Jiang Lan was a fan of Yu Wanqiu, and she wasnât afraid to admit it.
Yu Wanqiu was an exceptional actress with an impressive filmography, letting her work speak for itself. Her personality was utterly charming, and she even came to drop Jiang Lan off at schoolâhow could anyone not adore a sister like that? Jiang Lan could happily be her little fan for life.
Yu Wanqiu cleared her throat and said, âItâs not all my doing, but Iâm honored you like me.â
A great film wasnât just the result of one personâs effortsâit took a skilled director, the right crew, and talented co-stars. Still, Yu Wanqiuâs acting prowess was undeniable. She felt fairly confident about the audition.
The script for Tribute matched the filmâs title perfectly. The story paid homage to the unsung heroes of the past who dedicated their lives to the nationâs development.
It was divided into five short films, and Yu Wanqiu was auditioning for the role of Wu Qing, a woman who, after the founding of the country, turned down a prestigious teaching position to combat desertification in the Gobi Desert.
Wu Qingâs life revolved around poplar trees and the barren wasteland. She planted thousands of acres of forests, contributing immensely to dust control, sand stabilization, and the economic development of the northwest. She was a truly remarkable person.
Now in her nineties, Wu Qing had devoted her entire youth to the motherland, standing firm like a poplar tree with deep roots.
Back then, life was hard. Conditions were harsh. Wu Qing once grew so thinâweighing barely over seventy poundsâfrom relentless labor under the scorching sun. Even while pregnant, she continued planting trees, enduring long separations from her husband. Yu Wanqiu had read the script multiple times, moved to tears by certain scenes.
Portraying such a person would be an honor.
To prepare for the audition, Yu Wanqiu needed to lose weight. She might not reach seventy pounds, but the closer she got, the better. For an actor, embodying the role was everything.
If she succeeded, Yu Wanqiu wanted to visit Wu Qingânot to ask anything in particular, but simply to meet the extraordinary woman in person.
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The National Day tribute film didnât cast based on fame or popularity, only on how well the actor fit the role. If the director said no, that was it.
With this opportunity before her, Yu Wanqiu was determined to seize it. Sheâd received the script four days ago and had just five more days to refine her performance. âIâll have to slim down for the role. Once the auditionâs over, weâll treat ourselves to something delicious.â
She craved ice cream, barbecue, hotpotâbut for now, it was salads and light meals. Tonight, sheâd eat sparingly. Indulgences could wait.
Jiang Lan grinned. âDeal! My treatâweâll celebrate! Eat whatever you want then. Donât stress, Teacher Yu. I know youâve got this!â
This wasnât blind admiration. Jiang Lan genuinely believed in Yu Wanqiuâs versatility. Sheâd seen all her filmsâYu Wanqiu transformed completely for each role, unafraid to look unattractive, gain or lose weight, and perform every stunt herself.
While this was basic professionalism for an actor, few actually lived up to it.
âTeacher Yu, Iâll go with you,â Jiang Lan added.
Lu Yicheng couldnât help but wonderâwhy wasnât his dad accompanying his mom to the audition instead of his girlfriend? When he interned, he didnât drag Jiang Lan along.
But then again, heâd missed her every single workday, wishing they could commute together. Maybe that explained it.
Lu Yicheng quickly dismissed the thoughtâit felt a little too dangerous.
Yu Wanqiu would never let Lu Shuangchen tag along. He was as dull as a brick, always spouting lines like, Whatâs meant to be yours will be yours. If itâs not, no amount of worrying will change it. Just do your best.
His endless lectures drove her up the wall.
He wasnât wrong, but was that what she wanted to hear?
Lu Shuangchen was all about empty platitudes.
As they neared the school, Yu Wanqiu told Lu Yicheng to pull over. âYour dorm has six people, right? Little Xu, go buy some milk tea and desserts.â
She planned to let them drop off their luggage first, then head out for a meal before returning.
