To restore Ayaka's ice-like cool feeling, the details in the makeup and styling were crucial. To coordinate with this shoot, I specially chose fabrics with higher texture, especially the outer robe with fluffy fur texture, which outlined the unique texture of winter well under the flowing light and shadow. I also made quite a few adjustments to the makeup, focusing on the clear and transparent treatment of the eye area, using low-saturation pink-purple eyeshadow for transition, attempting to restore the character's gentle yet introverted gaze. In the actual shooting process, the location selection and the use of props were also core factors determining the final effect. White flower clusters and the iconic blue folding fan became important visual balance points. I asked the photographer to try to use the foreground blur effect when capturing dynamic shots to create an immersive feeling of being "deep in the snow." To make the lens have more depth, I kept adjusting my breathing and eye movement during posing. Although privately, I might just be a fan who wants to be Ayaka's "loyal puppy," in front of the lens, I had to work hard to get that dignity and elegance right. The overall tone of this shoot is very unified; against the backdrop of snow and blue, it indeed restored the winter romance of Inazuma well. Behind every photo is a repeated pondering of the character's soul and a pursuit of details, which is a form of Roleplay.