Chapter 166 Don't Read It, It's a Bad Review (1/2)



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As the person with the most NGs in the entire crew, Shang Yechu believed that Li Yi had a lot to say about this.

Shang Yechu asked with a smile, "Does this count of NGs include all the scenes in the entire movie, or do Li Yi and I each count our own?"

"Well..." the host Xiaolei said with interest, "As I said, there is no standard answer."

Li Yi smiled and gently nudged Shang Yechu: "Actually, there's no need to ask this question. In either case, there's only one answer."

Shang Yechu subtly shrank half an inch to the side, feigning a helpless sigh: "Okay, the scene with the most takes was—"

Shang Yechu and Li Yi said in unison: "The scene where he/she and I smiled at each other at the end."

"The same answer again?" Xiaolei raised an eyebrow, her expression meaningful. "Looks like Ye Chu and Li Yi remember every detail of the filming perfectly."

Shang Yechu knew she should openly cooperate with Li Yi in promoting their on-screen couple status, but she just couldn't bring herself to do it. Fortunately, Li Yi answered the question first.

"Ye Chu has never had more than three takes." Li Yi smiled and pointed at Shang Ye Chu. "Except for that one scene, she laughed with me seven or eight times, until her face was stiff from laughing—I felt so guilty at the time, the more nervous I was, the less I could laugh..."

"How come a scene where you look at each other and smile is so difficult to film?" Xiaolei asked.

Shang Yechu blinked and looked in the direction of the camera: "You'll understand after watching tonight's episode of 'Xiao Fengque: The Descent from Heaven'."

The interview was ultimately about getting back to the point, so Shang Yechu naturally steered the conversation toward tonight's episode of "Xiao Feng Que: The Heavenly Descent." Host Xiao Lei then smoothly introduced a trailer and introduction for the show.

Third time's the charm. Having already had the experience of the two of them getting the same answer twice, Xiaolei chose a question this time that was absolutely impossible to get the same answer from: "The third question - what was your first impression of each other?"

Shang Yechu's first impression of Li Yi was still from watching TV in her previous life—this male lead's acting skills were surprisingly bad, like a drop of soy sauce mixed into a pot of white porridge.

Of course, anyone who tells the truth during an interview is a fool, and Shang Yechu said without any guilt, "My first impression... 'He's really handsome'?"

Li Yi tilted her head slightly towards Shang Yechu, revealing a somewhat aggrieved expression: "Why did you steal my answer?"

Shang Yechu gently tugged at her sleeve, actually brushing away the goosebumps on her arm: "The answer is only four words. If you want them, I'll give you two words, how about that?"

"I'm impressed." Li Yi tilted her head easily and turned to the host. "My first impression of Ye Chu was similar. She was sitting in the corner of the set reading the script. I went to her to go over my lines, and when I looked up, her eyes were very bright. I thought to myself: Wow, she's so beautiful."

Their answers were nothing short of perfunctory and standard, with nothing wrong with them. After all, they were just men and women; what else could they judge a book by its cover? Clearly, their scores on the third question were also in vain.

This can't go on; it'll ruin the show's entertainment value.

Xiaolei's eyes darted around, and she suddenly laughed, "Alright, alright, I see now. No amount of questions can stop you two from exchanging glances right here. But for the next few questions, even if you two wanted to, you couldn't!"

Xiao Lei revealed a mysterious smile and pulled out a stack of green-edged cards from the table beside her. Shang Yechu immediately remembered what Yi Tianzhao had said—that the Sixth Empress Dowager and Green Petals were collaborating.

The segment where celebrities read negative comments is a staple of "Twenty-Four Frames Guest." Among the negative comments from various platforms, those from Green Petal are the most vicious and cutting, incisive and scathing. Of course, since it's a program to be broadcast on television, these negative comments undergo a certain screening process. It's not possible to include some extremely excessive personal attacks.

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