
This Actor Just Wants to Make Money
About This Novel
Huangliang has a dream, and the dream returns to the Nine Five-Year Plan. I wanted to live a different life but accidentally became an actor. My name is Zheng Qian and I just want to make money. PS: It's more everyday, please bear with me.
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Official(6)Scraped 23d ago
A down-to-earth work with a connotation of jokes.
This novel reminded me of Guan Dao!
Alas, the writing is not bad, but the character design of the protagonist is a bit lacking, and the name should be changed!
a point
The story and writing are both good, but the characters are problematic, awkward, literary, and awkward!
Great update. I raised one for the New Year. I finished reading it in a few hours.
Literary youth wants to get involved in everything. The plot is unreasonable
The writing is really awkward. The author said that the director is the master, and at the same time asked the protagonist to lick an actor, especially a male actor. He also said that this is to make connections so that he can find them to act in future movies. Has the author forgotten that the protagonist is the connection? Isn't it the actor's job to please the protagonist? The funniest thing is that the protagonist has won three major Best Actors, and has also been a director and filmed a movie, but he ended up playing a supporting role in someone else's crew and was treated like a newcomer. It was very embarrassing.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 23d ago
A down-to-earth work with a connotation of jokes.
This novel reminded me of Guan Dao!
Alas, the writing is not bad, but the character design of the protagonist is a bit lacking, and the name should be changed!
a point
The story and writing are both good, but the characters are problematic, awkward, literary, and awkward!
Great update. I raised one for the New Year. I finished reading it in a few hours.
Literary youth wants to get involved in everything. The plot is unreasonable
The writing is really awkward. The author said that the director is the master, and at the same time asked the protagonist to lick an actor, especially a male actor. He also said that this is to make connections so that he can find them to act in future movies. Has the author forgotten that the protagonist is the connection? Isn't it the actor's job to please the protagonist? The funniest thing is that the protagonist has won three major Best Actors, and has also been a director and filmed a movie, but he ended up playing a supporting role in someone else's crew and was treated like a newcomer. It was very embarrassing.









