From collapsed house idol to entertainment superstar

Chapter 79: If there is anything worse than dying once

Liang Jiahui naturally came to visit the class. Facts have proved that he is indeed very fond of Ding Zhi, a child who is three times too young to be his grandson.

It was a coincidence that he came here, as he had watched almost the entire scene between Ding Zhi and Simon Yam.

Based on his level, it can be seen that Ding Zhi has made a qualitative leap compared to when he played with him half a year ago.

If in the scene between Ding Zhi and Liang Jiahui in the convenience store half a year ago, Ding Zhi was a jade visible to the naked eye, then at this time, it was already a beautiful jade that had been polished and gave off a warm luster.

This confrontation scene is similar to the eye-catching scene in the convenience store half a year ago, but there are also differences.

Although the scene in the convenience store did not have a single line, the emotions that Ho Guozheng's character needed to express were actually not too complicated.

In the scene just now, there was both confrontation and game. Ding Zhi even needed to rely on slight changes in his eyes and facial expressions to construct a trial trap and create a "play within a play".

If Ding Zhi was only showing off his eyes before, now his whole body is almost in the show.

Although Liang Jiahui has seen many amazing acting talents in his life, he himself is the most typical pervert with extraordinary talents and peaks at his debut, but someone like Ding Zhi has made such great progress, so

Obvious and unique.

"Latzai!"

Liang Jiahui smiled and hammered the chest of Ding Zhi who came forward.

Ding Zhi smiled and said, "Hey, Mamadi, you are far worse than Brother Hui."

"That's natural! At your age, I have already won the Best Actor Award, but you are only a little bit behind me."

Liang Jiahui specially raised his little thumb and showed his little knuckle.

"Hahahahaha!"

The two looked at each other and laughed again.

"Wow! What's so funny!"

Ren Dahua suddenly came over with a smile on his face.

"Hey! Ah Hua."

When Liang Jiahui saw Ren Dahua, he said hello without warning.

Simon Yam is a few years older than Tony Leung Ka Fai, and both of them are regulars in old Hong Kong films. Over the past few decades, they have collaborated on many occasions, both large and small. Everyone is most familiar with the works they have collaborated on, none other than "

"Fishing without a Helmet" comes from the movie "Years of Dragon City".

So it’s not surprising that Big D and Ah Le have a good relationship in private.

"I heard that Dingzi was introduced to the group by you."

"So, how about it, it looks a bit like me!"

Liang Jiahui said with a bit of pride.

He has always been a straight-tempered person. Even in his sixties, he still laughs and curses without restraint as he did when he was young. He also loves to joke with his friends.

"Ding Zai, Lat Zai, Lat Zai, but it's none of your business!"

"Hey! What are you talking about? I'm going to give it to a bad boy. If I'm honest, he's half a master. You can tell yourself whether that's right or not!"

Liang Jiahui suddenly turned his head and glared at Ding Zhi

"Master is here! Please bow to me as a disciple!"

Ding Zhi couldn't help but grin and pretended to bow down.

"Hey, bounce off! Pop off! I said it was half, but I didn't say I would accept you as my disciple!"

Liang Jiahui kicked him again pretending to be disgusted.

And when this scene was seen by the crew members not far away, there was another burst of discussion.

In fact, Ding Zhi is still not well-known in Hong Kong Island, but he suddenly became the protagonist. Naturally, people in the crew had some speculations in private. They would see him chatting and laughing with the two big bosses, especially Liang Jiahui.

The veteran actor even came to visit the cast in person, so naturally another wave of gossip was ready to go.

And Wen Yongshan, who was familiar with Ding Zhi, was not far away, and he couldn't help but have a look of envy on his face. This handsome Ding was really a friend wherever he went, regardless of gender.

However, she thought about it for a while, and was a little surprised to find that she seemed to have become familiar with the other party unknowingly.

When it was "Cold War 2", did you fall in love with it the first time you saw it?

Or is it because the other party had a good project like "Peeping" that it reminded him of me immediately?

I can't explain it clearly, but this handsome little brother seems to have a magical power that makes me get close to him inexplicably.

Not far away, Zhou Xianyang was chatting up the bar.

"Brother Hui! Since Ding Tsai is considered your half-disciple, why don't you come and make a cameo to support your apprentice?"

Only then did Liang Jiahui suddenly realize it. He looked at Ren Dahua and then at Zhou Xianyang, "Oh! Just wait for me here, right?"

After pondering for a few seconds, he shrugged, turned to Ding Zhi, smiled and scolded, "You bad boy, I really suffered a big loss when I met you. Even if I came to visit the class, you would make me come here."

