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Chapter 83: Hua Luo Chang An Official Announcement

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Chapter 83: Hua Luo Chang An Official Announcement

There were multiple clips of the video, and some even captured the moment An Wen and the other three emerged from the restroom after cleaning up. The four of them started fooling around again as soon as they reunited, causing chaos all the way to the hotel lobby before being forcibly dragged into the car by their managers and assistants.

[Ye Xiaoxing went absolutely wild lol]

[These four are so adorable! The Ding Qian Kun crew really has such great chemistry.]

[I checked An Wen’s birthday post—the other three all sent their wishes exactly at midnight, and they all called her "little sister."]

[My friends and I are the same way when we have cake fights—we go all out.]

[I was near this hotel this afternoon… I’m so upset I missed it.]

[Xia Jin looks so happy when she’s with them.]

[An Wen is so lucky.]

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Fans of the other three were also collecting screenshots and reposting the videos on Hot Search.

The clips were uploaded to TikTok, where the sheer volume of traffic meant nearly seven out of ten trending videos were about the cake fight at An Wen’s birthday party.

They were so caught up in the frenzy that they didn’t care about anything else, leading to many bystanders spotting them. Some even captured footage of their managers’ exasperated expressions, especially when Xia Jin, after just getting into the car, immediately bolted out through another door.

[LMAO Xia Jin is hilarious!]

[Prison break vibes.]

[An Wen has such strong protective energy—she shielded Ye Xiaoxing multiple times.]

[Turns out celebrities go just as wild as we do in cake fights.]

[Even with cream all over her face, An Wen is so breathtakingly beautiful I can’t even breathe.]

[An Wen’s manager’s expression… I’m scared she’s about to knock An Wen out.]

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The forums were flooded with discussions too.

Song Jia had a headache watching those videos. She had wanted An Wen to keep a low profile while filming, even pulling strings to delay the airing of two variety show episodes to maintain An Wen’s "goddess" image for Ding Qian Kun.

But now, An Wen had landed herself another silly Hot Search entry. There was no trace of that poised goddess image in those clips—even Song Jia herself had been caught on camera, looking absolutely furious.

The online reactions were surprisingly positive, though.

But her headache wouldn’t go away!

An Wen had been trending multiple times a day, and her fan count was skyrocketing—she was on the verge of becoming a popular young actress.

Once she reached that status, commercial projects would come pouring in. But An Wen hadn’t even solidified her footing yet, and rejecting offers now would only create enemies.

Song Jia had originally planned to stabilize An Wen’s reputation with a few solid works, but after just one drama, she was already exploding in popularity. The growth was too rapid!

The Entertainment Industry had a bias against those who rose too quickly—once An Wen became a trending star, the pressure from public opinion would intensify.

And she was only 16.

Song Jia’s head wasn’t the only thing hurting—her eyes were strained too, from sifting through the flood of variety show invitations and endorsement offers.

Ding Qian Kun’s ratings remained the highest across all platforms, and its Douban rating had climbed to 8.2. An Wen’s fan count had already surpassed 9 million.

Meanwhile, the official Weibo account of Hua Luo Chang An began announcing its cast. An Wen was confirmed as the second female lead, playing the role of Lin Wanting.

[Lin Wanting? Seriously? Then who’s going to play Li Qingyi?]

[The actress playing Li Qingyi is under so much pressure—she has to outshine An Wen in beauty.]

[An Wen as a villain? My pure, flawless fairy—I can’t even imagine her playing evil.]

[This is intriguing. An Wen definitely fits the early version of Lin Biaomei, but the later stages? I can’t picture it yet.]

[An Wen has that icy elegance—how is she going to play a villain?]

[Back when I read Hua Luo Chang An, I absolutely despised Lin Wanting.]

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The fans are extremely excited. They originally thought they were just following a beautiful woman, never expecting An Wen to have such great acting skills—truly anything is possible.

[Looking forward to every side of An Wen]

[Villain An Wen is so thrilling! Can't wait to see the little fairy play a seductress]

[I'm already thrilled that our girl gets to act in Director Tang's drama]

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