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Overnight, I became the heroine of a scandal.

Main Characters: Describe the protagonists’ roles and relationships briefly. Highlight Zoe, an ambitious actress navigating fame, and Song, a skilled director or successful actor, as her main love interest. Setting: Place the story within the glamorous, high-stakes entertainment industry, mentioning filming locations, award shows, or exclusive events. Conflict and Romance: Introduce the tension between Zoe and Song—whether it's a misunderstanding, competition, or their reluctance to pursue love due to career pressures. Twists and Growth: Mention any surprising revelations, career challenges, or personal transformations each character goes through, making them reconsider their priorities. Resolution: Wrap up with a hint at how the relationship and their personal growth resolve in the end—perhaps they realize they’re better together than alone, balancing love with their careers.

chong_xie · Urban
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Part 30:"No need to be so pessimistic."

Not every advantage comes without strings attached. Sometimes, just when you think you've gained something, it could turn into a ticking time bomb.

So why do some celebrities have such poor public favor? A major reason is that people feel they "lack the virtue to match their status," calling them "resource darlings" who effortlessly gain what others work ten years to achieve. Zoe didn't want to be a one-time guest star suddenly thrust into the role of leading lady.

This episode was packed with industry veterans and much more popular stars, like Yan. Zoe knew that if she took the spotlight, the public would tear her apart once it aired.

Lan hesitated to speak, but Zoe understood the words her manager held back.

"I know I've been accused of clout-chasing lately, but this is different," Zoe explained. "If I film according to this script, I won't just be criticized by the audience; insiders will have a field day. They'll know right away that I'm outshining everyone in terms of screen time. It's like a red-carpet appearance that gets spun as 'stealing the show'—it's bound to make enemies. I want to build good relationships and have a lasting career in this industry."

With a sigh, Lan finally gave in. "Alright, fine. I'll go talk to the director. I swear, you're spoiling yourself with all this overthinking! In this business, the only reality is your popularity. If you're in demand, everyone will flock to you, and good 'karma' or not, nobody cares."

"No need to be so pessimistic."

"Maybe you shouldn't be so optimistic," Lan retorted.

Despite her complaints, Lan went to handle it. Zoe trusted Lan precisely for moments like this—she could count on her to have her back, even if reluctantly.

To Lan's surprise, she ran into Yan arguing with the director. "You expect us to play second fiddle to some new kid? Zhao Qin, what's your deal here? Do you even plan to keep this show going?"

The director, Zhao Qin, was nervously trying to placate her. "Yan, calm down, please. Sit down for a second. I didn't ask for this change either. The script was finalized days ago, but then I suddenly got orders to rewrite it. There's nothing I can do—I'm just a worker bee."

Lan paused, taken aback. She hadn't expected Zhao to deny responsibility for Zoe's added scenes.

Yan scoffed. "Spare me the excuses, Zhao! You saw how she's trending and tailored the script for her. Don't think I don't know what you're doing. If you're willing to cross us for this newbie, fine. But you can forget about me showing up on your show again."

Zhao sighed in exasperation. "Yan, you're barking up the wrong tree. This decision came from above, not me. If you want answers, go talk to Ms. Mang—she's from the production team."