She Only Cares About Cultivation-Chapter 1091 - 901: Super Star 75

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Chapter 1091: Chapter 901: Super Star 75

It was rare to see the top two freshmen sitting together this year, and their classmates quietly snapped photos upon recognizing them.

Some people are naturally great at gossiping. Having been admitted to this school, there are quite a few from Central Music Academy, and Jin Yuanqing and Hua Yan have long been prominent figures there. Perhaps even Hua Yan herself didn’t expect to be so popular, not to mention she just had a movie released, which boosted her fame, drawing more classmates interested in her.

After finishing their conversation with Molly, Hua Yan finished her meal and stood up to say goodbye to Jin Yuanqing when he suddenly said.

"Do you have a boyfriend? Can I be your boyfriend?"

Hua Yan looked at him in surprise. His directness caught her off guard, but thinking about it, a guy like him, who has looks and family background, probably doesn’t lack girlfriends, so he may not have much patience for girls. Back in high school, he had this intention, but was too busy to express it due to his studies.

Now it’s different. They’re in college and can date, and even though she’s not an adult yet, it doesn’t affect his interest in her.

Hua Yan opened her mouth, about to respond when Jin Yuanqing also stood up and picked up his plate.

"No need to hurry to tell me, you can consider it carefully. After all, we’re both classmates and alumni, it stands to reason that we should be closer than others."

Hua Yan furrowed her brows, "Being classmates is true, but let’s not get too close. I’m an orphan, and my father is what he is. I know my worth, and I’m probably not worthy of you. Thank you for your admiration, and let’s remain classmates. I’m not considering a romantic relationship for now, thank you!"

Having said this, it should have clearly conveyed her meaning, but unexpectedly, Jin Yuanqing asked.

"Is it because of your friend from Qing University?"

Hua Yan knew it was probing, but to keep a distance from this official’s second-generation, she nodded.

"Sort of, but we haven’t broken the ice between us yet."

Hua Yan’s candid answer made Jin Yuanqing laugh.

"You’re using him as an excuse, aren’t you? How come I don’t sense any so-called ambiguity between you two? I’ve read the reports online, and it’s clear he’s interested in you, but you, that’s hard to say. Sometimes I’m curious whether you, this little girl, have a heart, or if you can sense others’ feelings for you, why are you so calm about these matters of emotion?"

Hua Yan turned back and smiled at him meaningfully.

"Maybe my destined person hasn’t appeared yet? Sorry, that person might not be you."

This time, as she left, Jin Yuanqing didn’t bring up the topic again. He was a proud person, able to sense her lack of interest, and with such indifference, there was no need for entanglement. He merely asked a few more questions out of dissatisfaction.

Luckily, she wasn’t swayed by his looks and talents, otherwise, given both his and that kid’s appearance and education, she wouldn’t have treated him like this.

Perhaps, as she said, she hasn’t met the one who makes her heart skip a beat yet.

Though unbeknownst to him, she’s merely a Task Taker from a crossed space without a love-line task, forced from the start to sever emotions.

Only by mastering a calm and serene state can one suppress the so-called heartbeat.

After dinner, the instructor called all the Piano Department students together for a meeting, notifying them of tomorrow’s military training timing.

Universities hold military training, but the degree varies. Qing University’s training is historically the toughest, whereas Music College is not as intense, lasting half a month, conducted inside the school, with a professional soldier leading, and camouflage suits, two sets each, have been distributed to everyone, which she washed and hung to dry once earlier this afternoon.

Military training is no big deal to Hua Yan, with no pressure at all, so after returning to the dormitory, she entered the space to write a script.

After completing "Hua Yan," she’s currently brewing the next novel, but preliminary preparation work takes time. It’s not just about starting a new one.

Though the first half-month of school doesn’t involve studying, Hua Yan doesn’t want to miss valuable study time. The school has reissued her a library card and an access card, the old ones can now be void. Previously, she relied on Zhen Hao’s connections to audit classes, now she can officially attend any she likes. She’s particularly keen to further study Composition as seriously as her major course.

Central Music is the country’s only 211 key university for arts, with multiple departments like Piano and Composition. Simultaneously pursuing a bachelor’s degree in both is challenging, yet Hua Yan doesn’t want to waste these four years, so she plans to give it a shot, what if she succeeds?

Studying composition isn’t solely based on piano, it involves various musical instruments, offering an invaluable future opportunity.

Besides, she holds four scripts and three ad endorsements. Having reviewed the scripts—two historical, two campus-based—she particularly called to confirm filming schedules, ultimately choosing one historical and one campus role since filming hasn’t started yet, and neither role is significant, allowing her to fulfill during winter break.

She doesn’t care about casting status, only the roles, not all aiming for the lead, as her student status requires sacrifices.

She doesn’t prioritize casting hierarchy; "You’re now a three hundred million box office actress; how can you be a supporting role? It’ll affect your career and persona."

Hua Yan thinks she’s in a pivotal phase to gain experience, taking smaller roles of diverse styles interests her. Casting rank is for outsiders; true acting experience accumulation is what counts.

She isn’t worried about lacking acting gigs; if there are none, she can shoot short videos, be an internet influencer, and perfect her craft, laying a solid foundation for her acting career, which is her priority now.

As for ad endorsements, as long as the price is right and product quality is good, participating isn’t bad.

Both dramas, plus the two ad endorsements, offer her a reward of five hundred thousand.

Compared to small-headed Liang An, she’s considered a high-income actor, haha~~~