Fu Hanzheng was taken aback and didn't come to his senses for a moment.
"What did you say?"
Gu Weiwei smiled brightly and said.
"I said, let's get married when I turn 20."
There should be news about what my mentor did recently.
Fu Hanzheng will soon find out that Gu Weiwei is dead, and she can then start a new life with peace of mind.
Fu Hanzheng's thin lips slowly curved into a joyful smile, "Okay."
There are still six months until her twentieth birthday.
However, unlike before when she had always avoided discussing their marriage, this time she finally gave him a definite timeframe.
But suddenly, these past six months have felt a bit long.
Gu Weiwei held his hand tightly, glanced at the lively wedding scene in the church, and couldn't hide the envy in her eyes.
Fu Hanzheng glanced at her. "You're also going to get married in a church?"
"I'll marry you, anywhere is fine with me," Gu Weiwei said with a smile.
Fu Hanzheng's eyes were filled with a gentle smile, and he stopped in his tracks upon hearing her words.
"If you flirt with me again, I'm going back to settle things right now."
Gu Weiwei playfully tiptoed and gave him a kiss on the lips.
"Fu Hanzheng, how could you make me like you so much?"
Fu Hanzheng chuckled softly, "Why not?"
Gu Weiwei buried her face in his arms and whispered something.
"If I get so many benefits, I won't be able to endure hardship."
Fu Hanzheng lowered his head and kissed the soft strands of hair on the top of her head. "You don't need to suffer anymore."
His woman, of course, should be cherished and pampered; how could she suffer?
The two strolled through the streets of Zurich until Xu Qian called to urge them to leave, at which point they reluctantly headed to the airport to return home.
Fu Hanzheng's business trip ended after returning from Zurich, but Gu Weiwei's work was about to begin again.
Upon returning to China, Fu Shiyi and Yan Hong, the writer who was preparing the script for their new film, met with Yan Hong.
Yan Hong is a writer of relatively niche literature, and he is best known for his ability to analyze human nature in his works.
During the years she researched films for "The Immortal Dream," she also learned that films that truly move people invariably tell stories about humanity.
Therefore, she needs a writer like this to help them complete the script.
Yan Hong had already sent them a draft of the script. Although there were still some flaws, she was satisfied with the overall concept and theme.
Before he could even speak, Fu Shiyi took off his sunglasses and said something.
"This script has too few characters and the scenes aren't big enough. How can we possibly film a big-budget production with this kind of script..."
Gu Weiwei glanced at him sideways, and Fu Shiyi shut his mouth in annoyance.
"Then... you speak, and I'll shut up."
"I'm very satisfied with the concept of the script, but there are still some parts that need to be revised," Gu Weiwei said, handing over the script. "My comments are written inside."
Upon hearing this, Fu Shiyi looked at her in disbelief.
"No, there are really too few characters in this script, and they are all minor characters, and there are very few scenes."
He had never seen a script like this before, and the resulting film was not attractive at all.
"A truly good play doesn't depend on the number of characters and scenes, but on the scale of the script and the actors' performance."
There are too many big-budget, large-scale films in the film industry now. These big-budget productions that burn through money are often made in a way that leaves the audience confused about what they are trying to say.
Therefore, what she needs is a low-budget film of a genre that no one has ever made before.
Fu Shiyi scratched his ear, and it seemed to make some sense.
After that, Gu Weiwei and Yan Hong discussed the direction of script revisions, and Fu Shiyi couldn't get a word in edgewise.
Yan Hong initially thought she was just an actress who had become somewhat famous and then became arrogant enough to want to direct her own movies.
He never expected her to read the script so carefully and to come up with so many ideas that he hadn't even considered.
Is this really just a 19-year-old actor?
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