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Chapter 778

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This kind of Tibetan fragrant pig was simply rare and pitiful in Lhasa. It only grew in the trees at an altitude of 3000-4000 meters. Due to the lack of oxygen and the long-term foraging in the forest, the pigs were small.

They were pitifully small though.

However, their meat was really fragrant, which was completely different from that of domestic wild boars.

In addition, on the pigskin, which was rich in collagen, he used a knife to cut a cross-shaped incision that was conducive to the ingestion of flavor. Then, he spread the special seasoning and roasted it on the firewood.

By the time the piglet was taken down from the firewood rack, the taste, including the skin and the meat, was full.

When he cut it with a knife, the skin of the meat turned into a translucent jelly. When he bit into it, it was a test of his teeth's tenacity.

It was easy to imagine how rare it was in Lhasa to have pork that could eat delicacies and drink spring water.

This was also because there were not many crew members left when the last scene was shot. Otherwise, how could such a small number of pigs be enough for a large group of people to eat?

If the barbecued meat was greasy, he could have a glass of local Lhasa beer and a hot potato bun on his plate. That would be perfect.

The potato buns in Tibet were not like the ones in the North and the South, which used white flour to wrap the potatoes. Instead, they used the potato from the plateau, which had the highest starch content, to be mashed and mixed with the butter and milk of the Tibetan people. The potato flour was kneaded into the softest dough.

The yak meat was sliced, marinated, stir-fried, seasoned and wrapped in a thin layer of potato skin. On this plateau where the temperature of oil could hardly reach the highest point, the yak meat was slowly fried until it was cooked. In the end, it became the most common delicacy here.

Qin Guan didn't care about his image as he ate. He felt sad that he couldn't take the food with him.

He didn't know if Cong Nianwei had started to miss him because of the long filming schedule. Did she feel lonely after he left?

Unfortunately, after returning to the capital, Qin Guan kissed Cong Nianwei's lips and rushed to the Institute of Architecture. Xue Wanyi was waiting for him in the Shuangjing Studio with a serious expression.

Everyone in the room was silent. Qin Guan felt strange when he entered the office.

"Sister Xue, are you going to get married soon? Why aren't you busy with more important things? What are you doing here? "

As soon as Qin Guan sat down, Sister Xue handed him the draft for the next day's headlines.

"Wang Jingcao has officially severed ties with Huayi Brothers and joined Tiancheng Entertainment."

"A bunch of big names are not leaving, and half of the industry is following them. The Huayi Brothers are in a precarious situation, and their future is worrying?"

Qin Guan looked up at the headlines and asked, "Who else hasn't signed a written contract with Huayi? Are there any signs of big-name directors leaving? "

"No one from the director's side stood out and clearly said that they wanted to leave or join any side."

"You have to know that big-name directors don't care which company they stay with. As long as there were funds and investments, it didn't matter which company they worked in. And for China's film industry, it has the most people. No matter where we go, there will be no shortage of actors. "

"Therefore, this big shock in the entertainment circle is only relative to these actors who have already formed a foundation." After all, the success of an entertainment company depends on the number of actors and big names. "

Qin Guan relaxed a little when he heard the report.

After all, he was on the side of Huayi Brothers. As the third largest shareholder of this company, his bottom line was not to control the shares of a lone shell company.

Although he was usually unreliable, as the real backbone of the studio, Qin Guan mobilized everyone.

"Sister Xue, please take Chen Kang to Huayi Brothers and calculate the real loss caused by Wang Jingcao's departure. We can't just let her get away with it."

"I'll talk to the big names who have cooperated with Huayi Brothers. At least the wavering actors will know what to do."

"Okay, let's split up."

This meant that Qin Guan's identity as the biggest shareholder of Huayi Brothers would be revealed to the whole entertainment circle.

Qin Guan didn't know what effect it would have on the entertainment circle. He only knew that Wang Jingcao had chosen to work alone after her contracts had expired.

What this woman needed was a platform that could listen to her ideas and plans, not the commercial operation of a formal large entertainment company.

However, this was against the general trend of the market economy. Qin Guan was not optimistic about the final result.

He was now broadcasting these phone calls, making a final effort for the future of these movie stars.

After all, in the new environment and company, she might not have the same status and opportunities as before. It was another matter whether she could rely on Wang Jingcao's reputation.

Therefore, the first person he called was Zhou Xun. As the signature actress of Hua Yi Entertainment, her presence or absence was crucial.

"Dudu..."

"Hello, Sister Zhou. It's me, Qin Guan."

The man on the other end of the line took a deep breath. Then an unhappy voice came through the phone. "Qin Guan, can you just call me by my name in the future? I'm very busy! If you have something to say, just say it! I really don't want to talk to you. "

"Zhou Xun, will you leave Huayi Brothers?"

"Huh? Why would I leave? My contract hasn't expired and my boss is nice to me. What are you doing? Are you trying to poach me to your studio? Ha ha! How dare you? The two brothers of Huayi Brothers must have supported you when you returned to China. "

"I remember that you signed a contract with Huayi Entertainment to represent your domestic movies, right? How dare you? "

"No, no, no!" Qin Guan interrupted her. "It seems like you haven't received the news yet, have you? As long as you don't want to leave Huayi Brothers, don't come back. Your agent is smart. He didn't tell you anything. "

"That's it. I'm hanging up."

Qin Guan hung up before she could finish.

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