Since the premiere of "The Myth", netizens have added another item to their watchlist: not only do they have to read the novel, but they also have to watch the drama on time.

The show premiered with six episodes, and then aired two episodes every day without fail. A fifty-episode show would take at least half a month to air.

Actually, many viewers were too lazy to follow the series and wanted to wait a while before watching it, but they didn't expect that the next day when they got to work or school, everyone around them was talking about the plot...

There is no doubt that this drama has become so popular that it has reached the level of "national popularity," rather than being a "hidden gem" for fans to enjoy on their own. Netizens are watching it and talking about it.

In this situation, not following the updates makes it easier to get spoiled, and you might even have nothing in common to talk about.

The highest praise for a hit drama is that you feel disconnected from society if you don't watch it.

The timing of the sixth episode's hiatus in "The Myth" was perfect. The preview for the next episode has whetted the audience's appetite. Whether they will continue watching is unknown, but at least for now, they can't wait.

However, what makes the next episode so appealing isn't the crucial plot point of Yi Xiaochuan contracting the plague...

This was supposed to be a pivotal plot point where the protagonist was in crisis, but after realizing he was a scumbag, everyone just felt a sense of satisfaction, as if...

After all, the audience knows that the protagonist won't really get into trouble, so there's nothing to worry about. The reason the next episode's preview is so appealing is because of that person's appearance!

Yu Wei, they actually saw Yu Wei in "The Myth"! This guy, who was the screenwriter, didn't appear at all from beginning to end, and his name wasn't even in the cast list. Everyone thought he wasn't in the show.

Unexpectedly, the production team gave everyone a surprise: Yu Wei not only acted in the film, but also seemed to play a very important role.

In the preview for the next episode, Yu Wei only appears for two seconds, but you can vaguely tell that he is a highly respected doctor who is helping to treat plague patients.

Based on years of experience watching dramas, this should be the mysterious old man who helps the protagonist... No wonder Yu Wei can play a character with a higher level of prestige than the protagonist in a time-travel drama.

In these few episodes, Yi Xiaochuan has really put on a show, winning over Xiang Yu, winning over Liu Bang, and even attracting the hearts of the Lü sisters.

The protagonist is so high-class, right? But then he gets a serious illness and is bedridden. No matter how high-class he is, doesn't he still need Yu Wei to save him?

My worth is greater than yours!
Who is the number one cool guy in the Qin Dynasty? No need to say more, right?

Everyone was filled with curiosity about tonight's plot, eagerly awaiting to see "Yu Wei" perform a miraculous feat in front of others, unaware that danger was about to strike.

The reason why the drama "The Myth" is said to have eight episodes is not because it actually only has eight episodes, but because eight episodes is an important watershed.

This episode not only marks the departure of the "true female lead," Lü Su, but also the final moment when the protagonist, Yi Xiaochuan, truly "resembles a human being"...

In the subsequent plot, this guy went down the path of being inhuman and went all the way down the wrong path. The character was so bad that even Hu Ge, who played Yi Xiaochuan, said that "The Myth only has eight episodes."

Although the protagonist Yu Shu was stunning, she still couldn't replace the impression left by Lü Su. She is the one who left all the viewers with a sense of regret!
Knowing this, Yu Wei updated today's novel early so as not to delay everyone's viewing experience, and is just waiting to witness history tonight.

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At seven o'clock in the evening, with the subway crowd still lingering in his body, Li Hao dragged his leaden legs and pushed open the door to his home.

Three consecutive days of working overtime had made his eyelids so heavy that he could barely lift them. He fumbled for the remote control and clicked on the seventh episode of the newly released "The Myth".

In the scene, Yi Xiaochuan is carried into a gloomy and terrifying house of the dead because he has contracted the plague, and all the doctors shake their heads and say that there is no cure.

Just as Liu Bang was hastily leaving with his corvée labor team, fearing execution for delaying their journey, the woman in light green Hanfu—Lü Su—secretly returned under the cover of night. Her frail figure appeared so thin in the dim light, yet she entered the house filled with corpses without hesitation and led the dying Xiao Chuan to an abandoned house.

Li Hao's previously unfocused gaze gradually became focused.

On the screen, Tong Yulu, who plays Lü Su, is gently wiping Xiao Chuan's burning forehead with a damp towel.

Her makeup was very light, with clear, bright eyes under her bangs, and her cheeks still had a bit of baby fat, giving her shallow dimples when she smiled.

It wasn't the kind of stunning beauty, but a gentle, comforting beauty—the typical look of a classical lady, graceful and well-mannered.

But at this moment, this young lady, who should have been living a life of luxury, is learning to start a fire, brew medicine, and run around for her beloved.

What impressed him most was Tong Yulu's acting skills.

When Lü Su knelt outside the clinic begging the doctor, only to be pushed away time and time again, her eyes revealed a mixture of despair and stubbornness.
When she ran all over the market looking for "tomato," a vegetable she had never heard of before, just to fulfill Xiao Chuan's wish to eat a bite of scrambled eggs with tomatoes before he died, fine beads of sweat appeared on her forehead and she anxiously bit her lip.
When she finally found the disheveled Gao Yao at a hotel and heard that he could cook this dish, her eyes lit up instantly. Tong Yulu handled all these subtle changes in expression with extreme naturalness.

She didn't cry out exaggeratedly, nor did she use dramatic body language; she simply used her expressive eyes to perfectly portray the purest and most persistent love of an ancient woman.

Li Hao recalled the day at the company, where he argued endlessly with his colleagues over a project plan. Everyone was calculating their own gains and losses, afraid of giving even a little more.

On the screen, Lü Su knew that Xiao Chuan might never have truly loved her, and she knew that the plague was contagious and could be fatal, yet she still stayed by his side without hesitation.

She pawned all her valuable jewelry, abandoned her haughty and proud young lady status, and protected someone who might not belong to this era amidst the chaos of war.

The plot progresses to the point where Lü Su invites doctors for Xiao Chuan, but the doctors are so frightened by the sight of the plague symptoms that they turn and run away.

She stood alone in the empty courtyard, her back view lonely yet resolute.

Li Hao suddenly felt his eyes getting hot. In this era where fast-food love is prevalent and everyone is concerned about cutting their losses, Lü Su's selfless dedication and her pure "once you fall in love, you treat the other person as your everything" was like a gentle fist, lightly hitting his weary heart.

The calculated emotions of modern cities are far less moving than the selfless devotion of a woman two thousand years ago.

Just as he was lost in thought, the melody of the interlude "Myth of Stars and Moon" began to play, and Tong Yulu's clear voice rang out.

Her singing skills aren't top-notch, but her rich emotions are incredibly genuine. Combined with Lü Su in the video, this song, which was released a few days ago, has taken on a new charm.

The most beautiful scene of my life

It was when I met you

I gaze at you silently amidst the vast sea of ​​people.

Both strange and familiar.

The previously empty lyrics suddenly became real, leaving the audience with incredibly complex emotions.

Lü Su is everyone's dear sister! (End of Chapter)

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