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Chapter 1401: There's Still a D*mn Script?
Since the interview was only a matter of minutes, it was far more convenient to use a single-lens camera.

Done setting up the camera, the chief editor passed a list of questions he'd crafted on the way here to Han Zhuoli. "Please have a look, Young Master Han. We can edit the questions if you find them unacceptable."

Han Zhuoli glanced through them and assented. "They're fine, just ask these questions."


"Do you need time to prepare for them?" the editor asked.

"No need for that, we can just start. It'll be more natural. I know what to say," Han Zhuoli replied.

"Alright, let's start," the editor-in-chief said.

Just as he was about to begin, Han Zhuoli suddenly spoke. "Wait."

"Do you have any other request, Young Master Han?" the editor inquired.

"This isn't natural enough." Han Zhuoli thought for a moment before saying, "Follow me to the district. Pretend that I'm about to go home and you'll ask me as I walk."

Chief editor: "..."

There's still a d*mn a script?

"Okay, okay." The chief editor could only nod his consent.

No matter what he says, Han Zhuoli's always right.

And so the editor and his gang followed Han Zhuoli out.

Before they went out, Han Zhuoli told Lu Man, "Be a good girl and stay at home. I'll be back shortly."

Lu Man: "..."

What could she even say?

Obviously, she could only nod!

The editor brought his team with Han Zhuoli, and when they arrived at the gates of the villa, he asked, "Is it alright here?"

Han Zhuoli took a look around. Having no idea what Han Zhuoli was thinking with a serious expression, the editor-in-chief thought Han Zhuoli was picking a filming location.


"Still not natural enough." Han Zhuoli shook his head. "Why not like this, I'll drive my car around and we'll arrive at the entrance together. You'll pretend to block my car and chase me for an interview."

Chief editor: "..."

Hell, he never expected that a two-minute interview would be this tiring.

Luckily, they brought only a normal camera and not a filming camera with them.

They still had to chase that d*mn car!

They're proper reporters, not the paparazzi!

They didn't do stuff like blocking people's entryway, okay?

And now, they still had to race a car!

The editor was screaming "bloody hell" in his brain but maintained his polite smile, saying, "No problem."

His team behind him all paled.

Thankfully, Han Zhuoli had some conscience still and let them board his car as he drove to the district entrance.

When they got off, Han Zhuoli even reminded them to "act more real."

"No problem!" The editor nodded seriously.

Han Zhuoli drove and pretended as if he had just reached the neighborhood entrance.

The editor waved his arm and immediately swarmed up to the car, shouting into the descending car window. "Mr. Han, Mr. Han! Please wait, please wait!"

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