended up producing a rap version of that song. My friends were amused, but my instructor was not. He made me do hand stands for my audacity."

His students let out a hearty laugh.

"But it didn't mean that I stopped," Wu Jin continued with a wink. "I have learned over the years that we all need to be true to ourselves. I happen to find my passion in remixes and mashups. I use that in my music, every day."