Back in the group chat, she looked at Director Li's message that read, "I'm not that immoral," and Wen Qiao really wanted to say, "Haven't you done enough immoral things anyway?"
Then she remembered how she got a yellow card for her "improper remarks" that challenged Director Li's fragile authority during the last recording, and she silently deleted the line she had typed.
This she couldn't curse, that she couldn't say.
Wen Qiao felt extremely stifled.
She vigorously tapped open Fu Jinghen's WeChat and, after sending several "rage-filled" emojis, she typed out a message and sent it—
[Qiaoqiao's not full: How exactly are you fulfilling your role as an uncle? Qi Ming is being spoiled rotten by you, do you know that? I'm really angry!]
Wen Qiao sent this message to Fu Jinghen during a break from filming, while he was sitting in a meeting room, listening to the various departments present their dry and tedious work reports.