Top Chinese celebrity: Debuted from Running Man
Chapter 476 of "Love O2O" Premieres
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The heat of July has officially arrived, with the scorching sun baking the earth and announcing the full opening of the summer season.
Universities across the country have entered summer vacation, and students are temporarily relieved from their heavy coursework, ushering in a long and free holiday.
For those single people without partners, the main themes of the holiday are nothing more than a few things:
Boys would brave the scorching sun, call their friends, and head into well-air-conditioned internet cafes to play games together.
Girls, on the other hand, mostly prefer to stay at home, drawing the curtains to keep the heat out.
Enjoying the coolness brought by the air conditioning, holding an iced watermelon or milk tea, and immersing themselves in the leisurely world of watching TV series, following celebrities, and surfing the Internet.
In an ordinary residential building in a southern city, in a girl's cozy room covered with posters of her idols, the air conditioner hums softly and sends out gusts of cool air.
"Qiqi" was sitting cross-legged on the soft carpet, the laptop screen in front of her lit up, reflecting her slightly puffed-up cheeks and tightly pursed lips due to anger.
Qiqi is a fan of Yuqian.
now,
She is intently "patrolling" multiple social media platforms, including blogs, her fingers flying across the keyboard, "fighting" for her idol who has "suffered a great injustice."
"That damn nepotism hire, using his connections to snatch roles, how come you're still not obscure?!"
"No, she was never going to be a 'resource-backed' star, a 'box office poison'! Did she think that by clinging to Gu Qing's coattails she could turn her life around? Could become famous? Dream on!"
"Don't even think about it! With us around, you won't be able to enjoy this windfall without a care in the world!"
Qiqi gritted her teeth and typed out lines of aggressive text, sending them to discussion topics related to "Love O2O" or directly tagging Da Tiantian's blog.
Her sense of justice burned fiercely in her chest, as if she were acting on behalf of heaven, seeking justice for her weak and innocent idol.
The origin of all this can be traced back to when the cast of "Love O2O" was officially announced.
then,
For some unknown reason, Shuangzi suddenly revealed something on social media.
She posted numerous screenshots of chat logs, implying that she was originally "Weiwei's" first choice.
However, due to unclear reasons such as "capital operation" and "background suppression", the role was "hijacked" and ultimately went to Jing Tian.
This scene,
This instantly ignited the fans' anger, nearly drowning the entire "Love O2O" production team in a sea of negative public opinion with their spittle.
Fortunately,
Gu Man stepped in promptly, clarifying that everything was a rumor.
The casting was the result of comprehensive consideration, which finally calmed the storm down.
But in the eyes of Kiki and many fans like her,
The image of their idol as a delicate, pitiful, and easily bullied "innocent flower" has long been deeply ingrained in people's minds.
The chat logs may have been taken out of context.
But the "victim" stance is there, and that's the "fact"!
They firmly believe that their idol was bullied, that the opportunity to collaborate with top star Gu Qing was stolen from her by that "connected" person.
That is precisely why,
This rekindled the positive feelings Qiqi had developed for "Yu Xun" when she watched "Meteor Shower" in her early years.
It's a mixture of sympathy and protectiveness towards the "weak."
This quickly drew her in, turning her into a loyal fan.
With the premiere of "Love O2O" just around the corner, the promotional campaign is in full swing, and related topics are frequently trending on social media.
This old grudge, like cold water thrown into boiling oil, was reactivated and stirred up again.
Like many fans, Qiqi is eager to unleash a barrage of negative reviews on Jing Tian and the show when it airs.
In her fan QQ group, messages kept popping up, creating a lively atmosphere.
suddenly,
Someone forwarded a video link to the group, titled "Interview with Gu Qing at the press conference for the premiere of 'Love O2O'".
Qiqi originally wanted to ignore it,
She continued editing her negative review, but her finger clicked on it against her will.
The video started playing.
This is an interview taken backstage at yesterday's press conference.
In front of the camera, Gu Qing wore a simple light blue striped shirt with one button slightly undone at the collar, and fitted khaki casual pants.
She exudes a clean, refreshing, and sunny aura, as if the summer heat of July is kept out of the camera's view.
He was answering the host's questions attentively, and occasionally when he mentioned something interesting, his eyes would crinkle slightly, as if filled with starlight.
The visual impact is amazing...it's so pleasing to the eye!
Qiqi stared at the screen, her face, which had been furious just moments before, now flushed slightly, and her tightly pursed lips relaxed a little.
Although she had only been a fan of Shuangzi for a short time, she already had a high level of affection for Gu Qing.
After all, good looks are everything, and Gu Qing's appearance and temperament are definitely top-tier among male celebrities in the Chinese entertainment industry.
She was angry before,
To a large extent, it was also the feeling of "how wonderful it would be if my Yuqian and Gu Qing were a couple" that exacerbated the dissatisfaction.
"Gu Qing is so handsome."
Qiqi couldn't help but exclaim, wishing she could lick the screen.
At this time,
The group chat started flooded with messages again, and the topic seemed to have shifted to this video:
"Hey, did you guys watch Gu Qing's interview yesterday? There was a part at the end that cracked me up!"
"I saw it, did the host egg them on, making Gu Qing and Jing Tian recreate a sweet scene from the drama on the spot?"
