The Film Queen’s Little Bunny Wife - Chapter 47
“Yanyan! You’re back!” Hearing the movement, Tu Jiaojiao immediately went to greet her.
“Mhm.” The woman, dressed exceptionally stunningly today because she had important business to discuss, stood outside the door, a faint smile gracing her lips.
“I baked bunny ear cookies!” Tu Jiaojiao took out the small, milky scented cookies she had hidden behind her back and offered them to Ling Hanyan like a treasure.
The cats’ affectionate meows came from their feet. Dabai and Xiaobai jostled each other beneath the two women’s feet, looking like they really wanted the cookies too.
Ling Hanyan pinched two, intending to feed them, but Tu Jiaojiao snatched them away, holding her fingertips in her mouth.
She deliberately hooked her tongue over Ling Hanyan’s knuckle, saying, “Don’t give them to the cats, I’ve already fed them quite a few while you were gone.”
“Okay, I’ll eat them.” Ling Hanyan seemed to play along, half-biting one of the bunny-ear cookies, batting her long, curly, expressive eyes in a suggestive look.
Tu Jiaojiao swallowed, stood on her tiptoes, and assaulted the red lips.
She first snatched the bunny-ear cookie from Ling Hanyan’s mouth and quickly ate it before slowly deepening the milky-scented kiss.
Lying in bed in the evening, the dim, warm-yellow light indistinctly outlined their shadows completely on the wall.
Ling Hanyan straddled the rabbit, mischievously placing the bunny-ear cookies one by one on the girl’s adorable soft belly, her eyes dim and enigmatic.
After learning how wonderful she was, she too gradually became lost in pleasure and neglected everything else.
“Don’t play with food, it tickles me.” Tu Jiaojiao gently kicked her legs, but she didn’t use a strong attitude to make Ling Hanyan get up.
“I’ll eat them.” A clear laugh flowed from Ling Hanyan’s throat. She began to follow the order she had set, reclaiming the little cookies one by one.
Mixed with the increasingly intoxicating rose-wine scent on her body, Tu Jiaojiao felt like she was a person completely drunk.
She felt drowsy, hot, and dizzy all over. Her hands clutched her wine glass, wanting one more drink, and then another.
Even if this addictive liquor made her utterly messy all over, it was fine.
The shadows on the wall slowly overlapped, like a paper cut picture of a deeply affectionate pair of lovers meticulously outlined by an artist.
The night was rich and fragrant, and it didn’t stop until a long time later…
“Jiaojiao, I’ve taken on a new job.” After expressing all her love, Ling Hanyan’s eyes were languid.
She helped Tu Jiaojiao tidy her disheveled hair and suddenly spoke.
“Huh?” Tu Jiaojiao was still immersed in the afterglow brought by wave after wave of ecstasy. Her switch for perceiving the world hadn’t turned on yet, and for a moment, she didn’t understand what she meant.
Ling Hanyan kissed the little silly rabbit on the forehead and explained further: “I might have to go out for work after a while. Will you come with me then?”
The fear of being separated washed over her. Tu Jiaojiao hugged Yanyan’s waist, which was slightly leaner than her own, like a spoiled child. “Go! I’ll go wherever you go! I’m your bunny, after all.”
“Good.” Ling Hanyan played with her hair, thought for a moment, and asked, “Can you come not as a pet rabbit?”
Tu Jiaojiao shrank her neck. She thought she looked quite beautiful when she transformed into a rabbit.
She could stick close to Ling Hanyan anytime, anywhere, and transform into human form at night to hold her while sleeping.
She asked, “Then, then what should I do?”
Ling Hanyan: “Do you know how to do makeup? How about I say you’re my newly hired makeup artist?”
Tu Jiaojiao fiddled with her fingers, not very confident: “I can do that, but I only know how to do my own, and I’m not as professional as others.”
Ling Hanyan smiled gently and used her hand to touch Tu Jiaojiao’s eyelashes, wanting to see her eyes blink.
She comforted her: “It’s just a title. Once we’re on set, I’ll definitely use the makeup artist arranged by the director. You’ll just be a standby, and occasionally, when I have outside events, you can just do my makeup casually.”
