Now noticing that Xia Yiwei indeed hadn’t come, Qi Shejiang felt a flicker of disappointment in his heart. However, he knew that as an actor on stage, he had to remain professional, so Qi Shejiang quickly composed himself.
“Hello everyone, thank you for buying tickets to see… Master Meng,” Qi Shejiang smiled sweetly. His smile contrasted sharply with the content of his words, causing a mix of laughter and cheers from the audience. Qi Shejiang usually didn’t smile like this; otherwise, how could he be referred to as an antique vase? This smile made him appear a few years younger.
There were also audience members shouting, “We came to see you!!”
“Are you here to see me? Thank you!” Qi Shejiang bowed again, “This is my and Si Yu’s first solo performance. Thank you all for your support… Are you really not here to see my master?”
“Hahahahahaha.” Another wave of chuckling resonated.
Now that “Yuan Yang Kou” had been released, Qi Shejiang performing “Wang Qing Yu” had a different vibe, naturally flowing into the act from the movie.
His character was someone who pretends to understand when he actually doesn’t, but everyone knew that he played Xiao Yingyue in “Yuan Yang Kou” and sang “Wang Qing Yu.” Logically, there should be a preconceived impression, but Qi Shejiang’s acting skills were excellent; he confidently stated that he was an amateur in Bianxi, while he was a professional in Jingxi, drawing everyone into the story. Xu Siyu also contributed lines connecting to the movie, and instead of breaking the immersion, it elicited Qi Shejiang’s almost laughable reactions, making the effect even more explosive.