Since she could probably enter the girlsâ dorm, sheâd likely meet Jiang Lanâs roommates. Bringing snacks and drinks would serve as a friendly gestureâa little fan-meeting gift.
After the show wrapped, Jiang Lan might get recognized on campus. Maintaining good dorm relations was important.
Yu Wanqiu, being over twenty years older, had seen enough of the world to know that while Jiang Lanâs friends seemed harmless, it never hurt to be cautious.
âLu Yicheng,â she added, âkeep a low profile at school. Aside from academics, donât go chatting with other girls. Be reliable.â
This was the first time Yu Wanqiu had ever given him a pre-school pep talk.
Lu Yicheng replied flatly, âYou should be saying this to Jiang Lan. She knows more girls than Iâve ever met.â
Between the violin club, her classmates, and gaming buddies, Jiang Lan collected friends everywhere she went.
Who knew why? Girls just adored her. First there was Xu Xiang, now Yu Wanqiu.
Yu Wanqiu raised an eyebrow. âOh? Is that so?â
Jiang Lan grinned. âDonât worry, youâre my favorite now.â
Little Xu returned with six cups of milk tea and six small cakesâdifferent flavors so everyone could choose. She was used to this; Yu Wanqiu often treated cast and crew to drinks to foster good rapport.
It wasnât expensive, but food and drinks always lifted spirits. A little kindness smoothed things over.
On September 2nd, campuses nationwide buzzed with students hauling suitcases. Cars werenât allowed inside, so they parked outside the gates. Lu Yicheng, carrying just a backpack, took charge of Jiang Lanâs luggage.
Boys couldnât enter the girlsâ dorm, so Yu Wanqiu went in with Jiang Lan. Room 318. As they approached, Jiang Lan texted Xu Xiang, who came sprinting downstairs.
âYouâre here, babe!â Xu Xiang practically tackled Jiang Lan in a bear hug. Two months apartâtheyâd planned to meet over summer break, but then Jiang Lan joined the show.
Yu Wanqiu coughed lightly.
Xu Xiang froze. Yu Wanqiu?! The actual Yu Wanqiu?!
She snapped to attention. âAhhh! Hello! Iâm Xu Xiang, Jiang Lanâs best friend! She talks about you all the timeâsheâs a huge fan of your movies! And so am I!â
Yu Wanqiu was stunning. She didnât look a day over fortyâno wrinkles, flawless skin, and an aura of effortless grace. Like a fairy whoâd discovered the secret to eternal youth.
Xu Xiang didnât see Lu Yicheng. Her sweet little Jiang Lan had made a new best friend.
Wahhh.
Yu Wanqiu tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. âReally? Jiang Lanâs mentioned you too. I brought milk tea and cake for everyoneâletâs head upstairs.â
Students passing by stole glances. Xu Xiang hurriedly led them up, heart pounding. Yu Wanqiu had brought treatsâshe was too good.
By extension, Xu Xiang was now friends with Yu Wanqiu too.
Yu Wanqiu is too famous. This summer, the show Mother-in-Law Is Coming has been incredibly popular, with many viewers following it until the final episode. Some wondered whether Jiang Lan would move into the dormitory when school started, rent a place to live with her boyfriend, or even move directly into the Lu family home. But in the end, Yu Wanqiu came to drop Jiang Lan off at school.
Their bond is genuinely strongâpeople initially thought it was just for the show.
Students at Tsinghua University only spared a few extra glances. During the busy enrollment season, everyone was preoccupied with settling in and attending classes, leaving little time for celebrity gossip. Most just found the whole thing sweet.
Jiang Lanâs life seems smooth sailingâsheâs kept her high school boyfriend, met his parents, and even participated in the show, filmed promotional videos, and interned at Chen Ningleiâs studio.
But no one really compares themselves to Jiang Lan. Everyone has their own path, and these students are already top achievers in their own rightâwhy envy others?
Those familiar with Jiang Lan greeted her, while others simply stared out of curiosity. After all, itâs not every day you see a celebrity up close.
