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Chapter 503 Yu Wei, you old scoundrel, how cruel you are!

Before the seventh episode, the discussion about which of the Lu sisters was better never stopped.

The fact that fans of both actors like to put each other down is one thing, but the audience's personal preferences are another. Just like some people like cute girls and some people like mature women, it's impossible to please everyone.

But after seven episodes, these discussions completely disappeared, and even Chi Leying's fans wisely stopped spamming the screen.

There's absolutely no comparison!
Judging from Lü Su's performance, not only can her sister not compare, but even the unseen true female lead, Yu Shu, is under immense pressure.

The charm of a character has nothing to do with the amount of screen time. Although it only lasted a few episodes, everyone was truly captivated by this character.

Lü Su is not naive; her courage is based on profound understanding—she knows the risks and that there may be no outcome, but she still chose the most difficult path.

With both the traditional woman's reserve and the resolute courage in love, how exactly did Yu Wei write such a good younger sister?

After the seventh episode aired, the character Lü Su topped the charts, becoming the most popular character in "The Myth," even surpassing the popularity of the protagonist Yi Xiaochuan.

The viewers were engrossed in watching, so they promptly clicked to watch the next episode.

In the eighth episode, Yu Wei, who plays Cui Wenzi, makes his official appearance. Although he is dressed in coarse linen, his acting skills and temperament are very good. Just standing there, he looks like a divine doctor who saves lives.

Everyone thought Cui Wenzi was a character Yu Wei made up to show off, but it turns out he was a real historical figure.

He was not only a physician in the Qin Dynasty, but also a legendary immortal in ancient folklore. His ability to cure plagues is a fact, and the tiger tally stone inscription at Beishan Bridge that has been preserved in folklore is a commemoration of his deeds.

By combining reality and illusion, the character becomes even more sophisticated. No matter how fierce Liu Bang and Xiang Yu were, they were still mortals. But Cui Wenzi cultivated immortality. Isn't that sinister?
Yu Wei is a shrewd guy. While others choose roles based on salary, he chooses based on prestige. He doesn't care about the size of the role; he won't act if the actor isn't impressive...

After a few jokes, everyone continued watching. Gao Yao used potatoes to impersonate tomatoes and made that plate of scrambled eggs with tomatoes that carried nostalgia and maternal love.

Yi Xiaochuan was delirious with fever, while Lü Su sat quietly by the bed, gently responding while secretly wiping away tears from the corners of her eyes.

Xiao Chuan's condition miraculously improved, and Lü Su's face blossomed with the brightest and most relieved smile in the entire series, as if all the flowers in the world had bloomed for her at that moment.

The audience didn't really like Yi Xiaochuan, but at this moment, they also hoped that the protagonist could stand up.

Nothing more than the desire to make Lü Su happy, even a scumbag like him doesn't matter...

However, the spark of hope was ruthlessly extinguished as Lü Su contracted the plague while caring for Yi Xiaochuan due to inadequate protection.

When Cui Wenzi said that the medicine she brought could only save one person, the audience's world collapsed.

Those involved don't understand, don't they? Yi Xiaochuan is the protagonist of this drama, he definitely won't die, so who will die...?

The sudden turn of events shocked everyone. The most outstanding and eye-catching character in the show was about to be written out of the show. How could they accept this?

This is the most tear-jerking and most heart-wrenching scene in the entire series.

Upon learning that there was only one dose of the life-saving medicine left, Lü Su said almost without hesitation, "Give it to him." The three words were uttered softly, yet they carried the weight of a thousand pounds.

Her tone was so calm, even carrying a hint of relieved gentleness, as if she were talking about something perfectly natural.

When Cui Wenzi questioned her, "And what about you?", she simply smiled slightly, tears glistening in her eyes, but she did not let them fall.

"Susu is not afraid of death, Susu is only afraid... that she will not be able to take care of him anymore."

This moment perfectly embodies the meaning of "sorrow without grief." Lü Su's beauty reached its peak at the moment she decided to sacrifice herself.

It's not just about physical beauty, but the sacred radiance that shines from the soul in its utmost selfless dedication.

