Chapter 72.3: Exposed (3)
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100,000/Hour Professional Stand-in Chapter 72.3: Exposed (3)

With the three big bosses of the filming studio all present, the film crew decided to end their work early and have a feast. Ji Fanyin was planning to foot the bill, but the restaurant manager informed her that He Shen had beat her to it.

So, she put away her phone and headed back to the compartment room.

They had a toasting session afterward. Naturally, Ji Fanyin wouldn’t let Chen Yunsheng take any drinks for her… though it appeared that there was no need for that at all.

She happened to be sandwiched between Zhang Ning and He Shen, so that hardly anyone had the guts to approach her and make a toast to her.

Even if someone did come over, Zhang Ning already had a cup of tea prepared for her.

When the company dinner finally concluded, Ji Fanyin became the other two’s chauffeur, responsible for sending them safely back home. Driving Zhang Ning’s striking pink Maserati, she first drove He Shen to Song Shiyu’s neighborhood before making her way to Zhang Ning’s place.

“When are you moving?” the tipsy Zhang Ning asked. “You’re able to move into the apartment you bought right away, right? Do you need any help? We can get some free labor from the studio and frame it as a ‘corporate team-building exercise’.”

“It’s more convenient to hire a moving company,” Ji Fanyin replied as she drove into a high-class residential area. “I’m free for the next two days, so I’m planning to get it done by then.”

“That’s nice~ You don’t have anything for New Year…” Zhang Ning let out an envious long sigh. “I ALSO WANT TO GO ON A BREAKKKK…”

After driving the drunk and rampaging Zhang Ning back home, Ji Fanyin hailed a cab.

She might have cleared her schedule, but she didn’t think that she would really be that free. Similar to what happened over her year-end break, it was completely possible that urgent business might just pop up and ruin her break.

Li Xiaoxing, who would be proposing on the third day of the Chinese New Year, was one such example. Even though the odds were on their side, their chances of winning weren't 100%.

Thinking back, she

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