Thereâs something different about Yu Wanqiu in personâher fame suits her. Sheâs fair-skinned, well-maintained, tall, and slender, with beautifully defined arms. Unlike her on-screen roles, she greeted everyone with a warm smile and a cheerful "Hello!"
No wonder sheâs so popular.
Along the way, many people took photos and posted them online.
"Tsinghuaâs back in session! Guess who I ran into! [Photo]"
"Before opening the picture, I already knew it had to be related to Jiang Lan. I thought itâd be the sweet couple happily starting school togetherâbut Lu Yichengâs name isnât even mentioned!"
"LOL, I canât even."
"Yu Wanqiu actually came to drop Jiang Lan off at school?"
"Iâm shipping them so hard!"
"If this is how mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships work, sign me up. Who else would escort their daughter-in-law to school?"
"Honestly, itâs easier to see them as close friends. Friends look out for each other, right? Hehe."
"Exactly! Theyâre not even officially mother-in-law and daughter-in-law yet. I canât picture Yu Wanqiu as a traditional âmother-in-lawâ with that face."
"Lanzhou Lamian (Jiang Lan x Yu Wanqiu) is REAL!"
"Iâm gonna study hard and get into Tsinghua too!"
"Knowledge changes destinyâand I donât mean Jiang Lan marrying into a wealthy family. Itâs just that excelling academically opens doors to better circles and lets you meet extraordinary people."
In the sixth episode of the show, there was a segment where Jiang Lan revisited her alma mater, Jinhua No.1 High School. The camera panned over the honor roll, where Lu Yichengâs photo was still displayed.
The halo of a college entrance exam top scorer is powerfulâexceptional people naturally attract other exceptional people.
With summer break over, many students had spent two months relaxing. Now, it was time to refocus, especially for high school seniors and ninth graders preparing for next yearâs exams.
Many were determined to push themselves harder. While most of the "Lanzhou Lamian" fandom consists of older fans, there are still a few middle schoolers among them.
Work hard, attend the same high school and university as Jiang Lanâthatâs the dream. Getting closer to your idol counts as a win.
Fans are thrilled with the duoâs post-show interactions. In fandom lingo, "just appearing together counts as sugar"âmeaning even if a pair doesnât explicitly interact, fans can still find moments to cherish.
But with Lanzhou Lamian, thereâs no need to dig for crumbsâthey serve it up directly!
The topic trended on Weibo. That evening, an entertainment insider posted:
"Rabbit Group: Fresh teaâa certain actressâs next project is Salute. Sheâs already auditioned. Awaiting official announcement."
About ten minutes later, Ming Yao posted a Weibo updateâno caption, just a photo of her watching a movie on her iPad, with fruit on the table. Based on the dialogue, it was a patriotic film.
Combined with the insiderâs post, it wasnât hard to guess who the "certain actress" was.
"Is it Ming Yao? Landing Salute would be insaneâthatâs top-tier resources."
"Salute has had so many names floatedâno guarantee itâs her."
"Just days ago, rumors pointed to Ou Mingyang, who quickly denied it."
With National Day approachingâand next year marking a major anniversaryâdirectors are scrambling for the holiday box office, while actors are giving their all in auditions.
Salute, a tribute film, is one of the most coveted projects. Everyone wants a piece.
Last year, rumors circulated that director Chen Yi had begun casting, with nearly every actor or celebrity of note being linked to the projectâeven singer Lu Xingranâs name was thrown in.
For a film like this, even a minor role is more prestigious than leading other movies.
With over a year until next yearâs National Day, filming should begin soon. While casting hasnât been officially announced, itâs likely finalized.
If Ming Yao is involved, her resources are indeed impressiveâand her acting must have won Chen Yiâs approval.
Salute consists of five stories helmed by five directors, with Chen Yi overseeing the overall production.
The film requires a large cast, so Ming Yaoâs potential involvement isnât shocking.
But the rumors escalated, with fans claiming Ming Yao would play Wu Qing, the "Poplar Woman" who spent her life planting trees to combat desertification in the Gobi Desertâa leading role.
