Chapter 173: Assistance

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Chu An glanced at Gu Xiao and didn’t say anything. He picked up his phone and dialed a number.

By the time Gu Xiao realized what Chu An wanted to do, the call had already been picked up.

“You brat, you actually know how to call your father?! I thought you had forgotten about me! You even remembered to call your brother. Why didn’t you remember to call me?!”

Before Chu An could say anything, Mr Chu started spouting a bunch of words directly at him.

Chu An didn’t expect AAr Chu to have such a resentful attitude, so he didn’t react for a moment.

“Brat, why aren’t you saying anything when you called?”

Chu An cleared his throat and said, “Dad, I need your help with something.”

Mr Chu snorted. “I knew that nothing good would come out of you calling me! I still have a few documents to read! Don’t you have anything else to say when you call?”

Gu Xiao sat at the side and heard the conversation between Mr Chu and Chu An clearly. When she heard these slightly familiar words, she immediately laughed.

Chu An glanced at Gu Xiao and also laughed.

However, he did not have such patience when facing Mr Chu who was on the other end of the phone.

“Just tell me if you have time to help me resolve it!”

“What? If I don’t help you, are you planning to look for your brother?” Mr Chu said indignantly. Before Chu An could speak, he continued, “Tell me! What exactly do you want me to do?”

He was familiar with Chu An’s personality. If he really didn’t agree, Chu An could immediately hang up.

But Chu An had finally called him, and he wasn’t willing to hang up just like that.

Thinking about how he could only talk to Chu An on his wife’s phone previously, he couldn’t help but shed a few sad tears.

Chu An didn’t know about Mr Chu’s hurt feelings; he directly asked, “Dad, do you have a higher-level way to lock onto those ghostwriters?”

He did not need to have them all banned. He just needed for a logo to be made for the ghostwriters like before.

“Let me take a look first.” Mr Chu didn’t agree immediately.

When Chu An heard this, he didn’t have any intention of rushing him.

He waited for a moment before receiving Mr Chu’s reply. “I’m afraid not this time. Right now, the ghostwriters seem to be directly linked to some private information like identity cards and phone numbers. It’s impossible for us to detect and target these private features.”

If they really used this kind of private information to lock onto the online ghostwriters and mark them, they would be infringing on personal privacy.

The government placed a very great importance on privacy issues very much. Even he could not step on this red line.

Hearing Mr Chu’s words, Chu An and Gu Xiao also understood the severity of the matter.

“I understand, Dad. Thank you. If there’s nothing else, I’ll hang up!”

“You little brat, are you going to…”

Before Mr Chu could finish speaking, Chu An had already hung up.

Chu An glanced sideways and shrunk back when he saw Gu Xiao’s disapproving expression.

“Once my dad starts nagging, there’s really no end to it. 1 can only hang up.” Especially when he hadn’t contacted him for a long time, Mr Chu’s nagging tendency would double.

He did not understand why Mr Chu, as a man, would nag so much!

Gu Xiao looked at Chu An. When she saw some reflection on Chu An’s face, she retracted her gaze indifferently.

“I’ll let it go this time. Don’t treat Uncle like this next time.” It wasn’t easy for Uncle either.

When Chu An heard this, he hurriedly nodded and agreed.

Seeing that Gu Xiao didn’t seem to be angry anymore, Chu An leaned towards Gu Xiao’s side again and reached out to hold her slender waist.

“I didn’t help at all this time, right…”

Before Chu An could finish speaking, Gu Xiao pinched his palm and stopped him from speaking.

“Do we need these things between the two of us?” Gu Xiao said as she tilted her head and leaned on his shoulder. “Besides, 1 don’t care about those comments. No matter how many comments they have, they will only increase the popularity of our television drama.”

No matter how bad the comments below were, there would always be audiences who liked them. As long as there were audiences who liked their television dramas and would argue with those trolls, these comments would no longer be weapons against them, but help them instead..