19 - I Am a Dream Weaver

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Both Song Shiyu and Bai Zhou were lookers in their own rights.

Whenever something infuriating occurred, just by looking at the other party's face, her anger level would subside from 100 to... around 90, perhaps.

Last but not least, the other party must be willing to bite onto her hook.

Ji Fanyin's conscience didn't ache at all from earning money off Song Shiyu and Bai Zhou, but the same didn't necessarily apply to the others.

Filtering the list down to those who fulfilled all three criteria...

Oh? There are still quite a few people to choose from. It looks like her fishery is bigger than I thought.

The next step would be to approach and probe potential clients to gauge their level of interest. 'Ji Fanyin' was acquainted with Song Shiyu and Bai Zhou right from the start, making it easier for her to take them down as compared to a complete stranger.

If it was a stranger, she would have to start from the very first step of socializing—getting to know one another.

So, she began crafting out a mindmap to brainstorm and plan her next move.

Theoretically speaking, it was likely that she might bump into some of the candidates at the movie premiere tomorrow afternoon. She remembered Ji Xinxin had a fish that received the prestigious 'Best New Director Award' right after graduation, and he had a good face too.

On top of that, he even tried to kidnap Ji Xinxin and force himself on her.

His obsession made him a potential client.

After Ji Fanyin finished her homework for the movie premiere, she took one last look at the ticket and flicked it lightly with her finger.

This is a schedule where I can get a lot of things done at once. There's no way I can miss it.

The movie that was playing at the premiere was directed by a famous director and had He Shen as the leading actor. Invitation tickets were only offered to those in the same industry and family members. Even the reporters were only invited to the press conference; they couldn't enter the theater to enjoy the movie.

Ji Fanyin was planning to just watch the movie and head home to write her review, so she didn't bother dressing up. She wore light casual wear and a pair of glasses for her slight astigmatism. (Astigmatism is a vision problem that causes light to look a bit fuzzy)

But when she arrived at the entrance of the venue, she found herself faced with an army of reporters who were ready to interview anyone who tried to head in.

Those with invitation letters in their hands weren't exactly dressed in high fashion, but they were at least wearing suits and gowns.

Only Ji Fanyin was wearing a loose sweater and a pair of jeans with her hair scattered casually down her shoulder. She gave off the impression of an arts student who was dressed casually for town.

Most people in her position would head home to change their clothes, but Ji Fanyin calmly put on her glasses and proceeded into the venue.

There were two individuals ahead of her who were stopped by the reporters and were in the midst of their interview, and Ji Fanyin walked past them from behind. She ignored all of the reporters who tried to shove their microphones toward her.

It was not just once or twice that she had gotten onto the news for putting on airs, and the people in her previous world were already all used to it.

The young lady welcoming the guests at the entrance bowed to Ji Fanyin and said, "It's a pleasure to have you here. May I have your invitation letter?"

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