"I'm fine."
"You said you were fine, but you couldn't even stand." Zhao Yazhi supported Wu Changyun's body.
The medical staff nearby came over and asked, "We have a stretcher. We can take you to the hospital."
Wu Changyun was a little annoyed, but he immediately waved his hand and replied with a smile: "I'm fine, no need for a stretcher, I'm fine like this."
Zhao Yazhi laughed out loud when she heard this, and continued to support Wu Changyun and said, "Thank you for letting me know."
"He definitely can't get away."
Wu Changyun pretended to be confident. After all, the airport's security measures were not that bad. But no matter what the original intention was, this was a good thing for Wu Changyun or Zhao Yazhi.
Wu Changyun, who had a bruise on his leg, was finally admitted to the hospital. Zhou Huiting's mental state was still unstable and she needed rest. Wu Changyun happened to be arranged in the ward next door.
The most anxious person now is Yuan Aijia, who comes to the hospital to visit Wu Changyun every day. Today she brings a bag of mangoes, and tomorrow she brings a basket of pineapples. After a while, Wu Changyun's bedside is filled with various snacks and fruits.
"I say, are you done yet? You come to me every day without working?"
"I'm not working? Isn't it because some people's injuries have slowed down the progress?" Yuan Aijia angrily threw the apple peeling knife aside, pinched Wu Changyun's nose and said, "If you keep talking, I won't peel apples for you."
"I'm not begging you for anything." Wu Changyun said with a smile. He was about to vomit from eating so much fruit recently.
"You're such a heartless person. I'm leaving now." Yuan Aijia patted the quilt, stood up and left the ward.
As soon as Yuan Aijia left, Zhao Yazhi, still wearing a stewardess uniform, walked in curiously.
"I just saw someone go out..."
"Yes, there are people coming in and out of this ward every day."
"Oh, I see." Zhao Yazhi smiled and sat beside Wu Changyun's bed, exactly where Yuan Aijia was just now.
Looking at Zhao Yazhi's red top and carefully done eye makeup, the tight miniskirt is within reach. This can only be achieved so easily in the ward.
"I said you are so charming that even that Yi Zhangyu has collected your photos."
"You think that's a compliment? It's the same everywhere. We sisters at the airport also get obsessed with photos of celebrities. And you've been in the industry for so long, and you don't even have a single decent photo."
"Are you so sure I don't have any photos?"
"Yes, last time I told my sisters that I had met you, they kept asking me for your autographed photo. But if you have one, please remember to give me one first." Zhao Yazhi was a little excited.
In her opinion, Wu Changyun can be considered a big star. Looking at the current Hong Kong film industry from a female perspective, there are only two ways to become famous: either be extremely beautiful or be extremely talented.
This is also one of the reasons that trapped Zhao Yazhi. It is difficult to stand out in Hong Kong, where there are so many beautiful women.
Wu Changyun was also very clear about this principle. He had just seen Deborah promoting "The World at Large" a few days ago, and the actual box office of this movie was more than 600,000 Hong Kong dollars. Based on the current spending power of Hong Kong movie fans, the box office of the top one could reach about 5 million, and there would be a cliff-like gap in the box office of the top ten.
What really made Deborah famous was the movie "Emmanuelle of Hong Kong". This movie also has a more explicit name: Emmanuelle of Hong Kong: Bestiality.
It grossed over 1.1 million at the time, much like Shaw Brothers had invited Wu Changyun to star in "The Twins of Jin Ping." I remember the lead actress was none other than Tien Ni, who had just finished filming "A Romantic Affair." It's not that these actresses weren't great, it's just that there were too many beauties.
"If there's a chance." Wu Changyun continued the previous topic.
For now, Wu Changyun doesn't want to persuade Zhao Yazhi to join the entertainment industry too early. According to the timeline, Zhao Yazhi just debuted and played the leading role in "Half a Catty, Eight Taels". It is hard to imagine that a newly-minted actress could immediately get the leading role in this drama, but the woman in front of him did it.
"I'm fine now. Let's go out for a walk." Wu Changyun suddenly got up from the hospital bed and sat next to Zhao Yazhi.
"Ah? That's not good."
"It's really nothing. I was just worried about the wound getting infected." Wu Changyun thought it was nothing, but Fushun insisted on keeping him in the hospital for two days of observation, and Zhao Yazhi came to visit him every day during these two days.
The main reason was that Zhao Yazhi's arrival made him want to set up a film company even more, otherwise he would have to keep working for the company.
Wu Changyun plans to become a leading figure in Hong Kong with three films, including "The Sixth Sense." Next, he plans to collaborate with TVB to bring a historical masterpiece to Hong Kong.
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