I Get A Random New Occupation Every Week

Chapter 2141: 2142: Am I Not Fun to Play With?



Chapter 2141: Chapter 2142: Am I Not Fun to Play With?

“You think so because you’ve got your priorities mixed up.”

Wang Lu looked at Lin Yi, “Lin Bro, I don’t really understand what you mean.”

“If you consider your appearance as your specialty, it’s hard to get by in the workplace,” Lin Yi said.

“Because in industries like live streaming or the entertainment circle, there are plenty of good-looking people. Your advantage would be non-existent.”

“But if you treat your appearance as a feature, then it’s a huge advantage. For example, if you’re a doctor, a lawyer, a police officer, etc., plus an excellent appearance, that’s a winning combo. Hardly anyone can beat you. Got it?”

“Got it!”

Wang Lu nodded firmly, “Lin Bro means that I should really work on my acting skills.”

“You understand this, I won’t say more. Go on over and see how it goes. If you can’t handle something, just give me a call.”

“Mmm, I’m heading over now.”

“Go ahead.”

After Wang Lu got out of the car, Lin Yi found a spot to park and then went to Yan Ci’s office.

He found her on the phone, with half-eaten buns and soy milk beside her desk.

Seeing Lin Yi come in, Yan Ci cut the call short and got up to welcome him in.

“Have you eaten?”

“I have.” Lin Yi stretched out lazily on the sofa, “Are you busy? If you are, I can take off.”

“Just small stuff; I’ll finish it soon.” Yan Ci went to make Lin Yi a cup of coffee and placed it in front of him.

“I just took a look, and I was thinking about letting your friend’s sister try for the lead female role.”

“Huh?” Lin Yi sat up straight, “Are you joking? She’s only a sophomore in college, and you want her to play the lead? Aren’t you afraid she’ll botch the play? Stop messing around. Just give her a chance to gain some experience. Let her play the lead after she improves her acting skills.”

“It’s not as exaggerated as you think,” Yan Ci said.

“The thing is, our upcoming drama is a campus youth drama. There are plenty of actresses with enough skill, but they lack that certain feel—after all, the ones with some fame are all in their thirties. So I’m thinking of trying a different approach with these young actresses; maybe we’ll discover something surprising.”

After hearing Yan Ci out, Lin Yi thoughtfully nodded, “Okay, do it your way, but the condition is that her acting must be up to par. After all, you can’t get far with someone holding you up.”

“I understand. I’ll go check it out in a bit.”

“All right, you go on with your work. I’ve got some free time, so I might as well wander around your company.”

“Why go anywhere else? Isn’t my office fun?”

“There’s nothing in your office, I’ve seen it all in one glance. What’s fun about that?”

Yan Ci dragged her cheek with a playful smile, “Indeed, there’s nothing interesting about the office itself, but the people are more fun. Are you sure you don’t want to give it a try?”

Lin Yi had an epiphany, “If that’s the case, then I really must give it a try. These big floor-to-ceiling windows are much more interesting than my home.”

“I knew you’d say that.”

For the next two hours, the two had a quick skirmish.

Afterward, they both felt refreshed and invigorated.

Yan Ci then found a new pair of stockings, putting them on as she spoke:

“Let’s go; the audition should be about finished. Let’s go take a look.”

“I saw a long line when I came. Could it really be finished so quickly?”

“It’s not like a job interview; it doesn’t waste much time,” Yan Ci said.

“The assistants will do a preliminary screening. Those who don’t fit the bill will be cut immediately without even getting a chance to audition. For the rest, each person only gets one or two minutes. It won’t take long.”

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“Auditions are different from job interviews. An experienced director doesn’t need to audition—just one glance and they’ll know what a person is like. It’s actually quite fast.”

Yan Ci combed her hair again, looking dignified and atmospheric—the epitome of a mature woman.

“Let’s go down and take a look. I’m pretty curious about the person you brought over.”

“Let’s go.”

On the second floor conference room of the company, all the actors who had come to audition were there.

A large portion of them had already finished their internships, with only a few still waiting anxiously.

Wang Lu sat in the corner of the conference room, fists clenched, mumbling something under her breath, clearly nervous.

Because this was her first time auditioning alone.

She didn’t know how it had gone.

“I didn’t expect her to come today too, such bad luck!”

Dong Yao, sitting by the door, commented.

She had thought that if she could get into Zhao Yongqiang’s play, she wouldn’t need to bother coming here to audition.

But after what happened yesterday, she hurried here today, hoping for a shot.

But to her surprise, Wang Lu also showed up.

“Don’t worry about her. The director talked so much with you during your audition, I guess he’s taken with you. She doesn’t stand a chance,” Dong Yao’s classmate, Chen Yufei, said.

“I’m certainly going to get this female third lead today, but it just feels a bit unlucky. A sophomore newcomer actually wants to compete with me? She doesn’t know her own weight!”

“Alright, relax. You’ve practically landed the female third lead role, no need to be upset with her.”

“I can’t be bothered with her.”

“Wang Lu, come up; it’s your turn to audition,” the assistant standing outside said.

“Okay, okay, I’m coming.”

Wang Lu replied hastily, straightening her clothes, and walked toward the door.

“Junior, you better perform well. This isn’t like last night’s dinner, it’s a place where ability counts. If your acting doesn’t cut it, you’ll be eliminated.”

First thing in the morning, Wang Lu had seen Dong Yao and Chen Yufei, but she ignored them.

Yet she didn’t expect they would actually strike up a conversation with her.

“You needn’t worry about me,” Wang Lu said without hiding her displeasure,

“And remember, I will definitely get this role, so you won’t get to gloat in the end.”

“Confidence is good, but overconfidence is arrogance,” Dong Yao said.

“You’ve only been studying acting for a year and have no prior acting experience. What makes you think you can compete with me?” Dong Yao crossed her arms in front of her chest with a look of contempt,

“If Zhao Yong hadn’t taken an interest in you last night, the female third lead would have been mine by default, and it wouldn’t have been your turn.”

“That’s right. Do you really think your acting skills can trounce us? Dream on,” Chen Yufei chimed in.


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