Yun Jin transmigrated into a book. She has no cheat, no space, and is about to experience death with her child, starting from hell.
The female lead from the book is eyeing her husband, waitin...
"Mommy loves you too, sleep well, baby!" Yun Jin lowered her head and kissed her daughter, then fell asleep contentedly.
The next day, after having breakfast at the hotel, Lin Wenfang arranged a car for them. Yun Jin got her driver's license and drove Xiao Niangao and the others to the agreed-upon film company.
Director Liu had been waiting for a while. Seeing the Yun family's arrival, he smiled, shook hands with Mr. He, and asked his secretary to invite Mrs. He and the others to have tea and snacks while they waited in the lounge.
Director Liu handed a contract to Yun Jin. Yun Jin glanced at it and saw that there were no loopholes or traps in the contract, and it was fairly fair to Xiao Niangao.
Yun Jin made some minor modifications, and after Director Liu agreed, the two signed the document.
Since Xiao Niangao is still a child, only Yun Jin, as a parent, can sign on her behalf.
After the signing was successful, Director Liu couldn't wait to say, "Everyone else is ready. Little Niangao, come with me, let's go to the set. This movie is going to be released this year, and there's not much time left!"
Yun Jin: "......"
I can tell you're really anxious.
When they arrived at the film set, Xiao Niangao was handed over to the makeup artist by Director Liu before she could figure out what was going on. Seeing that her mother, grandparents, and sister were with her, Xiao Niangao wasn't scared at all; instead, she found it novel.
After changing into her costume, Xiao Nian Gao immediately transformed into a pitiful little girl.
Director Liu personally explained the scene to Xiao Niangao and taught her to speak her lines in Cantonese. Xiao Niangao learned very quickly, although her pronunciation wasn't perfect, but at least she could understand.
When facing the camera, Xiao Nian Gao was not timid, but rather poised and natural.
Director Liu said to Yun Jin, "Xiao Niangao is very talented. If possible, I really want to sign her."
Yun Jin said, "I can do it during winter and summer vacations, but I have to go to school and dance during the week, so I'm afraid I won't have time. We are mainly based in mainland China. If Director Liu has a suitable role and time permits, I would be very willing to let Nian Gao work part-time on set."
I know that this era, and even the 1990s, was a time when Hong Kong films shone brightly.
Since Xiao Niangao has this hobby, Yun Jin will definitely make good plans for her daughter to catch up with this era of fierce competition in the entertainment industry.
The rice cake is still small, so it's good that it can show itself and accumulate experience.