Green, the proverbial third wheel, naturally followed along, but this ti he was on a mission: he wanted to observe the acting skills of the movie star Qin Jiran up close. Before coming here, he had already thought that if the opportunity arose, he would really like to make a movie with this movie star, as the result would surely be even better.
The group was, of course, quite eye-catching, but they didn’t delay the filming process. Mike and a few assistant directors greeted them before getting busy with other matters. Once Qin Jiran arrived on set, he went to change clothes and quickly started filming.
The first scene didn’t involve the leading lady, Tang Ya, who, after changing clothes, waited on the side, occasionally glancing at Su Yanyi with suppressed excitent and admiration. It was so amusing to Su Yanyi that she waved Tang Ya over, and Tang Ya imdiately ca.
"President Su, hello," Tang Ya greeted with so restraint, showing great respect.
"No need to be formal. Is filming going smoothly? Any problems?" Su Yanyi asked, which was her way of showing concern for her subordinates. She appreciated Tang Ya and had been nurturing her, and was quite interested in how Tang Ya was doing.
"Everything’s going well. Teacher Qin has taught a lot, and I’ve learned much from the crew too, so it’s all been very smooth," Tang Ya responded obediently, yet her eyes couldn’t help but stealthily glance at the three kids beside her. The oldest was playing with the two younger ones, and they seed to bear a resemblance to each other—it was supposedly the fourth generation of the Su family, truly adorable.
"That’s good. Have a seat, don’t be too stiff."
"President Su, may I take a photo with the babies? They’ve grown so much," Tang Ya requested sowhat sheepishly. The babies were so cute; it was hard not to yearn to be closer to them.
"Help yourself," Su Yanyi responded generously, offering up the babies as a backdrop, which imdiately brought a happy smile to Tang Ya’s face.
The photo turned out beautifully, with Tang Ya holding Xiao Su Nuo’s hand, bending slightly at the waist, with the mixed-sex twins Glutinous Rice Ball and atball in front. All four wore smiles—Tang Ya’s restrained, Xiao Su Nuo’s subtle, while Glutinous Rice Ball and atball bead brightly. Tang Ya looked at the photo with satisfaction and imdiately uploaded it to her Weibo, showing off just a little.
As an artist, Tang Ya was very modest, never initiating any posts herself. The occasional uploads were all decided by her agent, yet even so, her Weibo was as deserted as if deserted, only showing fans crying out for the owner to make an appearance. Therefore, this photo upload was a huge treat for the fans; as soon as the photo went up, countless fans popped in, relentlessly tagging Qin Jiran and Su Yanyi’s Weibo accounts.
Then, in the Overbearing Family’s extended fan circle, the number of people increased once again.
[Shouldn’t we, Tangtang’s fans, also join the Overbearing Fan Club? Seeing our little Tangtang in this photo, shouldn’t we have our place among the fan relatives?]
[I’m a Queen’s Fan in the Overbearing Fan Club. Of course, I’m also a fan of the movie star, the twins, and all that, but I’m definitely a Tangtang fan too, and I fully support Tangtang joining the Overbearing Family!]
[Tangtang has always been a core mber of the Queen’s Fans, so Tangtang’s fans are naturally part of the Overbearing Fans. The idol of our idol is our idol too!] A tongue-twister-like response, which also served as a conclusive answer—at least, one that the fans all agreed on wholeheartedly. From then on, the Overbearing Fan Alliance expanded to include Tang Ya’s fan club, growing ever larger.
The first scene officially started filming, depicting a fight scene where Qin Jiran’s male lead battled interstellar invaders. Although half of it relied on special effects, a few actors sparred in real combat with Qin Jiran for the filming. Dressed in a specially designed futuristic battle outfit, Qin Jiran looked both handso and formidable. His fight movents were professional and dazzling, and he had a great sense of the cara, hitting his marks and pausing at just the right monts for the lenses, coordinating well with the cinematographer, enlivening the visuals even further.
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