Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old-Chapter 1943 - Extra A Brand New Life 58 (Jiang Yue and Xue
Chapter 1943: Extra: A Brand New Life 58 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan)
Chapter 1943: Extra: A Brand New Life 58 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan)
“She almost wanted to rush into the screen and tear her apart entirely.”
But that last look in her eyes, although she wasn’t crying, somehow made her seem extremely pitiful.
As Xu Yi whispered in the cinema, “She mostly plays villains. If she wants people to hate her, they hate her, if she wants them to sympathize, they sympathize, if she wants to give them chills, she gives them chills… Anyway, her acting skills are extremely refined, completely under her control.”
Even without Xu Yi’s insights, just by seeing Qin Zi’s screen time not exceed three minutes, Jiang Yue and the others could actually tell this.
Typically, villains have very complex minds, and they are also particularly hard to portray.
This Qin Zi, her acting skills indeed are explosive.
Exiting the cinema, Xu Yi saw in the fan group that Qin Zi was filming in S City’s Cinema City. They said Qin Zi had just taken a small role, so Xu Yi thought about going to Cinema City tomorrow to try her luck and see if she could encounter Qin Zi.
Considering the movie had only been released for two days, Qin Zi’s role was too small and not at all famous. The producers didn’t even have Qin Zi join the promotion, so compared to those main actors, she was quite free. That’s why Qin Zi was in Cinema City and not busy promoting the movie everywhere, Qin Zi hadn’t even reposted a Weibo post about her participation in the movie—it was the fans who discovered it themselves.
Xu Yi wanted to visit Cinema City, and as her boyfriend, Chen Sheng naturally wanted to go as well.
Jiang Yue and the others hadn’t thought about meeting Qin Zi specifically; they just knew Xu Yi and Chen Sheng wanted to go and they themselves had never visited Cinema City before. It seemed worth checking out, so Jiang Yue and the others had no objections.
The next day, at nine in the morning, Jiang Yue and the group appeared in Cinema City.
There were quite a few food and drink stalls in Cinema City. Xue Yan bought water, Chen Sheng and Song Yun got coke, and Jiang Yue and Xu Yi opted for milk tea.
Xue Yan and Jiang Yue held hands, Chen Sheng and Xu Yi held hands, and Zhou Ping and Yao Xi, the two singletons, linked arms with the equally single Song Yun, walking together in the middle.
Song Yun, although he had been trembling at the sight of strangers these past few days, was very happy.
Wedged between Zhou Ping and Yao Xi, two familiar people, he wasn’t as afraid of others as before, nor was he keeping his head down as much. Holding his large cup of coke with both hands, he followed Zhou Ping and the others, looking around at everything he had never seen before, which he found quite novel, making his eyes almost light up.
Xu Yi came to Cinema City harboring the possibility of seeing Qin Zi from a distance, but even if she didn’t meet her, she wouldn’t be disappointed, as her main reason for coming to S City was to meet friends and have fun with them.
But when she actually saw Qin Zi, wearing a white shirt, faded blue jeans, sneakers, and a simple beige trench coat, with her hair in large waves, standing with quite a few people, she got so excited she yelled out loud.
“Ah, Qin Zi! It really is Qin Zi!” Xu Yi gripped Chen Sheng’s arm tightly, her eyes unable to look away from Qin Zi.
Jiang Yue and the others all followed her gaze.
Qin Zi really wasn’t famous at all—indeed, at that moment in Cinema City not many people knew she was an actor. She was standing there, one hand in her trench coat pocket, talking on her phone about something, when suddenly she heard a scream. It was the first time in Cinema City that she heard someone screaming her name, she stopped talking and looked over.
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Seeing Xu Yi, she paused.
This was her fan.
Xu Yi had joined the fan group and even had private chats with her, expressing how much she loved the characters she played. This fan could relate each of her roles as if recounting treasures.