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Chapter 2586

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She was even better than Ning Xiaoyu, who was played by Tong Liya. The two met and fell in love during the filming process, and they had already reached that stage. To use an ancient Chinese saying to explain it, what was done could not be undone, and what was done could not be undone. However, neither of them had considered marriage. At present, Yang Mi and Lu Fei were both in their respective careers. However, what Lu Fei did not know was that Yang Mi had already made up her mind. When the filming of this program was over, she would choose to withdraw from the circle of artists and no longer film movies or TV series. From then on, she would be an ordinary person and accompany Lu Fei.

Although her savings were not as much as Lu Fei's, it was still quite a lot. At least among the female artists, she was the richest. She also had her own investments and businesses. She had opened several cultural companies and was responsible for producing movies. She had also achieved very good results in the industry.

The current era was different from the past. In the past, artists had to sign with an agency. The agency would package, promote, and do publicity. The company would also take a cut of the corresponding remuneration. However, nowadays, as long as a celebrity became popular, they would choose to terminate the contract with the company. They would go solo and set up their own studio. Most of the celebrities were famous. Their film contracts would basically not be broken, and the price was also very high.

The times were changing, and the rules of the entertainment industry were naturally changing. As long as you had acting skills, talent, and good looks, most of you could become popular. Not to mention becoming popular, it was still very simple to become popular. As for the unspoken rules, they had been eliminated a few years ago. After all, this kind of thing really had no meaning for young people nowadays. Who would dare to offend people like Yang Mi and Tong Liya, who had background and identity?

As for the unspoken rules, most of them were just the fantasies of those who were just onlookers. Who would take such a big risk to follow the unspoken rules of a newcomer? Nowadays, the nose of the paparazzi was very sensitive. It was estimated that as long as they followed the unspoken rules, they would directly become popular in the mainland the next day. The career and accumulated contacts would naturally be wasted.

After breakfast, they rested for a while again. Everyone returned to the dormitory. At this time, Squad Leader Wang came over with a book.

"How was your breakfast? Does it taste good? You will have a mission this afternoon. This mission is very important. Well, let's cut the crap. Now, take out the sign on the side. "Squad Leader Wang said with a smile.

Although everyone had doubts in their hearts, they still followed the instructions and took out the token without asking any questions. At this time, Squad Leader Wang took out a photo from the notebook and said with a smile, "Here, this is your photo. It's the one that was taken a few days ago. I'll send it to you now. Later, stand on it with glue and write a sentence that you want to say."

"Huang Zitao, yours."

"Lu Fei, yours."

"And Li Rui, yours. Take them all and write them clearly. "

Squad Leader Wang exhorted, "This sentence will accompany you for the rest of your lives. You can't write it blindly. You have to write it carefully."

Lu Fei held the board and thought for a while. It seemed as if he was thinking about the hardships and difficulties he had gone through all these years. If it weren't for her, he wouldn't have been able to hold on to this day. So, he wrote, "Because of you, I am grateful. Because of you, I work hard."

Twelve words, each word was written sonorously and forcefully. The strokes were unusually thick. The handwriting was free and unrestrained, but it was also majestic. There weren't many words, but it spoke of the reason why Lu Fei had persevered for so many years. Yes, it was because of those fans who supported him and those who loved him. If it weren't for these people's encouragement and support, how could Lu Fei be who he was today?

This sentence had accompanied him for many years, from the moment he was born — from the moment he stepped into the school, from the moment he learned how to read and write — he had fallen in love with this sentence. Yes, gratitude, gratitude for everything, gratitude for his parents, gratitude for himself, gratitude for his fans, and gratitude for every girl who had loved him.

Lu Fei knew very well that he had sinned. Because of his honesty, he had offended a lot of people in the entertainment industry who didn't like him. At the same time, because of his touching feelings, he had become friends with those people. He also had to thank Yang Mi for her unreserved support for him and her firm will to stand behind him.

If there was a calligrapher here, he would be so shocked to see Lu Fei's handwriting that he wouldn't be able to close his mouth. Lu Fei's handwriting was free and unrestrained and full of his personal artistic conception. This kind of artistic conception could only be transmitted through the heart. It was absolutely impossible to summarize it with words. Compared to a calligraphy master, Wang Xizhi, it was comparable.

It was a pity that no one present had studied calligraphy. If they did, they would definitely be shocked. This was also the reason why Lu Fei's signature could be sold for 10000 yuan per set. Many of Taobao's shops specialized in selling Lu Fei's signature. His signature was different from that of other celebrities. It had artistic value and market value. Central TV's CCTV2 channel once broadcast a program that specifically discussed the value of Lu Fei's signature. From this, it could be seen that Lu Fei's signature was really valuable.

"Protect your family, protect your motherland, world peace." Huang Zitao's writing was very simple. It was basically a very classic warrior's motto. This was enough to prove Huang Zitao's literary talent. His handwriting was also very bad. It could be said to be the handwriting of a primary school student. It was very, very bad. However, this was also a very normal thing. In the past, companies trained their artists how to write songs and dance. If they wanted to sing, how to act cool. As for literary talent, was it important?

It was not important at all. In this era, it was the era of appearance. If a writer had a heaven-defying appearance, it was more like it. Otherwise, if they wanted to be as famous as celebrities, the possibility was very low. However, the author of "Grave Robber's Chronicles," Third Uncle, was a weirdo. Although this guy didn't write books anymore, one book had been sold for a lifetime. There were movies and seasonal dramas. Now, his Weibo fans had exceeded 10 million. He should be the most famous among all the online authors.

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