Chapter 35: My childhood friend is from Beijing Film Academy?
Chapter 35: My childhood friend is from Beijing Film Academy?
"Didn't you just say you also invested in a movie, which would cost 3000 million in total? Now you want to buy the rights, do you have enough money?"
Mr. Gu leaned against the door and asked.
"Although an investment agreement has been signed for that movie, the funds will not be transferred until the movie is officially approved, which will be early next year."
Gu Yi looked up and explained with a smile.
"Besides, the revenue sharing from the songs I released will be arriving soon, which is enough for me."
Mr. Gu looked very serious.
"We still have a little savings at home, it's not much, but if you ever need anything, just let me know."
If Gu Yi were a girl, he definitely wouldn't agree to let him into the industry, because without family support, most people who go in will basically not make it big.
Because he runs a supermarket, he often chats with others and knows that even boys can be in danger.
For example, so-called "big shots" like Xiaoming and Dawei have even been involved in scandals such as the "Eight Beauties of the Stone Cave".
There was also the incident a couple of years ago when Yang Guo jumped off the carriage; he was stunned when he heard about it.
Most importantly, the other person was speaking with such conviction that he certainly didn't want his future daughter-in-law to be a man!
Gu Yi felt a warmth in his heart and nodded.
"Okay, Dad, I'll let you know if I really need it."
Mr. Gu didn't say anything more, got up and left.
"knew!"
At this moment, Gu Yi took out his phone and dialed Principal Wang's number.
"Principal, I have something to tell you. I've partnered with Fiber Optics, and they've provided me with a film resource. I'll most likely be joining the production later."
"Oh?"
At this moment, Principal Wang, who was hosting an eagle party, was surprised, but did not feel that anything was wrong.
"You're pretty good, kid."
Because in the past, the real top stars were all involved in film, television, and music, unlike now, where people like Chicken Bro and Chaoyue can just participate in a talent show.
This is definitely the Peninsula version.
"So the news of my departure was supposed to be announced at the end of the year, but it's going to be announced earlier now."
Gu Yi explained.
Principal Wang smiled.
"Alright, I'll talk to Su XL and ask him to post it on Weibo. You just need to reply to it."
Thanks.
Gu Yi's tone was sincere.
"What are you thanking me for?"
Principal Wang smiled.
"I'm quite happy that IG has produced a big star. Keep up the good work, Fiber's strength is still pretty good, don't let IG down."
Don't worry.
Gu Yi hung up the phone.
A weight was lifted off my shoulders.
The next morning at 10 a.m., he went out to hail a taxi and spent more than an hour getting to the rural outskirts of the city.
Rural areas are now paved with cement roads, and solar streetlights have been installed along the roadsides, along with garbage sorting stations.
Many of the simple houses, muddy paths, vast rice paddies, and the croaking of frogs from his childhood are gone.
Gu Yi hadn't even entered the door yet.
Then I heard the sound of mahjong being played coming from the card room.
"Hahaha, this is amazing!"
"Losing to Tangjiatuo!"
Gu Yi's grandfather was speechless.
"Hey, winning first is just paper, winning later is real money! Hurry up and draw your cards to continue!"
Grandpa Li urged him on with a smile.
The soul of mahjong in Chongqing is the "blood battle to the end"—if one player wins, the game continues until three players have won.
On the contrary, Guangdong Mahjong is simpler.
His dad bought this mahjong set especially for them to play with, just in case the old folks got bored at home.
"Old Gu, your grandson is back!"
In the card room, Grandpa Li glanced up and saw Gu Yi at the door, and immediately called out with a smile.
"Hello, grandfathers!"
Gu Yi stood at the door and smiled.
The other two elderly people at the card table also turned their heads, their faces showing familiar smiles.
"Xiao Yi, you've grown so much!"
"It's been so long since I've seen you!"
Grandpa Gu was pondering over the mahjong tiles when he looked up and his eyes lit up the moment he saw Gu Yi.
"Xiao Yi's here! Come in and sit down."
No sooner had she finished speaking than Grandma Gu rushed out of the kitchen, clutching a spatula in her hand.
"Oh, my little one!"
"Why did you suddenly come back without telling me? Luckily, I made pork ribs today!"
"I just wanted to surprise you!"
Gu Yi smiled.
At this moment, the other players inside also won their hands one after another, and Grandpa Li stood up with a smile.
"Now that your grandson is back, let's call it a day and go home for lunch."
"Yes, we won't delay your family reunion."
The other two old men also stood up.
Gu Yi quickly waved his hand.
"Excuse me, gentlemen, I'm sorry to interrupt your card game."
"Don't mention it!"
Grandpa Li smiled.
"You rarely come back, that's much more important than playing cards. Let's play together again sometime."
The elderly people chatted and laughed as they walked out of the courtyard and went home.
Grandma Gu pulled Gu Yi towards the living room.
"You play by yourself for a while, I still have to go to the kitchen to work, I've only cooked half of the dish."
"Grandma, let me help you. I also want to show off my skills and let you taste my cooking."
Gu Yi smiled and took the wooden shovel.
"You little rascal, you can cook now?"
Grandma Gu was both surprised and delighted.
"certainly!"
Gu Yi entered the kitchen and stir-fried the vegetables in the pan with practiced ease.
Grandma Gu stood to the side, looking him up and down, and she smiled happily, especially when she saw the buzz cut.
"You look much more energetic than before. Is your hand alright?"
"It's alright now!"
Gu Yi smiled.
A short while later, he finished cooking the last dish and, together with his grandmother, carried the food to the dining table in the living room.
Stir-fried green peppers with pork, the pork is homemade cured pork, and the peppers are chopped into large bunches. It's oily, spicy, and fragrant, and it's absolutely delicious with rice.
This green bell pepper is mildly spicy; Gu Yi didn't dare add bird's eye chili or similar peppers.
People from mountainous cities have been accustomed to spicy food their whole lives. If they don't eat spicy food when they get old, they will find it bland and lose their appetite.
The three sat together, and Gu Yi enjoyed the radish stew with pork ribs, stir-fried bok choy, and stir-fried green peppers with pork.
At this moment, Grandpa Gu suddenly asked a question.
"You're not going to play video games anymore?"
Gu Yi shook his head.
"I'm not doing this anymore. I recently auditioned for a movie role, and if it's successful, I'll switch careers and become an actor. Then you'll be able to see me on TV."
"To become an actor?"
Grandpa Gu's eyes lit up.
"That's much better than playing video games."
As they were chatting, Grandma Gu seemed to remember something and said with a smile.
"By the way, your Grandpa Li's little granddaughter came back a few days ago. I heard she's studying at an arts school and wants to be an actress. You two really are destined to be together."
"Zhou Qianru?"
Gu Yi asked in surprise.
"She's eligible to attend arts school?"
In Gu Yi's original memory, his childhood friend Zhou Qianru came here to play during summer vacation when they were young, and she was very thin and dark-skinned from the sun.
She was always fighting with him, and what was most frustrating was that if she couldn't win, she would bring her sister along. She was a complete little tyrant.
"Girls change a lot as they grow up."
Grandma Gu said with a smile.
"She's very pretty now."
"Grandma, do you know which arts school she attends?"
"I think it's called Beijing Film Academy! Anyway, Old Man Li said it's one of the top film academies in the country."
Grandpa Gu interrupted.
Gu Yi was speechless for a moment.
Beijing Film Academy?
Then you can get in by taking the exam yourself.
In the end, will he not become Wa's junior?
I'm afraid she'll laugh me to death in the future!
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