"Yes, I heard what you said," Li Changqing replied flatly. "I'm sure you're aware of this, but I'm just a lowly manager in Yuelun Entertainment, not the director for Man vs. Wild. I can't get you on the show. It isn't up to me."
Ding Ming almost exploded when he heard that, but he stopped himself in the nick of time.
He switched tactics and used a pitiful, pleading tone instead. "Uncle Li, sorry, I was so anxious that I got ahead of myself. I've been in a few shows so far, but all my roles have been tiny parts. Can't you arrange bigger roles with more screen time for me?"
"I did. You refused to accept them," Li Changqing said bluntly. "Please Close Your Eyes had amazing ratings, and it was also very well reviewed by both the critics and the general audience. Everyone who participated in that show is now doing really well in the industry."
"But I wasn't…"