Putting on this white and purple interwoven gown, wearing the halo and wings, I knew today belonged to Robin's stage. To restore this character, I prepared for a long time from the layered trimming of the wig to the detailed painting of the staff, especially the star-and-moon embroidery on the skirt hem and the bead strands on the gloves; every detail was meant to be as close to the setting as possible. The atmosphere on the day of the shoot was exceptionally good. Photographer @ZacsSnow arranged warm yellow light bulbs as the background, which, paired with artificial starlight and smoke effects, instantly created that dreamy feel of a Xianzhou The Hunt performance. I specially tried a few different expressions: sometimes a stage style confidently looking straight into the lens while holding the staff, sometimes a gentle moment with eyes closed feeling the melody, and also this snapshot leaning sideways with an upturned hand, as if inviting everyone to be seated. Every shutter press was to capture the unique shine belonging to this star. Although standing in high heels for a long time was indeed exhausting, seeing those scattered light spots and the reflection on the hair strands in the final product makes me feel it was all completely worth it. I hope this photo set can convey Robin's healing yet firm power—not just a static styling, but the temperature within her singing voice.