Chapter 127



The achievements of Xin Yixing attracted the attention of many people in the industry. In addition to Yi Mian's introduction, Shen Huai also got to know many senior people in the film and television industry. After several rounds, he benefited a lot.

Although Shen Huai is well-known in the capital circle, the difference between his film and television investment and his previous investment is very large. Film and television cannot be quantified and evaluated. It can be said that if you want to have a big hit, the right time, right place and right people are indispensable.

Just like this time's "Eternal Night Crime", it just fills the gap in this quarter's criminal film. Moreover, in recent years, TV dramas have been telling stories about love in various ways, and the audience is a little tired of them. This kind of hardcore, brain-burning plot film can naturally be the most enthusiastically pursued by the audience, which is why there are so many tap water on the screen, and then there is a timely follow-up of high-quality publicity, which makes such a web drama, which was originally considered a niche, directly popular.

Of course, more importantly, although the costumes and props of "Sins of Eternal Night" are simple, the plot is very rigorous, which is the real reason why it can soar to the sky.

But such omissions are not common. Shen Huai was able to suppress the treasure this time, which can be said to be a blessing in disguise.

These big guys have been in the industry for many years. Shen Huai respects them very much. In addition, his previous experience of helping Yi Mian also made these big guys have a good impression of him, so they talked more.

"In fact, you are right to start with online dramas. The most taboo in investing in film and television is blindness and unrealistic ambitions, but you can't just focus on these. After all, small productions have their limitations. What can really affect this circle is to return to big productions in the end."

Shen Huai listened to the advice humbly and did not interrupt casually.

He is very self-aware and has his own expertise. Although he has achieved some success in the field of investment, he is a complete newcomer in the film and television industry. It is his luck that these big guys are willing to tell him these things.

His attitude satisfied the other party, so they talked more. He talked about the development of the domestic film and television industry and its drawbacks. He also lamented that although the domestic film market was gradually opened up, the domestic film industry system was not mature. Therefore, although the box office seemed to be booming in the past few years, in fact, most of it was contributed to the big-budget movies in the United States.

And with the failure of several domestic big productions in the past one or two years, the domestic film situation is not very optimistic. Although he was upset, he had no choice.

Speaking of this, the faces of several big men were a little gloomy.

An old man with gray hair took a long puff of the cigarette in his hand, exhaled, and said slowly: "Speaking of this, it reminds me of Pei Ran. If he were still here, the Chinese film and television industry would probably be a different scene now."

Shen Huai was stunned.

Pei Ran was the most famous martial arts actor in the Hong Kong film and television industry in the last century. At that time, martial arts films were the hottest in Hong Kong. They were not only popular in China, but also had many fans abroad, so martial arts actors had a higher status. Pei Ran quickly became popular in the entire Hong Kong film and television industry because of his good kung fu and good looks.

Later, the global economic recession hit Hong Kong hard, and the Hong Kong entertainment industry was in a state of panic.

Pei Ran was already a well-known wealthy man in Hong Kong, with luxury houses and tens of millions of assets. Even if there was an economic recession, it would not have much impact on him. However, he resolutely sold his property, invested all his funds, and performed for free, driving the entire Hong Kong film and television industry.

Later, he vigorously developed genre films and increased his attention to directors and screenwriters. At that time, many well-known directors and screenwriters emerged, which had a huge impact on the film and television circles in Hong Kong and even the whole of China. He was also called the savior of Hong Kong movies.

In addition to the film and television circles, he also helped many people and actively participated in various charity activities. I don’t know how many desperate people were infected by him and regained their spirits.

After Hong Kong overcame the crisis, he also received awards from the government. It can be said that he is an idol of all Hong Kong people.

Unfortunately, he later had an accident during the filming of a movie, and his lungs were pierced by steel bars. After several days of rescue, he died in vain.

On the day he died, the whole of Hong Kong was in a state of white, and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government even lowered the flag to half-mast for him.

He is a superstar with a strong personal charm. Later, at the Centennial Ceremony of Hong Kong Film, all the judges unanimously agreed that he was "the greatest superstar in a hundred years."

——Because

of the mention of Pei Ran, several big men became interested in talking again, so Shen Huai accompanied them, and they chatted until the early morning.

When Shen Huai returned home, it was already late at night. He got out of the car, and a gust of cold wind blew. He couldn't help shivering, and suddenly he felt a little headache.

He just thought it was the sequelae of staying up late, so he quickly entered the room, ready to wash up and go back to bed.

