New Vanity Fair Episode 6 Recap
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Ding Momo was approached by Luo Xia, who immediately began to persuade her. Momo realized that he needed something from her, probably related to the script. Luo Xia claimed that she had written most of the lines for the son's role in the script, and that she needed her help with the changes. Momo asked if Song Yang would play the male lead, to which Luo Xia replied that he had to, even though he knew it wasn't ideal. He believed that Song Yang's presence was necessary and that it might lead to a new path. Luo Xia was surprised that Ding Kemang had agreed to Song Yang's unreasonable demands. Momo didn't want Luo Xia to waste his efforts, so she told him that Song Yang wouldn't be coming because Ding Kemang had talked to him about it the day before. Luo Xia was angry and went to the theater to confront Ding Kemang.
Luo Xia blamed Jiang Ye and Momo for the situation. Ding Kemang explained that he had approached Song Yang himself, and that Jiang Ye and Momo had no idea. Luo Xia was still upset, feeling that Ding Kemang had betrayed him. Ding Kemang explained that he was afraid of ruining the play, and that if the script was changed carelessly, the audience would be disappointed. Luo Xia complained, and Ding Kemang knew he needed to vent, so he didn't argue.
Song Yang came to the troupe to talk to Ding Kemang about the play. Luo Xia changed his attitude when he saw him, thinking that there might be a chance. After they rehearsed together, Ding Kemang said that Song Yang had improved, but he could only sense his resentment. He then gave him specific guidance. Song Yang said he really wanted to play the male lead and asked Ding Kemang to give him a chance. Ding Kemang hesitated, but agreed to try it out. Luo Xia was finally happy.
Jiang Ye met Kuang Nanshan, who said that the play Song Yang was in was not "Father and Son," but "Son and Father." They argued, and Luo Xia and Ding Kemang rushed over to check. Kuang Nanshan gave Luo Xia the printed contract, but Jiang Ye snatched it away when she saw that Song Yang's role would take up more than 80% of the play. She tore up the contract, and Kuang Nanshan wasn't angry, saying that they could just print another one. Jiang Ye was angry and accused Song Yang of taking Ding Kemang's role. When she suggested that she could find sponsors, Kuang Nanshan exposed her as a washed-up star who couldn't even get investors to listen to her.
Momo asked An Lun to invest in "Father and Son" and suggested that they acquire Kuang Nanshan's company. Jiang Ye scolded Ding Kemang for agreeing to let Song Yang play the male lead. Ding Kemang said he saw Song Yang's sincerity in wanting to learn. Jiang Ye accused him of ruining the play and asked why he would let an unqualified person play the male lead. Ding Kemang said he would talk to her when she calmed down. Jiang Ye said she wouldn't calm down unless Song Yang didn't play the male lead.
Luo Xia blamed Jiang Ye for almost ruining the troupe. She had angered Kuang Nanshan, and Song Yang wouldn't come now. Meanwhile, Momo went to see Kuang Nanshan to discuss financing and acquisition. Kuang Nanshan thought the project was promising and agreed to cooperate.
Jiang Ye went to the troupe to confront Luo Xia, saying that she would stick with "Father and Son." Luo Xia apologized for his earlier attitude and said that they didn't need her to act in the play. He then told Ding Kemang about Jiang Ye's visit, and complained. At that moment, Kuang Nanshan sent a message to Luo Xia, saying that she and Song Yang were on their way. Song Yang also sent a message to Ding Kemang, asking him to bring Jiang Ye along.
Jiang Ye was prepared for a fight when she saw Kuang Nanshan, but unexpectedly, Kuang Nanshan apologized to her with a gift, which made her feel a little embarrassed. Jiang Ye's mood only improved when she saw Song Yang's sincerity.
The original crew wanted Jiang Ye to come back and continue filming, but now Jiang Ye's heart was only set on "Father and Son," so she refused directly.
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