As a result, I was so angry at what happened next.
Chien Chih-chen and Nan Chu actually staged a wedding ceremony.
Fortunately, the wedding was interrupted by a monster that suddenly appeared halfway through.
In the end, the worship failed, and the monster kidnapped Jian Zhizhen.
When Jian Zhizhen left, he had a heart-wrenching farewell with Nan Zhu, crying and shouting, "Although we didn't get married, you will only have one husband in this life."
Qin Yubai was filled with hatred; she actually called another man "husband"!
The next part of the story is that Nan Zhu chases after the monster in order to take Jian Zhizhen back.
But now his abilities are no match for the monster, and he was beaten half to death by the monster.
This part was the most enjoyable for Qin Yubai throughout the entire film; it was the first time he had ever felt so strongly empathetic towards a villain.
Well done! Beat them to death!
Later on, Jian Zhizhen was forced to cultivate with the monsters in the Fiery Pool, while Nan Zhu cultivated alone.
Ten years later, the female protagonist has grown up.
The actress playing the second half of the story is replaced, and she begins to work with Nan Zhu to seek revenge.
After finishing filming her scenes, Chien Chih-chen went back to school to prepare for her exams.
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Two weeks later, the completed film clips were sent to Apple headquarters ahead of schedule.
Qiao Peishi sat in her CEO office and personally oversaw the process.
I was deeply moved after watching it.
To be honest, casting Chien Chih-chen as the female lead was her way of repaying a debt of gratitude.
She didn't have high hopes for Jian Zhizhen's acting skills at all, because she felt that such a young girl, who wasn't formally trained, would definitely need a few more years of experience to mature.
Surprisingly, he acted quite well.
Especially the scene where she falls into the water, the way she looks into the male lead's eyes—the unspoken, knowing yet unclear ambiguity—is something even veteran actors probably couldn't portray so naturally.
The film will be released at the end of this year, and I'll nominate her for a newcomer award; she'll definitely win it.
After watching the film, she sent feedback to the director: "Jian Zhizhen acted well."
Just as I finished sending it, there was a knock on the door.
Qiao Peishi looked up: "Please come in."
A man pushed open the door and walked in.
Qiao Peishi recognized the man; he was Chen Mai, the manager of Banana Entertainment, an Apple subsidiary.
Zhai Qinghe is one of his artists.
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