Chapter 740 - Quitting Due To Illness
Chapter 740 - Quitting Due To Illness
Chapter 740: Quitting Due To Illness
However, at this moment, Zhuo Wanshu really could not swallow her anger.
She was not a good-tempered person to begin with. If it wasn’t for Hai Yi holding the contract in their hands and her manager helping her out, with her temper, she would have torn some people to shreds long ago.
This incident was the fuse and the last straw that broke the camel’s back. Zhuo Wanshu’s anger that had been accumulating for a long time suddenly exploded.
“Post it.”
“What?” Sister Ming turned to look at Zhuo Wanshu in surprise.
Zhuo Wanshu’s face was still flushed with a high fever, but her eyes were unexpectedly sharp. “If they want you to post it, go ahead and do it. Negotiate with the production team. I want to quit the team.”
“Quit the team?”Little Wang and Sister Ming cried out at the same time.
“Then the penalty fee...”
“It’s not much.”
This drama was originally invested by Hai Yi. Perhaps because they were certain that the artists in their company would not cause any trouble, the conditions for signing an actor’s contract had been appropriately relaxed.
Although the penalty fee was quite a lot, it wasn’t an astronomical figure for Zhuo Wanshu.
Of course, she actually wanted to use this matter to test the company.
If the production team really insisted on her paying for this penalty fee, then…
Zhuo Wanshu got angry, but Sister Ming was a little hesitant. “But the company...”
“I only have half a year left in the contract with the company. Even if I’m banned, it won’t be long.” Zhuo Wanshu could not help but cough as she spoke. That heart-wrenching cough made Sister Ming’s heart ache.
Indeed, she only had half a year left in her contract with the company. The company had already started asking Sister Ming to negotiate with her about renewing her contract more than a month ago.
Zhuo Wanshu had yet to renew her contract because of this matter. If the company did not care about this matter and fell out with her for Wen Jingping’s sake, then there was really no need for her to stay.
“I’d like to see if the company will really ban me for such a thing.” If it really came to this, there was nothing left for her to miss.
Zhuo Wanshu’s manager quickly contacted the production team and tactfully stated that Zhuo Wanshu wanted to terminate the contract with the crew.
Of course, the production team did not agree. They even contacted Hai Yi’s management company to pressure Zhuo Wanshu.
However, unexpectedly, after Hai Yi received Pan You’an’s call, they did not give a definite answer. They only said that they would negotiate with Zhuo Wanshu.
The next morning, Hai Yi gave them an answer. They said that Zhuo Wanshu was not feeling well and hoped that the production team would accept her resignation. Hai Yi would pay for all the losses incurred during this period of time.
This result could be said to have broken the spectacles of many people in the production team. Even Zhuo Wanshu and her manager felt that this was not the right direction.
However, since the company had relented, they did not need to be so cautious. They felt more confident all of a sudden.
The next morning, Zhuo Wanshu’s manager sent a message.
The general message was that Zhuo Wanshu had to quit the cast and production team of “Empress” due to a sudden illness. She thanked all the staff of the cast and crew for taking care of her during this period of time. She expressed her deep regret that they did not continue to work together, she hoped that they would have the opportunity to work together again next time.
Blah, blah, blah, blah. One could tell that it was the official story just by looking at it.
Although this recent story emphasized that Zhuo Wanshu had a sudden illness and needed to rest for a period of time before quitting the cast and crew, her fans clearly did not buy it.
The media had just revealed that their little fairy had been bullied on the cast and that she had soaked in cold water for an hour or two in the cold weather, and then she suddenly fell ill? Did they really think everyone was an idiot?