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Chapter 539, "The Song of Chang'an," went viral, and the live stream also went viral.

Chapter 539, "The Song of Chang'an," went viral, and the live stream also went viral.

This year marks the beginning of the live streaming era, a time of great development for the industry, with various platforms being established and numerous streamers emerging.

However, the content of so many streamers' live broadcasts mainly focuses on games and personal talents.

The former is easy to understand, while the latter's so-called talent is something like singing or dancing.

For example, Feng Timo is a singing livestreamer.

I wonder how many people still remember the slogan, "Heavenly King covers the Earth, Teemo is 1.5 meters tall!"
Aside from these two main categories, there are very few others, perhaps with the addition of some lowbrow mukbang videos.

After all, it's not more than ten years from now.

More than a decade later, the live streaming industry has permeated all walks of life. In addition to games, there are online shopping, fishing, Go and chess, and even cats and dogs can be streamed.
Even the neighboring Koreans can broadcast live while under martial law.

That's really impressive!
So when Yang Mi saw Qi Hui's live stream title: "[Carving a National Imperial Seal]", she was a little confused.

What?
Qi Hui actually streamed this live?
Not only Yang Mi, but her fans were also shocked.
"Holy crap, the Imperial Seal of the State?"

"Hurry up and go in to take a look!"

"Honey, hurry!"

"..."

The viewers urged them to hurry up, while some quick-thinking viewers had already opened another webpage to see it for themselves.

The four characters "Imperial Seal of the State" are indeed quite eye-catching.

This thing is so rare!

Throughout history, which hero or great man could resist the temptation of this thing?
Yang Mi, also out of curiosity, clicked on it.

Soon, the scene in Qi Hui's live stream was displayed to Yang Mi and her viewers.

"Wearing those big leather shoes reminds me of my grandpa."

"Walking across snow-capped mountains and grasslands, treading on enemy territory..."

"These big leather shoes were passed down to my father..."

The familiar melody and nostalgic lyrics suddenly burst in, instantly invigorating the listener, but after a moment's realization, one can't help but launch into a tirade of complaints:
"Holy crap, that's such an old song!"

"This song is older than me!"

"Haha, I remember when I was in middle school, I often sang this song to my grandson classmates who were not related to me by blood."

"Holy crap, you in front, why are you so mean?!"

"I often mistake big leather shoes for human leather shoes..."

"Huh? Are you American?"

"How could you mistake this?"

"..."

Yang Mi pursed her lips, unsure how to comment on the music Qi Hui was playing.

If you really don't have any songs to play, you can play mine!

After thinking for a moment, Yang Mi sent a message to Qi Hui, then turned her attention to the live stream.
Qi Hui's live stream didn't show his face; it was just a rough jade seal blank, his two hands, and his tools—extremely simple.

The electric grinder made a buzzing sound, which was drowned out by the music. It was audible, but not harsh; it was acceptable.

On the rough jade seal blank, one can only vaguely see the crooked lines on the seal knob and the general shape of the large jade seal.

This thing is just an ugly stone now, and you can't see any resemblance to the Imperial Seal of the State.

On the live chat, viewers started complaining.

"What Imperial Seal? It's just a broken stone!"

"That's right, let's disperse."

"What an ugly stone! It's not even jade!"

"There are so many burrs, it feels rough and scratchy."

"I thought the Imperial Seal of the State was something special, but it turns out it's just a broken stone!"

"Gotta go!"

"..."

Suddenly, the music in the live stream changed from the rousing "Big Head Leather Shoes" to a more upbeat folk style.

Just over ten seconds later, a sweet and pleasant voice rang out in the live stream:
There's a city that's hard to leave behind.

There's a kind of nostalgia—it's called "having been here."

"There's a melody that sings at the top of its lungs~"

"At its center, people call it the Drum Tower and Bell Tower."

"..."

A sweet and melodious voice sang softly, accompanied by a light and cheerful melody, in authentic Chang'an dialect.

It's so catchy that you can't forget it once you hear it, and you can't help but want to listen to it eight hundred times a day!
"Sounds good!"

"What song is this?"

"What? I can't find it on Baidu?"

"How can you search if there's no name?"

"I tried searching for lyrics, but I couldn't find any."

"Wow~ This Chang'an Cuihua sings so beautifully!"

"..." Just as everyone's attention was drawn to the song, Yang Mi's smile slowly faded.

She recognized Jing Tian's voice, and then there were the lyrics and song title that she couldn't find anywhere...

