If there was a role, Harmony would take it, if not, she would live her life well.
She observed a few beautiful girls striking poses for pictures. Each of them had both the figure and the face. Even if one was exceptionally beautiful here, one wouldn’t feel superior.
The saying that “There is always someone better” suited this situation perfectly.
Harmony stood at 1.66 meters. She was wearing a long down jacket with a scarf and a beanie. It made her appear like a silkworm.
“Oh! Over there! It’s Jonah Chan!” A scream rang out, and a few Asian girls could be seen running. They chased after someone while shouting that name.
Upon seeing the scene, Harmony remembered that Jonah was also one of her idols.
She followed the footsteps of these fans and ran in that direction as well. She transformed herself into a loyal fan.
Soon, they spotted the man being surrounded by people. He was in his early thirties but had already won the Best Actor award two years in a row. He was considered a perfect male artist by the entertainment industry.
Harmony’s gaze was full of admiration as she looked at the back of the man.
She smiled. It was a joyful experience being able to meet her idol on this chilly street.
It felt like life had become a bit more fulfilling. She turned around and walked aimlessly in another direction. At eighteen, her parents died in a car accident just when she had received the admission notice from the Film Academy. She was alone all of a sudden.
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