"Eat!"
Jian Zhou placed the bento box in front of Jiang Ling, emphasizing his words with a deep tone.
Jiang Ling, being rather uninhibited, cheerfully opened the bento box, releasing a wave of braised aroma.
"Mmm, so fragrant, so fragrant!"
Jiang Ling sniffed, grabbed her chopsticks impatiently, and devoured the meal.
Seeing her eat so heartily, Jian Zhou, who was gnawing on a chicken leg, felt an even sharper pang in his throat.
After finishing the braised chicken leg rice box, Jiang Ling was instantly revitalized, full of energy and ready for filming.
Time flew by, and two months passed quickly.
While Jiang Ling was diligently filming, "Chunyuan Musk Legend" passed its review and began broadcasting on satellite television.
As a superfan of "Chunyuan Musk Legend," Jiang Ling was glued to the screen the moment it aired, eagerly awaiting the broadcast of this classic masterpiece.
Besides being visually appealing, the show was packed with gags and countless iconic scenes. The bullet comments were incredibly hilarious,
For example, a large orange cat pretending to be Guo Zilei struck up a conversation with Zhen Huan, saying, "Have you heard of Prince Guo?"
A string of bullet comments immediately flooded the screen: "Guo Zilei is tender; how old are you now?"
Another instance was when Zhen Huan left the palace to practice cultivation, and the abbot of Ganlu Temple said, "Disciples in my generation use the character 'Mo' in their dharma names, so you shall be named Mo Chou."
As a result, the bullet comments poured in again: "Mo generation, then you shall be called Mo Ai Lao Zi!"
The funniest was undoubtedly the miscarriage of An Xiaoniao, with bullet comments flying everywhere. Some said, "The Emperor's little bird killed An Xiaoniao's little little bird," "The Empress killed the Empress, the little bird killed the little bird," and "Spicy golden needle mushrooms," truly a source of immense joy.
Jiang Ling also loved posting bullet comments to express her thoughts, enjoying the classic moments and interacting with others.
As soon as the opening theme song began, her keyboard was already itching to type.
The Emperor ascended the throne and was busy with state affairs. The Empress Dowager, seeing the scarcity of imperial heirs, advised the Emperor to hold a selection to enrich the harem and continue the imperial lineage.
Consort Hua, as the sister of a powerful minister, was beautiful and favored, holding the authority to manage the six palaces and being fully responsible for the selection process.
Jiang Ling, portraying Consort Hua, made a stunning entrance, mesmerizing the audience.
[Wow, that kingfisher-inlaid headpiece is so beautiful, and so realistic!]
[Is... is this Jiang Ling? Why does she look so much fatter?]
[Good heavens, so much fatter, but she looks even more beautiful. This fat is so well-behaved; unlike me, once I gain weight, I become unsightly.]
[Comparing people makes one angry; why do some look better the fatter they get, while for me, weight gain ruins everything!]
[She's not fat; she's plump. Women from aristocratic families, pampered and spoiled, aren't they all described as having faces like silver basins, plump and elegant? In ancient times, being plump was a sign of good fortune. Being as thin as a reed was considered a sign of a short life!]
The audience continued watching, marveling at the spectacle.
The Empress, disliking Consort Hua's arrogance, specifically summoned her to Jingren Palace, adopting the posture of the main consort, and inquired about the selection process.
Consort Hua, with a stubborn retort, simultaneously mocked the Empress for not being favored and ridiculed her shabbiness. She rolled her eyes and said, "Although I cannot conjure money out of thin air, I must still consider the Emperor's dignity. How can others possibly understand this feeling?"
The Emperor practiced strict frugality, and the official funds allocated for the selection were far from sufficient. To maintain the Emperor's prestige, Consort Hua had to dip into her own coffers to subsidize the expenses.
Upon hearing this, the Empress couldn't help but chuckle.
The audience, witnessing this, found it immensely amusing.
She was paying for her husband to choose concubines and doing it happily; wasn't she a pure fool?
This Consort Hua was just too adorably silly.