Zhong Buyi discussed with Chu Yu and finalized other roles. The two worked together quite well. The instructors that Zhong Buyi had hired were all in place, and the actors had all packed their clothes and entered the production team for training.
Chu Chu naturally wanted to attend the class as well.
It was her first time away from her family, and she was a little anxious. Chu Yu comforted her and promised to take her to Yorkham every week.
Chu Chu loves fried chicken, but Chu Yu is afraid that fried food will affect her development, so she doesn't allow her to eat too much. When she heard that she could go out to eat and shop every week, Chu Chu happily agreed and was already looking forward to the holiday even before joining the crew.
He Lu measured the sizes of all the actors and, as Chu Yu had suggested, brought some clothes for them to try on one by one.
Chu Yu has a good eye for people. After Tang Zhenni put on the white suit, she looked like a completely different person. Chu Yu also matched her with pearl earrings and a pearl necklace, and had the teacher give her a long curly hairstyle.
He Lu thought she had great taste; her outfit was even more fashionable than that of a design student. He Lu watched and learned as he went. Although he was more professional than Chu Yu, he didn't understand women as well as Chu Yu did.
Chu Yu always seems to know what kind of girl should dress.
Her hands have magic; everyone who is transformed by her is like a magical transformation, turning from little girls in the village into socialites and white-collar workers in the port city.
Tang Xiaohong stared at herself in the mirror, so excited she didn't know what to do. "This is the first time I've worn a suit. It looks so good! The waist is so slim, and the trousers make me look so thin. I almost don't recognize myself."
Chu Yu smiled and said, "Now you should believe that I chose you because you are good enough."
For some reason, Tang Xiaohong would always be moved to tears by her praise.
Perhaps because she had always been an unremarkable ugly duckling, all she received from her parents was scolding. She didn't know she was good, or that she deserved praise and recognition.
"It's thanks to your good taste, Mr. Zhou. You've dressed Yuling up beautifully. In this dress, Yuling looks just like a princess, a princess of darkness."
Everyone was amused by her, weren't they?
Wang Yuling wore a black off-shoulder umbrella dress with her hair tied up high, looking fashionable and sophisticated. However, she had a shrewd look, and with makeup, she looked more like Cinderella's wicked stepsister. Wasn't she just a dark princess?
Wang Yuling has a great figure, and Chu Yu thinks she has a lot of potential. If there's an opportunity in the future, he wants to promote her even further.
"He Lu, is the bag you bought for Yu Ling finished?"
"No problem, they're all Chanel, LV, and Hermes."
Wang Yuling had no idea what Hermes was. The props in the film were not real bags, but the 1:1 replicas were of very good quality. Chu Yu didn't even recognize that it was a fake, so it must be able to withstand the scrutiny of the camera.
“Yu Ling, during this time, He Lu will give you some knowledge about luxury goods. Study hard and try to carry your bag more naturally.”
Wang Yuling nodded repeatedly.
She agreed to play the villainous supporting role because Chu Yu offered her a very lucrative opportunity. Just last night, before she had even decided to join the production team, Chu Yu and Zhong Buyi came to her door and immediately asked her:
Do you want to become an international superstar? To make movies and TV series, to have endless endorsement deals, to count money until your hands cramp, to buy houses, sports cars and designer bags, to become the envy of everyone?
What else could Wang Yuling say?
She's just a villainous female supporting character; it's not like we're asking her to strip naked for the film. Her mother heard that the training camp included room and board, had famous teachers, and even paid her a salary, so she packed her bags and kicked her out.
Chu Yu spent a day on the film set, taking care of most of the matters there. After settling Xiao Chu Chu in and letting her sleep in the same room with Tang Zhenni, and making her bed, she rushed back to Tsinghua University.
Chu Yu's computer team had made considerable progress in completing the Fuji Group project.
Early on a weekend morning, Chu Yu went to the library. The sun was shining brightly, and Yan Hongzhe was leaning against the bed, a pen resting on his chin, seemingly deep in thought.
When Chu Yu arrived, he seemed to have a premonition and looked up at her. "It's rare to see you in the library. You seem to be very busy lately."
Chu Yu didn't hide it; she also felt that she had spent too little time studying. As students in the Computer Science Department of Tsinghua University, they were the hope of Tsinghua University and the hope of the entire country.
Their abilities determined the status of China's computer industry, and their future will determine the future of China's computer industry.
As a college student who is being nurtured by the nation, she should enrich herself and contribute to the country's computer industry.
However, she works hard to earn money so that she won't be financially strapped when she develops her career in the future.
Chu Yu opened her backpack and took out her books. "My company has been a bit busy lately, but thankfully it's all over now, so I can take a break for a while."
Yan Hongzhe was somewhat puzzled, "You started a company to make money?"
Chu Yu found this statement a bit strange. Why would she start a company if she wasn't going to make money? Isn't life all about those things? Fame, fortune, success, wealth, and status. She wasn't born in Rome; she's working hard to earn money to buy a plane ticket to Rome. Her intentions shouldn't be hard to understand, right?
Chu Yu smiled and said, "Of course, why would I bother with this if I wasn't going to make money?"
Yan Hongzhe's confusion didn't seem feigned. "Is money really that good? Would it make you give up such a great opportunity to study and busy yourself with those trivial things? A top student like you from Tsinghua University should have inspiring ideals and life pursuits, right?"
Yan Hongzhe's grandfather was a renowned contemporary painter, and his grandmother was an archaeology expert.
His parents were both diplomats, his uncles and aunts also worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and his aunts and uncles were officials in Beijing.
The renowned contemporary writer Yan Changqing also comes from the Yan family. Yan Hongzhe was born into such a family and was exposed to English, writing, painting, archaeology, and communication with foreigners from a young age.
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