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Chapter 399

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"How is it? Not bad, right? My drawing skills are not to be underestimated. If it wasn't for the crayons, I could draw even better. "

Li Xu looked at Kim Jin-hee and the two girls smugly.

"Not bad."

"Uncle, this is the kitten I drew. Take a look." Bao'er's eyes were filled with envy. She handed her drawing to Li Xu as if she was presenting a treasure.

Li Xu looked carefully at the 'kitten' in the little girl's hand. Hmm ~ ~ ~ It was said that cats were liquid. The little girl had indeed drawn a liquid, and it was a puddle of liquid that couldn't be seen.

"Uncle, teach me quickly. I want to draw as well as you."

You are making things difficult for me!

"This is drawn by Yanyan."

Yanyan, who was beside her, also handed over her drawing with anticipation. Li Xu also had a headache looking at her drawing.

Li Xu had no choice but to brace himself, hold the crayons, and teach the two girls to use the simplest lines to draw cartoon cats.

Kim Jin-hee served the coffee and looked at Li Xu with interest as he patiently taught the two girls how to draw cat heads.

"This is an arc. Bao'er, why did you draw it like an earthworm? Draw it like this."

"No, no, Yanyan, you have to draw it like this."

• • • • •

Two hours later, Li Xu had already demonstrated countless cat heads. He even grabbed the two girls' hands to draw a few times.

In the end, the two girls' drawings were still like they were pixelated. It was impossible to tell what they were.

Li Xu had no choice but to take the small picture book beside him and let the two girls read the book first. He sat at the side and wondered if there was a problem with his teaching method.

Kim Jin-hee at the side found it interesting. She put down the magazine in her hand and said with a smile, "You haven't made any progress! It seems that you are not suitable to be a teacher. "

Li Xu was not convinced. "Obviously, I taught them very well. It's their lack of understanding. Don't laugh. I will definitely teach them."

Li Xu grabbed a crayon and sketched out a simple outline with just a few strokes. "Here! This is how it is here. Look carefully, there is no Bao'er. This is how it should be drawn. "

She raised her head and looked to the side, only to see the two little girls kneeling on a chair with their little buttocks sticking out. They were sleeping soundly on top of a book.

"Bao'er!" Li Xu pushed Bao'er's small body.

"Mm …" Bao 'er rubbed his eyes and answered unwillingly.

"You little girl, why do you fall asleep as soon as you read? No wonder he played truant. "

Li Xu said bitterly, "Look at Yanyan."

Bao'er turned to look at his little friend. Yanyan was also sleeping on the book!

"You fall asleep as soon as you read. Look at Yanyan. She's reading in her sleep!"

Li Xu looked at the confused Bao'er with a look of disappointment.

"I'm not going to sleep."

Bao'er puffed up her cheeks, feeling wronged. She felt that something was wrong, but she couldn't put her finger on it.

Li Xu had a gratified expression on his face as he patted Bao'er's little head.

Kim Jin-hee almost spat out the coffee in her mouth. Didn't they all sleep on top of a book? This person was bullying Bao'er because she couldn't think straight.

"Forget it. Bao'er is still young. If she's tired, let her rest."

Kim Jin-hee got up and walked behind Bao'er, patting Bao'er's little head.

Bao'er pouted. "I'm not going to sleep. I'm not tired."

"Really?"

Kim Jin-hee was amused. "Then I'll take Yanyan to rest?"

"Mm ~ ~ ~" The little girl twisted her little body. "Then I'll sleep with Yanyan. Yanyan is afraid of the dark. I can't let her sleep alone."

Li Xu was amused by Bao'er's bashful look. Why would she be afraid of the dark in broad daylight?

Kim Jin-hee bent down and gently picked up Yanyan, who was sleeping soundly. The little girl smacked her lips in a daze and leaned against Kim Jin-hee's chest to continue sleeping.

Bao'er held onto the chair and slowly slid down. She picked up the Minnie Doll that was placed at the side like a baby. She tugged at Li Xu's clothes and looked up at Li Xu. "Bao'er is going to rest with Yanyan first. Uncle, don't go. Bao'er still wants to treat you to cake later."

After saying that, the little girl took small steps and followed Kim Jin-hee to the back lounge.

It was already 5: 30 pm, and the shop was gradually getting more and more people.

When Kim Jin-hee returned to her seat, she saw Li Xu casually drawing a cat's head with a crayon out of boredom. He muttered, "It's obviously very simple. Why can't I learn it?"

Kim Jin-hee found it funny. "Don't worry about it. Bao'er is just hot-headed. He won't be interested in drawing when he wakes up."

Li Xu threw away the crayon. "Hey! Sister, why are you so free? I see you in the cafe every time. Aren't actors very busy? "

Kim Jin-hee laughed at herself. "Actors like Senior Yizhen are the ones who are busy. Marginal artists like me, especially those who have changed careers, are of course very free."

Li Xu didn't believe her. "You're so good-looking. Shouldn't you have an endless schedule?"

"You also think that I'm good-looking?" Kim Jin-hee asked with interest.

"Yes. You're quite good-looking." Li Xu answered honestly.

The corners of Jin Zhenxi's mouth curled up slightly, as if she was very pleased. "Why do you think that good-looking people will have many jobs?"

"Isn't that so?" Li Xu said matter-of-factly. In his impression, many popular artists were like this.

Wasn't it like this in China? As long as you're good-looking, you'll naturally have fans. As for your acting skills? What works do you have? Who cares so much? It's fine as long as you can make money for your management company.

"Of course not."

All along, the Korean entertainment industry was like a dream factory. It had a mature idol industry chain. The production, planning, and promotion were packaged in all aspects. The three echelons of management companies included almost all the business of the idol industry.

The mature management mechanism of capital made idols come out one after another like an assembly line. They crazily made money for the companies behind them.

This country only had a population of 50 million, but it had countless large and small entertainment companies and many newcomers with dreams.

But the Korean entertainment industry was much more competitive than China. The market was only so big, so the competition was naturally fierce.

Plus, the Korean people generally didn't have a good impression of artists in the spotlight, especially idols. They liked to nitpick and magnify any flaws of the artists.

It might not be a flaw. Even if it was a mistake, if the newcomer neglected his seniors in front of the camera, the Korean audience would scold him until he quit the industry.

Korea was also a country where artists committed suicide the most. The keywords for suicide were: depression, unhappiness, living for family, unstable income, stress … These were the common reasons for Korean artists to commit suicide.

Koreans were the typical strict people when it came to artists. Even an actress like Sun Yizhen was boycotted by her fans.

It was easy to imagine that if one was good-looking but did not pass the professional standards, it would be difficult for them to make a name for themselves. It would be strange if they didn't explode from the criticism.

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