When Cui Wenzi stated that she was infected later and had a higher chance of being treated medically, Lü Su chose to threaten suicide.

She would rather die than live alone than not save Xiaochuan...

The audience who saw this scene felt their hearts bleed. What a good girl, how could she be deceived by such a scumbag as Yi Xiaochuan?

What's so great about this scoundrel? It's not worth sacrificing yourself to save him!
As viewers watched Yi Xiaochuan on screen, their dissatisfaction grew, but the biggest critic was the screenwriter, Yu Wei. They'd painstakingly created a good younger sister, only to kill her off in less than eight episodes. Was this screenwriter even human?

What a coincidence that there's only one antidote left! Is it all for the sake of a knife? Susu, my Susu! Are you saving the razor blades for the New Year?

Don't forget, Lu Su in the story was also indirectly killed by "Yu Wei". Would it kill you to carry an extra dose of medicine when you go out?
Both on and off screen, Yu Wei has been stabbing us in the back; how could anyone possibly tolerate this...?

Despite her reluctance, the plot had already been set in stone. After Yi Xiaochuan recovered, Lü Su was already on her deathbed.

It was supposed to be the most romantic confession scene, but she collapsed before she could even finish saying "I do."

When she whispered in her final moments, "Go find...your true love," the audience watching on screen finally let their tears flow freely, just like Yi Xiaochuan's.

They knew very well that this line was meant to introduce the real female lead of the show, but they didn't want the so-called female lead; they just wanted her to live.

When Lü Su slowly closed her eyes, and a faint, relieved smile appeared on her lips, it brought this character to a poignant and beautiful close.

She was like a beautiful story that ended abruptly; despite only appearing in a few episodes, she became the white moonlight of all viewers.

Lu Su's unique song "Myth of Stars and Moon" was played again, but this time the song was devoid of love and romance, leaving only sorrow and regret.

Where will you be a thousand years from now?

What kind of scenery is around us?
Our story isn't exactly beautiful.
Yet it's so hard to forget.

Why Lü Su of all people?

She was kind, pure, and brave, and loved without reservation, yet she couldn't even get a proper title or a complete "I do."

Many people hope the story can take a different turn and that the girl in green will have a happy ending.

But it is precisely this incompleteness, this regret of ending at the most beautiful moment, that makes Lü Su a source of deep regret for countless viewers.

Her life was as short as a shooting star, but her brilliance was eternally frozen in the moment when she loved him the most.

In modern society, people weigh the pros and cons, calculate gains and losses, pursue "mutual attraction," and ridicule "love-obsessed" individuals.

Why is it that Lu Su's seemingly "foolish" love, which is all-consuming, can still transcend time and space and break the hearts of countless viewers?

The song "Myth of Stars and Moon" encompasses Lü Su's short life and answers what everyone wants: the person a thousand years later is you, me, and everyone in front of the screen.

Perhaps it is because, in some corner of everyone's heart, there is a secret longing for such reckless purity, and an understanding that such moth-to-a-flame emotions have long since disappeared in reality.

Their sorrow for Lü Su is not only for the passing of a fictional character, but perhaps also a silent farewell to the ultimate purity deep within their own hearts—a purity they dared not give and which they could never encounter again.

As the song "Myth of Stars and Moon" goes, the story is not beautiful, but it is so unforgettable that they may never forget Lü Su.

The death of a minor supporting character earned enough tears from the audience, which is a commendable achievement in the entire TV drama industry.

Just as everyone was sadly accepting reality and preparing to accompany "Susu" on her final journey, Cui Wenzi from the drama reappeared, presenting a reasonable yet cruel scenario.

To prevent the spread of the plague, Lü Su's body had to be cremated.

Cremation?!
The audience could no longer contain themselves upon seeing this. That damned scoundrel! Not only did the character die, but he didn't even leave a corpse behind!
The beloved figure who left everyone heartbroken was burned to the ground, leaving not even a tombstone, not even a trace.

How can anyone be so cruel?

This kid is inhuman; he keeps provoking us.

I'll spare you, but give me back my sister's life!

"Yu Wei, I'll fuck your grandpa!" (End of Chapter)

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