Chapter 106.2: “So He Can Smile!” (2)
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100,000/Hour Professional Stand-in Chapter 106.2: “So He Can Smile!” (2)

Shen Qi had cryptically told her that she would know in a few months’ time, but Ji Fanyin had simply tossed that matter to the back of her mind on the very same day. She was too lazy to bother.

It was around six months later when she finally understood what his words meant.

That day, her assistant knocked on her door to deliver food to her. She brought with her a box of gifts from her movie fans.

Ji Fanyin wouldn’t just accept any gift from her fans.

She turned down all expensive gifts, be it houses, cars, cheques, watches, accessories, electronic devices, and so on.

She also rejected handmade food and drinks, given the messy nature of the entertainment industry. There were precedents of enemies posing as fans sending spiked food to actors and singers.

Last but not least, she didn’t accept things that were dangerous or disturbing in nature.

It was her studio’s job to sieve out the appropriate presents and reject everything else, so the gifts that eventually reached Ji Fanyin’s hand were all opened and checked beforehand. They collate all of the gifts and deliver them to her in a box once in a while.

As her assistant placed the food in her refrigerator, Ji Fanyin leaned against her dining room table and casually took out a white envelope from the box. Ji Fanyin’s name was written at the top of the envelope, but her thumb happened to be covering the signature below.

She moved her thumb away, only to stiffen up when it revealed the name ‘Chen Yunsheng’ underneath.

… But this isn’t a unique name. There are at least a few hundred people with that name on the internet.

Two seconds later, Ji Fanyin tore open the envelope and retrieved the letter.

The letter started off with a formal ‘To Miss Ji Fanyin’ before proceeding to explain that he was her new movie fan. He mentioned that he had watched all of her movies recently. There were a few more sheets of paper that contained his personal thoughts about those movies.

His writing feels mature. It doesn’t seem to be from someone young.

Yet, at the bottom of the letter where

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