This Weibo post was published around midnight. Within less than half an hour, it had garnered a large number of likes from He Jinyun's fans, as well as some passersby. Many people expressed similar thoughts:
"I thought I was the only one who felt this way!"
"Sister, you're not alone! As soon as I saw it, I thought it was written by my male idol, but I didn't dare say it."
"I just checked it out; it's so similar!"
"Can't say it's exactly the same, but it's indistinguishable!"
"It's way too similar."
"Is this a promotional stunt for 'The Great General'?"
"At first, I thought so too, but after waiting all night, there was no response from the male idol's side. If it was for 'The Great General', both sides would definitely interact. Plus, the movie's already trending; there's no need to promote at this hour, right?"
"If—just saying if—that note really was written by him, then this might actually be part of a promotion. After all, the movie is trending, and stirring up more attention would be free publicity. They wouldn't miss that chance."
"I don't think it's a promotion, and even though the handwriting resembles his, that doesn't mean it's his."
"Agreed. There are too many people with similar handwriting. They probably used the same calligraphy guide! #laughing emoji#"
"Same calligraphy guide? Hahaha."
"Well, the handwriting does look alike. Let's see how they explain it."
"I checked around, and some Ye Zexi fans are saying it's a fan's gift."
"Could be, but I've also seen some 'ship' fans insisting it's written by the male idol. No words for them."
"We can't be sure yet. Let's wait for an official statement."
This post gained significant attention, and the Weibo user @Whale Yah quickly became popular.
By morning, more people were following the situation. Some netizens even dug up previous photos of He Jinyun's handwritten cards to compare, claiming that the handwriting was almost identical. Could it actually be He Jinyun's?
That raised a bigger question.
If He Jinyun really wrote such a romantic note for Ye Zexi, and Ye Zexi posted it on Weibo, what does that mean?
Suddenly, everyone was buzzing.
"??? Are they actually together?"
"I'm so confused! Are they really dating, or is this just fanservice?"
"If it's just fanservice, there's no need to write something so intimate, right? And it's handwritten!"
"Maybe it's for movie promotion! Stay calm, everyone!"
"I really hope it's just for promotion!"
Some fans were thrilled, while others were distressed. But the happiest of all were the CP fans.
At yesterday's promotional event, they finally saw He Zexi share the stage. Fans were thrilled but still unsatisfied because, while the two rarely appeared together, their interactions were minimal.
Only when a reporter asked a final question did they get a small dose of fanservice.
Overnight, Ye Zexi's Weibo post attracted not only teasing from fans but also questions from curious onlookers, asking who wrote the note.
CP fans were quick to jump in:
"Who else? Probably a fan with the surname He."
"Yeah, maybe even a male fan."
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