The Corale Film Festival lasted quite a long time, about half a month. Many attendees arrived ahead of time. There were also some folks like Fang Zhao who landed a few days into the festival, but they were few.
Fang Zhao was held back by class. Quite a few key sessions were clustered around a few daysânot just music classes but also drawing and dance. It was as if the scheduling was intentional so that the teachers could keep their students at HuangArt for a few more days.
One student suggested in private that this was a prank on the part of the teachers.
Fang Zhaoâs departure was delayed by two days. By that time, the film festival had already kicked off. Entertainment headlines were dominated by the Corale Film Festival. The entertainment journalists were already flexing their limbs in celebration.
âThereâre bound to be reporters staking out the airport. Weâve gotta look our best,â Nanfeng said while scrolling through the headlines on his bracelet.
Fang Zhao was easy to take care of. He always kept his hair short, and he wasnât fussy about his hairdo. Nanfang paid a hairdresser to give him a trim before their departure, and their stylist could take care of the rest. The stylist was one of Nanfengâs friends. He would be traveling with the entourage. He was responsible for Fang Zhaoâs entire look.
Fang Zhao wasnât a fan of too much bling. His outfit for the day was simple, but nobody could take issue with it either. This annoyed Nanfeng. It wasnât quite what he had imagined. He felt that he hadnât shown his full repertoire.
En route to the airport, Nanfeng checked in with his chat groups and showed off to a few of his old friends. He also compared notes with the other assistants from Silver Wing.
Nanfeng had been added to a Silver Wing chat group for assistants not long after he had started this job. The other assistants had been quite guarded around him at the outset because he had still been on probation. But soon enough, Nanfeng had become an insider. His boss was always at full throttle. There was a constant stream of news about Fang Zhao, which gave Nanfeng quite a bit of backbone. Fang Zhao was also in a special situation. He was on academic leave, which meant he wasnât competing directly against Silver Wingâs other artists. That was also why Nanfeng had been quickly accepted as one of the boys.
There was internal competition within Silver Wing. The assistants were quite chatty, but there was no way they could reveal too much about their bossâs private lives. Matters that pertained to their bossâs direct interests were off-limits.
Meanwhile, several young actors were comparing notes in a chat group set up by Ji Polun.
Ji Polun had had a minor role in the Yanzhou chapter of âFounding Eraâ that didnât draw much attention, but he had racked up quite a few credits over the past few years. Even though he was never the leading man, one was bound to see his face in some local and foreign productions. Just getting folks to recognize his face was no small feat.
The Corale Film Festival was naturally too good an opportunity to pass on. Ji Polun showed up with a few young actors who were his partying buddies. They might not be invited to certain events, but just being able to show their faces and get exposure from a major film festival justified the trip.
Some of the celebrities who attended film festivals got invites from sponsors, while others were part of productions that were being screened at the festival.
On average, there were dozens of premieres at a film festival. Each premiere staged a red carpet walk. The featured filmâs cast only took up so much time. They needed a large number of other filmmakers and celebrities to fill up the screen time.
Did you think the folks who werenât part of the cast who walked the red carpet repeatedly were really there to watch the movie?
As for minor celebrities, they didnât necessarily walk the red carpet. Some found it a chore, while others failed to crash the party.
A few actors in the group were sharing their thoughts. They thought they had decent careers in Yanzhou, but here they were nobody. No one recognized them on Main Street, not so much as a glance.
As for the entertainment journalists? Why would those guys make time for two-bit characters like them?
