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Chapter 817
Chapter 817
Lim Sang-woo
Jessica Jung became an overnight sensation in China after her performance on the Chinese New Year Gala.
No matter how much people say the Spring Festival Gala is boring, there will still be many people who watch it every year without fail.
If she can perform and appear on the Spring Festival Gala, she will definitely be recognized by more people in China.
The price of her sudden fame was that Jessica Jung had more gigs in China.
Lin Xiangyu and the others returned directly to the peninsula.
Jessica Jung, however, had no choice but to remain in China.
Jessica Jung could actually have chosen not to take on so many gigs.
However, as her fanbase grew, and fans wanted to see Jessica Jung, she had to increase her engagements and take advantage of her time participating in "I Am a Singer" to meet with her fans more often.
After "I Am a Singer" ends, I will definitely need to rest for a while after returning to the Peninsula.
Then there will be fewer opportunities to meet with Chinese fans.
Therefore, we'll have to work a little harder for a while longer.
After finishing a promotional event, Jessica Jung took a car with her management team to the airport.
The air at the airport is always a mixture of disinfectant, the body odor of crowds, and the atmosphere of haste.
Jessica Jung was surrounded by a human wall of assistants and temporary security personnel, like a small boat that could be swallowed by a giant wave at any moment.
Jessica Jung wore a comfortable hoodie and flat shoes, with huge sunglasses that covered most of her face, revealing only her taut jawline.
Jessica Jung's muscles were screaming silently, especially her lower back, which felt like a hard block of ice had been stuffed into it, cold and stiff. Every step she took was accompanied by a hidden soreness—the mark left by recording variety shows in the early hours of the morning for several days and maintaining a sitting posture for long periods of time.
Jessica Jung has been a trainee for so many years and has practiced dancing for many years, so she still has some hidden injuries.
Suddenly, like a ladle of cold water being poured into a boiling oil pan, a huge sound wave exploded in the airport without warning!
"Jessica! Jessica! Look here!"
"Sooyeon unnie! Ahhh—"
Jessica Jung! I love you!
Screams, shouts, and the frantic clicking of camera shutters instantly drowned out the airport announcements, merging into a powerful sonic wave that crashed against the massive floor-to-ceiling glass walls, creating a low, buzzing resonance. The ground beneath our feet seemed to tremble slightly.
Behind her sunglasses, Jessica Jung's pupils contracted involuntarily, and her steps faltered slightly.
Everywhere she looked, there were surging crowds, cell phones held high, large posters, and light boards with her name on them.
Young faces flushed with excitement, their eyes burning with an almost meltingly intense light, and countless hands stretched out desperately, wanting to get closer and closer.
Jessica Jung had only seen this scene online before.
When Lim Sang-woo and Lim Yoon-ah became wildly popular because of "My Love from the Star," this was the scene they would have at the airport.
Jessica Jung never expected to encounter this situation herself.
That heavy expectation instantly transformed into a tangible heatwave and noise, rushing towards us with a suffocating force.
At this point, lower back pain is nothing to worry about.
Jessica Jung took a deep breath, the air sinking into her lungs, carrying the unique cold and dryness of the airport.
Jessica Jung pinched her palm hard with her hand hidden in the sleeve of her oversized hoodie, the sharp pain instantly bringing her chaotic thoughts to a standstill.
The next second, she stopped and faced the bustling crowd.
Jessica Jung became an overnight sensation in China after her performance on the Chinese New Year Gala.
No matter how much people say the Spring Festival Gala is boring, there will still be many people who watch it every year without fail.
If she can perform and appear on the Spring Festival Gala, she will definitely be recognized by more people in China.
The price of her sudden fame was that Jessica Jung had more gigs in China.
Lin Xiangyu and the others returned directly to the peninsula.
Jessica Jung, however, had no choice but to remain in China.
Jessica Jung could actually have chosen not to take on so many gigs.
However, as her fanbase grew, and fans wanted to see Jessica Jung, she had to increase her engagements and take advantage of her time participating in "I Am a Singer" to meet with her fans more often.
After "I Am a Singer" ends, I will definitely need to rest for a while after returning to the Peninsula.
Then there will be fewer opportunities to meet with Chinese fans.
Therefore, we'll have to work a little harder for a while longer.
After finishing a promotional event, Jessica Jung took a car with her management team to the airport.
