Why are you wearing this?

Naza picked up the standard women's work clothes with some confusion and asked Lü Ming, wondering what he meant by making her wear this. Did he like this style?
its not right!
Judging from her usual conversations with Lü Ming, it's not clear that Lü Ming likes this kind of thing. He doesn't seem to be very interested in her usual beautiful photos, but like a normal man, he is very interested in her private photos.

"Just wear it!"

After hearing Nazha's question, Lü Ming did not answer it, but instead told her to change into the new clothes.

Although she didn't know what Lü Ming was up to, Nazha didn't suspect anything, assuming that Lü Ming just had some unusual hobbies.

So Nazha took off her private clothes right in front of Lü Ming and put on the clothes that Lü Ming brought, which didn't look too unusual.

Since Nazha was willing to give the room key to Lü Ming, she naturally didn't have many reservations about him.

After all, she had already prepared her body for Lü Ming, so why would she be shy about changing clothes? On the contrary, when she saw Lü Ming's wide eyes as she changed clothes, as if he wanted to sink into her body, Nazha couldn't help but feel a little proud.

"Tsk, tsk, tsk!"

After Nazha changed into the clothes that Lü Ming had brought, Lü Ming couldn't help but nod, a hint of satisfaction in his eyes.

What's wrong with these clothes?

Seeing the little expression on Lü Ming's face, Nazha couldn't help but feel a little confused. She asked Lü Ming what was wrong that made him smack his lips.

"nothing!"

Looking at Nazha's puzzled expression, Lü Ming smiled and said without beating around the bush, "I just think that you look especially suitable for the role of Shirley Yang in the script after wearing this dress!"

"Oh!"

Naza nodded dismissively after hearing Lü Ming's words, then looked at him with surprise as if she had just thought of something, asking incredulously, "Shirley Yang?"

Nazha naturally knew what kind of character 'Shirley Yang' was.

It's worth noting that the casting for Lü Ming's "Candle in the Tomb: The Lost City" has been a hot topic online recently, especially the role of the female lead, "Shirley Yang," which has been coveted by many female artists and celebrities in the industry. Everyone wants to get that role.

Even Sister Zheng, who had a falling out with Lü Ming like enemies, had to ride the wave of popularity for this role.

Although Sister Zheng knew she had no chance of getting the role, she still couldn't resist trying to ride the wave of popularity generated by the casting process.

It's worth noting that Lu Ming's previous film, "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer," didn't have a large investment scale, yet it still propelled Dilraba to become one of the most sought-after top actresses in the industry, even elevating her to the status of a first-tier star. There are even rumors circulating that Dilraba might win the Golden Eagle Goddess award this year thanks to her role as Yue Qiluo in "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer."

Keep in mind that this was back when "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" didn't have many resources, but now "Candle in the Tomb: The Lost City" is a completely different story.

Not only does it feature Lu Ming, a top male lead in the industry, but it also boasts collaborations between iQiyi and Tencent Video, two fierce rivals. Just looking at these resources, it's almost certain that "Candle in the Tomb: The Lost City" will become a huge hit.

At this point, if anyone could play the role of 'Shirley Yang', the female lead in 'Candle in the Tomb: The Lost City,' regardless of the show's success after its release, the sheer amount of buzz generated in the early stages would be enough to make any female celebrity or artist drool.

Although Nazha privately fantasized about playing the role of 'Shirley Yang', the female lead in "Candle in the Tomb," and becoming a top-tier actress like Dilraba, she still harbored dreams of achieving great success.

After all, although Nazha likes Lü Ming, she also knows that the gap between her and Lü Ming is widening.

Lu Ming is a top male star in the industry, not to mention his creative abilities and his own studio. If nothing unexpected happens, he will definitely become a big shot in the industry in the future.

And what about her?
She's just a second-tier female celebrity with some popularity, barely maintaining her popularity and buzz with her pretty face.

However, such popularity and buzz cannot be sustained for long. Without substantial work to back it up, the popularity and buzz gained solely from one's looks will only decrease over time.