“Oh? Yanyan, did you take a new movie?” Tu Jiaojiao latched onto the keywords ‘set’ and ‘director.’ An alarm bell went off in her mind. She sat up, her eyes wide with alertness.
When Ling Hanyan said ‘go out for work,’ she thought it was just another variety show!
The script for Cotton City Story is almost finalized. How can you go and act in another movie!
“Yes, the movie title is quite interesting. It’s called Over Respiration (Guodu Huxi).”
That name sounded a little familiar. Tu Jiaojiao searched through her long-forgotten pre-transmigration memories.
It seemed, it looked, perhaps, that was a BL (Boys’ Love) movie?
Not a BL turned bromance kind, but a genuine one, where two young guys hold hands and kiss!
In her original world, it was a film hailed as a BL classic. She had briefly scanned the synopsis.
The original supporting actress wasn’t Ling Hanyan, and she wasn’t too interested in the genre, so she had skipped it.
Now, the wheel of fate has turned to this point, hasn’t it?
Ling Hanyan thought the little rabbit was unhappy because she was afraid she would be away for too long.
She quickly explained: “It’s a BL movie, and I’m playing the supporting female role. It won’t take long to finish shooting. If you come with me, we won’t be separated.”
Unexpectedly, Tu Jiaojiao shook her head, and when she looked up again, her expression was very happy: “It sounds like a great movie. Yanyan, go act in it with confidence. I’ll be your private makeup artist.”
“Oh, right, what about your previous makeup artist?”
Ling Hanyan smiled: “I didn’t have a private makeup artist before. I did my own makeup for less important occasions, or Xiao Liang did it. For very important occasions, I hired a professional makeup artist.”
Hearing this, Tu Jiaojiao’s eyes sharpened. Not to mention a female celebrity, even her sister, a female CEO, had a private makeup artist.
Ling Hanyan was relying on her good looks, acting recklessly because she was as beautiful as a goddess descended to save people, whether she wore makeup or not.
But what if Cotton City Story starts filming and Ling Hanyan can’t make time to play the police officer?
Tu Jiaojiao did not want to see that role go to someone else!
After thinking, she sent a text message to Bai Wanyue: “Sister Wanyue, take your time with Cotton City Story. We need the best director and screenwriter. We’ll take our time and produce a masterpiece. Also, please look up the girl named Chu Mengshen and see if there are any suitable scripts for her. Let’s make a tailor made movie for her.”
Chu Mengshen was the person whose role as the supporting female lead in the original world’s Over-Respiration was snatched by Ling Hanyan.
In the original world, Over Respiration became a classic partly because of her contribution.
Tu Jiaojiao felt it was because of her transmigration that this sister lost her original role.
Thinking from her perspective, she had the intention of compensating her in another way.
While waiting for Ling Hanyan to join the crew, they ushered in the second episode of The Dirty Cat Observation Log and the first episode of I Went Out Today Without Money.
After the first episode of The Dirty Cat Observation Log awakened the audience’s awareness of “adopt, don’t shop,” they didn’t resort to overly emotional content anymore.
As the program aired, the audience learned that besides Xiaobai, Ling Hanyan’s family also kept an Angora rabbit that was so cute it was breathtaking.
Some people questioned whether rabbits and cats could be kept together, while others became out-and-out rabbit fans.
“Wuwuwu, furry animals are so healing. Watching Yanyan’s bunnies and cats every day makes the day’s fatigue disappear for us office workers.”
“I came in ready to shout: ‘Rabbits are herbivores, cats are carnivores. If you keep them together, the rabbit’s life might be at risk!’ because the homepage said ‘The Friendship Between a Rabbit and a Cat.’ Turns out, the program arranged a half-grown cat and an Angora rabbit. The rabbit is bigger than the cat. They won’t fight. Boring, I’m leaving.”
“I used to only think Holland Lop rabbits were cute and sweet, but now I find Angora rabbits have a unique charm. The fur on the tips of their ears is so adorable!”
