In a hotel in Suzhou and Hangzhou
Zhang Zijing had already been here for five days.
The company, worried that fans might spy on her, directly instructed her to stay in the hotel.
Likewise, her phone had been taken away, so she could only rely on the most primitive thod—television—to follow the progress of things.
But there wasn’t much entertainnt news about them.
The biggest headline was that withdrawal statent, along with two announcents from Penguin.
She weakly picked up the glass of water, but no matter what, she couldn’t manage to drink the clear tea.
The rose tea inside was a gift from Ye Yuwei.
Her tears fell.
They scattered into the fragrant tea cup, transforming into mories along with a wisp of gentleness.
"Can I really not go back?"
"No, no, I can’t give up on myself. There’s still a chance—Penguin will surely co to rescue ."
She set the tea cup down, walked over to the desk, and picked up her guitar, turning all her emotions into notes.
"Yezi, when I return, I’ll surely sing my song for you."
Fans of Galaxy were deeply anxious.
They were bitterly resentful of Yuehua and Duntou Entertainnt, attacking them almost nonstop.
Furthermore, soone had shared photos of the eight girls practicing late at night, looking utterly exhausted.
It was claid that the sudden changes to their performances had caused physical distress.
This revelation further enraged fans from each faction, leading not only to attacks on the two companies but also to criticism of three of the girls.
However, the main targets were ng ixuan and another mber Wu, as one of them was center stage while the other held second place.
Even though fans of the two explained that it was all the companies’ doing, their positions within the group were undeniable—having enjoyed their privileges, they inevitably had to bear the bla.
Judging by the online discourse, the group disbanding seed to be a foregone conclusion.
That evening, Li Ke was standing in line with movie tickets issued by the company.
He didn’t usually enjoy watching movies.
However, since the the song of this film was the first and possibly last collaborative single by the Galaxy girls, he decided to watch it.
"This song is so much fun!"
"Yeah! That shout in the middle was so interesting."
"It feels as if it infused the whole song with soul."
"Who sang it?"
"I don’t know, but it sounds amazing."
When Li Ke ca out, he heard everyone praising the song, and the part that left the deepest impression was Lv Fangxin’s iconic shout.
In fact, after seeing the song credits later, Li Ke vented his frustration by going on Galaxy’s official website and criticizing Penguin and Big Ship Entertainnt.
But he hadn’t expected that, after the girls sang so many verses, it was as though all of it served as a buildup for Lv Fangxin’s climactic line, enabling her to ascend to an artistic peak.
"Infused with soul!" Li Ke stood on the neon-lit street, smiling.
That night, when he went ho and turned on his computer, he found that every video about the movie across different platforms was using this song as background music.
Many of the comnts were asking, "Who sang this song? Who shouted that iconic line?"
Fans of Galaxy imdiately began explaining, and many video creators joking about the movie would use Lv Fangxin’s line as the punchline.
Although Li Ke was thrilled to see all this, he didn’t think much of it.
However, the very next day—
Lv Fangxin’s shout unexpectedly went viral across the internet.
Countless videos blew up, practically engulfing every corner of cyberspace.
Lv Fangxin herself was turned into various s, becoming one of the trendiest elents of the mont.
Penguin
Wan Kai held the report handed to him by his secretary, lost in thought.
Sitting across from him, Zhou Dan wore a broad smile.
"I really didn’t expect Lv Fangxin to blow up again." Zhou Dan’s tone was filled with astonishnt.
"Other people sing for a lifeti; she shouts once and becos famous. This is simply..." Wan Kai was at a loss for words.
"It’s a miracle; Lv Fangxin must have a dragon’s blessing." Zhou Dan joked.
They hadn’t imagined that the film’s the song would beco a hit, and the most popular part was Lv Fangxin’s single shout. Naturally, they understood the value and business prospects wrapped up in this phenonon.
When it ca to Lv Fangxin, she seed like a gift from the heavens—impossible to believe.
Her participation in the program itself had been extraordinary, with her fa skyrocketing even from the very first episode, almost inexplicably.
