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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Ming Yao took on a new acting role, playing the male lead’s “white moonlight” stand-in. But having been single since birth, she struggled to capture the heart-wrenching emotions of a stand-in lover trapped in unrequited love.
Just as the director gave her three months to get into character, the highly sought-after CEO of SG Group suddenly confessed to her—
“I like you.”
…Love would just fall from the sky while sitting at home?
Ming Yao was about to reject this sudden and inexplicable confession when she made an unexpected discovery—the man’s “white moonlight” looked exactly like her.
Ming Yao furrowed her brows. This was definitely not that simple. Then, a bold idea struck her—Fine,I’ll take inspiration from reality. This stand-in role is mine! 🙂
Three months later, upon hearing that the CEO’s “white moonlight” had returned, Ming Yao immediately grabbed a standing train ticket and fled overnight.
At the movie’s press conference, the reporters swarmed her due to her overwhelming popularity. “Yaoyao, how did you manage to portray a stand-in’s emotions so vividly?”
Ming Yao flashed a bright yet modest smile. “Oh, nothing much. Before filming started, I just did some real-life work experience to understand my character’s background better.”
The interview had just ended when a man with a dark expression blocked her path and carried her straight into his car.
“Real-life work experience?”
Qi Xu loosened his tie and sneered. “Ming Yao, do you think you’re funny?”
Before you start reading:
1. The male lead doesn’t have a “white moonlight.”
2. The female lead’s stand-in role didn’t mean anything.
3. The male lead’s so-called “darkening” also meant nothing.
This is just a 1v1 comedic novel.
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