“This rabbit is so fat, bigger than a cat! It must feel so good to pet! I suddenly wish I could transmigrate into Ling Hanyan. Not that I want to be an actress, I just want to stroke the rabbit’s fur.”
“I, a cat lover, suddenly defected and became a rabbit fan. I originally wanted to scold Ling Hanyan for overly doting on the rabbit, holding it in her arms and taking it to the bedroom to sleep with her. But if I put myself in her shoes, between a quiet, well-behaved, plump rabbit and a kitten that runs around and tumbles over and over all day, I might also take care of the quieter one.”
Tu Jiaojiao felt much more relaxed seeing these comments and bullet screen remarks.
She was secretly afraid that these people wouldn’t accept Yanyan doting on her too much in a cat-raising program, but now she realized she had worried too much.
But is she really fat? The nickname ‘fat rabbit’ is too hurtful.
Meanwhile, the audience of I Went Out Today Without Money paid less attention to her, Xiaobai, and Huahua.
Most of them praised the five guests.
This episode received a very good response. Old fans were very satisfied, and it also attracted a wave of pet fans, board game fans, and live house fans.
However, because the guests lived too comfortably and rarely ran out of money after finding work, this dissatisfied those who liked to see the guests face setbacks.
Tu Jiaojiao was indifferent to this. She didn’t care what those people thought, as long as Yanyan was happy living in Hainan.
She even climbed onto Weibo to search for the official account of “Cats and Board Game Bar.”
After the program aired, the videos they had filmed and the photos with the celebrities were unbanned and gradually released by the owner, Zhang Dai, to attract fans.
She also saw herself in them. She was indeed bigger than the cat, bigger than a fully grown cat…
Tu Jiaojiao admired her photo in the gauze dress for a moment, then took out the previous photos to compare and found that she wasn’t that fat!
It’s just, it’s just that the clothes were a bit poofy!
Incense slowly burned, drawing up a wisp of white smoke that seemed to invite and then refuse. The cold air from the air conditioner blew, and the smoke dissipated into the air, becoming invisible and traceless.
Ling Hanyan stood in Maoling’s office and introduced, “Sister Mao, this is the private makeup artist I hired.”
Tu Jiaojiao endured Maoling’s scrutiny, feeling very nervous, but maintaining a proper smile on her face.
Maoling looked and looked, finding the girl very pleasant to the eye, kind and pleasing, with a mix of girlish innocence and stubbornness in her eyes.
If Ling Hanyan hadn’t personally brought her into the office and introduced her as a makeup artist, she might have even asked if the girl was willing to join the entertainment industry.
She nodded, very satisfied: “You finally stopped thinking a private makeup artist is too much trouble and are willing to have one. Have you discussed the salary and benefits?”
“Mhm, it will come out of my salary. I’m hiring her privately,” Ling Hanyan nodded slightly. This implied that the person was her private business and had nothing to do with Maoling, she was just bringing her to meet her.
“Good.” Sister Mao smiled, understanding her subtle meaning. “Then I don’t have to worry about paying social security.”
Remembering something, she looked slightly strange as she rummaged through a stack of folders on her desk: “Oh right, Over Respiration sent over the first half of the script. Take a look.”
Tu Jiaojiao saw Ling Hanyan take the file, flip through it, and immediately close it, her ears inexplicably reddening. She couldn’t help but be curious about the content.
For the next half-day, she followed Ling Hanyan around the company, meeting many people, and watched Ling Hanyan work out for a while.
The tight compression clothing made her body even more alluring. Tu Jiaojiao was afraid she wouldn’t be able to control herself, so she voluntarily rested outside the gym.
She read the script, feeling a throbbing heart due to the sensuous and bold language used.
Unexpectedly, the opening was actually a dark room confinement scene…
However, this part would definitely be deleted later otherwise, the State Administration of Radio and Television wouldn’t approve it. This belief supported Tu Jiaojiao as she continued to turn the pages.
To her surprise, the further she read, the more heartache she felt. The love between these two boys was too realistic yet too profound.
Fortunately, Yanyan’s role wasn’t that heartbreaking otherwise, otherwise, she wouldn’t dare contribute to the box office when the movie was released…