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Chapter 1470: 1471: Slowly Climbing onto the Hot Search



Chapter 1470: Chapter 1471: Slowly Climbing onto the Hot Search


“Mm.” Rong Yan seemed to agree.


But judging by her closed-eyed demeanor, it was clear she hadn’t taken his words to heart.


Li Shengxiao pursed his lips tightly, recalling the time he ran into her at the bar. To prevent him from being forced to drink, she poured herself a full glass and chugged it in one go, effectively shutting up the group trying to pressure him.


With a personality like hers, the chances of her initiating a call with him were slim to none.


Li Shengxiao pinched the bridge of his nose, his headache growing unbearable.


If he had known earlier, he would never have agreed to let her step into the business world on her own. He should have openly protected her instead—it would’ve been better than worrying about her this way!



Lemon Entertainment quickly posted an official announcement about their new project on its official blog.


Because it was a web drama with a modest budget and unknown actors, hardly anyone in the industry paid attention to this small project.


Most of the media and social platforms were drawn to two other major projects announced around the same time.


One featured actress Jiang Xinyue making her return to television dramas after ten years, paired with a highly skilled male actor—plenty of buzz and excitement surrounded this collaboration.


The other was an idol drama titled “Sunny Summer,” starring Fu Ya alongside the hottest young male celebrity at the moment, Cheng Xueyang. Fu Ya, having risen to fame through a talent show, already came with an established fan base. Meanwhile, Cheng Xueyang’s massive following of several tens of millions was screaming for him on social media. Once this drama was announced, many industry professionals expressed optimism about the combination of star power and idol appeal. As expected, his female fans swiftly pushed the still-unproduced drama’s name to the number-one spot on trending lists.


The trending topics also included hashtags like #ChengXueyangFuYa#, #HelloLawyerFu#, and #TodayWeAreAllFuFuApproved#, showcasing firsthand the immense strength of “traffic” fandom!


Amidst the heavily occupied list of trending topics, there was a quiet, steadily climbing hashtag: #LittleLuck#.


“Lucky to Meet You in Three Lifetimes” was just a campus romance novel enjoyed by young women. The story was set in high school, chronicling a sweet, youthful love story as the characters transitioned from high school to university, then into society.


The book had a devoted fanbase, but the genre wasn’t particularly unique. Readers, unlike celebrity fans, weren’t as organized or strategic; most would simply follow the news about adaptations casually and wouldn’t go out of their way to boost ratings or create online buzz.


Considering this, the fact that its hashtag was slowly but surely climbing the trending list, squeezing into the top 20, was enough to surprise Lemon Entertainment, which had just announced the novel’s adaptation into a web drama.


More surprising was the steady increase in interaction under their announcement post—as seen from the comments:


[OMG, my favorite novel is getting adapted into a drama?! I have to watch it!]


[My Lu Hanguang! My Jian Yao! My Little White Deer! My Big Pig Trotter! I still remember back in high school sneaking to read this novel and getting caught by my homeroom teacher. I ended up sobbing in the office while writing an 800-word self-reflection essay. And now, these characters are coming to life! So overwhelmed right now!]


[+1 to the comment above—I got caught too, but it was by the dorm supervisor, for staying up late reading under my covers. My punishment was cleaning the communal bathrooms for a week. What a miserable time! I only survived thanks to my precious Hanguang baby~]


[+10086 to the comment above!]


[One world, same type of getting caught!]



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