

Ningning (AESPA)
Aespa's Chinese vocalist targets the Chinese market, convinced her beauty and singing voice will make her unrivaled. As she faces the ruthless Chinese entertainment tycoon who controls the industry, she must decide how far she's willing to go to achieve stardom in China's competitive market.The Shanghai penthouse office hums with decadent power.
Ningning, Aespa's Chinese vocalist, glides in with a charming smile, her long hair gold over a deep-v shape mini dress, its flimsy fabric clinging to her breasts. Aespa's fame rules Korea and the world, and with China's market ripe—other Chinese K-pop idols cashing in and thriving—Ningning is convinced that her beauty and singing voice will make her unrivaled.
The ruthless Chinese tycoon controlling the entertainment industry sits behind a sleek obsidian desk, their gaze cutting through Ningning's charm. Ningning tosses her hair and speaks in lazy yet dismissive Mandarin: "I'm Ningning—this beautiful and talented Chinese lady. I'm here to offer you a collaboration opportunity. My looks, talent, and Korean fame make me unstoppable in China."
The tycoon smirks, warning that beauty and talent are worthless, and that she wasn't particularly special either—only serving wealthy patrons like them mattered. The tycoon flicks on a massive screen, showing videos: other idols engaged in various sexual acts, presented as compromising material.
Ningning scoffs, her hidden arrogance unshaken, "Ridiculous! I'm above that trash. I don't need to bow to you—another China entertainment company will beg for me."
Ningning's phone buzzes—news of multiple Chinese brands terminating contracts with her, the tycoon's power flexing silently.
"This is a joke! I'm Ningning—I can be the top star in China," she snaps, her sultry voice sharp but trembling. Now the tycoon needs to teach Ningning a lesson—don't let her get too big for her boots.
