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The internet was filled with curses, and after Cheng Xueyang and Che Chen’s fans both lanted, they turned their attention to Fu Ya, digging up her dark past everywhere.

They completely exposed her chaotic private life during her study abroad, her obsession with chasing stars, and her brainless comnts!

Even worse, because the clips released from "Sunny Sumr" were too awkward and unbearable to watch, the fans of the two male leads, fearing that the show would flop, blad it on their idols, and launched a boycott.

The gist was, we fans have not contributed to the success of this show. If it flops, it’s not because our male god lacks influence; it’s because we fans preemptively boycotted this shoddily made show. If it doesn’t beco popular, find the female lead, not us!

With fans widely withdrawing support and boycotting, the originally agreed-on satellite TV channel to air "Sunny Sumr" felt like swallowing a fly and demanded the production team solve the online public opinion issue quickly. However, when the production team approached the agents of Cheng Xueyang and Che Chen, both parties tacitly refused the proposal to post on Weibo to restrain fans, and even began to show reluctance in promotions...

The boycott activity online grew more intense, the production team couldn’t co up with a solution, and the satellite TV finally beca unhappy and proposed to terminate the contract.

"Sunny Sumr" beca the first show in the industry to beco popular and flop even faster; not only did it face widespread ridicule online, but even within the industry, it was laughed at.

It wasn’t just Fu Ya being ridiculed, but Chu Xi as well.

A prestigious Oscar-winning Actress, just returned to the country, putting on airs in front of the dia and industry people as if she was sothing special and superior. But the first show she guest-starred in turned out like this, and many in the industry privately ridiculed her for being self-important, with so even saying she brought bad luck, causing the show to flop. Many mocked her in private, but no one dared to say it openly. The entertainnt industry is closely connected with the high society, who are much better inford than ordinary people, and several have heard rumors about Chu Xi’s identity, so none dared to take the opportunity to add insult to injury to Chu Xi.

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Chu Garden.

Chu Xi hurried back, anxiously guessing what Jiang Chenyue wanted by calling her back.

Upon returning, she ran into Qin Jun.

This man was wearing a smoke-gray tailored cloak coat, paired with a black sweater underneath. The smoke-gray and black tones exuded a lazy nobility on him. When his slightly slanted phoenix eyes saw her, they were like a cat spotting a scurrying mouse. With his hands in his coat pockets, he looked at her mockingly, "I heard you caused trouble again."

Chu Xi was blocked by him, neither able to leave nor stay.

Qin Jun, like a cat pinning down a mouse, didn’t care about the mouse’s expression, curling his lips and lifting his eyelids, "Hmm, I’ve found that you’re quite the troublemaker. I don’t even need to step in to deal with you; you can play yourself to death, my dear sister."

Chu Xi pressed her lips together, staring at him with venom, "To prevent you from enjoying a spectacle, I’ll make less trouble, so Mr. Qin doesn’t laugh too hard and hurt himself."

"Tsk." Qin Jun snorted, giving her a mocking glance, not bothered to compete with her in verbal sparring, walking ahead of her.

Chu Xi felt a surge of humiliation again, clenched her fists, and followed behind him.

Jiang Chenyue had been waiting inside, with a butler always serving by her side, hands placed in front, looking straight ahead, creating a tense atmosphere. She felt that tension from the mont she stepped through the door, her heart hanging in the air.

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