Peninsula: The Best Actor Begins with a Breakup

Chapter 394 Your indifference to me is the biggest problem.

Chapter 394 Your indifference to me is the biggest problem.

"Where's my money?"

Sure enough, when it was Jisoo's turn to pay, she suddenly realized that her wallet was missing.

The production team immediately sensed a prank was in the air, and the cameraman turned the lens directly to the girl who was searching around.

Losing your wallet isn't a big deal; it only contained a few hundred RMB, which isn't much at all.

The most important thing is the program's effect.

"What money?" Mingyan pretended to be confused, but inwardly she was overjoyed.

"My bag with the money is gone." Kim Jisoo looked up, a puzzled expression on her face. "It was right here when I left this morning."

She even had it checked.

Mingyan fully demonstrated his acting skills: "Really? Let's look again."

He kept a close eye on the expression on this guy's face, lest he actually make Kim Jisoo cry.

Although it wasn't a big deal, girls are always sensitive and perceptive, and they easily shed tears when they get anxious.

"No."

Kim Jisoo touched him all over, and judging from her posture, she was probably about to touch Mingyan.

"Wait a minute, let me call and ask." Mingyan took the small pink handbag out of his back pocket and put it to his ear, pretending it was a phone.

Kim Ji-soo didn't notice at first, but when she realized that he was actually laughing, she realized what was going on.

Damn, I got scammed.

Jisoo's expression seemed rather insincere: "How did my wallet end up with you?"

“You fell out of the car while you were sleeping,” Mingyan explained with a smile. “Jisoo-ssi, you need to keep your wallet safe.”

They're just filming a TV show, so they should stop there; otherwise, it could cause big trouble later.

A popular actor and a top idol are interacting frequently and behaving intimately. What are you trying to do?
Of course, the agents of the MCs who joined later would review the final product to avoid any negative public opinion.

"Thank you~"

"You're welcome."

With the "lost wallet" incident over, the cameraman turned his lens to others, saying that Mingyan and Kim Jisoo had already made enough of an impact.

"Hey, do you want to die?" Kim Jisoo's expression immediately changed from sunny to gloomy, playing the two-faced game of in front of the camera and behind the camera.

Mingyan looked completely innocent: "Jisoo, you didn't seem that anxious just now."

Others might not be able to tell, but Mingyan knows this guy too well. His anxiety just now was all an act. He might have been genuinely confused at first, but he quickly calmed down.

"If you're not worried, why should I be?"

"You've already lost your wallet, why are you still concerned about me?"

“If I really lost my wallet, you definitely wouldn’t react that way.”

Kim Jisoo may not be the smartest, but she understands Mingyan.

First of all, this guy will take his own affairs very seriously, and if he is clearly indifferent, it probably means that it is related to him.

Secondly, even if the wallet is really lost, there's always Mingyan, so let him handle it.

Either way, the girl will be fine.

“You…” Mingyan really didn’t know how to refute him. It seemed that he had spoiled this guy too much: “Fine, you have a point.”

Kim Jisoo gave someone a stern warning: "Don't you dare steal my wallet next time!"

"I didn't steal it, it fell out by itself." Mingyan would never admit to something he didn't do.

If he wanted Kim Jisoo's wallet, he could have just asked for it openly; why did he have to steal it?

"Then I should thank you."

"No need, you've already thanked me."

Kim Jisoo rolled her eyes, too lazy to pay attention to this unreasonable jerk, who had always been like this since she was a child.

When there is no danger, speaking frankly is the greatest danger. The number of customers on the second day was significantly higher than the day before; they had already built a good reputation yesterday, and some were even returning customers.

"Ah, isn't it supposed to be zha jiang mian today?" A child, who had come with his grandmother, was a little disappointed to hear it wasn't zha jiang mian.

Kim Jisoo smiled and patted the little guy's head: "Today, seafood noodles, delicious."

She has no problem speaking individual words in Chinese, and even the word "seafood noodles" was taught to her by Mingyan.

"Then I'll have two bowls of seafood noodles."

The beautiful woman was indeed very powerful; she closed a deal with just a few words.

Mingyan asked the production team to bring over a small blackboard to write down today's dishes and prices, so he wouldn't have to repeat them over and over again and strain his voice. It's just that his handwriting wasn't very good.

"It's true that having many skills is never a bad thing." Lee Kwang-soo gave Ming-yeon a thumbs up, noting that the biggest obstacle to selling things is language.

With Mingyan around, their work became much easier.

"Kwang-soo hyung, your vegetable-cutting skills are getting better and better."

"That is."

The two exchanged pleasantries.

Li Lianfu could hardly stand it anymore. It was clearly me, the old man, who did the most work!
"Excuse me, are you Mingyan?" Just as Mingyan was busy, a girl excitedly ran over with her best friend and asked with a face full of excitement.

In the time it took the man to look up, he even had time to fix his hair: "It's me."

"I'm your fan!" The girl was so excited she could hardly speak. "I've watched 'The Heirs,' 'Descendants of the Sun,' and 'Fight for My Way'!"

"Thank you for liking my work."

Ming said he was mentally prepared to meet fans, after all, his popularity is undeniable.

Although there are currently restrictions on Korean content in China, his previous dramas were all very popular in mainland China. "Descendants of the Sun" directly created another wave of popularity after "My Love from the Star".

The hype back then was so intense that it's said boys watched Kobe's retirement show while girls watched "Descendants of the Sun"—it was that exaggerated.

The filming schedule for this program was kept strictly confidential; from the flight to the landing, virtually no one knew anything. However, given the large population of China, chance encounters are inevitable.

The girl was somewhat incoherent: "Wow, I actually saw one alive!"

"It wasn't easy, haha."

Can I take a picture with you?

"Of course, but we're filming a show right now. Can you promise me you won't post this photo right away?" Mingyan took a photo with the girl and then gave her this instruction.

If the information is leaked on a large scale and causes fans to gather, the impact would be extremely negative.

This is not what he wants.

"Okay, okay, I won't send it."

The girl nodded repeatedly. This was something her favorite idol had personally asked her to do; she could just brag about it later.

"Thank you, the seafood noodles for you and your friend are on me, they were delicious." Mingyan pulled Kim Jisoo over again: "And here's a bonus photo of BLACKPINK."

The girl was a little confused at first, but she quickly put on a professional smile.

"Jisoo!"

"BLACKPINK's Jisoo!"

Fans of Korean dramas often also like K-pop, and BLACKPINK is a very popular girl group right now.

"Yes, I'm Kim Jisoo." This was the first time she had addressed her Chinese fans alone, and her years of studying Chinese had finally come in handy.

Lee Kwang-soo finished what he was doing and joined in, and then things got even more chaotic.

After a busy day, the two girls took several photos and even got autographs and dinner. It was much more worthwhile than spending money to attend a fan meeting.

"Jisoo, Chinese fans are really cute, right?"

You mean to say that the girl is cute, right?

(End of this chapter)

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