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# Su Qin Faints Again #
# Su Qin Professionalism #
Su Qin has fainted again. At first, everyone felt sympathy for her, but after her last project incident, some have started to mock her.
Where can you find an actress like her, who faints every other day?
“If your health is so bad, you shouldn’t be acting.”
“Delaying everyone’s work process, thinking she’s so professional? Stop with the ‘dedicated’ act.”
“Fainted again? Seriously? I’m speechless.”
This time, Su Qin really did faint, overcome by anger. She saw the news about Su Wan and Wen Chen’s engagement, and she just couldn’t believe that Su Wan had done so much better than her.
Low blood sugar, travel fatigue, and a sudden surge of anger caused her to faint. When she collapsed, no one had time to react, and she fell straight to the ground.
When they helped the soft, limp Su Qin up, a sudden scream broke out.
Her delicate, pale right cheek was actually scraped, looking extremely tragic.
The media on-site didn’t care about Su Qin’s health. With a few photos taken, the news quickly made it to the trending list.
Now everyone on the internet knew that Su Qin’s face had been damaged.
Her pale face, already a bit haggard, looked even worse with the injury. How could she still be the female lead now?
When Su Qin woke up, she cried in front of the mirror.
The injury would take time to heal, but if this continued, she might miss the filming!
She hated Su Wan so much in her heart. If it weren’t for Su Wan, she wouldn’t have fainted on the ground.
Su Wan seemed to be born to ruin her.
The director came to discuss things, seeing her side profile wrapped in bandages, and sighed, seemingly unable to say anything.
“Maybe we should use a stand-in.”
“I…”
Recently, Su Qin had been in a cold war with Li Yang, and was also fighting over the little stepmother Su Ming brought home. Her mental state was terrible, and she had been filming in a daze, half-heartedly.
The director was very dissatisfied but didn’t know what to say.
Now, with the injury, she could only rest for a while, and the director was so angry that he wanted to quit.
Su Qin wanted to refuse, asking everyone to wait for her. Didn’t they wait for Su Wan before? Why couldn’t they wait for her?
Her heart was filled with grievance and anger, but Su Qin still silently swallowed her words, nodding in agreement.
Time was tight; she couldn’t delay the crew’s progress. It would also be a good chance for her to rest.
She thought it would be just a simple recovery, but a few days later, rumors started circulating on major gossip sites, all saying one thing—
Su Qin delayed the filming, making everyone wait for her; she used a stand-in to complete her scenes; she seemed to have signed a contract to shoot low-quality films…
None of these were good rumors. The company quickly ordered the removal of comments and the trending topic.
Unfortunately, you can’t hide things forever, and more and more people started digging up the names of the film sets she had worked at, as well as the filming times.
Normally, if an actor’s morals are bad, they might only receive a few criticisms. But Su Qin was aiming for a position as a serious actress.
Not long after the rumors spread, she received polite rejections from several directors of art films she had previously worked hard to impress.
Their reasons were indirect or blunt.
In the end, it was the same message.
Su Qin’s behavior, causing delays and chaos on set, had dulled her charm and lowered her value. They didn’t want to work with an actress like her, a commercial star.
“…”
She suddenly went silent, staring blankly at the rejection letter for a long time, before burying her face in the blanket and crying, calling her father at the same time.
Her father had promised her that as long as she worked hard this year, there would be more offers for good films. Who were they to dislike her?
She tried calling several times, but the calls didn’t go through. It always showed that the other person was unavailable.
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