Mr. Mingke has sent a script for a new romantic comedy, and Mr. Lingke has seen it, but he's leaving tomorrow to go to his grandfather's house. He wants Mingke to go with him to the theater to audition for the part, but Mingke says he can't, because his grandpa's health isn't good. He also tells Mingke that the family is moving into a bigger apartment, and Mingke wonders if his wife is worried about her husband. He asks Mingke if he can make an appointment to meet with the director of the new film, so that Mingke can tell him what's going on. He's a businessman, and he doesn't care what anyone thinks of him. He says that the woman Mingke is in love with is not Mingke's wife, but a member of his own family. He reminds Mingke of the time he offended him by not being nice enough to his wife, so Mingke tells him not to worry, because he won't hurt Mingke in any way, shape, or form. He then asks if Mingke cares too much about the woman, and if she's been in love before. He tells the story of how Mingke and his ex-wife were in love, but they never got along very well, and eventually broke up. The director is smart enough to ask Mingke for the role of the leading man in the upcoming romantic comedy.
Mr. Mingke has sent a script for a new romantic comedy, and Mr. Lingke has seen it, but he's leaving tomorrow to go to his grandfather's house. He wants Mingke to go with him to the theater to audition for the part, but Mingke says he can't, because his grandpa's health isn't good. He also tells Mingke that the family is moving into a bigger apartment, and Mingke wonders if his wife is worried about her husband. He asks Mingke if he can make an appointment to meet with the director of the new film, so that Mingke can tell him what's going on. He's a businessman, and he doesn't care what anyone thinks of him. He says that the woman Mingke is in love with is not Mingke's wife, but a member of his own family. He reminds Mingke of the time he offended him by not being nice enough to his wife, so Mingke tells him not to worry, because he won't hurt Mingke in any way, shape, or form. He then asks if Mingke cares too much about the woman, and if she's been in love before. He tells the story of how Mingke and his ex-wife were in love, but they never got along very well, and eventually broke up. The director is smart enough to ask Mingke for the role of the leading man in the upcoming romantic comedy.