A Low Rank Female Goes Viral Across the Galaxy-Chapter 214: Task Card
At nine o’clock, Jiang Qin and Yun Xie were brought to the starship port right on time.
At this time, no one knew the production team had already started the livestream.
So everyone was being quite... genuine.
A total of five females were invited to the variety show. Besides Jiang Qin and one S-level female, there was also the popular actress Kasha, the Duke’s daughter Denise, and the wealthy heiress Ji Susu.
Except for Jiang Qin, the other four were all females from the Empire, making her seem somewhat out of place.
As for the invited males, there were also five of them.
The Third Prince of the Imperial Royal Family, Long Hao.
The newly crowned Best Actor, Apollo.
A scion from a wealthy Imperial family, Ni Jia.
The SS-level Imperial Young Marshal, Jiang Qingfeng.
And the Empire’s youngest genius Mecha designer, Yuan Ling.
The S-level female, Natalia, and the actress Kasha didn’t bring partners to the show. Everyone else did.
Jiang Qin came with Yun Xie, while Denise brought a gentle-looking man with blond hair and blue eyes.
Ji Susu also brought a partner, one with short, aqua-blue hair and matching eyes. He had a youthful face and looked like a high school student.
At the moment, no one was familiar with each other, so they all kept to their own groups. But they also, as if by unspoken agreement, ignored Jiang Qin.
After all, of everyone present, only she and Yun Xie were from the Federation.
They probably couldn’t figure out why an Imperial variety show would invite people from the Federation.
However, a few of the invited males were secretly sizing up Jiang Qin.
Whatever their reasons for joining the show, they were curious about this female from the Federation.
This was especially true for Ni Jia. Unlike the other busy guests, he usually had plenty of free time, which he often spent on wining, dining, and entertainment.
Anything fun on the market would pique his interest.
His curiosity about Jiang Qin had started with her work as an Interstellar Composer.
He loved her songs and adored the anime she’d worked on. Unfortunately, only the first part was available in the Empire; the rest had only been released in the Federation.
He had also gone to see the recently released ’Medicine God’.
He thought it was well-made, but he didn’t particularly enjoy it.
After all, with his privileged background, he couldn’t quite empathize with the desperation of the lower classes struggling to survive.
He had the money, so he’d had someone contact Jiang Qin to invite her to produce more anime.
But it seemed she didn’t manage her own inbox, as his people only received a form rejection email.
The only reason he came was because he’d heard she would be on the show.
He was here for one reason only: to talk to her face-to-face about a collaboration.
’The anime world couldn’t afford to lose her. Going into singing was a waste of her immense talent.’
With that thought, Ni Jia’s lips curved into a perfect smile as he approached Jiang Qin.
He extended a remarkably pale hand and said, "Hello, Miss Jiang. I’ve heard a great deal about you. I’m Ni Jia, of the Empire’s Ni family."
"Hello." Jiang Qin didn’t know his motive, but she wasn’t one to be rude to a smiling face, so she replied with a smile of her own.
Their hands touched for only a moment before parting.
Seeing he had nothing more to say, Jiang Qin gave a polite nod, then took Yun Xie’s hand and boarded the starship.
As she took his hand, Yun Xie’s eyes darkened, and the corner of his mouth twitched.
’A little annoyed...’
’Okay, he was *super* annoyed. He’d overestimated himself.’
Ni Jia, still standing in the same spot, rubbed the fingers that had just touched hers, a strange feeling stirring within him.
「***」
Neptune was a tourist planet.
Seventy percent of the planet was ocean, with only a small portion of it being land.
They were headed to a developed tourist area on Neptune.
The area featured a seaside town with ocean-view villas, beaches, and a cordoned-off zone for diving.
Interstellar oceans weren’t safe; they were home to many terrifying marine Alien Beasts.
Only the cordoned-off areas had been cleared of them.
The starship was cramped, so everyone stayed in their rooms unless it was necessary to come out.
Jiang Qin didn’t leave her room either, staying inside with Yun Xie until the production team came knocking.
"Hello, Miss Jiang. The director would like everyone to gather in the dining hall. We need to shoot some footage for the final edit."
"Alright."
Jiang Qin, who already knew the production team was livestreaming, didn’t raise any objections.
Even though the show was being livestreamed, a re-edited version of the recording would be broadcast later.
After all, not every viewer had time for the live broadcast, and many would opt to watch the recording later.
Some of the others hadn’t arrived yet when the two of them reached the dining hall.
When Ni Jia arrived, he naturally sat down to her left.
To her right, of course, was Yun Xie.
Once everyone was present, the director smiled and said, "It’s a long trip, and it looks like you’re all a bit bored. So, I’ve gathered you here to play a little game."
Long Hao looked thoroughly impatient. "Who said they were bored?"
The director ignored his grumbling and continued, "I have a big prize wheel here. Each of you gets one spin to receive a task. The males who came with their female masters cannot participate, interfere, or complete the task for them."
In other words, the males who were brought along could only be spectators in this game.
"So, who wants to go first?"
Kasha asked with a light laugh, "Director, aren’t you going to tell us the reward for playing this game?"
"Of course there’s a reward. The person who completes their card’s task the fastest gets to choose their room first."
"Likewise, the last person to finish gets no choice."
The rooms in the villa varied in quality, so anyone who wanted first pick had to play along.
"Have you decided who’s spinning first?" the director urged.
Jiang Qin didn’t care which room she got, so she was about to volunteer to go first when Long Hao beat her to it.
"I’ll go first. Let’s get this over with, I need to get some sleep."
With that, he reached out and pressed the red button on the wheel, then casually pressed it again to stop it.
The pointer landed on one of the red squares.
The director carefully took a sealed card from the slot and handed it to Long Hao, reminding him, "Your task card can’t be seen by anyone else."
"If anyone else sees the contents of your task, your result will be voided, and you’ll automatically be last."
"Got it." Long Hao glanced at the card with some annoyance.
In that second, Jiang Qin clearly saw the expression on his face freeze.
This made her a little curious about what task he had actually drawn.
In the end, though, she didn’t get to see it.
Although Long Hao’s movements seemed rough and careless, he did a good job of blocking everyone else’s view.
He looked very irritated as he carelessly shoved the card back into his pocket.
’Since I can’t see it, I’ll just have to wait and draw my own.’
The second person to go up and draw was Jiang Qingfeng.
This Young Marshal’s appearance didn’t match his name at all.
His name, Qingfeng, meant "Clear Breeze," but he was nothing like the gentle, refined man that name suggested. Instead, he looked more like a dark-skinned jock.
His bulging muscles, in particular, looked as if they were about to burst out of his Combat Suit.