âI just crashed a red carpet ceremony. There were so many people crashing the ceremony that they had to step up security. I was kicked out in the end. The good thing is I had already had my picture taken. Iâve completed my assignment. Iâll have my publicity team edit the footage. They better edit out the part where I got kicked out by security.â
âI hear two of our companyâs projects are selling quite well over at the film market. Theyâve already signed deals for them. Itâs a very lively film market this year. Movies set against the Period of Destruction are doing exceptionally well.â
âThe fad created by âFounding Eraâ wonât die down for another five years. My agent has secured a role in a film set in the Period of Destruction. Iâm only the third male lead, but the director is quite well known. Both the leading man and leading lady are A-listers on their respective continents. My roommate also got a role in a TV series that touches on the Period of Destruction.â
âWho wants to go watch movies? Letâs organize a group. Letâs go!â
âIdiot! Are you going to waste your hard-earned appearance here on watching movies? You should seize the moment and crash a few red carpets, get your photo taken, and generate some headlines. Whereâs your agent?â
âHe says heâs out negotiating deals for me. He wants me to stay out of trouble, but itâs so boring staying in my hotel room. Iâve ended up getting killed in 10 straight gaming sessions. Iâd rather watch a movie instead.â
âForget about it. You wonât stand a chance trying to land a ticket for a major production. All you can settle for are the smaller-budget movies. I saw a horror movie this morning. I broke into a cold sweat. You gotta admit, the films invited to screen here are all quite high quality.â
âWhereâs Big Brother Ji? I saw in the news yesterday that he attended a premiereâit was for a movie he actually appeared in. Why is he so quiet today? Thatâs not his style.â
âPaging Big Bro Ji! Is Big Bro Ji free today to show us a good time?â
Ji Polun was the closest thing to the leader of the group. His career was also the most thriving. Usually, Ji Polun was quite high profile, posting selfies on his social media accounts every day. He had made a post at least once or twice daily since arriving at the Corale Film Festival. It was utterly odd for him to not have posted a single item today. There was no way someone like him would let his social media accounts go cold on an occasion like this. It was definitely not Ji Polunâs MO.
After a while, Ji Polun finally responded, âBusy, picking someone up at the airport.â
âWho? Who could require Big Bro Ji to put in an appearance? All of Silver Wingâs A-listers have arrived.â
âNo, thereâs one more person who hasnât shown up yet.â
âBig Brother Zhao is arriving on the island?â
âBig Brotherâ came out so naturally, no qualms whatsoever, even though the actors were referring to someone younger than them.
âIâm going too! Which airport?â
âWait for me! My shades are broken. Whoâs got spares?â
âWhy do you need shades? Who would recognize you? It would be a great thing if you were recognized! This is the Corale Film Festival, after all.â
While Ji Polun and the other young actors were awaiting Fang Zhaoâs arrival, a shiny golden flying transport hovered above. It stood out amid all the white, gray, and black transports. The plane didnât land immediately, making a few ostentatious turns before touching down slowly.
âThat flying transport looks like itâs been struck by lightning! Whose is it?â one of the young actors asked, glaring in its direction.
âWhat a flashy landing. Itâs gotta be a major player.â
âLetâs wait and see. Letâs see who gets out first. Iâm sure itâs someone very recognizable considering how high profile the landing was,â Ji Polun said.
Just as the actors described, the flying transport was so flashy that the entertainment journalists staking out the airport got all excited. They had started filming when the transport had still been hovering and hadnât stopped since lest they miss a single detail.
Soon, a figure emerged from the entrance of the plane.
Such vibrant colors, an over-the-top shirt, and pants with extravagant printsâthis combination stole everyoneâs attention instantly.
Ji Polun cast a skeptical glance and grumbled, âI saw that outfit at Fashion Week last month. It looked hip on the model, but why does it look so weird on him?â He wanted to punch someone.
âHe actually brought 10 assistants? Whatâs up with that? The bodyguards trailing him look like theyâre gearing up for a group fight.â The young actors were blown away.
âF*ck! Iâm wearing the same outfit as one of the assistants!â One of the young actors started covering himself awkwardly. His entire outfit had cost some 10,000 dollars. It was the most he had splurged on an outfit ever, yet even this fellowâs assistants were so luxuriously dressed. âSuch injustice!â
âHeâs the king of Leizhou no doubt. But is Zaro here to showcase his movie or himself?â
âHis movies wouldnât qualify for the Corale Film Festival. As for branding, his last name is an established brand already. One of the Renaults is a major backer of the film festival. Even if his movie isnât screening, he can still easily swing an invite.â
While Zaro and company were the focus of attention, another flying transport landed.
Yan Biao disembarked and surveyed his surroundings. âNanfeng was right on the mark. I thought were going to make a grand entrance, but everyone is the same. Thereâs a flashier plane right next to us.â
Fang Zhao emerged and looked over.
Because air traffic was especially busy this time of the year, the airport imposed restrictions on plane size. Large flying transports were bannedâonly small or medium transports were allowed. Planes that were too big were turned around.
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The âbling blingâ flying transport parked next to their plane was right on the border. A little larger and it would have been banned. It was probably custom made, and it was clearly larger than its neighboring aircraft.
With that plane as a contrast, Fang Zhaoâs flying transport, which was already quite modest to begin with, paled in comparison.
Nanfeng was utterly annoyed. Based on where the flying transport was parked, it had landed not long before theirs.
âWho the f*ck is that?â
Fang Zhao, who had a good idea, smiled. âThe Samoyed of Leizhou.â