You know, the entertainment industry has everything, but it's never short of handsome faces.

No one stays young and beautiful forever, but there will always be someone young and beautiful.

Having been in the entertainment industry for several years, Nazha clearly knows that if the gap between two people is too big, then they will not be a good match, not to mention that Lü Ming is so handsome, and Dilraba is also eyeing the spotlight.

It's worth noting that Gulnazar and Dilraba were roughly at the same level of popularity before. Even though Gulnazar knew that Dilraba had known Lü Ming before her, she still didn't hesitate or back down.

But things are different now. Dilraba's status is now far above Gulnazar's, putting much more pressure on Gulnazar than before.

However, Nazha knew that it was just a fantasy. With her status and abilities, she couldn't possibly win the role of 'Shirley Yang', the female lead in "Candle in the Tomb".

Whether it's popularity or acting skills, Nazha can't compare to her competitors.

Her only support was her relationship with Lü Ming, but in terms of relationships, there was Dilraba above her. So even though her boss Cai Yinong hinted to Nazha to try to win him over, Nazha never said anything to Lü Ming.

For Nazha, she didn't want her relationship with Lü Ming to be tainted by any kind of transaction.

She liked Lü Ming as a person, not his power.

Naza originally thought that Lü Ming would at most give her a small supporting role in "Candle in the Tomb: The Lost City," but even that would have been enough for Naza.

But Nazha never expected that Lü Ming would actually give her the role of 'Shirley Yang'.

"Won't this put you in a difficult position?"

After the initial surprise, Nazha suddenly remembered something and asked Lü Ming with a hint of worry on her face.

In Nazha's opinion, Lü Ming's decision to give such an important role to a small actress like her might put pressure on the investors behind him.

After all, Kiwi and Tencent Video didn't invest in Lü Ming's "Candle in the Tomb: The Lost City" for nothing; they expect results. If the news that Lü Ming chose Nazha as the young actress reaches their ears, it will likely put some pressure on him.

If Nazha causes Lü Ming to be pressured by investors from both sides because of her, that is definitely not the outcome she wants to see.

If that's the case, Nazha would rather not play the role herself than put Lü Ming in a difficult position.

"fine!"

Lu Ming didn't care about Nazha's concerns at all.

If the involvement of companies like iQiyi and Tencent Video during the early days of "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" might have affected Lü Ming's control, then with the show's explosive popularity, Lü Ming has no worries at all.

When discussing cooperation with Kiwi and Tencent Video, Kiwi and Tencent Video did raise some opinions, but after seeing that Lü Ming ignored them, they stopped talking and handed over the entire project to Lü Ming. They even handed over the right to cast the actors all at once. They were only responsible for providing funding and other follow-up support.

So even if Lü Ming had given the role to Gulnazar, a second-tier actress, or even if he had cast an ordinary person in the role, iQiyi and Tencent Video would not have had any objections.

This is the reality of this industry.

The success of Lü Ming's previous work, "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer," has allowed him to maintain an advantage even in collaborations with iQiyi and Tencent Video.

However, if "Candle in the Tomb: The Lost City" fails, then this industry will show Lü Ming another side of itself. At that point, if they continue to cooperate with Lü Ming, things won't be as easy for them as they are now.

"but."

Looking at Nazha, whose face clearly showed a hint of excitement, Lü Ming suddenly spoke slowly in a drawn-out tone.

"But what?"

Naza paused for a moment, then quickly asked Lü Ming.

"As the leading lady I personally selected, as the director, I still need to see how you perform in the audition!"

Lu Ming spoke to Nazha in a serious tone, and after noticing a slight change in Nazha's expression, he continued, "It's getting late, how about we go over the script together?"

"Go over the script?"

Upon hearing Lü Ming's words, Nazha looked at him with a strange expression.

The fact that the female lead and the director were in the same room going over the script didn't seem like a proper situation.

Could it be?
As if remembering something, Nazha blushed slightly and asked Lü Ming, "Where should we go?"

