Chapter 175 Better to Eat Shit
Yang Anni pretended not to hear and, while speeding up her noodles, asked the owner to bring her three bottles of soda.
Although she had good grades before, she was actually forced to study by Zhao Junshan.
Learning this thing is just like having a hobby.
Only when students themselves enjoy it and are willing to learn it on their own can they experience the joy of it.
If you study just for the sake of studying, even if studying is not difficult for the student and the grades are even quite good, it will still be a painful experience.
Yang Anni is like that.
Her decision to elope after the New Year was partly due to her reluctance to marry an older man, but the main reason was actually to spite Zhao Jun and not give in to his wishes.
My daughter, whom I always thought was very well-behaved, not only ran away from her arranged marriage, but also skipped school and ran away from home.
Just thinking about the possible look on Zhao Junshan's face—the old dictator, the old feudalist, the old stubborn—would make Yang Anni happy for a year.
Besides, while making a living away from home may be difficult, it also offers freedom.
Especially since she brought enough money, she had enough left over after buying the house. Although it wasn't a lot, it wasn't a small amount for a single girl. If she didn't spend the money recklessly, she could live a peaceful life for several years even in a place like the capital.
This means there are no more worries.
That means you can do whatever you want.
For example, books.
I only read novels.
She used to be overly controlled by Zhao Junshan, but now she has completely let herself go.
I don't read romance novels at all. What's so interesting about love stories between men and women? People who are willing to die for a man aren't human; they're insane.
She watches martial arts novels, science fiction, and crime-solving films.
Huang Yi's martial arts novels are long and erotic, with many fantastical and unbelievable elements that are hard for ordinary people to imagine. The relationships between men and women in them are also extremely messy. Many girls don't like to read them, but Yang Anni reads them with great interest.
My dear cousin never misses an article, and she even tries her best to recommend them to people she knows.
Although many of the extras she worked with were penniless, the director and screenwriter were rich.
It's just a magazine, and some people have been buying it all along. Now, they've just realized that the author of the novel they're following is a relative of someone they know, and they have a strange sense of intimacy, like the author is right next to them.
The days of freedom were so joyful. Even though she knew Jiang Jianni was right, she was still happy enough. How could she bear to give up her wonderful life and go back to school to suffer through the misery of studying?
So after pretending not to hear for a while, she asked, "Sister, I have a film to shoot recently, and it's not a small role. Would you like to come and check out our set?"
By the way, although the funding for "The Legend of the Gods: The Sequel" is in place, the staff is ready, and the actors are being selected, it is still a long way from the start of filming.
no way.
Although they were filming "The Sequel to Investiture of the Gods," they did not intend to continue the costume style of "Investiture of the Gods."
During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, it was still a slave society, so it was understandable that people were not properly dressed. However, Jiang Jianni wrote "Investiture of the Gods" during the Qin and Han dynasties, when development in all aspects had advanced countless times. Naturally, people could no longer wear grass skirts and leaves and act like primitive people.
Therefore, for costumes, accessories, and makeup, we had to consult historical records, consult experts, and make them on the spot. We also had to determine the actors' makeup, all of which took time.
Of course, the most important thing is that a novel is a novel and a screenplay is a screenplay. The screenplay hasn't even been made yet, so what's the point of making a film?
So even though Yang Anni has signed a contract to play an important role, she still needs to take on acting jobs to support herself.
Jiang Jianni sighed: "Fine, I won't say anything more. You know what you're doing."
"Just relax a little, but you still need to think more about the future."
Yang Anni's tense nerves instantly relaxed, and she smiled and said, "I know, sister. I've already made plans. I'll sign up after the New Year."
"Anyway, the night school courses are just so-so. I haven't forgotten what I learned before. I can spend half a year reviewing and then take the college entrance examination in July. It will save me from wasting time."
Jiang Jianni was just a cousin, not a biological sister or mother. Since Yang Anni knew this, she didn't say anything more to avoid bothering her.
But visiting the film set is impossible in the short term.
They need to find out about schools in the capital first, then choose and buy houses based on the schools. After taking care of these things, they also want to climb the Great Wall, visit Fragrant Hills, take photos in the Forbidden City, watch the flag-raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square, and so on.
The schedule is very tight, so visits to the film set and such have to be postponed.
Speaking of the school, Yang Anni immediately perked up: "I've already found out everything for you, and I've written it all down in my notebook. I'll show it to you when we get back."
"Go and inquire about it in person tomorrow."
Ever since receiving Jiang Jiani's call, Yang Anni has been incredibly excited, like she's been injected with adrenaline.
She knew many people on the film set, making it easy for her to gather information. She knew at least 80% of the details about the neighborhoods around the school and housing prices, if not everything.
Jiang Jianni now has a completely different opinion of her cousin.
However, considering Yang Anni's identity in the original novel—a shrewd and sophisticated actress and socialite who could manipulate so many wealthy and powerful men—she clearly had an aura of prestige.
I just don't know if that halo still exists now.
She used to find it strange that everyone around her had a personal profile above their head, and she wished those things would disappear immediately.
But now that it's really gone, she actually misses it a little.
Putting everything else aside, the fact that this thing can automatically change character settings is a great clue.
Yang Anni not only knows many people on the film set, but also in her neighborhood.
On the way back, I ran into someone who proudly introduced me as his sister and brother-in-law.
Most people's reactions were normal; they all said nice things.
But some of them say things that are hard to hear.
A young man with a face full of acne exclaimed in surprise, "Your sister? You have a sister? Aren't you an orphan whose parents died and who has no siblings?"
Yang Anni was furious: "Your parents are all dead, and your brothers and sisters are all dead too."
It's true that she didn't get along with Zhao Junshan, and it's true that she resented Zhao Junshan's abnormal control.
But she also understood that Zhao Junshan was treating her well in his own way, in a way that he thought was good.
She just wanted to rebel against this suffocating, controlled life; she never thought of cursing her own parents to die.
And she also has a younger brother.
Not only does he have a younger brother, but he also has a lot of older and younger cousins. Although they don't get along very well, it's not like he should have killed them all.
This idiot must have a death wish, right?
Yang Anni immediately decided to ignore this man from now on.
Jiang Jianni looked at the other person thoughtfully.
Yang Anni was still indignant: "She spews filth all over her mouth, what's the point of living like that? Eating every day is just a waste of food, she might as well just eat shit..."
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