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Liu Haocun Talks About Reuniting with Song Weilong in The Seven Relics of Ill Omen

Drama Reunion: Liu Haocun and Song Weilong Reconnect in Seven Relics of Ill Omen
Liu Haocun and Song Weilong Reunite in Fantasy Drama Seven Relics of Ill Omen

The fantasy adventure drama The Seven Relics of Ill Omen is finally out in the wild, and to get fans hyped, the cast rocked up to a drama-chasing event in Beijing—complete with heartfelt stories, cheeky promises, and a surprise performance that had the crowd howling.

Lead actors Liu Haocun and Ao Ruipeng were front and centre, looking effortlessly stylish. Liu Haocun kept it sweet yet snazzy in a crisp white skirt suit and tall boots, while Ao Ruipeng gave off sunshine vibes in a light trench layered over a casual shirt—proper spring energy all round.

But it wasn’t just about fashion. During the interactive segment, Liu Haocun opened up about reuniting with Song Weilong, her co-star in the series and someone she’d previously worked with in the romantic film Just For Meeting You.

“The biggest feeling is that we’re more in sync now,” she said with a soft smile. “Weilong is very kind. During action scenes, he was super protective of me—it really made me feel he’s not just a great scene partner, but also a genuinely good friend.” (Sohu)

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Ao Ruipeng, meanwhile, had his own moment. Even after dropping a full nine-grid photo post plus eighteen live pics on socials, fans still wanted more. Never one to disappoint, Ao declared with a grin, “I’ll film a vlog then!” Now that’s dedication.

And just when the energy couldn’t get any more chaotic, the cast members who form the in-drama “Phoenix Squad” decided to let loose—with a completely uncoordinated and totally hilarious rendition of the internet-famous song “Learn to Crow Like a Chicken.” We’re talking offbeat squawks, zero rhythm, and maximum giggles from the audience.

The Seven Relics of Ill Omen premiered on Youku on June 8 and runs for 32 episodes, offering up a mix of ancient fantasy, mystery, and emotional bonds forged in fire.

Liu Haocun Discusses Working with Song Weilong Again in The Seven Relics of Ill Omen

🌿 Quick Drama Recap:

Set in a mystical version of ancient China, the story begins when a strange parasitic relic falls upon Fengzi Ridge, corrupting human hearts and triggering a deadly spiral of strange murders.

Caught up in the chaos are five unsuspecting young folk—Luo Ren, Mu Dai, Yi Wan San, Yan Hong Sha, and Cao Yan Hua—who come together to form the “Phoenix Squad.” Each one drawn in by fate, they take on the mission to subdue the seven cursed relics. Between near-death moments and internal struggles, the group’s friendship is tested and strengthened, while leads Luo Ren and Mu Dai find solace and emotional healing in each other’s presence.

It’s got all the good stuff—mystery, monsters, meaningful bonds, and a touch of romance—plus an ensemble cast that’s clearly having the time of their lives, both on-screen and off.

Where to Watch:

Now streaming exclusively on Youku, with new episodes dropping weekly.

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