She Only Cares About Cultivation
Chapter 1170 - 927: Super Star Finale (Five Thousand) (Part 2)
Evidence four, [Miss Yan] has published a total of five novels, "Heiress Strategy," "Worthy Empress Yun Rong," "White Moonlight," "Hua Yan," and "I’m the Rich." All were adapted into films by Jingling Company, except for "Heiress Strategy," for which Miss Yan herself was the screenwriter for the rest of the works. So far "Hua Yan" has not been adapted into a film. Additionally, Hua Yan is currently studying screenwriting at the Beijing Film Academy. She has mentioned that there is indeed a connection, but you just don’t know it.
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As more and more clues were uncovered, Hua Yan inadvertently appeared on the trending list, landing in the third spot.
However, she didn’t respond to the online game of guess guess guess. She remained silent, but someone else responded.
Apart from these five novels, people also found [Miss Yan]’s name listed among the director and screenwriters from the behind-the-scenes of [Human Truth], as well as in the scripts of many dramas like "Seventy-Eighty," "Maid Yun Shan," "Farmer Moving to the City," "A Dog," "She and She," etc. These were released after [Miss Yan] stopped updating. Isn’t this obvious enough to prove?
[Human Truth] initially starred Hua Yan and Ling Yao, and over the years, they intermittently filmed some segments. All these interconnected parts were overlooked before. Now that they’ve been noticed, it’s a delightful surprise, a massive Easter egg. Who wouldn’t be shocked?
Seeing this situation, Liang An said, "You see, almost everything about you has been dug up. If you don’t come out and respond, you’ll be scolded for being pretentious. It’s time to go public!"
That evening, Hua Yan, in her dorm, used the [Miss Yan] account to livestream yoga, appearing on camera.
When her flawless face appeared in the livestream, the audience exploded.
Aaaah, the yoga teacher I’ve been following is actually Super Star Hua Yan! I can’t live anymore, someone give me a noodle to hang myself.
Why did you hide it? You’re obviously so outstanding.
No wonder you’re the person I like, you never disappointed me. You’ve always been this excellent.
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"Sorry, my readers, my film fanatics. I didn’t mean to keep it a secret, I just didn’t want to cause too much trouble for everyone. Writing novels was just a hobby that I didn’t expect to lead me here. And besides, they were just online novels, not serious literature, so I never thought about using them for attention, let alone that I’d someday enroll as a screenwriting graduate student. Isn’t it amazing? Perhaps it was all destined. I love piano, music, acting, and I adore creating. I hope more works will be born in the future. Thanks to all the friends who’ve always liked me, thank you!"
Hua Yan made this statement via video livestream, unexpectedly setting the internet on fire once again. The origin of the frenzy was her revelation of starting to write novels at age ten. How is this possible?
People began closely scrutinizing all her works, trying to find any hints of plagiarism, but unfortunately, there were none—these are pure originals.
Who wouldn’t be amazed that a ten-year-old could pen such successful online literary works?
The pen name [Miss Yan], both cheesy and lengthy, used to attract criticism from countless screenwriters and stars. They criticized, cursed, altered scripts, and added storylines to her previously released scripts, but investors rejected these suggestions. Because Hua Yan was backed by Lingdang Company, her scripts were finally brought to life. It was later proven there was no issue with the scripts, but rather those doubting actors were mocked for their poor acting.
Once, many underestimated Hua Yan. Now, they’re astonished by how she manages to excel in acting, screenwriting, and academics simultaneously. With her high college entrance exam scores, getting into a top university was a breeze. With this scholarly persona, who would doubt her?
So, this year, although she didn’t release any film works, a life-themed "Healing Life" not only helped improve her image but also revealed her author pseudonym. After the pseudonym was exposed, her biographical film "Hua Yan" was completed during the summer and is expected to premiere by the end of the year without surprises.
This year, with "Healing Life" increasing her exposure, even if just a personal biographical-themed film, it emerged as a dark horse, surging through the holiday blockbusters, granting her the mainland’s top box office female director title with 3.6 billion in box office revenue during the winter break.