When she first came to Hong Kong, the different accent and living habits, coupled with the deliberate xenophobia of the locals, made her feel quite uncomfortable.

Now when I suddenly hear Mandarin, it feels like meeting a fellow villager. It feels very cordial and familiar.

"Mr. Zhang, what do you mean by this?

Judging from your accent, are you also from the mainland? "

Zhang Jialiang has never concealed his identity.

"Yes, or I would say we are half fellow villagers.

We all came from the mainland. After coming to Hong Kong, no matter where our hometown is, we can all be considered fellow countrymen, no matter where we are from.

Let me introduce myself again. I am Zhang Jialiang from Beijing, a pure northern man! "

Zhang Min covered his mouth and smiled.

"I'm Zhang Min from Shanghai, a pure southern girl."

Zhang Jialiang laughed.

“When fellow villagers meet, their eyes are filled with tears.

But we don't need to shed tears, we should be happy. It is really a pleasure to come to Hong Kong and hear the familiar Mandarin. It is really a bit strange to speak Cantonese with people around me all day long.

How many years have you been in Hong Kong? You must have felt awkward when you first arrived here, right? "

Zhang Min now finally knew that the boss of Brilliant Entertainment was actually a fellow villager from the mainland, and that he was very straightforward and approachable in his speech and actions, without any airs at all.

This naturally made her feel at home, and she also gained confidence in her future development in Brilliant Entertainment. It was great news that she could have a common language with the company's big boss. At least in Brilliant Entertainment she would not be discriminated against and excluded due to her regional background like in other companies.

Zhang Min:

"When I met my fellow countrymen and heard their accents, I naturally felt very comfortable speaking Mandarin, just like you. After all, this is the language I have been exposed to since birth, and it is much more familiar than Cantonese.

You are right. It took me a while to adapt to the local environment when I first came to Hong Kong.

The way people around me speak, and their eating and other living habits are so different from before that I feel very uncomfortable. To be honest, I often cry. It took me a long time to adapt and gradually integrate into the society. In fact, I still feel a little awkward now.

Moreover, the locals are somewhat xenophobic. After knowing that I am from the mainland, some people often exclude me. This kind of thing happens a lot in the entertainment industry.

I didn’t expect that the boss of the company I was going to join was also from the mainland. Now I feel relieved.

The company's bosses are all from the mainland, so the people in the company will definitely not be prejudiced against us mainland actors."

Zhang Jialiang:

"That's right. Don't worry about that. I'm the boss of the company. If anyone dares to engage in such xenophobia in the company, I will never let him off.

Since we are all from the same hometown, there is no need for us to be too polite.

In this way, you can call me Brother Liang in private. I like this address because it makes me look younger. You can call me formally in the company. I will call you Min in normal times."

Changing the address was a way to get closer to each other, so Zhang Min naturally wouldn't refuse. She was hoping for that.

"Okay, Brother Liang!"

Zhang Jialiang:

"Amin, you are really beautiful and generous. You have great qualities to be an actress. You should have great development in our company.

I originally thought you had a cold and arrogant personality like an icy beauty, but I didn't expect you to be very lively and cheerful when you speak. Your appearance and your personality are quite different."

Zhang Min:

“Thank you for the compliment, Brother Liang. Actually, I didn’t look very good when I was a child. I was an ugly duckling. I got better when I grew up. It’s not as exaggerated as Brother Liang said.

As for my personality, I actually talk very little to others. The reason is very simple, which is the topic we just talked about.

When I was a child, I suddenly came to Hong Kong from the mainland. Due to various unfamiliarities, I naturally communicated less with the people around me. Over time, I developed a disposition that was unwilling to communicate with others, and thus developed a character that kept people away.

Talking to Brother Liang is different from talking to other people. When I suddenly heard familiar Mandarin, I don’t know why I was willing to talk and communicate. It was different from usual.”

Zhang Jialiang:

“Is there any other reason for this?

That makes sense.

It seems like we are destined to meet. It is very difficult for you to meet people who speak Mandarin, and it is also difficult for me to meet people who speak Mandarin. This can be regarded as meeting an old friend in a foreign land. "

Since they both came from the mainland and spoke the same Mandarin, they naturally had a lot in common.

Zhang Jialiang talked about Shanghai's delicacies: soaked rice, fried dumplings, green rice balls, three-yellow chicken, large pork chop noodles, etc.

There are also snacks from Beijing: roast duck, braised pork, fried liver, bean juice, fried dough sticks, big bowl of tea, etc.

These familiar foods immediately brought back Zhang Min's childhood memories, and she talked more.

The two of them became happier and happier as they talked, and after the meal, Zhang Jialiang naturally took her to a house that had been prepared long ago.

Since Zhang Min came to meet Zhang Jialiang, he had naturally made preparations in advance, not to mention that He Jiaju had hinted at it in advance, so the two of them had a tacit understanding.

Since then, this beauty Zhang Min has become one of Zhang Jialiang's confidantes.

The life of rich people is so simple and unpretentious, not to mention that Zhang Jialiang is now a billionaire, and he is also the boss of an entertainment company.

Naturally, many beauties were the first to get the moon because they were close to the water. Although it was not easy to get him, it was not difficult either. Either actively or passively, Ruby Lu, Anita Mui, Vivian Chow, Joey Wong and Zhang Min successively fell into Zhang Jialiang's arms.

This is a very normal thing, otherwise Zhang Jialiang would not have opened an entertainment company. An entertainment company is not the best means to increase assets and improve status.

If it was just for wealth and power, there would be no need to go through the trouble of making movies, releasing records, or setting up an entertainment company. The numerous beauties are Zhang Jialiang's goal.

Wang Jing's "The Wife Killing Duo" has finished its run, and he immediately started filming his next movie.

His next film is The Devil's Emerald.

"The Demonic Jade" is directed by Wang Jing and stars Zhou Xingchi, Li Ming, Wang Jing and Zhang Min.

The film tells a story triggered by a magic emerald. KGB leader Karov also wants to get the magic emerald, so he starts a thrilling contest with Andy.

Everyone is fighting for the super-powered jadeite left behind by aliens on Earth, and Sing Zai tries hard to protect it. Thanks to Zhang Jialiang's relationship, Zhang Min was able to star in this movie smoothly as soon as he joined the company.

Most of the specific management work of the film company was handed over to Xu Xiaoming. Generally speaking, he would not interfere too much in the management of the company. However, the only thing was that he attached great importance to the construction of the special department and personally participated in the construction.

Science and technology are developing very rapidly. In the near future, movie special effects technology will change with each passing day, especially with the rapid development of computer technology. When it reaches a certain level, digital movie special effects will shine.

However, the digital film technology in Hong Kong and the mainland has always lagged behind the development of Hollywood in the United States. This led to the rapid rise of Hong Kong films, and then their gradual decline in the late 90s. Special effects in movies are also one of the important reasons for the decline of Hong Kong films.

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