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The Martial Artist Turned Movie Mogul

[Entertainment Industry + Strong Female Lead + Refreshing Story + Hidden Identity] The Young Sect Master of the Tang Sect, Tang Shu, who was skilled in Poison Techniques and Hidden Weapons, had transmigrated and became an 18th-tier newbie, debuting as a supporting actress. After a variety show aired: Haters: "I actually think Tang Shu is kind of cute. Is there something wrong with me?" When the National Mechanical Engineering Research Institute announced: Miss Tang is our key-appointed research consultant. Haters: "What????" When an authoritative Chinese medicine expert revealed during an interview: The development of a new type of medicine owes much to Tang Shu. Haters: "Isn't this just too coincidental?" When the Porcelain Restoration Department openly stated: No one surpasses Tang Shu in the fields of porcelain restoration and calligraphy and painting. Haters: "Is this white lotus getting a bit too intoxicating?" When a Weibo big V with millions of fans accidentally revealed her face during a live broadcast... The haters all declared that their minds were blown! *** Jing Yu, the favored son of heaven, had always had an iron grip and a successful career until— he met Tang Shu. Inside the cinema, after watching four or five movies in a row, he realized the person sitting next to him hadn't changed, enjoying the popcorn with great relish. Jing Yu's throat moved slightly; this woman was flirting with him. Facing each other in a coffee shop, she casually pulled out a double-sided straw and placed it in her cup. Jing Yu's eyes tinted red; this woman was definitely flirting with him!

Rain Chen Zhenzhen · Thành phố
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502. Do you want to accept the challenge?

Ever since the list of judges was announced, Tang Shu's Weibo had been engulfed in condemnation by some people, even the art students who used to enjoy watching her draw during live streams felt disgruntled.

There's no denying that Tang Shu's paintings are indeed of a high standard, but that's another matter altogether; overall, she has no foundation in the world of calligraphy and painting.

In this circle, inheritance is of utmost importance; which student wouldn't have one or two highly esteemed masters?

The ones who have secured their footing in the world of calligraphy and painting are mostly elites who have received traditional cultural education. These people regard inheritance as the most crucial, yet Tang Shu lacks it all.

Had Tang Shu stepped forward to say a few words, she could have placated some of her fans.