Yu Wanqiu knew immediately it was fake. She had an audition for Wu Qingâs role that weekend. If Ming Yao had already been cast, Chen Yi wouldnât have scheduled her audition.
While the role isnât strictly based on seniority, Yu Wanqiu is an award-winning actressâChen Yi wouldnât make her audition just to prop up Ming Yao.
Xia Jing thought Ming Yao never learned her lesson. Ambition is good, but overconfidence isnât. "Let me fan the flames. If she really lands Wu Qingâs role, Iâll eat my words."
Xia Jing contacted a few insider accounts and bought a trending hashtag: "Ming Yao to Star as Female Lead in Salute."
Among Saluteâs five segments, Wu Qing is the only female protagonist. Other women in the film play supporting rolesâimportant, but not central.
In The Poplar Forest, Wu Qing dedicates her life to her cause. Her husband resigns from his job to teach in the northwest, eventually collapsing from exhaustion at his desk.
Wu Qing is the lead in The Poplar Forestâand by extension, the lead in Salute.
With a total runtime of about three hours, each segment gets roughly thirty minutes to depict an entire lifetimeâfrom youth to old age.
Xia Jing didnât think Ming Yao could pull it off.
(No, letâs be honestâshe knew Ming Yao couldnât.)
"Oh my god, Yao Yao is killing it! Canât wait to see her as Wu Qing!"
"These resources are next-level. Truly the best of the new generation."
"Debuted with a Best Actress nomination, now Salute? To everyone calling her a ânepo babyââthis isnât something money can buy. Talent matters."
"Honestly, sheâs been underrated since her debut."
"At this point, I suspect that âtitleâ was pushed by a certain award-winning actressâs fans to sabotage her. They didnât want a newcomer outshining her."
"Ming Yaoâs future is bright."
"The future is hers!"
Ming Yao was startled when she saw the trending search. She was involved in Saluteâbut as a minor supporting character, not the lead.
Getting this role wasn't easy. Chen Yi wouldnât joke about important roles, but for minor, screen-filling parts, connections could still make it happen.
Ming Yao was afraid the trending topic might ruin her chances for that role. She never actually intended to play Wu Qingâshe just wanted to ride the wave to gain more fans.
Back then, she had debuted under Yu Wanqiuâs name, but now that she was nominated for the Golden Bear Award for Best Actress, she naturally wanted to erase those old ties.
Fans admired talent.
Ming Yao told her agent to take down the trending topic. "Whatâs wrong with these fans? Theyâre just making things worse! Get rid of it now!"
The agent agreed, but after a while, he called back and said the topic couldnât be removed.
Ming Yao: "Why not? Did someone else buy it? Or is someone trying to sabotage me?"
The agent sighed. "No idea yet. The other sideâs keeping tight-lipped. If we canât remove it, we either wait for the hype to die down, push another topic to the top, orâif the first two options donât workâissue a statement like Ou Mingyang did."
Pushing another topic up would cost way more. Ming Yaoâs team was familiar with these tacticsâtheyâd done it plenty of times before.
It was obvious someone was targeting her behind the scenes.
But what could she do? Take Ou Mingyang, for exampleâheâd spent years acting in fluffy idol romances. How could he suddenly land a role in Tribute?
After weighing her options, Ming Yao finally released a statement:
[Ming Yao: With National Day approaching, Iâve been rewatching a few films. Iâm deeply grateful to the pioneers who contributed to our nationâs progressâyou are my inspiration.]
Effectively denying the rumors about her starring in Tribute.
Ming Yao was fuming. "Whoâs behind this? Did I offend someone?"
Her agent wanted to say, Youâve offended too many peopleâwho even knows which one youâre talking about?
After a long silence, Ming Yao muttered, "Do you think⦠it could be Yu Wanqiu?"
After the fashion week incident, Ming Yao had been on edge for days. She hadnât dared to release any promotional material, afraid someone might leak photos from that day. And then there was Lu Xingranâhis words had been downright vicious.
