Chapter 799 Shocking! A Superstar Wins Best Actor! 9



Today is the first day that Yi Mu and Leng Jia recorded together on stage.

Leng Jia's dressing room was next door; she went in and never came out again.

The assistant went over there twice as instructed by Bei Zhu, clearly intending to make friends, but the other party's attitude was very cold.

The assistant, who works alongside Yi Mu, a top influencer, mostly sees others bowing and scraping to them.

She rarely humbled herself like this, but the other party became arrogant.

The assistant was very unhappy and complained to Bei Zhu when she returned, "So what if she won a few awards? What's there to be proud of? If she's so capable, she should compete with Lin Han."

Lin Han is not yet thirty years old, but she is already recognized as the number one actress in the domestic film industry and has a small reputation internationally.

I've been developing my career abroad for the past two years, and this year I'll be starring in a film by a renowned foreign director, which I've heard is a potential Oscar contender.

Bei Zhu entered the industry several years earlier than her. This assistant is considered her apprentice. She is very reliable and caring, but she has a bit of a temper and is not very steady.

Bei Zhu wasn't angry. Instead, she glanced at the wall in front of her with a half-smile. Across from her was Leng Jia's dressing room.

"Do you think they don't want to be compared to Lin Han? The announcements online are exaggerating their abilities. Two years ago, they were called 'Little Lin Han,' and now they have the nerve to boast that they're on par with Lin Han or that they can win an Oscar before Lin Han. I don't know where they get their confidence."

What level is Lin Han?

Born into a family of national-level actors, she debuted as a child star and has steadily improved her acting skills. Her performances are so exquisite that she can play a 60-year-old when she is only 18, and it doesn't look out of place at all.

As for Leng Jia, she was just playing an eighteen-year-old character, and it just so happened that the character was well-written, and she brought the character to life.

"The little girl hasn't even learned to walk yet, but she's already trying to run. Sooner or later, something bad will happen to her."

Seeing that the time was almost up, Bei Zhu stood up, walked to Yi Mu's side, and looked at his delicate face, which naturally improved her mood.

"Alright, if they don't like us, we won't bother them. Honey, you have to hold back today and don't say anything out of line."

Yi Mu was in a bad mood. Upon hearing this, he opened his eyes wide and glared at his manager.

"What do you mean by being outspoken? Just listen to their wailing and howling; they can't even sing as well as Sister Cat."

Bei Zhu knew he was right, but many of these ordinary people were sent in by well-known companies, and some were even from his own company.

Compared to those two judges who always gloss over the truth and are as smooth as ghosts, Yi Mu, this silly kid, always tells the truth.

But sometimes telling the truth can offend people, especially on a stage with a script.

It's called a talent show for amateurs, but in reality, who gets to debut is predetermined.

The money that each company spends on the program is not for nothing. They want their favorite amateurs to have exposure, regardless of whether it's good or bad. As long as they can generate buzz and successfully debut, they can then create hype and marketing, and a star can quickly emerge.

Bei Zhu had never said these things to Yi Mu, not because she was afraid he would do something rash, but because the boy simply didn't think things through. He only found things annoying and was stubbornly clinging to his own ideas.

Bei Zhu had been with Yi Mu for three years and had pretty much figured out his temperament.

Yi Mu is not an overly warm-hearted person, nor is he foolishly kind; he simply likes to follow his own preferences and temperament.

The world is vast, but my feelings are the most important thing. That's all.

Maintaining this level of composure is rare among ordinary people, but for celebrities, it's better to be more tactful.

Bei Zhu knew she couldn't persuade Yi Mu, so she could only tell her assistant that if anything went wrong during the recording, they would have to discuss reshooting with the program director.

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