She Became a Villainess

Chapter 1630 Don’t Think I Don’t Know What She Did Behind My Back

Li Cheng was nervous after hearing what Sister Wen said. She was about to ask about the situation, but Sister Wen hung up the phone.

Li Cheng was so angry that her face turned red, and she smashed Xiaoyun's phone again.

Xiaoyun felt so distressed, but she didn't dare to say anything. She walked over to pick up the phone and comforted her: "Sister, don't be angry. Although Sister Wen's words were a bit harsh, she was doing it for your own good."

Li Cheng sneered: "For my own good? Don't think I don't know. Sister Wen recently signed a young man."

Xiaoyun hesitated and said: "This is also arranged by the company. Sister Wen can't refuse it. Besides, the young man's route is different from yours, so it won't affect you, sister."

Li Cheng snorted: "See, even you know about this, but I was kept in the dark."

Xiaoyun was suddenly shocked. Yes, how could she forget it? Li Cheng didn't know about this, and Sister Wen also asked me to keep it secret from her. No one told her, but where did she hear the news from?

Xiaoyun didn't complete Sister Wen's task. This time, she didn't dare to say a word and stood aside in a sullen manner.

Li Cheng didn't have time to argue with her.

The most urgent thing now was to go back to the company. Although Sister Wen had been with her for so many years, she shouldn't blame her for being unkind if she was unjust.

Xiaoyun saw her go straight into the bathroom to wash up, and couldn't help but look up at the sky outside.

It was still dark, what was she going to do?

Xiaoyun didn't dare to ask, so she had to wait for her outside the door.

Li Cheng came out of the bathroom and said, "Go back to the capital."

Xiao Yun was puzzled: "Why go back to the capital at this time?"

Li Cheng looked very disdainful: "I haven't been back to the company for a few months, and Sister Wen dares not take me seriously. I want to go back and see what the newly signed young man looks like."

Xiao Yun hurriedly persuaded: "Sister, you still have a scene to shoot tomorrow. If you go back to the capital at this time, the director will be unhappy."

Li Cheng snorted: "I have already shot tomorrow's scene. If the director is unhappy, let him cut out the picture. The contract I signed has expired. If it weren't for the director's face, how could I stay and shoot with Mo Wencheng?"

Xiao Yun wanted to say something.

Li Cheng interrupted her directly: "Either you follow me, or pack up and get out. I don't need a disobedient assistant here."

How could Xiao Yun dare to say no, and immediately took out her hand to book a ticket back to the capital.

Book the earliest flight back.

The two people and the driver rushed to the airport without stopping. In the car, Li Cheng took out his mobile phone from time to time to watch the online trends. More and more marketing accounts on Weibo began to lead the rhythm.

Li Cheng was getting more and more angry.

Xiaoyun reminded in front: "Sister, the plane is about to take off, you should turn off your mobile phone."

The flight attendant also came over and asked the passengers to turn off their mobile phones.

Li Cheng impatiently turned off the network, stuffed the phone into his pocket, and leaned back against the back of the chair: "Don't bother me before I arrive."

Xiaoyun said, and then walked towards the economy class.

Originally thought that this trip would be smooth, and thought that nothing big would happen online in these two hours, but I didn't expect to be surrounded by reporters at the airport after getting off the plane.

Li Cheng had a dark face throughout the whole process, and angrily cursed: "What's going on, how can the reporters know my return trip?"

Xiaoyun looked aggrieved: "I don't know either."

Li Cheng took out a mask and sunglasses from his pocket, and walked out with difficulty under Xiaoyun's protection, but the reporters didn't give him a chance to leave at all, and put microphones on her face one by one.

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