The Lu family had influence. Ming Yao knew better than to provoke them.
Agent: "Donât jump to conclusions. Yu Wanqiu might not care, but Lu Shuangchen definitely would."
Ming Yao sighed. How could someone be so luckyâtalented in acting, married into wealth, as if all the good things in life belonged to her.
She was just speculating, though. Since Yu Wanqiu wasnât even in Tribute, it probably wasnât her.
Xia Jing glanced at the Weibo post and showed it to Yu Wanqiu. "With nerves like that, just ignore her. Focus on preparing for the audition."
That evening, after returning home, Yu Wanqiu did two hours of yoga. She and Jiang Lan had eaten braised chicken with noodles from a restaurant near campus.
The dish was deliciousâthe noodles soaked in the rich, spicy broth, coated in red oil, with tender chunks of chicken and soft potatoes. But Yu Wanqiu didnât dare eat too much.
Lu Shuangchen wasnât back yet. Xia Jing wanted to contact Madam Wu Qing, but Yu Wanqiu said to wait until after the audition.
Xia Jing: "Fine. But are you planning to lose even more weight?"
Yu Wanqiu had weighed 94 pounds before. After staying home for four or five days post-filming, she was now down to 92.
She aimed to drop to the 80s within a week. If she got the role, sheâd likely lose even more.
"Yeah, being thinner fits the character better." Yu Wanqiu flipped through the script. "Alright, Iâll keep studying this. You can go. Iâm thinking of having Jiang Lan accompany me to the audition."
Xia Jing didnât object. "Just take care of yourself. Youâre already slim enough."
Yu Wanqiu smiled wryly. The script described Wu Qing as so thin that her pants billowed in the wind. She couldnât show up with thick legs.
If she landed this role, any amount of weight loss would be worth it.
Around 9 p.m., Jiang Lan and Lu Yicheng were strolling around the campus track to aid digestion.
Yu Wanqiu had eaten little, so most of the meat had ended up in Jiang Lanâs stomach. Aside from the two days back in her hometown, Jiang Lanâs meals had been pretty ordinary lately.
Lu Yicheng: "Should I buy you some digestive tablets?"
Jiang Lan: "Iâm not you! Not everyone has your stomach."
Lu Yicheng eyed the slight bulge of her stomach. Just how much had she eaten?
After a few more steps, Jiang Lan relented. "Actually, maybe get some digestive tablets. Or yogurt."
"Yogurt and ice cream? Is that really for digestion?" Lu Yicheng bought the tablets from the campus clinic, and they sat on a bench by the artificial lake.
It was dark now, and couples passed by all around them.
They used to come here oftenâback when they saw each other every day. Theyâd counted the wild ducks on the lake, the trees on campus. Jiang Lan would sometimes mimic him, driving him up the wall.
Too bad those memories existed only in his mind now.
After taking the tablets, Jiang Lan felt better. "Lu Yicheng, have we been to all these places before?"
Three years of dating in college hadnât felt like much during filming, but back on campus, it seemed like every corner held traces of them.
They must have done all the typical couple thingsâholding hands while walking, hunting for cheap but fun spots, attending classes together, eating meals side by side.
Lu Yichengâs breath hitched before he nodded. "Yeah, weâve been everywhere."
"You once counted the ducks and said you wanted roast duck. Saw pigeons and craved pigeon soup." His voice softened. "You compared your height to trees, did all kinds of silly things."
Lu Yicheng had done plenty of silly things with herâthings heâd never normally do. Like that trip to Jiang Lanâs family home. Looking back, he couldnât believe how ridiculous heâd been.
He pulled a black hair tie from his pocket. "You gave me this, too."
Jiang Lan examined itâjust a simple black elastic. Wearing one signaled you were taken.
Jiang Lan: "I gave this to you? Then why arenât you wearing it?"
Lu Yicheng answered honestly, "Itâs too tight. Hurts my wrist."
He held his wrist next to Jiang Lanâsâhis was much thicker. Hers was too slender.
