Li was still waiting outside the door in the nanny car, and took them directly to the hotel Nathan Song had booked. The film and television city was small, and everyone was in the same circle, so even though Nathan Song had the urge to tell Sophia Tong about the past, he knew that in such occasions, he still had to choose a private room with good privacy.
The two of them had topics to talk about at the dinner table, including directors they both knew, scripts for this year's Lunar New Year films, and the license plate numbers of the paparazzi that were roaming around the film and television bases recently. Nathan Song ordered plum wine, which was not too strong. As they drank and talked, they really seemed like good friends who had been together for more than ten years, with a close relationship but without going beyond the rules. When Liam Chen asked him about his new play, Nathan Song summarized the plot.
Liam Chen frowned, not that he disagreed, but just curiously asked him: "Why did you think of taking this book?"
Nathan Song couldn't answer directly, so he had to talk about another thing on his mind: "I'm getting older, and I don't want to do the same routine light comedy as before. This is also a way to experience a different life and explain the past few years after I turned 20."
Liam Chen looked at the man in front of him. He was indeed different from the sixteen-year-old, different from the year they broke up, and even different from the person he had shown when he rushed to the conference room to find him a few months ago. Before the breakup, Nathan Song was still playing the role of a school idol in a campus drama. The main plot was that two girls were jealous of him.
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