Chapter 34 Fragment
"I heard that you studied film and television screenwriting in China Opera. How did you think of writing a book?"

"I was able to get into the Chinese opera because of my good writing skills. Then I was still learning scripts, and it was difficult to create. I wanted to write the stories in my mind into novels first."

"Then will you adapt your novel into a screenplay later?"

"Yes, many teachers said that my novels have a strong sense of imagery. In fact, I just have images in my mind first, and then turn them into words, so I will shoot them when I have the opportunity in the future."

"Well, why did you think that you won the exam? Did you not study well?" Lu Yu quickly diverted his thinking and asked a strange question. Seeing the change in He Hua's face, he immediately thought that his question was wrong and quickly explained:
"I mean partial subjects, I would think: If you have such good writing skills, will you be the same as Han Han, if you are partial to subjects, you have no choice but to enter art colleges?"

He Hua thought that you might as well not explain it, so he quickly defended his alma mater:

"No, I'm pretty good at studying. I really want to develop in this field after taking the drama exam. When I was young, I liked watching TV dramas and movies. I thought it would be great if I could play the heroes in them. When I grow up, I find that my dream is shattered."

He Hua laughed at himself.

"No, I think you're quite handsome." Lu Yu disagreed.

"Then why don't you look at the current TV series, Jiao Enjun, Huang Xiaoming, Zhang Weijian, can I compare?"

"That's true"

The audience below died laughing.

He Hua: I am fucking self-effacing, you are just a P.

He Hua continued to speak to his alma mater:
"Besides, Chinese opera is very difficult to test. It is very difficult in the art test, and the selection is very strict. It is also a single-plank bridge for thousands of troops. Our drama major has higher requirements. After passing the art test, the cultural score is also very high. It is not like what everyone thinks."

Lu Yu nodded in understanding.

"Is there any difference between becoming famous and before?"

"Fortunately, it's just that I'm a little busier, because I still have to attend classes, so a lot of things have to be piled up in my spare time, and writing novels is the same. I have to find time to write every day."

"Then have you ever thought about giving up your studies and specializing in writing?"

He Hua frowned, and understood what she meant. People will always unconsciously compare the behavior of writers born in the 80s with Han Han and Guo Jingming:
"No, I like the current professional courses very much, and I will definitely develop into screenwriting in the future. Moreover, my family is very strict. If I make such a request, I probably won't have the opportunity to go out of the house again."

"Haha, are your parents very strict? I don't believe it." Lu Yu remained stable.

He Hua explained with a smile:

"It's not strict. They will think that you will learn a lot of knowledge in school, which will help you a lot in your future life. Of course, I think so too. So they will encourage me to take the postgraduate entrance examination and the Ph.D. examination."

"Then what do you think? Will you keep learning?" Lu Yu was curious.

"I'm not sure yet. I'm only a sophomore. Let's talk about it in my senior year."

The two chatted a lot one after another, interesting things in life, troubles in creation and so on.

It was almost evening when the filming ended, and the program team asked He Hua if he wanted to send him back, but He Hua declined.

He Hua also asked about when the show would be broadcast, and he could tell his parents in advance so that they would remember to watch it, and the director told him two weeks later.

He Hua silently calculated, probably at the end of his autograph session, he raised his eyebrows, this is a good time.

Saturday, May 5, sunny.

He Hua proposed to the staff while signing:
"Why don't you let those who haven't eaten go to lunch first, it's noon, it's not good to wait here without eating."

"I just tried to persuade them, but they won't go."

He Hua thought for a while and said, "Well, tell them that I have no other activities planned for this afternoon, and I will always be here."

The staff nodded: "Okay, then I'll try."

He Hua turned his head and continued chatting with the book fan opposite:

"You should read less extracurricular books in the third year of high school. You will have plenty of time when you are admitted to university."

"You are exactly what my parents said."

He Hua choked on the little girl's words. The girl saw the book He Hua handed over, looked at the signature and message on it, and squinted her eyes with a smile:
"Okay, thank you, I will watch it less in the future, and I will watch it after the college entrance examination. Goodbye."

He Hua complained: It's only a month before the college entrance examination, the children in the capital are really relaxed.

This time, the autograph session was as they had expected. There were more people than the first time. Fortunately, they had reserved a day in advance, and no other cities were arranged in the afternoon, so He Hua could sign autographs leisurely.

This time the signing will still be in the same cities as last time, but considering that there are more and more fans of He Hua's books, it is now arranged in one place for a day, and it will end in half a month. It will not be as rushed as last time, and I almost missed the flight several times.

He Hua felt that this signing would be very interesting. Many book fans asked him to sign for "W Two Worlds".

Many boys came to him for autographs with "Weird Hero Yizhimei" that they had ordered, and some brought "The Sky of the Wind Dog" and asked him to sign them, saying that they hadn't seen this book at the autograph event last time, and they only saw it later.

Someone came to see him and chat with him, He Hua thought to himself:
Isn't this Nima a netizen face base?

There are also book fans who say that he is in "Xianju" and want to recruit He Hua into the support group.

He Hua quickly refused: the support group is too scary, I don't want to go.

The funniest thing was at the signing event in Chengdu, a buddy dragged him desperately and refused to let him go, and wanted to invite him to dinner.

When He Hua heard that he deliberately waited until the end just to invite him to dinner, this person's screen name is quite familiar, and he should be a netizen who often chats in the background of the blog, so he agreed.

Originally, there were only seven or eight people including the staff, so He Hua casually found a food stall near the bookstore, but unexpectedly there were more and more people behind.

After asking, I found out that this guy called his friends to show off.

There is a high probability that the two can become friends and have the same hobbies. That's right, this guy's friend is also a fan of He Hua's martial arts, so as soon as he said hello, more than a dozen people came from their university, one called that.

That's it.

He Hua had no choice but to drink too much again.

The next day He Hua woke up in a daze, unable to remember how he got back to the hotel.

Quickly ask the staff in charge of the signing event if they said anything nonsense last night, and how they came back.

The staff didn't understand what he meant:
"Didn't say anything, I don't know very well, I saw you fell asleep on the table after drinking too much, so I carried you back with a few boys."

"Oh ok, okay, it's okay, I'll just ask, lest I go crazy with alcohol."

This matter made He Hua nervous for several days, and he was relieved after seeing the calm news on the news network, and then secretly made up his mind:

"In the future, if you don't drink, don't drink. Don't drink too much and tell about the player."

(End of this chapter)

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