Jiang Lan couldnât help but laugh. "Want a new one?"
Lu Yicheng nodded. "Got any other colors? Just not too tight. Though, weâve already been on TV togetherâeveryone knows about us. Youâre so possessive."
Still making him wear a hair tie.
Jiang Lan: "Fine, donât take it then!"
Lu Yicheng quickly backtracked. "No, no, I want it. Give it to meâIâll put it on right now."
He wished heâd worn it when meeting Teacher Xie. Slipping on the new hair tie, he remembered Jiang Lanâs schedule. "Want to go running tomorrow morning? Iâll take you."
Lu Yicheng had no morning classes, but Jiang Lan had one. "After the run, Iâll go to your lecture with you. Can also help you study for those three exams."
Jiang Lan wasnât keen on running. "How about I just watch you run?"
Lu Yicheng: "Then why can you do yoga with my mom but wonât even run with me?"
"Because Yu Wanqiu does yoga. If you did yoga with me, Iâd do it too," Jiang Lan said matter-of-factly. "You donât get itâIâm terrible at sports. I avoid moving whenever possible."
Lu Yicheng: "I know."
Does Lu Yicheng have a problem? How could someone like him have a girlfriend? Jiang Lan: "Huh? What do you know?"
That sheâs terrible at sports?
Lu Yicheng suppressed a laugh. "Ahem, my bad. Ask me again, and I wonât say it like that."
Jiang Lan refused. Who would admit they were terrible at something? "Canât be bothered with you."
"Just say it one more time, pleaseâ¦"
Since Lu Yicheng was practically begging, Jiang Lan repeated herself.
Lu Yicheng said, "Mhm, go on, sweetheart. Tell me how exactly youâre terrible at sports?"
Jiang Lan smacked him several timesâthis guy really deserved it.
Lu Yicheng took the hits without complaint. The next day, Jiang Lan went to the track field.
At seven in the morning, the campus was bustling with peopleâsome reading, others joggingâthe academic atmosphere was lively.
Jiang Lan didnât run. Instead, she practiced her violin at the track for an hour before rushing to her first class.
Xu Xiang had already saved her a seat and waved when she saw Jiang Lan. "Over here, sweetheart!"
Xu Xiang also spotted Lu Yicheng. His height made him stand out, and she blinked in surprise. "This isnât a computer science class, is it?"
Lu Yicheng had never spoken to Xu Xiang before, but since he was here for a legitimate reason, he ignored her jab. "Just auditing. Later, Iâll have lunch with Jiang Lan and study together."
Jiang Lan sat beside Xu Xiang and quietly explained why Lu Yicheng was there.
She wanted to join the Marine Animal Protection Association as a volunteer, but first, she had to pass an exam. Since Jiang Lan wasnât the best at studying, she needed Lu Yichengâs help to review.
Xu Xiang: "Thatâs great! Will you be working with Professor Yu?"
Jiang Lan nodded. "Probably during winter break."
There were still six months to go. Xu Xiang said, "Study hard."
Lu Yicheng was incredibly sharpâlearning from him would be a huge advantage.
Jiang Lan could actually read Xu Xiangâs expression. How absurd.
From Monday to Friday, Jiang Lan buried herself in books and notes. Even her dates with Lu Yicheng were relocated to study halls, libraries, the track field, and the cafeteria.
But her progress was undeniable. In just a week, Lu Yicheng had helped her cover half the material. He highlighted the key points, and all she had to do was memorize them.
Sometimes, she chatted with Yu Wanqiu. Their progress was similar, but Yu Wanqiu also had scripts to review. Jiang Lan didnât want to fail the volunteer exam, so she pushed herself relentlessly.
Meanwhile, Shen Xingyao and Zhang Lin had started filming.
After the opening ceremony, the director split the crew into two groups. Shen Xingyao played the female leadâs rival, while Liang Yun took the lead role.
Though many mocked Liang Yun for starring in a romance drama at her age, her looks and acting were flawless.
