Chapter 13 What good things happened to you today?
Chapter 13 What good things happened to you today?
Jiang Youzhen aimed his gun at the crosshair, then aimed at the balloon hanging on the red cloth and pulled the trigger.
With a loud "bang," the balloon burst.
The boy kept pulling the trigger, the constant popping of balloons, combined with his swift and decisive movements, made the stall owner's face grow increasingly helpless.
What is this? The young master is slapping his own business in the face?
As the balloons on the red cloth were cleared, exclamations of praise rang out from all around. Jiang Youzhen put down his gun, looked around at the dolls, and then handed the decision over to the girl.
"Which one do you like, student?"
There were many plush toys at the stall, and Kim Tae-yeon eventually chose a corgi plush toy that she could hold with one hand. The stall owner also gave Kang Woo-jin a few extra plush toys that were neither too big nor too small, but Kang Woo-jin took them and gave them to the girls.
"I didn't expect you to be so good at it."
"The longer you stay abroad, the faster you learn everything."
"But this one is enough for me. The ones you took are too many. You should keep them for yourself."
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Kim Tae-yeon glanced behind her and saw the children who had been outside the shooting range watching them with bright, sparkling eyes that made them feel inexplicably uneasy.
Jiang Youzhen shrugged indifferently and said, "I can't take these with me. If you want to give them to them, then go ahead."
After receiving Kang Woo-jin's answer, Kim Tae-yeon turned around and gave the extra dolls to the children.
Those little kids were probably still in kindergarten. The parents next to them were still thanking them, and the girl's face was still red when she came back.
They also didn't forget to thank Jiang Youzhen, after all, it was this boy who cleared the wall of balloons.
Jiang Youzhen wasn't very good at dealing with strangers, so after hearing these compliments, he awkwardly turned his face away and scratched his neck.
After hesitating for a while, he finally blurted out, "It's okay."
But by the time he spoke, those people had already vanished.
"It's okay, huh?"
Kim Tae-yeon hugged the doll to her chest, looking at Kang Woo-jin with a half-smile, and teased, "Anders, I didn't expect you to be so introverted."
"Yes...introverted..."
After this little incident, the two of them got a little closer. On their way to the haunted house, they stopped again at a place where they could take photos.
"Gentlemen, please look at the camera. 1, 2, 3, cheese!"
With the staff's enthusiastic reminder, the two smiled brightly. The surrounding area was decorated with a cartoon character backdrop, and the photo only featured the two of them.
The Polaroid film arrived in their hands very quickly. This time, Jiang Youzhen didn't keep the film; instead, he gave it to the girl. He left his phone number on the back of the film, specifically reminding her to message him when she got back.
Kim Tae-yeon agreed. She looked at the photo. In the picture, Kang Woo-jin deliberately lowered his height to match her, which looked somewhat comical at first glance, and made her look even shorter.
Noticing this, she gritted her teeth inwardly, wondering why she couldn't grow taller.
And what did Anders eat to grow so tall?
The line in front of the haunted house was even longer, and coincidentally, Kang Woo-jin and Kim Tae-yeon ran into Kim's parents and Kim Ji-yong.
Several years later, Jin Zhiyong had grown taller, but he was still somewhat thin and looked rather frail.
The two siblings look very alike, and they are also quite similar in height.
"Kang...Kang...Kang Youzhen?" Kim Ji-yong stared blankly at Kang Youzhen, unable to react for a moment.
That mixed-race child star I knew when I was little, how come he's grown so tall and handsome in just a few years?
"Did you grow up eating rockets? You're taller than most adults!"
Upon hearing this, Jin Zhiyong received a double beating from his parents. They never expected their son to be so rude in criticizing others right off the bat.
"Uncle and Aunt...it's been a long time. I'm Jiang Youzhen. I wonder if you still remember me?"
Jiang Youzhen cleared his throat, bowed politely, and greeted the elders, though he felt somewhat uncomfortable in front of them, whom he wasn't very familiar with.
On the one hand, they are shy around strangers, and on the other hand, they believe that the girl's parents would not like their daughter spending time with men.
Kim's parents didn't directly ask their daughter why she was with Kang Woo-jin. They warmly invited the two of them to come and line up together. However, when they saw the contrast between Kim Ji-yong and Kang Woo-jin standing together, their hearts ached.
Is his son naturally short, or is he not eating enough? He looks malnourished.
A huge screen was placed at the entrance of the haunted house, playing Kang Woo-jin's first work as a screenwriter. There were also many posters of blood and horror around it.
Many people can enjoy the movie while waiting in line. Some are too timid to watch, while others are brave enough to praise it as a good film.
It's a pity it wasn't released in China, otherwise his fame would have been even greater.
Kang Woo-jin didn't mention that he was the screenwriter of the movie, and besides, he noticed that the girl only glanced at it twice before not daring to look at it again.
This incident left him feeling uneasy. He pursed his lips and ultimately didn't tell her that it was actually his work.
The queue for the haunted house is much faster than that for the roller coaster, and the venue is also very large, accommodating many tourists. As people come and go, you can hear their screams of fear everywhere.
Kang Woo-jin remained calm throughout, even mentally commenting on the makeup of those "ghosts" and "monsters".
It's quite realistic. I feel sorry for the staff. When I get back, I'll ask my grandpa who the makeup artist at the amusement park was. If the makeup were a little more realistic, it could have reached the entry-level standard for a movie.
The group left the haunted house. Kim Tae-yeon left with her family. The good news was that there would be a show and a parade at the amusement park that night, so they stayed there.
The two agreed to meet at 7 o'clock at the entrance of the audience seating area. Jiang Youzhen wanted to remind the girl to remember to call him.
But since the other person's parents were there, he didn't say anything more.
With no one to accompany him, Jiang Youzhen was unwilling to play on the amusement park rides. After glancing at the time, he quickly returned to the office building.
At this moment, Jiang Jingshu was standing in the lounge talking on the phone. After noticing Jiang Youzhen's return, she said a few words and hung up the phone.
"Little town, did you just go out to play?"
"Yeah, the amusement park is lively, the haunted house is quite fun, and the design inside is really good, incorporating horror customs and folk tales from both the East and West, as well as Southeast Asia. Mom, you were the one who suggested these, right?"
Jiang Youzhen nodded, not holding back his praise, giving a thumbs-up and showering him with flattery.
"My mom is truly amazing; she's got a knack for horror and thriller films."
Jiang Jingshu felt a little strange being praised by her son. She looked at Jiang Youzhen awkwardly and asked suspiciously, "Did you take the wrong medicine today? Why are you praising me so cheerfully? You usually seem so dull. Did you just have something good happen to you?"
It's said that a woman's intuition is the most terrifying thing. Jiang Youzhen didn't want to be teased, so he simply didn't mention it or answer it. He just kept looking down and picking at the snacks on the coffee table.
Hmm... these shrimp chips really do look like shrimp chips.
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