Chapter 389: Lu Zhengzheng's 300-Word Essay

The vast film city is not short of actors, nor is it short of tourists.

There are also paparazzi who employ endless methods to dig for material, and veteran fans dedicated to following celebrities as a lifelong career.

After being recognized by a tourist and asked for an autograph, Jiang Lingxi finally had a bit of self-awareness as a female star, quietly putting on the sunglasses and mask that Lu Zhengzheng prepared for her from her bag.

She bought a box of stir-fried ice cream from a street shop and noticed that Pei Xinyuan, who had gone to meet a director with a friend, had just posted something on her social media when she paid with her phone.

She clicked it open casually, revealing a photo of a coffee restaurant with an address in the lower left corner.

The restaurant's name seemed familiar, and Jiang Lingxi remembered Lu Zhengzheng mentioning it once.