Working for free."

Zhou Xianyang on the side naturally smiled when he heard this. He just tried it out as a joke, but he didn't expect that Liang Jiahui actually agreed. As if he was afraid that he would regret it, he directly introduced the role to him.

In fact, this character is a prison bully, and he plays opposite Simon Yam, who plays Lam Ching-chung.

When Lin Zhengzhong was pursuing Wang Yuanyang, in order to understand this cunning opponent, he even went to the Stanley Prison where Wang Yuanyang had been imprisoned for twenty years.

Liang Jiahui's role as the prison bully in a cameo role is essentially that in the early stages of the film, after creating the brutal, treacherous and perverted image of Wang Yuanyang's character, he then used his words to slowly peel off the attributes that were deliberately added to this character at the beginning.

The camouflage color gradually enriches and perfects the setting and life of Wang Yuanyang.

By the way, it also explains the real reason for the fierce and tragic realistic fight scene between Ding Zhi and Lu Huiguang at the beginning.

In fact, it is not that the character Wang Yuanyang is murderous, but that at the beginning of his imprisonment, he was charged with being a "rapist" and suffered cruel abuse and humiliation that ordinary people could not imagine.

This is how he continued to train himself crazily for ten years after he failed to commit suicide by stabbing his throat with a pencil.

Then there was the tragic incident of one-on-four fighting in the bathroom, which resulted in three people being permanently disabled and one person almost unable to be rescued and completely destroyed.

Wang Yuanyang became famous after this battle, and no one in the entire prison dared to mess with this lunatic again.

Just do what you say, when Liang Jiahui appeared in prison uniform, he also wore a pair of black-rimmed glasses.

However, Ding Zhi discovered that the actor Liang had just changed his outfit, and his temperament had changed rapidly. In a trance, it seemed that people could see the shadow of Lu Jiayao in the classic "Prison Story" again.

Apparently it was also specially designed by Zhou Xianyang, hidden in it as a little easter egg.

Naturally, Ding Zhi was very happy to see this small design.

"Hey, I really envy you!"

Ding Zhi looked back and saw Sister Wen walking up, but what she said made him confused.

"Why do you envy me?"

"Hey! I envy you for your popularity! You see, in order to flatter you, brother Jiahui not only introduces you to roles, but also comes to visit the team and guest star for you."

At this point, she paused again, "In the Mainland, you have the goose factory at your back and the company has a deep foundation. Hey, it makes me feel like a lemon."

"What? Are you unhappy in your current company?"

Ding Zhi, however, sensitively caught the slight anxiety behind the other person's joking.

Wen Yongshan glanced at Ding Zhi and clicked his tongue, rarely opening his heart.

"You think everyone is like you, talented and lucky, but us women's good times are not like you men, who can play male protagonists at any age. In a few years, I won't make any progress, I guess

We were put in the most embarrassing situation.”

"At that time, I can't play a girl, and I don't like playing a mother, so I might really have to consider quitting the show."

Wen Yongshan was indeed embarrassed, as she had discovered when Ding Zhi roped her in to play "Peeping".

This sister is good-looking, has good acting skills, and is born with the dual cultivation of both lolita and lolita. She has the temperament of a lolita and her loli face, especially her doggy eyes and cat lips, are very recognizable.

Even in "The Hunt", when Ding Zhi, who is actually several years younger than her, deliberately pretends to be older, Wen Yongshan plays his eighteen or nineteen-year-old daughter without any disobedience.

But under such superior conditions, she has been going around for several years, but there is no role that can make the audience have an impression of her.

Bad luck is certainly one reason, but the lack of support from the company she signed with is another important reason.

"If you don't get along as you want, then change jobs! Your contract probably only has a few years left."

"Anyway, you have even thought about the worst idea of ​​withdrawing from the circle. What could be worse than this?"

As I just passed from one restaurant to another, a fresh and hot young man looked at the excitement and said, "I don't mind."

"What? When I am kicked out by the original company, will you pay me a salary?"

Sister Wen cradled Ding Zhi diagonally.

"Okay! Anyway, I just opened a studio. If you don't have anything to eat, I don't mind giving you a meal, brother!"

"Damn it! You are younger than me, and your brothers have taken advantage of me? Speaking of this, you haven't called me sister yet! Come on! Call me sister and let me hear it!"

Sister Wen put her hands on her hips, pretending to be angry, and pretended to denounce Ding Zhi.

But he accidentally diverted this somewhat heavy topic.

Of course, she didn't seem to take the joke seriously.

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