Time truly spared no beauty.
The director had put thought into the casting. Shen Xingyao was a big name, and while she didnât mind, fans and netizens would hold the female lead to high standards. After much deliberation, Liang Yun was the only choice.
Fortunately, her acting could carry the role. With these two onboard, the drama was bound to be a hit.
Zhang Linâs scenes were front-loaded. She brought only one assistant to the set and kept to herself, quietly studying her script after filming. Most of her takes were done in one go.
Shen Xingyao occasionally struck up conversations with her.
Zhang Lin: "Xingyao, Xu Chaoyang and I finalized our divorce last Friday afternoon."
She hadnât told anyone else, but since Shen Xingyao had helped her and they were working together, Zhang Lin shared the news.
Shen Xingyao paused, then smiled. "Congratulations! Now you can focus on yourselfâstay far away from trash men!"
Zhang Lin chuckled. "Yeah. Xu Chaoyang probably fought with his mom. Right now, heâs taking care of Little Xu at the apartment. I got custody."
Though the methods hadnât been entirely fair.
Zhang Lin was genuinely happy for Shen Xingyaoâher husband was considerate, and her mother-in-law supported her. She was truly fortunate.
She hoped Shen Xingyao would stay that way.
At lunch, Zhang Lin ate a specially prepared meal for expectant mothers, while Shen Xingyao retreated to her trailer.
After eating, Zhang Lin returned to her script. Every night, she video-called Xu Yi. The boy was well-behaved, and Xu Chaoyang always sat nearby, listening quietly.
Sometimes, Zhang Linâs thoughts would drift, but only for a moment.
She had no plans to remarry after the divorce. Some things, once lost, couldnât be reclaimed. With her son and another on the way, Zhang Lin was content.
The baby would take her surname, Zhang. She hadnât settled on a formal name yet, but for now, sheâd call it Yangyang.
Du Wanzhou had ordered food from a five-star restaurant. She hadnât even received her first paycheck as an assistant yetâso far, she was just spending money.
Shen Xingyao: "Mom, you donât have to get me such fancy meals!"
Even in September, the heat was relentless. Shen Xingyaoâs heavy costume and makeup were melting under the sun.
Filming in this weather was exhausting enoughâshe didnât need extravagant meals on top of it. Du Wanzhouâs heart ached watching her.
The food was aromatic and beautifully plated, but Du Wanzhou stuck to her fitness dietâa small portion of brown rice, vegetable salad, and a slice of grilled steak. She didnât even glance at Shen Xingyaoâs meal.
"Eat up. Look how thin youâve gotten," Du Wanzhou said, perfectly content with her own meal. Four days into her assistant role, sheâd already bonded with the crew and found the work fascinating.
Watching Shen Xingyao act gave her a whole new appreciation for her daughterâs talent. She felt proud.
Du Wanzhou weighed herself dailyâonce in the morning, once at night. She was now 158 pounds, having lost three more.
Since starting her weight loss journey, sheâd shed eight pounds. Imagining how much space eight pounds of pork would take up, she realized her old clothes no longer fitâthey hung loose around her waist and legs.
Shen Xingyao promised to take her shopping for new ones.
Du Wanzhou didnât lack money, but clothes bought by her daughter held special meaning.
She even noticed her complexion had improved. Back when she was heavier, she avoided standing whenever possible and tired easily. Now, she darted around the set without fatigue.
Du Wanzhou said, "If we can help Zhang Lin, we should. Raising kids alone isnât easy."
Shen Xingyao would if she could, but she doubted Zhang Lin needed itâthe woman had pride.
After years of marriage and seven years of serving the Xu family, Zhang Lin remained humble.
Du Wanzhou sighed. "Well, everyone has their own path."
Shen Xingyao agreed. Choices, right or wrong, were personal.
Her focus was on acting. The director, whom sheâd worked with before, praised her improvement.
It made her happy.
But Chen Haoâs calls and messages had dwindled. Heâd taken on a new project and was busy too.