The air at the airport is always a mixture of disinfectant, the body odor of crowds, and the atmosphere of haste.
Jessica Jung was surrounded by a human wall of assistants and temporary security personnel, like a small boat that could be swallowed by a giant wave at any moment.
Jessica Jung wore a comfortable hoodie and flat shoes, with huge sunglasses that covered most of her face, revealing only her taut jawline.
Jessica Jung's muscles were screaming silently, especially her lower back, which felt like a hard block of ice had been stuffed into it, cold and stiff. Every step she took was accompanied by a hidden soreness—the mark left by recording variety shows in the early hours of the morning for several days and maintaining a sitting posture for long periods of time.
Jessica Jung has been a trainee for so many years and has practiced dancing for many years, so she still has some hidden injuries.
Suddenly, like a ladle of cold water being poured into a boiling oil pan, a huge sound wave exploded in the airport without warning!
"Jessica! Jessica! Look here!"
"Sooyeon unnie! Ahhh—"
Jessica Jung! I love you!
Screams, shouts, and the frantic clicking of camera shutters instantly drowned out the airport announcements, merging into a powerful sonic wave that crashed against the massive floor-to-ceiling glass walls, creating a low, buzzing resonance. The ground beneath our feet seemed to tremble slightly.
Behind her sunglasses, Jessica Jung's pupils contracted involuntarily, and her steps faltered slightly.
Everywhere she looked, there were surging crowds, cell phones held high, large posters, and light boards with her name on them.
Young faces flushed with excitement, their eyes burning with an almost meltingly intense light, and countless hands stretched out desperately, wanting to get closer and closer.
Jessica Jung had only seen this scene online before.
When Lim Sang-woo and Lim Yoon-ah became wildly popular because of "My Love from the Star," this was the scene they would have at the airport.
Jessica Jung never expected to encounter this situation herself.
That heavy expectation instantly transformed into a tangible heatwave and noise, rushing towards us with a suffocating force.
At this point, lower back pain is nothing to worry about.
Jessica Jung took a deep breath, the air sinking into her lungs, carrying the unique cold and dryness of the airport.
Jessica Jung pinched her palm hard with her hand hidden in the sleeve of her oversized hoodie, the sharp pain instantly bringing her chaotic thoughts to a standstill.
The next second, she stopped and faced the sea of people. Jessica Jung became an absolute sensation in China because of her performance on the Chinese New Year Gala.
No matter how much people say the Spring Festival Gala is boring, there will still be many people who watch it every year without fail.
If she can perform and appear on the Spring Festival Gala, she will definitely be recognized by more people in China.
The price of her sudden fame was that Jessica Jung had more gigs in China.
Lin Xiangyu and the others returned directly to the peninsula.
Jessica Jung, however, had no choice but to remain in China.
Jessica Jung could actually have chosen not to take on so many gigs.
However, as her fanbase grew, and fans wanted to see Jessica Jung, she had to increase her engagements and take advantage of her time participating in "I Am a Singer" to meet with her fans more often.
After "I Am a Singer" ends, I will definitely need to rest for a while after returning to the Peninsula.
Then there will be fewer opportunities to meet with Chinese fans.
Therefore, we'll have to work a little harder for a while longer.
After finishing a promotional event, Jessica Jung took a car with her management team to the airport.
The air at the airport is always a mixture of disinfectant, the body odor of crowds, and the atmosphere of haste.
Jessica Jung was surrounded by a human wall of assistants and temporary security personnel, like a small boat that could be swallowed by a giant wave at any moment.
Jessica Jung wore a comfortable hoodie and flat shoes, with huge sunglasses that covered most of her face, revealing only her taut jawline.
Jessica Jung's muscles were screaming silently, especially her lower back, which felt like a hard block of ice had been stuffed into it, cold and stiff. Every step she took was accompanied by a hidden soreness—the mark left by recording variety shows in the early hours of the morning for several days and maintaining a sitting posture for long periods of time.
Jessica Jung has been a trainee for so many years and has practiced dancing for many years, so she still has some hidden injuries.
Suddenly, like a ladle of cold water being poured into a boiling oil pan, a huge sound wave exploded in the airport without warning!
"Jessica! Jessica! Look here!"
"Sooyeon unnie! Ahhh—"
Jessica Jung! I love you!
