Chapter 661 Sue Me (Two Chapters Combined) Green Petal, Sue Me Group, RPS (Real Person Couple) Zone.
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[Disclaimer: This thread contains a lot of personal interpretations and rumors... Shipping is just for fun, please don't take it seriously... Please, Sister Ye Ya, don't come and smear me... I'm just a fragile prisoner of love [crying]]
Furthermore, this thread involves a large number of innocent bystanders and may result in harm to both families. Those who support the families or are fans of the "big boss" who like to attack mistresses should not click in.
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Yang Huanyi, a national-level female action star. She has acted in a ton of anti-X dramas, bizarre martial arts films and action movies. Her professional skills are considered quite good in the industry, but after half a lifetime in the business, she remains a relatively unknown actress. The two biggest points of discussion surrounding her are: filming multiple projects simultaneously, and her on-screen pairing with Ye Chu.
Ye Chu, a rising star in the entertainment industry. From obscurity to stardom, it only took her three years. Genius is her label, workaholic is her synonym, and fans are her lifeblood (beware of any unsolicited advice; if Ye Chu continues to spoil those crazy girls like Ye Ya, trouble is bound to follow sooner or later). She's surrounded by both positive and negative press, with countless scandals and rumored boyfriends and girlfriends filling the entire Green Petal (a fictional character name). In just three years since her debut, she has surpassed Yang Huanyi's fifteen-year journey.
How could two people like that ever cross paths?
The story begins with a terrible movie called *The Heavenly Secret Tower*. Don't underestimate this lowly film with a mere 6.6 rating on Greenban; it's the starting point for everything…
The original novel, *Tianji Tower*, is titled *Phoenix Plays with Dragon*, and boasts a solid plot and strong acting skills. Ms. Yang Huanyi played the lead role of Xiao Fengque. However, due to well-known reasons, Ms. Yang was filming multiple projects simultaneously while working on this series.
Xiao Fengque, the first female protagonist in martial arts films, was portrayed by Ms. Yang Huanyi as a weary and desperate office worker, and together with the male protagonist Xie Bazi, she was nailed to the pillar of shame in the history of adaptations.
Although both fell into ruin, Yang Huanyi was ultimately more controversial. This is because *Phoenix Plays with Dragon* is a female-centric novel, with Xie An merely a supporting character. If *Tianji Tower* were a building, Xie An's decay would be like peeling paint; Xiao Fengque's decay would be like a load-bearing wall collapsing.
Angry fans flooded the comment section of CTS TV, slapping Yang Huanyi, CTS Channel 6, and the original author Jiang Shang Nong Chao Sheng...
A quick aside: I wonder if anyone remembers that fanatical Xiao Fengque fan who called herself "Ai Sanwu de Kui Kui♡Feng Bao Benming"? She was a true fighter among fangirls, quite terrifying in the entire novel community. Yang Huanyi, Li Yi, and Ye Chu were all slapped by her. Sister Ye Ya chased after her and reported her for over half a year before finally getting this berserker banned.
At this time, Ye Chu was only playing a supporting role in "Tianji Tower", a courtesan named Mianmian.
I know that many people's favorite part was the kiss between Xiao Fengque and Mianmian in the finale, and Mianmian's line, "My home is in the ninth of the thirteen wards in Jiangnan. Come find me."
But there's something else I want to mention here...
When Yang Huanyi's career collapsed, a crew member revealed that most of her action scenes in "Tianji Tower" were done by a stunt double.
So, who is this stand-in?
[GIFs of Xiao Fengque's fight scenes as portrayed by Yang Huanyi]
[Animated GIFs of Ye Chu's portrayal of Xiao Fengque's fight scenes]
[Animated GIFs comparing the fight scenes of the two versions of Xiao Fengque]
Looking at these GIFs, and considering why Ye Chu, a relatively unknown actress at the time, was later chosen by director Yi Tianzhao to play the new role of Xiao Fengque... I think everyone already has an answer in mind.
That's right. Although Yang Huanyi's fans are unwilling to admit it, Ye Chu's fans dare not admit it, and neither Yang Huanyi nor Ye Chu have ever come forward to say anything... However, most people who are familiar with the fandom and know the ropes have already guessed the name of this mysterious stand-in.
Many people believe that the kiss between the courtesan Mianmian and Yang Huanyi's portrayal of Xiao Fengque was their first encounter. However, their true connection predates that kiss by a considerable margin.
What was that mysterious stunt double thinking when she first filmed an action scene for the lazy protagonist?
