"Ahhhhhhhh, Yinyin!!! It's really you. I love you so much... I've watched all the TV series you've acted in. Can you sign an autograph for me?"
It’s not that Su Yinyin hasn’t seen fans asking for autographs before, but this is the first time she’s seen one holding this light board...
The fan then handed over a letter, saying it was written for her.
Seeing this, Su Yinyin was quite touched and agreed to her request. However, as soon as she opened the pen cap, the security guard came up and took her away.
"Hurry up and leave. Don't get stuck here. There are artists coming from behind." As he said this, he was about to push the fan away.
Seeing that the fan had lost her footing and was about to fall, Su Yinyin quickly grabbed her.
"Hey, be careful, wait a minute, security guard, don't push anyone! I'm leaving right away..."
Then he turned to look at the fans.
"Where do I sign?"
She pointed to her name on the sign and said excitedly, "Woo woo woo, sister is so gentle, sign here, sign here."
Although Su Yinyin was a little hesitant at the tip of her pen, she quickly signed when she saw the security guard behind her was about to come up and chase people away.
Suddenly, there was a burst of screams that could not be described as a torrent or tsunami, and the girl who was originally quiet next to her suddenly exploded.
Just as chaos was about to break out, a familiar figure appeared at the door.
Lu Jingxu changed into his usual trendy brand clothes, put on a mask, and walked out of the venue.
He seemed to be accustomed to this kind of scene. His eyes were calm and he maintained his usual cold expression.
“Ahhhhhhhhh Lu Jingxu is here!!”
"A male Bodhisattva has come down to earth. He's even more handsome than on TV!"
"Brother, please sign for me, brother."
Lu Jingxu simply accepted the letters handed to him by the fans next to him, nodded at them, and continued walking forward.
The fan who was signing his autograph suddenly screamed excitedly when he saw Lu Jingxu.
"Ahhhhhh, Mr. Lu, look here, look here! Sign my name!!!"
For a moment, there was no trace of himself standing in front of her signing.
I couldn't help but sigh: Oh, women, you change your mind so quickly.
After she finished signing, she was also hurt for a while by her fans who ignored her.
After signing her name, she tried to squeeze out of the crowd. Zhao Xiaoxiao probably would be waiting for her in the car for a while.
Suddenly, the people around her became more agitated and pushed Su Yinyin, who was about to squeeze out of the crowd, back.
What the hell…
Just as she was about to check what was happening behind her, Lu Jingxu appeared behind her at an inopportune moment.
A 189-meter-tall human wall completely cuts off visibility.
But the good news is that she knows why the people around her suddenly became so crazy.
"Ahhh, Mr. Lu, please give me an autograph!!"
She originally thought that Lu Jingxu would ignore it, but she didn't expect what would happen next.
A familiar voice suddenly came from above my head: "Where is the signature?"
Lu Jingxu picked up the pen and leaned over, his profile coming into view. The moment he looked at him, the surging crowd around him seemed to fall silent for a moment.
In the whole world, there is only this face with perfect profile lines as if carved by a great artist, and feathery long eyelashes casting a shadow under the eyes.
"Here." The fan pointed to the other half of the light board.
Lu Jingxu.
He signed his name on the other half of the light board that he had just signed.
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After finally squeezing onto the bus, I couldn't seem to recover from the shock, and the scene just now kept replaying in my mind over and over again.
She unlocked her phone and swiped away a bunch of useless notifications, her finger hovering hesitantly over a chat window before finally bringing it down.
She sent a message: [Just now, why did you...]
Just typed it out and deleted it.
After hesitating for a while, she turned off her phone.
I feel that the probability of the other party responding coldly and then holding hands is higher.
Zhao Xiaoxiao, who was standing next to her, didn't notice her complicated mental activities. She took out her mobile phone and held up the notification sent by Liu Yuegang in front of Su Yinyin.
"Sister Yinyin, Sister Liu said there are a few scripts coming up for you to choose from."
Su Yinyin nodded: "Please send me the document."
Zhao Xiaoxiao forwarded several documents, all of which were new projects found in the past few days.
Su Yinyin glanced at the names and found that several of them were mentioned in the novel. Among them, Yu Ye was the one she was most familiar with.
Because in the novel, Su Yinyin was nominated for the Golden Crane Award for playing the role of Xiaoqing in this movie.
Although he did not win the award in the end, he was still a favorite to win.
Su Yinyin put it away and prepared to wait, but just as she pulled down the screen, her finger paused.
Because she saw a name that was more familiar to readers of the novel "The Fugitive White Moonlight" - Underground Factory No. 2.
Not only did it help Zhao Jing win the Best Actress trophy, but she also won various trophies and nominations for international awards. It was also an important bridge for the emotional breakthrough of the male and female protagonists of the novel.
The film tells the story of a patient suffering from Stockholm syndrome who falls in love with the kidnapper who is ordered to guard him.
The heroine of the movie is the daughter of a political bigwig. She had a quarrel with her father and ran to an unfinished building, where she accidentally overheard a secret transaction. She was discovered and was about to be killed.
After revealing her true identity, she was smuggled out of the country overnight by criminals and lived under guard in a place called an underground factory, where she met the male protagonist of the story.
Unexpectedly, this script came to me.
If we hadn't heard the news that Lu Jingxu had taken on this film, I'm afraid there wouldn't have been so many people vying for the leading female role.
Because the director of this movie was not famous at that time, he was the director that Su Yinyin wanted to meet through Saturday Party - Gu Jiu.
In terms of fame, Rainy Night is more outstanding in terms of commercial value and director, but in terms of story, Su Yinyin is more optimistic about Underground Factory No. 2.
However, I am afraid that I cannot avoid competition with Zhao Jing during the same period, so this aspect is still a bit uncertain.
She sent a message to Liu Yue: [Is there any information about when the audition for Underground Factory No. 2 will be held?]
Liu Yue replied quickly: [Do you want to take this? Wait a minute, let me take a look.]
Liu Yue: Next Wednesday, why do you want to go? I'll contact the company to cancel the Weibo event.
I want to give it a try.
…The other party didn’t reply for a while, and then a message came back after a long time.
Liu Yue: Hmm… I just took a look at it. The script is indeed good, but the director doesn’t seem to be well-known. If you want to go, I can contact the director directly and I should be able to get in.
Liu Yue: Now that you're famous, small productions like this usually get approval just by mentioning it.
Su Yinyin held her forehead with her hand. Liu Yue still didn't know Gu Jiu well enough. Although he was not famous yet, he was nominated for his first directorial film.
Moreover, he was very strict in selecting actors. If Liu Yue had treated him with the same attitude just now, Su Yinyin would probably have been rejected without even having to go for the audition.
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