This single track—others had sung countless lines that people forgot, yet her tiny, non-lyrical shout made her famous.
This defied all logic.
"Lv Fangxin is practically heaven-sent. We need to adjust our plans for her," Wan Kai declared, standing up from his chair, feeling a sudden lightness of spirit.
ng Wu and the others leaving? So what! Having just Lv Fangxin in this group would be enough.
"Mr. Wan, should we take this montum and give it a push?"
"Of course, I’ve already instructed the PR departnt to prepare contingency plans."
"Mr. Wan, then should we overhaul all promotional materials for the group?"
"That’s acceptable. For future events, position Ye Yuwei as the center."
Wan Kai’s words finally put Zhou Dan’s mind at ease, while he couldn’t help but feel relieved inside.
If it hadn’t been for this song’s overwhelming success, after ng Wu and Zhang’s departure, the group’s comrcial value would have plumted, and prior collaborators might have walked away.
But now, with the popularity of the song and the most prominent mber still in the group, its core comrcial value remained intact—and even increased.
After all, the title of "number one girl group" was self-proclaid; now, with a hit song, they had real leverage.
Overnight, the winds changed completely.
Lv Fangxin’s one shout exploded across the entire internet, making her the most talked-about celebrity in Huaxia.
Every platform was playing on the joke of her single iconic line.
At the sa ti, the once-derogatory "Dragon Sister" about Lv Fangxin began shifting in tone.
It transford into the genuine "Dragon Sister" image.
Sharing this image online was said to guarantee success in exams.
Among students.
Sharing this image online was said to ensure good luck.
Among working adults.
Nurous videos and pictures of people worshiping the "Dragon Sister" appeared online.
Everyone wanted to beco Lv Fangxin. Deep down, they believed she was magical—special and lucky—achieving everything effortlessly.
These videos and images, though appearing to play on the joke, were actually amplifying a certain desire hidden deep within people, expressed in a lively and entertaining fashion.
Lv Fangxin’s humble, lower-class background also gave countless people hope.
Ye Yuwei noticed that her social dia feed was suddenly flooded with images of Lv Fangxin as the "Dragon Sister," mostly shared by the other sisters in the group.
At first, these girls talked about studying her and ng ixuan’s habits, but the shared images told a different story.
Ye Yuwei understood why—most of the girls in Galaxy had entered the group as amateurs; many lacked any talent in singing or dancing but harbored dreams of stardom.
Naturally, they imagined themselves as Lv Fangxin, though they didn’t realize that Lv Fangxin herself had endured unfathomable sweat and pain to achieve her success.
anwhile, they received the latest poster samples.
Ye Yuwei stood prominently at the center. Everyone had been prepared for this outco.
But Ye Yuwei still felt bitter. She knew that once this poster was released, it would cause a turbulent storm, and ng ixuan’s fans would likely lose their minds.
"Yezi, still watching our videos?" Yang Ni walked over, beaming.
"I just can’t get enough. I never thought we’d blow up like this."
"Haha! This shows we really have the potential to be huge stars, though we owe a lot of thanks to Fangxin."
"That’s true! Once she and Xiaoyu return from filming the comrcial, we should hold a proper celebration."
Ye Yuwei was sincerely happy about her friend’s success.
"Dinner’s ready; there’s braised pork tonight." Jiang ngqi shouted from over there.
"Pork? Is this a celebration for our song blowing up? But just one box of takeout—isn’t that a bit stingy?" Lai Ruoxuan chid in.
"It’s been ages since we had at—wasn’t the last ti during that hotpot team-building event? They didn’t even let us eat; the sll haunted all night." Duan Yuxin laughed as she ran over.
At that mont, Li Zing arrived, carrying two large plastic bags.
"I’ve brought back everyone’s als." Her Huaxia pronunciation was becoming more and more precise.
Yang Ni was surprised to see Li Zing, alongside Jiang ngqi, carrying als.
After all, Li Zing ca from a noble background and typically didn’t do such work, but she seed to have set aside her pride—clearly determined to integrate into the group.
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