Chapter 352: Chapter 194 Suppression

In today’s entertainment circle, idols generally go along with their fans’ wishes since everyone still relies on fans for their livelihood. Even if they don’t agree with what fans say, with the thought that it’s better to do less than to cause more trouble, most are too lazy to start a direct conflict with their fans.

Especially for stars like Shu Wan who have just skyrocketed to fame and whose fanbase isn’t yet stable, such a tough stance against fans will only speed up the rate of fans jumping ship.

["Just because she’s famous, she thinks she’s the bee’s knees. To show such disregard for fans, just consider the support I gave her in the past as thrown to the dogs."]

["Actually, what Shu Wan said isn’t wrong... If she were just another celeb cashing in on her popularity, that would be one thing, but she’s got real acting chops. If her work satisfies the audience, isn’t that enough? Why force her to do this and that?"]

["The fans only want what’s best for Shu Wan. If she doesn’t care about preserving her image and is content being a man’s canary, who can stop her? She’s bound to ruin herself eventually."]

In response, Shu Wan handpicked a few comments to reply to directly in the comment section.

"If you want to stop being a fan, then do it. After all, the relationship between audience and actor is a two-way street. I don’t need fans who are so aggressive. If you don’t like me, you can just leave."

Shu Wan had just hit it big and was about to snatch the cake from many seniors. Her company was desperate to find a way to stall her surging popularity, but now they were almost dying with laughter as Shu Wan had boldly confronted her fans head-on.

Wave after wave of paid trolls were dispatched, drowning her with negative press, prompting even more people to unfollow her.

Seeing such a massive exodus, several marketing accounts began to ridicule Shu Wan, saying she had squandered her potential as a rising star, grown arrogant, and offended her fans. Now they were curious how she would proceed in the future.

Shu Wan didn’t respond to that, but Fu Yang commented, "Offending them? As long as the gains outweigh the losses, it’s all good."

["So arrogant??? Shu Wan just happens to be lucky and has a pretty face, does she plan to rely on that for her entire life? Which superstar with countless awards has made it on looks alone? All I can say is that they’re a family of arrogant fools."]

["Lin Yang finally shows up; feels like I haven’t seen any news about him for ages, wuwuwu, my little male god, mama misses you."]

["I’ve been in the fan circle for so long, and I’ve never seen anyone lose fans at such a speed. I’m really curious about how Shu Wan plans to win back those lost fans."]

While the internet was buzzing and filled with squabbles, a video of Imperial University’s anniversary celebration suddenly went viral on social media.

The reason it went viral wasn’t anything else but the fact that the singer was Shu Wan.

On a stage covered with red plum blossoms amid white snow, Shu Wan, dressed in a colorful and splendid traditional costume, presented a graceful figure with picturesque eyebrows and eyes, exuding an unusual sense of classical beauty.

As the soft snow fell, Shu Wan gently parted her red lips, and as her angelic voice rang out, she painted her eyebrows, donned a dress stained with worldly dust, and sang twisting, lilting lyrics that weaved the ancient art of music into the glittering night.

With every movement Shu Wan made, her eyes brimming with a thousand charms, it was impossible for anyone’s gaze to shift away from her.

For modern young people, even though they are aware that opera is a cultural treasure, few take the initiative to listen to it.

After all, opera has its own unique singing style, and the words are often difficult for the audience to understand, creating a barrier to entry.

At this moment, listening to Shu Wan perform opera, for some reason, even though they couldn’t understand, her voice and melody seemed to possess a mysterious magic that kept drawing people in to listen continuously.

By the end of the video, the haunting sound of Shu Wan’s poignant voice still echoed in everyone’s ears.

["????? Has Shu Wan been trained to sing opera? As a student from a drama academy, I feel like a primary school student compared to her. She’s so amazing, whether it’s breath control or pitch. If my teacher heard this, they would probably flip with joy—such a great talent."]

["Suddenly, I sort of get why An Lingrong was favored... It’s no wonder those ancient generals loved having a few singing concubines around; damn, this is truly a pleasure."]

["So beautiful, I feel like I could ascend to heaven any moment. She performs drama so well; as a comedy fan, after listening to so many operas, Shu Wan’s performance is indeed the most enchanting."]

Shu Wan’s performance during the anniversary was a hot topic of discussion, both her appearance and singing style.

Before long, the search terms "Shu Wan Opera Look" and "Shu Wan Singing Opera" climbed to the top of the trending searches list.

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