Becoming a Billionaire after Divorce-Chapter 771 - 290: Nazha Sister Jianati

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Chapter 771: Chapter 290: Nazha Sister Jianati

Walking the red carpet, Nazha whispered in Sun Dasheng’s ear: "You’re having a good time today, aren’t you?"

Hearing the jealousy in her words, he knew exactly why she said it—right from the Heavenly Immortal next to him on his left.

But he pretended not to understand and said, "What nonsense are you talking about? I’m here today because of you."

"Hmph! Better be."

Sun Dasheng glanced over, seeing she still wore a smile facing the cameras of media reporters, but her words were ’icy cold.’

Heh, no wonder she’s an actress; her acting isn’t as bad as everyone says.

Isn’t she acting perfectly well in front of a live broadcast?

Could it be that she wasn’t putting her heart into her previous roles?

"What are you looking at?" Guli Nazha nudged his arm, "The reporters are watching, don’t turn your head towards the camera."

After walking the red carpet, he signed his name on the signature board.

Sun Dasheng, arm in arm with two Heavenly Immortals from the entertainment industry, walked into the premiere ceremony venue.

To build momentum for the movie, the premiere was held at the Capital Workers’ Gymnasium, which can accommodate 15,000 people at once—it’s not a small scale by any standard.

Apart from stars and reporters, quite a few big names from the industry also attended.

Like CEOs and vice presidents of major film companies.

Even state-owned enterprises like China Film and others sent heavyweight guests.

Even Han Sanpin, known as the ’Sitting Stone Tiger’ of the entertainment industry and retired for many years, came to the venue.

He must be here for the domestic sci-fi blockbuster.

During his tenure, he tirelessly advocated for domestically produced big-investment, high-production films. In the end, the only decent outcome was The Wandering Earth by Guo Fan.

Other so-called big-production sci-fi films were what, a load of bull?

They were nothing more than The Wandering Earth and its copies.

Currently, the most profitable films in the market are still low-budget comedies.

This so-called low-budget does not refer to the investment amount; a comedy nowadays might shout out a budget of three to five hundred million, which is staggering.

Low-budget here refers to the lack of industrialized production in movies, still following the old small workshop model.

It contributes little or nothing to improving the level of domestic film production.

Looking at the recent market slump, it’s clear there are no good films, and audiences are simply voting with their feet, choosing not to go to the cinema.

The period of rapid growth for Huayu Films from 2010 to 2019 is over, and we have prematurely entered a period of decline.

As of now, there is still no good solution.

Against this backdrop, the higher-ups at the Film Bureau naturally have high hopes for The Wandering Earth 3, with a 2 billion investment and fully industrialized production.

Although saving the market with just one drama is unrealistic,

it can at least give filmmakers some confidence.

Let everyone know that well-crafted and earnest films will still be appreciated by audiences, bringing some hope to domestic cinema.

Before the premiere started, many popular singers were invited to warm up the crowd.

After singing and dancing, the movie began.

How to describe the effect?

This outdoor mega-screen movie can’t compare in privacy with cinemas, as the audience was too far away.

But the entire venue was silent, everyone held their breath, captivated by the magnificent sci-fi scenes in the movie, and lost in various cosmic wonders.

Occasionally, the quiet venue would erupt in astonished gasps, followed by enthusiastic applause.

You could tell it was about Earth facing a crisis and being saved by the protagonists.

What does this mean?

It means everyone was engrossed; the plot and visuals were indeed captivating.

This proves that the movie has already achieved more than half its success.

In the front row of the audience,

beside Director Guo Fan, Sun Dasheng was also engrossed, captivated by the movie’s plot and grand visuals.

After the movie ended,

the entire venue erupted in enthusiastic applause.

Sun Dasheng didn’t withhold his applause, "Congratulations, Director Guo!"

Guo Fan smiled shyly and said, "Let’s share the joy, this movie is my success, but also yours, President Sun."

Sun Dasheng was amused by his words, "Hahaha... Then let’s share the joy!"

Sun Dasheng patted his shoulder, then said, "I have something else to do, so I’ll leave first. Go entertain the other guests."

"President Sun, let me see you off!" Guo Fan stood up and said.

He knew that Sun was being considerate of him.

After all, if the big investor stayed, would he accompany the investor or accompany the investor?

He really didn’t have a choice.

Many other guests would undoubtedly be neglected.

Sun Dasheng saw this and chose to leave early.

After all, important people usually arrive late and leave early; it’s customary.

Like at a company dinner, if the big boss stays the whole time, how can colleagues relax and enjoy themselves?

If you eat a meal constrained and uncomfortable, doesn’t the dinner party lose its purpose?

It’s meant for colleagues to get to know each other; instead, everyone eats silently and leaves.

Might as well not eat at all.

"No need!" Sun Dasheng declined his offer.

And left with a group of people.

Among them, sneaking in, was one of the movie’s leading actresses.

Inside the Rolls-Royce.

"Why did you follow?" Sun Dasheng asked Nazha, beside him, in surprise.

At such a grand premiere, with all sorts of stars and big shots in the circle, why aren’t you networking with them? Why follow me?

Wearing a strapless evening gown, Nazha pouted: "I didn’t want to stay there; I just want to be with you. What? You don’t want me to follow you, are you annoyed by me?"