She Only Cares About Cultivation-Chapter 1132 - 915: Super Star 89 (Five Thousand) _3

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Chapter 1132: Chapter 915: Super Star 89 (Five Thousand) _3

Although this lady spoke directly, I must admit, it hit home. Seeing this, Hua Yan and Ling Yao could only take out their ID cards.

Thankfully, the lady wasn’t a fan of celebrities. Apart from praising their looks, she didn’t take any other actions. When it was time to write their names on the back, they used their surnames as aliases, and that’s how Xiao Hua and Xiao Ling were born.

The protective suits are complex to wear and extremely valuable. This is often depicted in movies and TV shows, so there’s no need to spend too many words on it. However, Ling Yao’s only insistence was supported by them, assuming they were a couple, so they were assigned to the same floor and time slot, allowing them to start and finish work together.

Although Hua Yan had never done such work, it was much easier compared to doctors and nurses. As long as she paid attention and was diligent, she could easily adapt.

Especially since she could read instruments and observe patients’ conditions, she helped a lot by immediately calling for assistance upon noticing any abnormalities. The medical staff on the entire floor knew these two young people were extraordinary, but since they didn’t want to reveal too much about their identities, only the head nurse responsible for registration knew their real names. Usually, they were called Xiao Hua and Xiao Ling.

During their stay in the hospital, they didn’t have fixed meal times because they often encountered emergencies. They didn’t dare drink too much water for fear of the hassle of using the toilet. Even wearing adult diapers, they subconsciously avoided drinking a lot of water.

After getting off work at six o’clock and returning to the hotel, they dared to eat and drink without restraint.

Due to the need to isolate from each other, the hotel had someone specially deliver food, so she didn’t need to cook herself. If he had cravings, she would occasionally make something to satisfy him. After the highly stressful work, once she relaxed, she would feel particularly exhausted, and someone who was usually energetic would fall asleep as soon as they hit the bed.

Before Hua Yan entered the space, she would disinfect her entire body before entering the Space Academy to study.

Besides that, her creative work continued, such as practicing the piano, composing, and writing scripts.

She wasn’t worried about a lack of rest time, so naturally, she would spend more time on tasks and studying, leaving the remaining time for rest.

This was the most meaningful winter vacation ever. She asked Liang Tian to help her film because it was for a good cause. Fortunately, he didn’t charge her, which touched her deeply. Then she edited these videos into a special feature to upload to her video account, saving them in a private mode so that she could view them anytime, anywhere in the future.

After the city lockdown, support started coming in from all over the country. It wasn’t just domestic; overseas Chinese also began sending supplies home. During the nationwide home quarantine period, the internet became everyone’s only way to learn about the outside world, so the spread was particularly fast.

Donations and supplies from famous people and celebrities began, but the speed was far slower than their [Jingling].

However, while most people in the company donated, Hua Yan’s lack of a donation scandal was exposed.

In an instant, countless netizens flocked to her social media account to curse, with all kinds of words refreshing Hua Yan’s view of the world.

Even though she could calmly face online harassment, when she couldn’t open the software every day because of private messages and curses, she felt annoyed inside.

Ling Yao couldn’t stand it and suggested she provide evidence of what she had done. Hua Yan thought for a moment and shook her head in refusal.

"They judge people by their own petty standards. We don’t need to explain. It’s better if such people don’t follow me. The more they hate me, the more popular I become. I’ll endure a bit more."

Hua Yan simply abandoned her main account and used a small account to read the news, not even looking at those annoying comments, unaware she had accidentally made it to the trending list, and not in a positive way, but because of hate comments.

Ning Hao and Molly called her one after another, and she replied with a smile, "Let them curse all they want; I don’t have the time or inclination to look anyway."

During the day while working, her phone was locked in the cabinet, making it impossible to contact them. Only after getting off work and returning to the hotel did they have the chance to check their phones.

As such, these haters truly couldn’t affect her mood. If they wanted to bounce around, so be it.

What she didn’t expect was that when she returned to the hospital, the doctors and nurses had seen the trending topic. During meals, they discussed this actress named Hua Yan. Coincidentally, the nurse who attended to her that day was present and jokingly said to Hua Yan,

"What a coincidence, your name is the same as that celebrity!"

Since everyone wore either masks or protective suits and often went makeup-free, Hua Yan followed Ling Yao’s lead and wore plain glasses, looking particularly unremarkable, reducing her overall aura. Even during meals, they maintained some distance, so she never thought she would be recognized.

As for the name, many people have the same name, so she admitted it openly, and people indeed didn’t make a big deal out of it. Some people who had a more positive outlook even spoke up for her.

"I think those people have too much time on their hands. Did they donate? Why do they have to hold onto others? She’s still a college student; even if she’s a celebrity, no one can guarantee she hasn’t done anything behind the scenes. Not everyone wants to publicize their good deeds."

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Honestly, hearing these words, Hua Yan felt her nose tingle. Being understood and being wronged created a mix of emotions that easily moved her. She had thought about expressing her vanity and showing, look, I donated ten million worth of supplies.

Those ignorant people, all their insults and slander were so wanton because they didn’t need to be accountable, so they were even more unscrupulous.

She only glanced at the first few comments and didn’t want to continue. Some people didn’t comment but liked it, proving their agreement as well.

The worldview is hierarchical; you can’t expect everyone to have the same quality and insight as you, so ignoring them is something every celebrity must learn.

As time passed, her trending topic finally dropped off the list, but over on the official company account, there was overwhelming pressure to punish her.

Since Hua Yan didn’t want exposure and the agency was well-versed in PR tactics, they went along while secretly contemplating how to turn the tables in the future.

Of course, this wasn’t something she could worry about. After being forced offline, she had more time to calm down and study.

When Ling Yao came, he also brought his computer, so even during his free time, he wasn’t idle.

On the 10th day of the first lunar month, as she went downstairs wearing a mask as usual and greeted the front desk staff, they seemed excited yet cautiously asked,

"Are you two artists?"

Hua Yan and Ling Yao quickly exchanged a glance, immediately realizing that the front desk had their ID card information. After all, real-name registration was required, so... 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦

Could it be this is how they were discovered by fans?