It's obvious that this is the song Qi Hui wrote for Jing Tian!
Jing Tian mentioned this matter at the premiere of "Mojin: The Lost Legend" some time ago.

She was so angry that she couldn't concentrate on the movie.

That damned Qi Hui! If he let me sing the song, wouldn't my live stream be even more exciting?

Wouldn't it be better to promote the movie?
Damn it, all they know is to favor Jing Tian!

Yang Mi was furious. Seeing the barrage of comments popping up in Qi Hui's live stream and the ever-increasing number of followers, she became even more frustrated.

Those are all my fans, my online friends!

Soon, clips of the live stream circulated online.

The song also spread online along with clips from the live stream, sparking numerous discussions among netizens:
"This song is so good! I haven't heard such a great urban folk song in a long time!"

"What's the song title? Can any big-breasted bro tell me?!"

"A passerby from Chang'an, feeling homesick, sob sob sob..."

"I'm from Chang'an, and I'm craving the gourd head soup from the restaurant downstairs from my house."

"I want to eat mutton stew with bread, roujiamo (Chinese hamburger), liangpi (cold skin noodles), and sour soup dumplings."

"What kind of live stream is this? I want to watch it!"

"It looks like a large seal being carved?"

"Holy crap? This guy's work is a real treat to watch."

"His hands are so beautiful..."

"Holy crap, that's so perverted! Why would someone be paying attention to a man's hands?"

"Shark Live, carve a national jade seal, go search for it yourself!"

"Good people live in peace!"

May good people have a son soon!

May good people be reincarnated soon, and be reincarnated in America!

"Damn, is this a blessing or an insult?"

……

Online, the promotional campaign for "The Vanished She" is in full swing, with various materials being released and various topics being discussed on Weibo.

What would you do if your wife went missing?

[If you woke up one morning to find your wife had become a completely different person, could you accept it?]

What should I do if I wake up one morning to find that my wife has turned into Gao Yuanyuan?

【…】

There was a lot of discussion, especially about the post about the wife becoming Gao Yuanyuan, which attracted countless comments from netizens.

Gao Yuanyuan is quite strange. She is very beautiful, and many men like her, which is not surprising.

However, at the same time, women didn't really dislike her.

Perhaps it's because she has a kind of approachability; her appearance doesn't have the aggressive or threatening feel of Fan Bingbing or Yang Mi.

She is beautiful, and gives off a gentle, girl-next-door vibe.

It's loved by both men and women, which means it has a wide audience and generates a lot of discussion!

As the topic gained more attention, the popularity of "The Vanished She" also increased!

In addition to online promotion, offline promotion is also underway simultaneously.
Floor stickers in lobbies, elevator stickers, plaza signs and banners, subway LED screens... In major cities, these places are starting to display promotional posters for "The Vanished She".
Several cinemas themed around "The Vanished She" have begun to appear in Qiongzhou City and Sanya, Hainan Province.
If we can't build themed cinemas, we should at least set up themed screenings of "The Vanished" in some existing cinemas.

Qi Hui was somewhat surprised by the situation in Hainan Province.

After a brief inquiry with the relevant staff, I began to learn this advanced work experience.

They also set up "Gone Girl" themed cinemas in other major cities.

Of course, doing it this way will naturally cost extra.

Qi Hui didn't care much about this, and added!
I have plenty of money for publicity!

So... Guan Hu was dumbfounded. Online and offline, "The Vanished She" launched an incredibly fierce offensive.

At this moment, Guan Hu finally understood why Feng Xiaogang and Wang Zongjun had always advised him not to confront Qi Hui head-on.

This kid is not only rich, but also full of clever ideas, and he has exceptional execution skills.

If we go head-to-head with him, who knows what kind of unexpected publicity tricks he'll use?
The last person to stand up to him was Lu Chuan, and her fate is still fresh in everyone's mind.

In fact, when Wang Zongjun reviewed the incident later, he always felt that there was something strange about Lu Chuan's second infringement.

At that time, Huayi was clearly in a state of exhaustion, and its strength was waning, while its opponents were coming on strong.

But just at this critical moment, a message arrived, and the problem was easily solved.

He couldn't help but suspect that something was amiss.

Although he had no evidence, he wasn't a police officer, so what evidence would he need for this?
the other side

"Damn it..." Guan Hu slammed down the documents in his hand and went outside to smoke, feeling frustrated.

He felt terrible all over!
(End of this chapter)

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