Screams, shouts, and the frantic clicking of camera shutters instantly drowned out the airport announcements, merging into a powerful sonic wave that crashed against the massive floor-to-ceiling glass walls, creating a low, buzzing resonance. The ground beneath our feet seemed to tremble slightly.
Behind her sunglasses, Jessica Jung's pupils contracted involuntarily, and her steps faltered slightly.
Everywhere she looked, there were surging crowds, cell phones held high, large posters, and light boards with her name on them.
Young faces flushed with excitement, their eyes burning with an almost meltingly intense light, and countless hands stretched out desperately, wanting to get closer and closer.
Jessica Jung had only seen this scene online before.
When Lim Sang-woo and Lim Yoon-ah became wildly popular because of "My Love from the Star," this was the scene they would have at the airport.
Jessica Jung never expected to encounter this situation herself.
That heavy expectation instantly transformed into a tangible heatwave and noise, rushing towards us with a suffocating force.
At this point, lower back pain is nothing to worry about.
Jessica Jung took a deep breath, the air sinking into her lungs, carrying the unique cold and dryness of the airport.
Jessica Jung pinched her palm hard with her hand hidden in the sleeve of her oversized hoodie, the sharp pain instantly bringing her chaotic thoughts to a standstill.
The next second, she stopped and faced the bustling crowd.
Jessica Jung became an overnight sensation in China after her performance on the Chinese New Year Gala.
No matter how much people say the Spring Festival Gala is boring, there will still be many people who watch it every year without fail.
If she can perform and appear on the Spring Festival Gala, she will definitely be recognized by more people in China.
The price of her sudden fame was that Jessica Jung had more gigs in China.
Lin Xiangyu and the others returned directly to the peninsula.
Jessica Jung, however, had no choice but to remain in China.
Jessica Jung could actually have chosen not to take on so many gigs.
However, as her fanbase grew, and fans wanted to see Jessica Jung, she had to increase her engagements and take advantage of her time participating in "I Am a Singer" to meet with her fans more often.
After "I Am a Singer" ends, I will definitely need to rest for a while after returning to the Peninsula.
Then there will be fewer opportunities to meet with Chinese fans.
Therefore, we'll have to work a little harder for a while longer.
After finishing a promotional event, Jessica Jung took a car with her management team to the airport.
The air at the airport is always a mixture of disinfectant, the body odor of crowds, and the atmosphere of haste.
Jessica Jung was surrounded by a human wall of assistants and temporary security personnel, like a small boat that could be swallowed by a giant wave at any moment.
Jessica Jung wore a comfortable hoodie and flat shoes, with huge sunglasses that covered most of her face, revealing only her taut jawline.
Jessica Jung's muscles were screaming silently, especially her lower back, which felt like a hard block of ice had been stuffed into it, cold and stiff. Every step she took was accompanied by a hidden soreness—the mark left by recording variety shows in the early hours of the morning for several days and maintaining a sitting posture for long periods of time.
Jessica Jung has been a trainee for so many years and has practiced dancing for many years, so she still has some hidden injuries.
Suddenly, like a ladle of cold water being poured into a boiling oil pan, a huge sound wave exploded in the airport without warning!
"Jessica! Jessica! Look here!"
"Sooyeon unnie! Ahhh—"
Jessica Jung! I love you!
Screams, shouts, and the frantic clicking of camera shutters instantly drowned out the airport announcements, merging into a powerful sonic wave that crashed against the massive floor-to-ceiling glass walls, creating a low, buzzing resonance. The ground beneath our feet seemed to tremble slightly.
Behind her sunglasses, Jessica Jung's pupils contracted involuntarily, and her steps faltered slightly.
Everywhere she looked, there were surging crowds, cell phones held high, large posters, and light boards with her name on them.
Young faces flushed with excitement, their eyes burning with an almost meltingly intense light, and countless hands stretched out desperately, wanting to get closer and closer.
Jessica Jung had only seen this scene online before.
When Lim Sang-woo and Lim Yoon-ah became wildly popular because of "My Love from the Star," this was the scene they would have at the airport.
Jessica Jung never expected to encounter this situation herself.
That heavy expectation instantly transformed into a tangible heatwave and noise, rushing towards us with a suffocating force.
At this point, lower back pain is nothing to worry about.
(End of this chapter)
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