Shen Xingyao figured Chen Shuyun had returned to work. Her son must have started schoolâwhether he was boarding or commuting, Aunt Zhao would take care of him at home. The household atmosphere was probably fine.
Jiang Lan was back in school, and Yu Wanqiu likely had her own work.
On Friday, Yu Wanqiu took Jiang Lan to an audition.
The location was in City B, scheduled for 8 a.m. the next morning. They booked a hotel nearby for the night.
Jiang Lan noticed that Yu Wanqiu had lost a significant amount of weight, becoming gaunt to the point where her face had lost its fullness.
Yu Wanqiu now weighed only 85 pounds, and at her height of 168 cm, any doctor would undoubtedly say she was underweight.
Jiang Lan knew it was for the sake of her role, but her heart ached for her nonetheless. "Teacher Yu, after the audition tomorrow, we canât go for hot pot or anything heavy. Letâs find a place that serves nourishing porridge instead."
After starving herself for so many days, she couldnât just jump into rich foodâwhat would that do to her stomach?
Yu Wanqiu nodded. "Itâs fine. I can gain the weight back later. A few days of porridge will help me recover."
Jiang Lan: "...Teacher Yu, your chest is practically gone."
Yu Wanqiu used to have such a stunning figure.
Yu Wanqiu: "Such insolence... Itâll come back eventually."
Yu Wanqiu sighed, and Jiang Lan sighed along with her. "Drink more milk. You still look beautiful nowâthe most beautiful."
Yu Wanqiu replied, "Beautiful? Health is the most beautiful. Get some rest earlyâno, wait, I need to go over the script one more time."
She had already memorized the entire audition script, though there would likely be revisions if she landed the role.
The next day, Yu Wanqiu dressed in simple clothes and went to the audition.
The chief director was Chen Yi, while the director of The Poplar Forest was Liu Qingyun, a female filmmaker.
Her films often featured actresses with deeply compelling stories. Liu Qingyun had met Yu Wanqiu a few times but had never collaborated with herâshe had always wanted to.
Still, this movie would ultimately come down to acting skill.
The audition scene depicted the moment Wu Qingâs husband quit his job and resolutely traveled to the northwest to be with her.
The couple hadnât seen each other for over half a year. When they reunited, Wu Qing had cut off her long hair, her face reddened by the desert winds, her complexion sallow and bitter, her hands covered in cuts.
Her husbandâs heart ached for her, and hers for him. Tears welled up in her eyes but never fell.
The bitterness in her heart was momentarily dispelled by long-awaited sweetnessâa feeling that couldnât be conveyed by mere crying.
The performance in the eyes was crucial.
Yu Wanqiu slipped into character effortlessly.
Liu Qingyun kept her gaze fixed on Yu Wanqiuâs eyes as she acted opposite a crew member standing in as the husband.
Yu Wanqiu stared at the person across from her, her eyes misty. After years of enduring the desert winds, her eyes were dry and stinging.
It wasnât that she didnât want to cryâshe simply couldnât.
Yu Wanqiu smiled faintly. She parted her lips, but none of the words she wanted to say came out. Instead, she murmured softly, "Fool."
In that moment, a storm of emotions swirled in her eyes. Finally, she tilted her head back slightlyâbut the tears never fell.
Liu Qingyunâs own tears did. "Cut."
She removed her glasses. "How much do you weigh now? You didnât look this thin in your shows."
Yu Wanqiu eased out of character. "85 pounds."
Liu Qingyun: "Hereâs the thingâin the script, after Wu Qing goes to the northwest, she cuts the long hair sheâs kept for years. It needs to be a real cut, up to the chin. Are you okay with that?"
Yu Wanqiuâs hair was long and beautiful. To Liu Qingyun, cutting it seemed a shame.
Her weight was close enough, and the fact that Yu Wanqiu had slimmed down this much for the role was no small feat.
A wig could technically be used, but Liu Qingyun personally disliked anything artificial.
"I can cut it."
Yu Wanqiu repeated, "I can cut it."