After washing up, Ji Fanyin lay down on her bed and conducted her daily pre-sleep routinechecking the records of Temptation of Ho.
While looking through the transaction history, she noticed sothing peculiar.
There were quite a few small figures coming in from people she didnt recognize, and the amounts were fairly small, ranging from two figures to three figures. They were all tagged under Emotion Points, and they only started appearing earlier this afternoon.
Ji Fanyin pondered for a mont before checking her Weibo in uncertainty.
Just as she had expected, the movie review she had sent earlier in the afternoon had gone viral. It had been reposted more than 10,000 tis, and the likes were severalfold of thatand it wasnt showing any signs of losing steam yet.
There were quite a lot of impassioned responses in the comnts and reposts, so positive and so negative but that didnt matter to Ji Fanyin.
She casually checked the reposts calmly and soon determined the source of this abrupt explosion of popularity. It appeared that a celebrity had liked her movie review and hadnt unliked it yet.
So, Ji Fanyin went to look up the celebrity, only to realize that he was a familiar face. Given that she had done a marathon of the movies in this world, it went without saying that she would recognize the influential four-ti Best Actor award winner, He Shen.
Even from the perspective of an industry insider, Ji Fanyin felt that his acting skills were on the dot. He was definitely worthy of being called an artist.
What was even rarer was that he was good-looking too.
She would be happy to collaborate with him if she was still in the entertainnt industry, but for now, probably not.
In view that he had contributed so many Emotion Points to her, Ji Fanyin decided to Follow him on Weibo, and the app imdiately reflected that there was a mutual following between them.
Ji Fanyins eyebrows shot up.
Celebrity accounts on Weibo were usually managed by professionals, and the celebrities themselves wouldnt be involved in the content posted, liked, or users followed.
Even if the celebrity had a true passion for Weibo, they would secretly create a side account to play with.
After all, the slightest mistake made by an official account could easily stir a riot, not to ntion that celebrities usually had their schedule so completely jam-packed that they wouldnt have ti to personally manage their accounts.
Given He Shens standing in the film industry, his Weibo account should be managed by a team
but He Shen wasnt in the film though?
Ji Fanyin checked her Weibo ssages, and she didnt receive any collaboration requests from He Shens studio. In the end, she decided to close her Weibo and go to sleep.
She had seen more than enough celebrities in her past life anyway. Interacting with a film emperor was no big deal.
The collaboration request from He Shens studio belatedly arrived the following day.
Ji Fanyin browsed through the ssage while brushing her teeth. The request was written formally, starting off with showering complints on the sharpness and uniqueness of her review before extending an invitation for her to attend the premiere of He Shens newest movie. Of course, she was expected to compose and post a review at the end of it.
It was pretty normal for newly released films to employ an Internet Water Army to garner so good reviews on social dia.(Internet Water Army refers to internet ghostwriters paid to post online comnts with particular content.)
But even so, it seed odd that they went to the extent of following her with He Shens official Weibo account. On top of that, they were only offering an invitation without any ntion of money, which hinted that they werent intending to buy good reviews from her.
That being said, the amount of Emotion Points she received last night was really substantial. Unlike the usual ones she received from Song Shiyu and the others, a viral Weibo post continuously brought in more Emotion Points as long as it remained there as new readers were constantly stumbling upon the post.
The amount earned from each individual might be small, but it was still sothing. There was no reason for her to turn it down, especially since it was sothing she liked doing and didnt take up too much of her ti.
After coming to a decision, she gargled her mouth before responding to the ssage with her address.
The other party replied extrely quickly. They started off by sending her the ti and location before informing her that the invitation letter would be sent to her ho very soon.
Ji Fanyin stared at the reply, and sohow, she felt that sothing was off with the tone.
The first ssage was extrely formal, but the following ones were oddly casual, almost as if it was soone else.
But when she looked at the ssage she had sent over, which contained only a cold and lofty address
Yup, Im also pretty casual myself. Im in no position to talk about them.
While walking out of her bathroom, she decided to give He Shens studio a clear heads up first: Im honest with my reviews.
Im not going to betray my conscience for you if you show
crap.
The other party replied imdiately:No problem, thats what we want too.
Regardless of whether it was just a formality or not, Ji Fanyin felt more at ease after receiving their assurance. She noted down the date of the movie premiere in her schedule lest it accidentally clashed schedules with a clients reservation.
If a clash really occurs Well, that would depend on how much the client is willing to pay.
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