"The movie was well-made, deserving its high box office success."
Hearing the affirmation on the other end of the phone, Jiang Chen, who was in East Sea, was a little surprised, "You still have time to watch movies?"
"Why wouldn't I? I'm human too, and I have my own personal space."
Cao Jinse spoke in a relaxed tone, "Guess who I watched it with?"
"Mao Tu?"
"How is that possible. Watching a movie with her, I'd be nagged to death by her incessant chatter."
Not beating around the bush, Cao Jinse said, "With Aunt Lan."
Jiang Chen felt odd inside.
"It was actually Aunt Lan who dragged me along. Surprising, right?"
Cao Jinse sighed, "You really carry some clout."
"What does that have to do with me?"
Jiang Chen laughed inexplicably.
"It was the first time I watched a movie with Aunt Lan, and speaking of which, your movie must have raked in quite a profit, right?"
"The box office did well, but you know, cuts have to be taken from all sides, not much ends up in my hands."