Yang Huanyi's career collapsed because of "Tianji Tower," while Ye Chu gained Yi Tianzhao's appreciation for her action scenes in the same drama. From then on, these two people, worlds apart, embarked on vastly different paths…
Of course, I guess Ye Chu hadn't fallen in love with Yang Huanyi at that time. After all, it's very difficult for an ordinary person to fall in love with someone from a powerful family.
What followed was the well-known plot: Yang Huanyi was sidelined, and Ye Chu took her place, taking over the "Xiao Feng Que" series and establishing a connection with CTS (China Television System). I don't know what Ye Chu was thinking—was she secretly pleased or guilty? Did a seed of something grow in her heart at that moment?
By the way, please don't confuse the relationship between being blacklisted and being sidelined! Being blacklisted and sidelined are not the same thing. Being blacklisted occurs when an artist breaks the law, becomes a lawbreaker, and is severely punished, with no chance of recovery. Being sidelined occurs when an artist has some moral issues or flaws, and is abandoned by their company and partners. Both sides stop actively providing resources, leaving the artist to fend for themselves. The two are fundamentally different.
In short, Yang Huanyi then disappeared without a trace. And Ye Chu became one of the most important characters in her life—Xiao Fengque.
A quick news update: After the broadcast of "The Forest Without Flowers," the most heartbroken CP fans were actually the fans of Yi Fen Shu Ye. I don't understand why anyone would stubbornly ship this ridiculously fake CP... Anyway, these few Yi Fen Shu Ye fans are heartbroken and are constantly harassing the old lady on Jiang Shang Nong Chao Sheng's Weibo, asking her where Li Yi is and demanding that Li Yi come back immediately...
Next, Ye Chu became a huge star, while Yang Huanyi continued to disappear from the public eye. Meanwhile, Ye Chu had several rumored boyfriends:
Li Yi (…).
Shi Shan (was sent away by Ye Chu and Luan Qing together).
Chu Zixin (I feel this pairing is purely a derivative pairing of Di Ting and Li Yiming).
Gu Wenhua (more like unrequited love).
Mysterious childhood sweetheart (the only rumored love interest that Ye Chu personally denied).
Hmm... Lao Ye is quite the player.
As the story progresses, the gap between the two widens, and they should never have crossed paths again. But fate is a strange thing; "The Mute Woman" is nominated for the Golden Dome Award, and Ye Chu meets Luo Yao.
I don't know whether Luo Yao bumped into Ye Chu by chance, or Yang Huanyi mentioned Ye Chu to Luo Yao, or Ye Chu mentioned Yang Huanyi to Luo Yao. There are many truths in this world that we outsiders will never know.
All we know is that *Annadorya*... has started filming...
The wheel of fortune turns once more.
Lao Ye is a very interesting person. He's incredibly loyal to his fans, teachers, benefactors, and business partners. He'll rush out to flatter fans when they're angry, and he still respects Zheng Bohan even when he's acting crazy. When Qi Ming has no roles, Lao Ye makes sure to reserve a spot for her in every project he takes on.
The renovation of Happiness Street has been discussed to death in the industry, so there's no need to elaborate; Lao Ye is truly devoted to her benefactor. Gu Wenhua, Mei Yaohong, Huang Feizhang, Zhang Pangzi, and others are all very close to Lao Ye. Even Su Ge, who is universally criticized online, Lao Ye remains friends with her, almost driving Ye Ya crazy. For Lao Ye, who dotes on Ye Ya, maintaining her friendship with Su Ge is one of the few things she has remained steadfast in.
However, a closer look at Lao Ye's rumored lovers reveals that they are in rather unfortunate circumstances.
Li Yi is now a non-celebrity. During her appearance on a CTS program, she was mercilessly mocked by Lao Ye, leaving behind a scene reminiscent of the classic Chinese novel "The Universe."
Shi Shan was already a layman. How he became a layman is none of your concern.
Chu Zixin remains an obscure figure, and the two have had no further contact after "Half a Sky." Even Ye Ya has forgotten about him.
Gu Wenhua remains a "friend" to this day.
Despite having irrefutable video evidence of a mysterious childhood sweetheart, Lao Ye still didn't hesitate to immediately deny the rumors, swiftly cutting off the gossip.
Looking at Lao Ye's rise to power, one can see that she is cold-hearted, a womanizer who remains untouched by worldly affairs. Getting entangled in a love triangle with her only leads to being sold off.
Until the filming of "Anna Doraemon" began, Lao Ye met... her destined demon star.
What we cannot escape, we call fate.
Many people believe that Ye and Yang only started selling their lesbian relationship after the release of "The Forest Without Flowers," but the great CP fans had already discovered clues through various subtle signs.
First, there's Lao Ye's personal Weibo account.
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