Mo Nanze learned about Zhou Yunyi's disappearance during a meeting.
Since the last scene was shot and wrapped up the night before last, no one had seen Zhou Yunyi after he said goodbye to the staff and agent, nor could anyone contact him.
Production almost came to a halt; they had no choice but to shoot some scenes that didn't require Zhou Yunyi's participation.
Mo Nanze sat with a stern face, his dark eyes profound, rhythmically tapping his fingers on the table.
This was a sign of his irritability, full of a sense of oppression.
In the conference room, a circle of Grandstar's senior leaders sat with equally serious expressions.
In the past two years, Mo Nanze seldom got involved in the company's affairs, essentially letting go of control.
Whenever he was needed, it meant big trouble.
Currently, with the public opinion crisis, investors pulling out, and Grandstar's most important artist missing... only Mo Nanze could handle the situation.