"Of course, we should go to bed!"

Without even thinking, Lü Ming blurted out the answer.

Upon hearing this, Nazha glanced at Lü Ming with a flirtatious look, and couldn't help but mentally criticize Lü Ming's unorthodox methods.

She didn't need Lü Ming to use any underhanded tactics; she just came to him on her own. Why would she need such a blatant excuse?

If Lü Ming were to speak up, would she possibly disagree?

But Naza had no such intention, and she wouldn't give her hotel room key to Lü Ming at the banquet that evening.

However, since Lü Ming likes it, Nazha doesn't mind.

"Then, director, let's go to bed and go over the script!"

Naza took Lü Ming's hand and walked towards the bed in the room, and soon they arrived at the bedside.

"What are you doing?"

Upon reaching the bedside, Lü Ming, who had just been lying on the bed, saw Nazha standing by the bed, preparing to take off her 'Shirley Yang' outfit, and quickly asked.

"Take off your clothes! What else could you be doing?"

Upon hearing Lü Ming's question, Nazha looked at him with a blank expression, wondering why he would ask such a foolish question.

Of course you need to take off your clothes to sleep.

We're all adults, how can we sleep naked?

"Why are you taking off your clothes? I'm going over the script with you!"

"I know, it's about going over the script!"

Naza glanced at Lü Ming with an expression that said "I understand," and without stopping her work, she quickly took off the 'Shirley Yang' costume she was wearing, leaving only some close-fitting clothes.

"You take yours off too!"

Naza was just about to take off her close-fitting clothes when she looked at Lü Ming, who was lying on the bed with his clothes still on, with a slight blush on her face, and urged him anxiously.

Good times are fleeting, we must hurry!

However, when she saw Lü Ming take out his phone and look at the script document displayed on it, Nazha stopped what she was doing. Then, with eyes as clear as a college student's, she looked at Lü Ming and said in disbelief, "It really is the script?"

Lu Ming raised an eyebrow; although he didn't speak, his meaning was perfectly clear.

Seeing this scene, Nazha felt a sense of despair.

Naza originally thought that Lü Ming's previous talk about going over the script was just an excuse or a hobby, but Naza never expected that Lü Ming would actually do it for real.

They actually had to go over the script with her!

What kind of time is this? She, such a beautiful woman, has almost taken off all her clothes, leaving only a few close-fitting garments, just waiting for Lu Ming's big hands to remove them.

It could be said that if Lü Ming took off his clothes at this moment, the two of them would have a wonderful night that would be worth remembering for a long time.

But at this moment, he actually started talking to Nazha about going over the script!

When is it wrong to work out the script? Is working out the script more important than playing games with this beautiful woman?

"That's right!"

Naza sat down next to Lü Ming with a slightly sullen face, looking at the script of "Ghost Blows Out the Light - The Ancient City of Jingjue" in Lü Ming's hand, and listening to Lü Ming tell her about some key plot points of the script and some things that she, as the female lead, should pay attention to.

Soon, Nazha went from being unhappy at first to being engrossed in Lü Ming's story.

Looking at Lü Ming, who was talking eloquently beside her, Nazha couldn't help but show a hint of admiration in her eyes.

In Nazha's opinion, Lü Ming's explanation was excellent, even better than what her acting teacher taught her back in school.

No wonder everyone says that Lü Ming's acting in "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" is completely natural; it really is.

Listening to Lü Ming's script explanation and performance guidance, Nazha felt that her understanding of the character 'Shirley Yang' in "Candle in the Tomb" was becoming more and more profound, and she even vaguely felt that her understanding of acting had also improved a lot.

"Alright, the script is all checked off, let's get down to business!"

After giving Nazha a brief explanation of the "Ghost Blows Out the Light - The Ancient City of Jingjue" book, Lü Ming turned off his phone and spoke to Nazha.

"Oh!"

After hearing Lü Ming's words, Nazha came to her senses and looked at him with a hint of lingering interest. (End of Chapter)

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