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Su Qi's appearance quickly gained everyone's approval.

She perfectly portrayed the allure and charm of Su Daji. Although a hint of innocence could still be seen on her face, it didn't feel abrupt. Instead, it made people feel even more fascinated by this Su Daji.

However, a successful actor doesn't rely solely on appearance; acting skills are the most important.

And Su Qi looked so young, clearly without any acting experience.

It was known that little girls at this age generally had poor psychological endurance.

If she were to quit acting midway due to a fragile heart, wouldn't that an they still had a chance to take her place?

So, after seeing Su Qi's stunning beauty, many "Su Dajis" didn't leave. They all wanted to see this little girl's performance.

After going over the script with Su Qi, Director Zhang was surprised to find that the little girl had indeed morized it all.

Communicating with her was exceptionally smooth, and she grasped many details with just a little guidance.

Once all the actors were in position, accompanied by the director's shout of "Action!" the first scene began.

To let Su Qi first adapt to the theater environnt, Director Zhang chose a relatively simple scene for Su Daji's first shot.

It was just a brief shot of Su Daji, a tribute from the defeated Su clan, being escorted to the Shang dynasty in an exquisite horse-drawn carriage at the beginning of the story.

In this scene, Su Daji only had a small shot where she lifted the curtain of the carriage, inadvertently revealing her delicate face.

This was the first ti in Su Qi's life riding in a horse-drawn carriage.

It was also the first ti she had been so close to a cara.

When she lifted the curtain and saw a caraman carrying such a large cara, following the horse, Su Qi felt that if she weren't wearing the Ningling Earrings, she would have definitely been dazed for a while.

However, in just half a second, Su Qi reacted. After gazing into the distance for a bit, she pulled the curtain back down.

"Cut!" Following the director's voice, the carriage stopped. Imdiately after, Su Qi saw Director Zhang excitedly pull open the carriage door and say, "Little Qi, that was great! The pause just now not only expressed the longing for ho, but the gaze into the distance at the end was the finishing touch. I didn't expect you to have done so much research on Su Daji, even knowing that the nine-tailed fox who transford into Su Daji was also leaving her hotown. I really underestimated you!"

Hearing Director Zhang's words, Su Qi felt a bit embarrassed. She had just been stunned for a mont and didn't expect to accidentally get it right. But at this point, telling the truth was obviously not appropriate, so Su Qi could only chuckle awkwardly.

At this, Su Siyang, who had been watching his sister the whole ti, proudly raised his head.

As expected of my sister, truly capable!

With this little episode, Su Qi truly entered the state of filming.

Because she had rehearsed with "Little King Zhou" and her brother beforehand, after adapting to the environnt, Su Qi rarely made mistakes.

On the contrary, so other actors, due to Su Qi's overly exquisite appearance and the allure and enchantnt surrounding her, would forget their work at hand and be forced to retake a few tis. Director Zhang expressed that he was extrely satisfied with this "Su Daji."

Near noon, Director Zhang looked at the three short films they had shot and was very pleased. He glanced at the little girl who had just finished her scenes.

Originally, he had only planned to shoot three simple videos today, but unexpectedly, they had completed a whole day's workload in just a morning. How could this progress not excite him?

The excited Director Zhang was very generous today and improved everyone's als, upgrading the lunch boxes from 15 yuan each to 20 yuan.

After filming for a whole morning, Su Qi was indeed hungry. She picked up a lunch box, opened it, and started eating.

This made many people who had been quietly observing her involuntarily increase their favorability towards her.

It was known that the previous Jing Lin and so seemingly delicate stars were generally very particular about food.

They usually wouldn't eat the als bought by the crew and even required branded mineral water, making them difficult to serve.

But seeing Su Qi, who was even more gorgeous than those female stars, pick up a lunch box and eat without a single complaint, and even eating with gusto, her small, delicate cheeks puffed up like a greedy little hamster. Doing such cute actions while wearing the magnificent "Enchantress Like a Dream in Rainbow Robes," she didn't seem out of place at all and was unexpectedly pleasing to the eye.

If it weren't for the other actors being unfamiliar with Su Qi and the vigilant Su Siyang guarding her like a hawk, soone would have definitely tried to feed this adorable Su Daji.

Su Qi herself was unaware of their thoughts.

She just felt that the crew's als were quite good.

She rembered that when Wu Wei, who had been an extra in the boys' dormitory, had complained that the lunch box given at noon had only one at dish, which was an egg, and tasted particularly bad.

Looking at her own lunch box, with a large chicken leg and fish-flavored eggplant, plus a cold dish, and the chicken leg being so big, she was truly satisfied, and the taste was also unexpectedly good.

Liu Qi quietly took a photo of Su Qi eating with her cheeks puffed up like a little hamster.

It had to be said, the noble and gorgeous "Su Daji" eating in such a manner had a contrasting cuteness. As Su Qi's agent, Liu Qi, with Su Qi's consent, uploaded this photo to Weibo with the caption: "Her Highness is enjoying her al!"

After all, with a high remuneration of 3 million, celebrities occasionally needed to create so buzz to increase the movie's popularity while also promoting themselves.

Although Su Qi wasn't a "celebrity" and had just created a Weibo account, she understood that appearances still needed to be maintained. She directly gave the Weibo account to Liu Qi.

After all, she was really busy now, with stock trading, filming, and reading books. She truly didn't have the energy to manage Weibo.

Liu Qi felt very gratified about this. It should be known that artists are public figures, and every Weibo post should be carefully considered and discussed with their agents.

After all, if the content is inappropriate, it can easily lead to a large loss of fans, and if the impact is severe, it can directly cause the work to be taken down. But everyone has vanity, and no one likes restrictions, so obedient girls like Su Qi are extrely rare. Even her brother Su Siyang wouldn't give up his Weibo account.

Originally, this photo of Su Qi, who had no fan base, wouldn't have entered the sight of the vast majority even if Liu Qi had bought so hot searches.

But Su Siyang, as Su Qi's brother and her first fan, directly chose to repost it after seeing the photo, with the caption: "Sister, so cute!"

Unlike Su Qi, Su Siyang was now a true public figure, and the appearance of Su Qi in the photo was indeed very striking.

It quickly spread among his fans, and as it spread, soone in the know discovered:

Isn't this the little angel "Teacher Su" from the group?

Thus, this news slowly beca a hot topic. Liu Qi, hearing her phone's Weibo notifications going off non-stop, felt like it was a bit surreal.

A newcor, just debuted, gaining 10,000 likes in an hour???

The prospects were simply limitless!

After the al, Su Qi, who was checking stocks during the break, felt Liu Qi's burning gaze and couldn't help but look over.

She saw Liu Qi's slightly flushed face, panting as if she had just exercised, and her eyes emitting a fiery gaze. She seed to have the aura of Senior Anna.

Su Qi was puzzled. Wasn't she quite normal in the morning?

How did Sister Liu Qi beco strange again in just a short while?

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