??921: Chapter 920 Little Nurse Asked to be an Actor
921: Chapter 920 Little Nurse Asked to be an Actor
Imperial Capital Dragon Soaring Hotel, inside a five-star suite.
“President Lin, I’ve already arranged the appointnt for you.
She’s very willing to et you.
She’s already on her way, but it might take a bit longer before she reaches the hotel.” A professional woman in a white uniform spoke respectfully to another professional woman seated by the floor-to-ceiling window.
The woman by the window withdrew her gaze from outside, gently nodded, and said, “Alright, I know.
I’ll take a nap first, call
when she arrives.”
“Got it, President Lin.” The woman in white respectfully exited the room.
…
“Who is it?” Wang Dadong’s interest was piqued after hearing Monroe’s words.
“The author of the novel ‘The Personal Bodyguard,’ which is also the original work of the movie ‘Full-ti Bodyguard’ that I’ll be starring in.”
Seeing Monroe’s mysterious expression, Wang Dadong initially felt intrigued.
But as soon as he learned who Monroe wanted him to et, his enthusiasm vanished entirely.
Soone who could write this kind of novel—it was obvious, without a doubt, that they’d be so shut-in guy constantly lost in unrealistic daydreams.
Even though they hadn’t t yet, Wang Dadong could easily imagine the person; probably soone wearing oversized shorts, slippers on their feet, a scruffy beard, their hair unwashed for who knows how long—the absolute epito of a 24K pure loser.
Chances are, they’ve never even seen a female CEO in real life.
Writing about “The Personal Bodyguard of the Female CEO”?
Anyone could tell it’s pure nonsense just by thinking about it.
That said, the guy did manage to craft stories sowhat convincingly.
If Wang Dadong himself weren’t actually the personal bodyguard of a female CEO, he might have actually been fooled by the author.
“I heard you’ve been reading this novel too.
Don’t you want to et the author and see what they’re like?” Monroe asked curiously, noticing Wang Dadong’s disinterest.
Wang Dadong’s eyes casually swept over Monroe’s figure, then he smirked mischievously, “What’s so interesting about so shut-in loser?
Watching you is way more worthwhile.”
“Oh really?
How about after the promotional event, I let you watch all you want?” Monroe cast a provocative glance at Wang Dadong.
Wang Dadong imdiately shuddered, his deanor softening, “Better not.”
Monroe chuckled, “Are you really that scared of ?”
“Absolutely terrified,” Wang Dadong admitted bluntly.
She was the only woman who truly made him feel fear—even the Piano Emperor back in the day didn’t have this effect.
“Don’t be so quick to dismiss it.
Let
tell you, the author is definitely not a shut-in loser, not even close, because…
the author is a woman!”
“What?
A woman?
No way!” Wang Dadong’s face showed utter shock upon hearing the revelation.
“Surprised, huh?
I was just as shocked when I found out the author is a woman,” Monroe giggled.
“Well, in that case, I’d really like to et her,” Wang Dadong’s curiosity was rekindled.
He had read quite a bit of ‘Full-ti Bodyguard,’ and rembered many of its plot points.
But he would’ve never imagined that the novel was written by a woman.
“Alright then, I’ll try to set sothing up for you after the event.
I think she will agree, out of respect for ,” Monroe said.
Wang Dadong nodded, but didn’t give it much thought.
Whether the eting happened or not didn’t really matter to him.
Although he thought the novel was well-written, it wasn’t to the point where he felt compelled to admire its author.
Plus, people who have ti to write novels usually don’t look very attractive.
anwhile, Little Nurse had finally managed to escape her excited fans and was heading to the backstage area.
However, at the door to the backstage, she was intercepted by a middle-aged man with a mole on his face, wearing a baseball cap.
Though not very famous in front of the audience, this man was a relatively well-known figure in the performing arts world—a director.
He was the one directing the film adaptation of the novel, ‘Full-ti Bodyguard.’
“Yangyang, I’m Feng Gang, the director of ‘Full-ti Bodyguard.’ You can call
Brother Gang.
As it happens, one of our actors suddenly fell ill.
How about you take the role?”
“I…
I can’t act… I’m just a nurse…” Little Nurse admitted truthfully, unable to lie.
Earlier when she was singing on stage, her legs were already trembling—acting would be even more intimidating.
“A nurse?
That’s perfect.
The role we need to fill is for a nurse.
You’re the most ideal fit,” Feng Gang said excitedly.
“I…
I want to ask my brother first…” Little Nurse, although tempted, decided she wanted to consult Wang Dadong before making a decision.
“Ask what?
This is a once-in-a-lifeti opportunity.
Many actresses are fighting for this part and I didn’t give it to them.
Industry insiders all know I have very high standards for actors.
Trust , if you take this role in the movie, I guarantee you’ll beco a rising star overnight!” Feng Gang said with utmost confidence.
Li Yiyang might have just debuted, but Monroe’s influence was undeniable.
In rely a short span of ti, the na ‘Yiyang’ had gone viral online.
While her popularity didn’t yet rival those of A-list celebrities, she was quickly surpassing certain third-tier dostic stars.
Moreover, since Li Yiyang had been an actual nurse before her debut, taking on such a role would be a perfect match—there wouldn’t even be a need for formal training.
Most importantly, the nurse character wasn’t just a minor role but a supporting one.
Nabbing a supporting role as your very first acting gig was practically unheard of for a newcor.
Most of the prominent figures in today’s entertainnt industry started out as extras in the background.
Jumping straight from obscurity into a supporting role was akin to skyrocketing.
“What’s going on?” Seeing Little Nurse being intercepted, Wang Dadong imdiately walked over to the backstage area with a frown.
“Brother, he wants
to act in a movie,” Little Nurse said excitedly when she saw Wang Dadong.
She ran to his side, gripping his arm with relief.
“That’s great news,” Wang Dadong replied.
Wang Dadong happened to have heard of Feng Gang before—a respectable director with notoriously high expectations for actors.
It was likely that he wouldn’t have considered giving Little Nurse a role if it weren’t for seeing her connection to Monroe and her performance on stage.
“He’s my brother,” Little Nurse said to Feng Gang, her tone full of joy.
“Your actual brother?” The smile on Feng Gang’s face quickly faded upon hearing this.
Little Nurse blushed slightly and shook her head.
Feng Gang, being who he was, could imdiately discern the true nature of Wang Dadong and Little Nurse’s relationship.
Disappointed, he said, “Yangyang, I’m sure you understand that if you’re choosing the path of a female entertainer, it’s best not to let romantic entanglents complicate things—especially as a newcor.”
If Li Yiyang didn’t have a boyfriend, Feng Gang might’ve had plans to aggressively promote her.
But with a boyfriend, her promotional value dropped—after all, the allure of a Goddess tends to diminish drastically when she’s attached.
A single Goddess and one in a relationship have completely different degrees of appeal.
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