The Entertainment Industry Waits For Our Divorce Chapter 60

The Thirty-first Day: To Divorce or Not to Divorce (2)

She was so scared this time. Pondering over it, compared to the horror of having a baby with Lu Lincheng, her eight million debt was just too gentle. She was so happy that she became courageous enough to call Lu Lincheng…

His assistant picked up the call and was quite polite upon seeing that the caller was Liang Yan. He informed Liang Yan that Lu Lincheng had been working abroad for some time now. After he finished his Hokkaido magazine shoot, he went to France to attend the annual film festival. His itinerary was very busy.

Liang Yan hung up the phone in disappointment.

If  Lu Lincheng didn’t return to China, who would go with her to get the divorce certificate?

Liang Yan’s mind was preoccupied about not yet getting their divorce certificate, but Jiang Mu wasn’t idle. After participating in the show, Liang Yan had achieved some popularity. One after another, shows approached her, but almost all of them were unknown online shows with terrible broadcasts.

Liang Yan briefly watched the shows that came to her. There was an emotional show, one breakout show, and a lifestyle show.

The emotional show had taken a fancy to Liang Yan’s natural CP temperament, and they wanted Liang Yan to act as the imaginary couple of the male guests in the show.

Immediately, Liang Yan removed this show from her choices. Was the program team not afraid about being scolded to death? Who didn’t know that she was Lu Lincheng’s ex-wife, and their divorce was just announced recently? Now, she would immediately play an imaginary couple with other male guests. This clearly showed that she was lonely and felt empty.

As for a breakout show, they had probably taken fancy of Liang Yan’s sports attributes. The guest would go to different cities to perform a certain task for each episode.

At first Liang Yan was very excited about this show. But after learning that the first two seasons of the show were all about screwing the guests for pleasure, she also removed it. The broadcast team believed that as the guests became more miserable, the audience would watch more. They even forced the guests to eat cow’s eyes during the show. The result of this was the opposite of what they expected, the audience was disgusted and angry at the show, and each season went down the drain.

The last was the lifestyle show — a parent-child program.

This parent child program show was called, “Whose Baby?” This was a new parent-child variety show. The program team would select four babies and four stars. In the show, the stars would take care of a child for 20 days. They would be a temporary “daddy” or “nanny” for this baby.

For the whole duration — 20 days — every day on the website, the 24 hours would be live. Additionally, an hour and a half edited version would be posted every weekend.

At first glance, Liang Yan only had this choice as the more reliable one, but she was a bit apprehensive. “Taking care of children? I don’t know how to raise a child, ah!”

Jiang Mu: “What the show wants is for inexperienced people to take care of children. If you’re proficient in everything, there’s nothing left to watch.”

“Okay,” Liang Yan said, gently nodding, but her face was still a picture of hesitation.

Jiang Mu: “After the twenty-day show ends, and Lu Lincheng returns to China, you can just go with him to finalize your divorce!”

“Great idea!” Liang Yan patted her thigh after hearing this. She looked at the invitation on Jiang Mu’s hand. “Isn’t it just taking care of children? I’ll go!”

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The publicity for “Whose Baby” was average. Plus, the guests were just ordinary stars, so the heat wasn’t that high when the live broadcast officially aired.

For the first taping of the show, Liang Yan brought her own luggage for the next 20 days, and knowing that she would be handling kids, she brought a lot of toys and food in her suitcase. Then, she arrived on time to the villa where the episode would be recorded.

The other three “daddies” and “nannies” already arrived. One of the “daddies” was Duan Jiaheng. He just turned seventeen and was a child star. His national popularity wasn’t bad, but since he had grown up, he only received a few offers for work. Because there was less and less work and marketing, he had a relatively small fanbase. He had just been admitted to the film academy recently. “Whose Baby” was the first show he officially joined when he grew  up.

The other “daddy” was the male model Zhao Yu. He was one of the top models in the country. Internationally, he was ranked among the top 50 in the whole world. He had walked in big-name shows and even started his own venture. In recent years, he had the intention to develop in the entertainment industry, so he participated in “Whose Baby.”

The other “nanny,” aside from Liang Yan, was the powerful female singer Xie Yuan. Xie Yuan was only a few years older than Liang Yan. Although she was a powerful and wonderful singer, she lacked popular songs, so these years, her career didn’t take off. She came to the show this time because she had nothing on her schedule.

The four people said their greetings to each other, and then they went to meet the children they were going to take care of for the next twenty days.