Who knew that when he walked into the house, he found that Ye Cang was not asleep either, but was sitting in the living room writing songs. Seeing Shen Huai coming back, he put down the guitar in his hand and walked over to take the bag in his hand.

Shen Huai was a little late in responding, and Ye Cang had already taken the bag away.

Shen Huai was a little helpless, and said to him: "Didn't you promise me not to stay up late? Why are you still writing songs at this time?"

Ye Cang crossed his arms and said confidently: "My boyfriend is not home all day long, why should I care about staying up late!"

Shen Huai: "..."

Ye Cang sniffed: "Okay, go take a shower, you smell like cigarettes, did you roll in the ashtray?" He knew Shen Huai didn't smoke, and thought he got the smell when he was socializing with others.

Shen Huai couldn't win the argument, and was about to go upstairs, but was suddenly stopped by Ye Cang: "Why is your face a little red?"

Shen Huai was stunned, and Ye Cang immediately put the back of his hand on his forehead and said in surprise: "Why is it so hot, do you have a fever?"

Shen Huai realized that he felt cold and had a headache because he had a fever.

Ye Cang wanted to take him back to the room immediately, but Shen Huai insisted on taking a shower. When he came out of the bathroom, he looked much more serious.

Ye Cang had already boiled hot water and found a thermometer. He took his temperature while nagging him.

Listening to his voice, Shen Huai felt as if he was floating. He was dazed, yet very relieved, and fell asleep without realizing it.

When Ye Cang found him, Shen Huai had already fallen asleep with even breathing.

He sighed helplessly, and had to carry Shen Huai back to bed. He stretched out his hand to smooth out the wrinkles between his brows, and took out the thermometer. Only after confirming that it was just a low fever did he feel relieved.

Ye Cang did not fall asleep that night, worried that Shen Huai's fever would get worse, so he kept using a towel to cool him down. After working hard until the early morning, Shen Huai's temperature finally dropped.

When Shen Huai woke up, his head no longer hurt, and apart from a little soreness in his body, there were no other problems.

He glanced at Ye Cang who was sleeping on the side of the bed, and was about to put him on the bed when Ye Cang woke up in a daze.

Shen Huai looked at the dark circles under his eyes and said helplessly, "I'm fine, go to bed and sleep for a while."

Ye Cang refused and insisted to take his temperature first. After confirming that Shen Huai's fever had indeed subsided, he said, "You always tell me to take care of my body, but you should. You have either a cold or a fever recently. Go to the hospital for a check-up."

Shen Huai was a little helpless: "I have a physical examination every year."

Ye Cang said, "Do it earlier this year. I'll go with you."

Shen Huai couldn't persuade him and had to agree.

Ye Cang was satisfied. He thought that he couldn't sleep anyway at this moment, so he said, "I'll make breakfast for you."

Shen Huai knew his poor cooking skills and was afraid that he had just subsided and had food poisoning, so he simply said, "I'm fine now, let me cook."

Shen Huai's specialty was noodles, but Ye Cang didn't mind.

Both of them have been very busy recently, and it is rare to have this kind of time together. Ye Cang hugged Shen Huai's waist and talked to him.

Tang Wanjun, who was attracted by the fragrance, just came in and saw this scene. She immediately shouted "Wow", then covered her eyes with her hands, but opened her fingers and peeked openly.

Shen Huai and Ye Cang: "..."

Recently, as Tang Wanjun gradually opened up her mind, the few of them got along more naturally. However, Shen Huai was still very unnatural when she saw the two of them being intimate, and Ye Cang had no choice but to let go.

Then he whispered, "When will this kind of light bulb disappear completely..."

"Lu Yang! What bad things did you say about me again!"

Because Tang Wanjun came over, Shen Huai made an extra bowl. Although she couldn't eat it, she said that she would feel satisfied just by looking at it.

After the two of them finished eating, Tang Wanjun hesitated for a while before saying, "Brother Shen, can you go to Hong Kong in a few days?"

"Hong Kong?" Shen Huai was a little surprised, but he didn't ask any more questions and agreed directly, "Okay."

Ye Cang was curious and asked, "What are you going to do in Hong Kong? To see your relatives?"

Tang Wanjun pursed her lips and shook her head, "No."

Shen Huai saw that she didn't want to say it, so he pulled Ye Cang and signaled him not to say anything more.

Tang Wanjun looked at Shen Huai gratefully: "Thank you."

Shen Huai smiled tolerantly: "You're welcome, everyone has their own privacy, if you don't want to say it, then don't say it."

Tang Wanjun bit her lip, as if she wanted to say something, but in the end she said nothing, just subconsciously glanced out the window.


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