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This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, which are a summation of the story's main plot points. The epigraph is a quote from the play's opening lines, in which the protagonist states that he is not giving up on his dream of becoming a famous actress. He is determined to pursue his dream, despite the fact that he has been abandoned by his classmates and has suffered rumors and gossip about his past. He has learned acting from his grandfather, and he has also learned how to edit on a video editing software. The protagonist's grandfather is a senior member of the Junnan Film Studio, which is a professional film production company. He was a fan of the short film that the protagonist directed. The young protagonist asks his grandfather if he is willing to be his main actress, and the young protagonist explains that she has never acted before. He explains that he went to the previous school and accepted the evaluation that the other students gave him. After that, he moved to his grandfather's villa and learned to act with the grandpa's film studio. He says that he always knew that his grandfather helped him drag his dream to an "unprecedented close distance" because he knew that he would protect her from the gossip and rumors that would arise if she were to be cast as the main actress in the school's short film. He believes that it is a sin for girls to have a beautiful body, and that only ambitious people can truly understand the character.
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Hang In There, Bro! • Chapter 39 • Page ik-page-3863730
Chapter 39
This is a locked chapterChapter 39
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, which are a summation of the story's main plot points. The epigraph is a quote from the play's opening lines, in which the protagonist states that he is not giving up on his dream of becoming a famous actress. He is determined to pursue his dream, despite the fact that he has been abandoned by his classmates and has suffered rumors and gossip about his past. He has learned acting from his grandfather, and he has also learned how to edit on a video editing software. The protagonist's grandfather is a senior member of the Junnan Film Studio, which is a professional film production company. He was a fan of the short film that the protagonist directed. The young protagonist asks his grandfather if he is willing to be his main actress, and the young protagonist explains that she has never acted before. He explains that he went to the previous school and accepted the evaluation that the other students gave him. After that, he moved to his grandfather's villa and learned to act with the grandpa's film studio. He says that he always knew that his grandfather helped him drag his dream to an "unprecedented close distance" because he knew that he would protect her from the gossip and rumors that would arise if she were to be cast as the main actress in the school's short film. He believes that it is a sin for girls to have a beautiful body, and that only ambitious people can truly understand the character.
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