438 - I Don’t Want to Be Turned Into the Female Protagonist by the System

Chapter 438 Deceiver Finally Deceived In the city of Kyoto, at a certain filming location. Su Siyang had recently accepted a role in a variety show called "Run, Brothers." As a dedicated celebrity, Su Siyang typically took on variety shows during breaks from filming movies to maintain his presence in the public eye. Even though it was National Day holiday yesterday, actors didn’t have the luxury of a day off. After a morning filled with shooting, Su Siyang devoured the crew's lunch box in just a few bites. He instinctively took out his phone to check for any interesting updates. For instance, whether his sister had called or perhaps the female officer from Su City had shared anything mundane with him. Upon opening his phone, he found nothing of the sort. What did capture his attention was the notification of over 999+ private messages on the Weibo app, which was unusual considering he hadn't posted anything recently, despite his rising popularity. Curious, Su Siyang opened Weibo, and his temper flared immediately. "Brother-in-law, introduce me to your sister’s stock tips!" "Brother-in-law, let me marry your stock-trading genius sister! I'll treat her well!” “Brother-in-law...” “Brother-in-law…” Su Siyang scrolled through his phone, seeing the overwhelming presence of “brother-in-law” comments. Although he knew these were merely jokes, as a doting brother, he found it somewhat hard to accept. However, more than anger, Su Siyang was eager to understand the mindset of people leaving comments on his Weibo. Soon, a familiar little blackboard appeared on his screen. This blackboard was very familiar to Su Siyang; it was the one his sister used to scribble on every night before bed while filming "Chaos in Shang Dynasty." But what did this blackboard signify? Su Siyang continued to watch, and after examining the images, video edits, and the current stock market trends, he understood. It turned out his sister's previous stock predictions had been fully validated. Thus, Su Qi was now nicknamed "The Stock Goddess" by netizens. As he scrolled through Weibo, Su Siyang found it hard to believe. Sure, his sister had some stock-trading skills, but calling her a stock goddess? That was hard to accept suddenly. While Su Siyang was immersed in this newfound discovery, their shared agent, Liu Qi, was thoroughly entertained. She had been giggling over Su Qi’s Weibo account all morning. This peculiar behavior had made her current mentee consider resigning, as her boss's laughter was simply too eccentric to handle. In just the few hours of the morning on October 1st, Liu Qi saw a surge of more than 5,000 followers on Su Qi’s Weibo account. Unlike the "Madame" title she gained while filming "Chaos in Shang Dynasty," the comments under her Weibo were now filled with the title "Stock Goddess." If it was only netizens following, that wouldn’t have prompted such a mischievous smile from Liu Qi. More importantly, several major business executives had just called her, as Su Qi's agent, quite straightforwardly asking for Su Qi to make internet posts to promote their company's stocks. They were willing to pay between 2 million and 8 million for a simple endorsement. This left Liu Qi stunned, considering that even Su Siyang, with his current celebrity status, couldn't make that much money from a few words. Who would have thought that before the series "Chaos in Shang Dynasty" even aired, this young girl would achieve such fame? However, as Su Qi's agent, Liu Qi did not agree to these offers just because of the price tag. After all, stock promotion could seriously backfire. While it's unclear whether Su Qi will keep acting, she wouldn't let the young girl ruin her reputation. To get Su Qi's opinion, Liu Qi specifically called her. However, the call went unanswered, which Liu Qi figured was normal; perhaps that little stock goddess was troubled by her newfound fame! But contrary to what Liu Qi thought, Su Qi, now lauded as the "Stock Goddess," was oblivious to her fame. At this moment, she was dressed in an enchanting costume from a bygone era, her fiery red dress spreading across the pink-shaded bed. Her eyes were glossy, shimmering yet bright. Though no one was there to admire them. Because her eyes and slender arms were tightly bound by a fiery red cape resembling an alluring dream-like dress. With her arms restrained, the fiery red fabric revealed her shoulders, smooth and white like mutton-fat jade, exuding an enticing allure that made them look nearly irresistible. Nevertheless, the three ladies by Su Qi's side made no attempt to harm those delicate shoulders. They had another more luscious target. Su Qi, the so-called stock goddess, was blindfolded by the fiery cloak, her enchanting dress mysteriously lowered, unveiling a stretch of lustrous, ivory skin. Behind that smooth skin, a large, soft white fox tail extended, making Su Qi, draped in her alluring costume, resemble a mythical fox spirit. Now, this fox spirit was writhing seductively on the bed, her teeth clenched tight, yet soft alluring sounds involuntarily slipped from her crimson lips, capable of igniting passion. Moments later, the three women set down their phones, picking up a small red ball that had fallen to the bedside. Wang Zijin then cradled the nation-toppling beauty, Su Daji, in her arms and said, “Bold temptress, daring to swallow the ‘relic orb.' If you guess its color right, I might spare you!” As she spoke, Wang Zijin lightly drew circles on Su Daji's tender and bouncy curves. Su Qi felt on the verge of tears at these lines, recited now by her wife Zijin for the fifth time. She had guessed wrong four times earlier, which also meant her third value had risen four times, leaving her knees slightly trembling. Gingerly, she spoke: “Red... red, right, Zijin wife?” Wang Zijin looked at the red ball in her hand, then at her beautiful bound Su Daji. She leaned closer to the alluring fox spirit and whispered with breathy allure, "Oh, what a pity, husband, you’ll need to guess again!" Saying this, she restored the red ball to its place. Xiao Xiaoxiao, too innocent to understand deceit, glanced at her unfairly admonished sister Su, puzzled, then turned to An Ning. An Ning, feeling the gaze, stroked Xiao Xiaoxiao's head and whispered: "You see, Pinocchio liked lying to others, and now you see he’s being deceived for it too!" Warm reminder: If your bookshelf and reading records are lost, you can try visiting novel543.com and reopening your bookshelf!