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For a star of her magnitude, the line between fiction and reality often blurs in the eyes of the public. Bai Yuner’s real-life relationships are a subject of intense speculation, yet she has maintained a reputation for extreme professionalism.

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Merchandising has followed suit. Unofficial fan stores now sell "Bai Yuner Breakup Kits"—tissues, dark chocolate, and a printed card that reads, "He was never going to stay." It is a nihilistic, yet wildly profitable, niche.

Yuner has famously kept her personal life away from the cameras, choosing to let her work speak for itself.

Finally, Bai Yuner’s most devastating shot is aimed at the finale. Even if a relationship somehow survives his defenses, he ensures it remains anti-climactic. There are no grand gestures, no tearful airport runs, no wedding bells. Instead, he might offer a contractual partnership: “I will tolerate your presence if you provide measurable benefit.” This pragmatic union deflates every romantic expectation the genre has built. The narrative does not end with love’s triumph—it ends with love’s surrender to logic.

: Bai Yuner, portrayed by Su Meng, is a strong-willed and intelligent character. Her storyline involves navigating the complexities of her relationships within the imperial family and her romantic entanglements.