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Sir, How About A Marriage novel Chapter 132

The female host was moved by Director Pan's words as well. She said, "I'm really moved by your words. I really want to ask what made you decide to shoot this movie back then?"

Director Pan looked at the sky and sighed before he replied, "Everyone says time creates heroes. This can be said about the movie. In the beginning, none of us expected the movie to be so well received. Liang Zhen and I grew up together. When Liang Zhen showed me her unpublished novel, I thought it would make an amazing movie so I roped her into it. It was also her first time as a screenwriter at that time. We were so poor at that time. I remember we were in the midst of filming when the investors suddenly decided to withdraw the funds. With that, we were put in a difficult situation. Fortunately, at that time, Liang Zhen's son stepped in and funded us so we could continue with filming..."

After saying that, Director Pan turned to look at Mu Chen and extended his hand in Mu Chen's direction as he said, "Everyone should feel grateful to him. If it weren't for him, there would be no Yi Yao. At that time, Mu Chen was still a student. The money he earned from investing at that time went straight to us..."

The crowd was shocked.

The female host exclaimed in surprise, "Heavens! As it turns out, President Mu is Teacher Liang Zhen's son?"

Director Pan smiled and nodded. "You didn't expect that, right? It's always been the dream of parents to fulfill their children's dreams. Liang Zhen's happiness lay with the fact that her son did everything he could to fulfill her dreams."

Mu Chen slowly walked to Director Pan's side.

Director Pan looked at Mu Chen and said affectionately, "Mu Chen, today I finally have the opportunity to represent everyone in the production team to thank you!"

After Director Pan finished speaking, he prepared to bow to Mu Chen.

Upon seeing this, Mu Chen hurriedly stopped Director Pan."Director Pan, you can't do this! You're my mother's friend!"

Mu Chen's voice was deep and pleasant to the ears.

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