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Chapter 927 - 384: What She Most Wants, I Can’t Give - 2

Chapter 927: Chapter 384: What She Most Wants, I Can’t Give - 2

In this way, the review process on Tianyi’s side was mostly just a formality, carrying little significance.

However, every time the lead was Chen Nuanhan, and coupled with the fact that some knew she was a classmate of Mr. Su, the team over at Star Sky naturally exaggerated her reputation to near-mythical proportions.

Little Chaoyue was sharp, knowing exactly what to say and what not to say. With one comment, she hit the brakes at just the right point.

But the celebrities understood the value of entertainment, instantly exclaiming, "Wow! Such a young investor? Amazing!"

Rao Xueman sighed, "Either she’s incredibly capable, or she comes from a strong family—maybe even both."

"And she’s stunning too. She and Le Yan are the type of women that even other women would crush on."

The celebrities didn’t delve deeper, but even this brief segment was enough.

At Tencent, the spotlight of the first episode was squarely on Chen Nuanhan, accompanied by a flurry of PR articles dubbing her as a super-rich heiress, girl boss, and genius investor.

In reality, including her internship in junior year, she’d only been at Tianyi for four years. But indeed, in the past year and a half, she’d been personally negotiating several specific projects as the executor, gaining minor fame in the venture capital circle—calling her an investor wasn’t exaggerating.

During the first episode’s "Guess My Job" segment, her introduction of herself was: "A rookie in the investment industry, just a small team lead in Tianyi’s project group"—utterly humble.

The guests at the scene had no clue of her actual credentials, and Weng Qingya naively asked, "Nuannuan, so what’s your annual salary?"

Chen Nuanhan smiled, mischievously blinking at her, "Before coming here, I asked the production team for guest profiles. Qingya, I know your uncle~"

Weng Qingya’s face instantly turned pale, freezing in place.

The production team, devious as ever, subtly zoomed in for a close-up and edited it out perfectly, cranking up the "female competition" vibe.

In under two days, by the second episode, all the women had fallen in line with Chen Nuanhan. The female rivalry hadn’t even begun before it ended prematurely.

After two episodes, with trending searches blowing up, Chen Nuanhan’s name was firmly established in the public eye.

But in matters of romance, things weren’t going so smoothly.

Academic whiz Brother Gao instantly fell for the pure and delicate Weng Qingya. Oscar chatted briefly with Chen Nuanhan before decisively pivoting to pursue Le Yan. Zhao, T, and Min each wrote notes to her, but none dared to boldly make a move, all acting overly cautious.

The male contestants this season weren’t stupid. The only fool ran straight toward Green Tea, while the remaining guys were caught in a dilemma: aware of their slim chances yet unable to resist trying, though utterly at a loss on what to do.

Chen Nuanhan’s first note, meanwhile, was sent to Brother Gao.

It contained only one sentence: "You remind me of a friend."

Just this one note sparked countless threads in the show’s online discussions.

Netizens speculated wildly: "That person must be Warm Sister’s first love."

"Sigh, who’s the lucky bastard Warm Sister still can’t forget..."

"Sorry, it’s none other than me."

"Tui!"

...

This season of "Heart Moments" was predictably a hit—the quality of the male and female contestants was extraordinarily high, coupled with discussion-worthy content. After just two episodes, it topped the variety show popularity charts.

And Chen Nuanhan stayed trending non-stop since the premiere.

Star Sky didn’t even put in extra effort; it was genuinely organic buzz.

Her exotic beauty rivaled that of Reba and Nazha.

Her distinctively cheerful smile was warm yet captivating.

She managed her time impeccably—working, recording, networking, reading. Despite being so busy, she exuded an aura of ease.

She never spoke meaningless words; everything she said carried weight, quickly becoming the center of the villa’s dynamics.

She wasn’t picky with the male contestants, complimenting each sincerely on their strengths, yet never going on a second date with the same person. Her demeanor seemed close yet remained distant.

She wasn’t good at cooking, but she excelled at washing dishes and doing chores. She could savor red wine and champagne, yet occasionally grabbed a full can of beer and chugged it down to quench her thirst.

When engrossed in work with her glasses on, she was exceptionally sharp; but leaning laconically on the couch gazing at the sky, she projected a distinct laziness.

In viewers’ eyes, she was the epitome of a mature, mysterious, and formidable woman, yet during chats, she candidly admitted, "I’ve never been in a relationship. Don’t ask me what kind of boyfriend I’m looking for—if it feels right, then it’s right."

Six episodes in, her feelings hadn’t shifted an inch. The star panelists kept building up and tearing down CP pairings, while passionate fans clamored, "I’m happy with Warm Sister staying single. None of these male contestants are worthy of her."

They shouted this while simultaneously anticipating every interaction she had with anyone.

Because it was inherently fascinating—her interactions always sparked something unique, regardless of gender.

With Brother Gao, the two dove into discussions about the deep application of existing algorithms across various fields, and the final practical use-cases, encouraging him to dig deeper into good ideas.

With Oscar, the topic revolved around "qualities actors need from an investor’s perspective," where she complimented his taste—Le Yan was indeed an excellent match both domestically and professionally.

With Weng Qingya, she teased her relentlessly, alternating between concern and criticism, as though she were playfully nudging a pet.

With Le Yan, she primarily helped and encouraged her. The young girl would seek her guidance for a debrief after every date. Her few spicy remarks from these sessions had gone viral, prompting netizens to exclaim, "If I’d had a coach like her back in school, how could my dating life have ever failed?"

"Warm Sister, please start giving love tutorials! I badly want to attend your lectures!"

At first glance, the notion seemed incredibly funny—a single woman teaching others how to date—how absurd is that?

Yet, this perfectly aligned with the abstract spirit of entertainment in modern life.

Furthermore, Chen Nuanhan seemed to have an endless bag of tricks, with an unrivaled level of skill and insight. She came across as incredibly intelligent, rational, sharp-eyed, and perceptive—always hitting the mark, perched high above the clouds.

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