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Chapter 265: Peking

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Tao Tao looked around the theater excitedly, and soon saw Jiang Se standing next to Lin Xiwen on the stage with a microphone in his hand.

This was the second time she actually saw Jiang Se in person. It was a coincidence. The first time she met Jiang Se was also because of "Beijing Events", but at that time "Beijing Events" was just the opening ceremony.

It was because of that accidental opportunity to interview Jiang Se in person that Tao Tao became a fan of Jiang Se.

Jiang Se's dressing and appearance are now very famous on the Internet. Her clothing taste has been recognized by several people in the fashion industry. The same style of the skirt she wears will soon appear on the Internet.

For an occasion like tonight, she was still dressed appropriately, in a pink chiffon dress with a one-shoulder neckline that revealed her shoulders. She looked elegant and graceful, and her long legs were straight and reminded Tao Tao of the stunning glimpse in "Peking Events", which was unforgettable.

According to colleagues who had the honor of attending the film festival, Jiang Se performed at a top-notch level in "Beijing Great Event", and she deserved the trophy for Best Supporting Actress.

Nowadays, there are many doubts about Jiang Se on the Internet, and some people believe that she won the Best Supporting Actress award as a newcomer, not based on her real ability.

Tao Tao believes in the evaluation of her peers, but she believes more in her idol Jiang Se.

She just hopes that after the movie is released, these annoying people will shut up!

The words "Peking Event" appeared on the screen behind several main creative staff members. Jiang Se smiled, and when her eyes occasionally moved across the cinema, Tao Tao felt that she was looking at herself.

I don't know if she still remembers me. She probably doesn't remember me. I'm not a big shot and I haven't even been hired as a full-time employee at Longxing Studio. She felt a little disappointed when she thought of this, but soon she knocked herself on the spot, cheered herself up and focused her attention on the poster.

She vaguely remembered that a brief media interview would be arranged after the movie, and she would then have another opportunity to get close to Jiang Se. Thinking of this, Tao Tao became excited again.

Invited guests arrived one after another, and at 7:15, Jiang Se even saw Nie Dan and others bringing people over. They raised their hands to greet her from a distance, and were led to the VIP seats.

This time, Nie Dan, Pei Yi and others were all film investors, so Lin Xiwen naturally invited several of them to the film premiere and reserved special seats for them. However, Pei Yiyuan did not come because he was in Guangzhou. Nie Dan, Cheng Runing and others all came, and brought a few girls with them.

Fan Zhiyun, who was standing by, saw the interaction between Jiang Se and Nie Dan and the others, with envy in her eyes. When she spoke to Jiang Se, her attitude became even more intimate.

The premiere officially began at 7:20. As the host came on stage to introduce the main creative staff and main actors of the crew, the singer who sang the theme song for the movie was invited. In the middle, Lin Xiwen spoke for a while. After warming up the atmosphere, the surrounding lights gradually dimmed. Everyone who was whispering stopped talking at the same time and cast their eyes on the screen.

Shu Payen, who was sitting in the fifth row, also put down the poster in his hand, took off his glasses, wiped them with a handkerchief, put them back on, and stared at the screen.

At the beginning of the movie, Lin Xiwen showed a narrow alley with a ten-second long shot. The sky was gray and it was drizzling. There were many puddles on the ground. The rain fell on the ground, hitting the blue bricks and old tiles, making a rustling sound.

More than ten seconds later, the audience heard a burst of hurried and messy footsteps stepping on puddles. The person seemed to be in a panic, which was revealed from the stumbling and anxious footsteps. Then, as expected, a panting sound was heard, and a young man holding his chest appeared at the entrance of the alley. The rain soaked his tattered clothes, which stuck to his body. The stains on his hair mixed with blood and rain flowed down, gathering into a line at his chin, and drop by drop sank into his unbuttoned clothes, making him look extremely miserable. He dragged his tired legs, gritted his teeth and ran in the alley. The splashing mud made his steps heavier. He looked back from time to time, obviously running for his life.

The camera quickly switched following the man's gaze, and the audience seemed to be infected by this emotion and couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.

The pursuers behind seemed to be about to catch up at any time. The man's breathing and footsteps were intertwined with his rapid heartbeat. The man's face turned pale, and he coughed and gasped. It seemed that he had difficulty breathing. He rolled his eyes, gradually lost consciousness, and fell to the ground with a bang.

The camera went black at first, and then the clanging sounds of gongs and drums were heard, accompanied by a burst of "eh eh ah ah" singing. The lights on the screen hadn't come on yet, but the unique sounds of early musical instruments and the sense of time came out along with the gongs and drums and the shrill and very charming voices.

The screen gradually lit up, and the play on the stage was reaching its climax. Lin Xiwen used several quickly switching short shots to show the environment. Through the lens, people could see clearly that this should be a theater. Most of the people in the theater hid under the eaves, and the space was empty. A few servants serving tea and water wandered among the guests listening to the play under the eaves, which was different from the previous anxious and tense scene.

"Is Miss Doukuo here to listen to the opera?"

Amid the rustling sound of the rain, a somewhat flattering voice was heard. Only a soft female voice was heard. She did not answer his question, but asked nonchalantly:

"Are the people who are on stage today from Guangde Building?"

Although I haven't seen the person yet, just hearing the voice has already made me have endless fantasies about the girl who is speaking.

Her voice seemed particularly ethereal in this somewhat noisy environment. When people heard it, it was like the diners who had just taken a bite of spicy braised pork on a hot day drank a pool of sweet and thirst-quenching cool spring water. Every pore in the body from head to toe relaxed, making people eager to see her true face.

When the audience heard the words "cardamom girl", they already knew who was going to appear next.

Tao Tao, who was standing at the back at this time, recalled the clips cut out from "Beijing Great Event" at the film festival awards ceremony. Coupled with this pleasant and moving voice, even though she was a woman, she felt electrified by Jiang Se.

This should be Jiang Se's original voice. She has a beautiful voice and gentle tone, neither hurried nor slow, with a very calm charm. With this voice, she implants the young girl, who has not yet revealed her true appearance, into the minds and hearts of every moviegoer.

The camera fell on the bluestone floor tiles, and then in front of a car. The door opened, and a jade hand stretched out first. The hand had well-proportioned flesh and bones, ten fingers as red as green onions, and nails without a trace of worldly color. The sleeves were about nine-tenths long, with a blue background embroidered with white magnolia flowers, and a jade bracelet that was all emerald green was on the wrist.

She held the umbrella in her other hand and stretched it out. Before her face could be seen, the dark umbrella covered her upper body. (To be continued)