Chapter 31 â A Secretly Married Couple
Xie Chengyu was the biggest investor in this drama. He had the authority to make such decisions. Around them, everyone looked at Nan Xiao with sympathy, while Xu Ruoxinâs lips curved in satisfaction.
Nan Xiao was already numb. She nodded. âIâll change it now. I donât need three hours.â
She had already studied how to revise the script yesterday, but she hadnât dared offend Xie Chengyu.
Then she had thought of the body double solution and rushed out to find oneânever expecting things to end like this.
Turning to Zhouzhou, she said quietly, âIâm sorry.â She gave her money for a cab home, then, without looking at anyone else, went back to the lounge.
Xie Chengyuâs gaze lingered on her. Her back looked so fragile, so sorrowful. Was it just his imagination?
âChengyu?â
Xu Ruoxin tugged at his sleeve. Why was he staring at Nan Xiao?
âWhat is it?â
When he lowered his head, Xu Ruoxin saw only emptiness in his eyes, and her heart eased. She smiled sweetly: âNothing. Babyâs hungry again. Letâs go eat somethingâŠâ
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Back in the lounge, Nan Xiao quickly revised the scene. She showed it to Zhou Ruicheng, confirmed it worked, then called Xu Ruoxin and Xiao Zekai to film.
The rewritten version had less intimacy, the emotions not as layered. Nan Xiao instructed Zhou Ruicheng that the editing must be done carefullyâideally creating an artistic, dreamlike blur.
If the post-production was strong, the effect could still work. If not, the scene would be ruined.
With a sigh, she handed over her notes and turned to leave. But Xie Chengyu blocked her. âYouâre unhappy?â
His eyes searched hers, as though trying to read her emotions.
Nan Xiao clenched her fists. Why should I be happy? The words almost slipped outâbut she reminded herself of her position.
She was a small screenwriter, easily replaced. What right did she have to speak like that to the investor?
âNo.â
She shook her head, stepped around him, and left.
She had cooled toward him, and Xie Chengyu wasnât stupidâhe could feel it. His brows knitted slightly.
But it wasnât her unhappiness that troubled him. After what happened, unhappiness was natural.
What unsettled him was himselfâwhy did he even care about Nan Xiaoâs emotions?
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Nan Xiao returned to her lounge, intending to nap. She slipped off her shoes and lay down.
She was drifting off when knocking roused her. Frowning, she opened the door. Xu Ruoxin stood there.
âWhat do you want?â
Nan Xiao didnât bother with pleasantries, her tone openly hostile.
Xu Ruoxin smiled faintly, walked in like she owned the place, shut the door, and said:
âNan Xiao, the reason you refused to change the scene was to make me intimate with another manâso Chengyu would be upset, right?
âYou donât actually want to divorce him. You even admitted that yourself. But do you really think these petty tricks will make him love you? You have no self-awareness.â
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Nan Xiaoâs anger flared, sleepiness gone.
She glared coldly. âWho youâre intimate with has nothing to do with me. Stop projecting your vulgar thoughts onto me. Youâre overestimating yourself.â
Her words were sharp. Yet Xu Ruoxin maintained her mask of elegance, her smile edged with ridicule. She had impressive control.
âNo wonder youâre a screenwriterâsharp tongue. But what use are your words? Do you think they can hide your true motives?â
âAnd you?â Nan Xiaoâs gaze sharpened, piercing. âWhat are you hiding?â
Xu Ruoxin stiffened. âWhat do you mean?â
âJust what I said. You keep provoking me. Is it because youâre insecure in your relationship with Xie Chengyu? You think maybe he doesnât love you as much as you claim?
âYou flaunt his affection everywhere, trying to prove it. But isnât that really covering up the fact that his love isnât as deep as you want it to be?â
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For the first time, Xu Ruoxinâs expression cracked. Anger flickered in her eyes, sharp and forceful.
But then she smoothed it over, regaining her poised, unshakable facade. Her emotional control was remarkable. Nan Xiao couldnât help but notice it.
âEveryone can see how much Chengyu loves me. Why would I need to cover it up?â Xu Ruoxin scoffed.
âYou slander his feelings for me because youâre bitterâsour grapes, because you canât have him. How pitiful.â
The words struck Nan Xiao.
It wasnât sour grapes. But pitiful? Yes. Her life had never been anything else.
Her fists clenched tighter.
âXu Ruoxin, watch your words,â she said firmly. âYou can eat carelessly, but you canât speak carelessly. Be ready to take responsibility for what you say.â
âHeh.â
Xu Ruoxin chuckled dismissively, flipped her voluminous curls, and left with her usual elegance.
Nan Xiao slowly crouched down, trembling.
What she had said was only to rile Xu Ruoxin. Of course Xie Chengyu loved her.
She had seen with her own eyes how he defended Xu Ruoxin before the Old Master. He must love her deeply to do that.
That was why Nan Xiaoâs accusation lacked convictionâand why Xu Ruoxin had so easily brushed it off.
Xu Ruoxin was secure because she had proof of Xie Chengyuâs love.
Nan Xiao pressed her chest. The pain there was sharp and unrelenting.
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That night, as filming wrapped, Xu Ruoxin passed her by and whispered in her ear: âFor your insolence today, youâll pay the price.â
Nan Xiao didnât understand what she meant. Exhausted, she ignored it, packed her things, and went home.
The next morning, her phone exploded with calls from Lin Yan and Xiao Zekai.
Only then did she learn what had happened overnight.
On Weibo, an explosive post had spread like wildfire, claiming:
The Empress Qin drama was no ordinary production. Its biggest investor and its screenwriter were secretly marriedânot for love, but forced together under certain circumstances. And now, they were divorcing.
Meanwhile, the mysterious investor had started a romance with the showâs leading actress.
But donât mistake the actress for a mistressâthe investor and the screenwriter had only a contractual marriage.