"Yes, yes, yes, Gu Qing's fans in the audience were screaming so hard: 'Don't touch my brother!' 'Don't touch him!' Hahaha, it was hilarious."
"Jing Tian's expression at that moment was so embarrassing it made me dig my toes out of my seat. She still wants to create a CP with Gu Qing? No way!"
"I knew it! Gu Qing's fans are discerning and don't like this 'box office poison' either."
If this were our kind and lovely Yuqian, they would definitely clap their hands and cheer, lining the streets to welcome her!
The fans in the group discussed the situation with a mix of schadenfreude and pride.
Qiqi fast-forwarded through the video and could indeed faintly hear excited, protesting shouts from the audience. Jing Tian's smile in the video seemed to freeze for a moment.
Seeing this, Qiqi couldn't help but chuckle, feeling much better: "Haha, really... I'm embarrassed for her. Serves her right!"
As her mood improved slightly, her thoughts drifted back to that "what if".
Her fingers twitched, and she subconsciously typed a message in the group chat: "Actually... it would be great if Yu Xun could really work with Gu Qing. If the two of them were to fall in love in a drama, it would be an absolute feast for the eyes, an absolute visual treat..."
After typing and sending the message, Qiqi suddenly snapped out of her daze, her heart skipping a beat:
broken!
Openly mentioning other artists in a solo artist's fan group, especially with a clear tendency to "force a pairing," is a major taboo!
There's a high chance you'll get a warning from the administrator or even be kicked out of the group!
Although they often mocked Jing Tian, that was a "struggle against the enemy," which was a different matter.
She frantically tried to retract the message, her fingers trembling slightly.
however,
To her utter surprise, the group chat did not fall silent or erupt in criticism as she had anticipated after the message was sent.
After a brief pause of a few seconds, messages began to emerge like mushrooms after rain:
"Yes! Qiqi, you've spoken my mind! I also think Gu Qing and Yu Qian are a perfect match!"
"A naturally beautiful, kind, and resilient innocent older sister, VS a refreshing, handsome, and sunny younger top idol... Isn't this a super sweet pairing?"
"Here's a pen! I'll smash the bookstore if I can't find a shop! Please write it right now!"
"Just thinking about it makes my heart race! If we could really collaborate, I'd watch it a hundred times!"
Surprisingly, most of the women in the group shared similar thoughts with her.
Some people have even started enthusiastically imagining the characters and plot.
Qiqi was stunned, then breathed a sigh of relief, and a secret joy of finding a "like-minded person" welled up in her heart.
nowadays,
Gu Qing's personal charisma extends far beyond his own "Gu family."
His "unparalleled" affability extends beyond ordinary passersby; it also includes a large fan base of other celebrities.
In this circle,
There are clear divisions among solo fans, especially among fans of male artists in the same field who are in competition; they are often irreconcilable and filled with hatred.
For example, in addition to the occasional "overwhelming hatred" caused by resource friction between Gu Qing and the fans of the other three top celebrities, there are also many dramas of "love and hate".
When one of them, like Kris Wu, has major scandals, the other three are: the Gu family, Sister Luwei, and Little Bee.
They would often temporarily set aside the controversy and tacitly join forces to "step on" her, leaving Megan unable to lift her head in shame.
vice versa.
This is a subtle, competitive "alliance of offense and defense".
but,
For female celebrities like Shuangzi, who don't have a direct competitive relationship with Gu Qing, the situation is quite different.
The fan community is predominantly female, so asking them to dislike someone who is top-notch in looks, youthful, talented, and has virtually no real scandals is ridiculous.
It's really too difficult to find a top male idol who might even have a "lucky charm" effect on his wife when you collaborate with him.
Many of them secretly hoped that their idols could collaborate with such a high-quality male god.
That means higher attention, better reputation for the work, and... satisfying one's fantasies as a fan of good looks and romantic pairings.
of course,
The prerequisite is that your idol must be the "female lead".
Qiqi's current state of mind is a microcosm of this complex fan culture.
"The more I think about it, the angrier I get!"
The topic in the group quickly shifted back to, "The one who should have been standing next to Gu Qing, enjoying all the spotlight and anticipation, was our Yuqian!"
"That's right! When the show airs tonight, I'm going to give Jing Tian a hundred bad reviews! One-star reviews everywhere!"
"Count me in! Let's go together! We can't let her be so smug!"
The crowd erupted in anger once more. Qiqi, caught up in the atmosphere, left the group chat, took a deep breath, and, with a sense of mission akin to "going into battle,"...
I opened the pants app.
She decided to "supervise" the entire show, ready to write the most scathing and scathing reviews at any time.
At 7:00 PM sharp,
"Love O2O" premiered simultaneously on Huangguo TV and Kuzi TV platform.
Compared to the traditional two-episode-per-day schedule of television platforms, video platforms have a more "generous" update strategy:
The first episode is free, the second episode requires a VIP membership, and the following four episodes use the controversial "advanced on-demand" mode.
"What an ugly thing to do! Anyone who uses advanced on-demand viewing is an idiot!"
Kiki muttered to herself, complaining to the computer screen. Of course, she wouldn't spend money, and she didn't even want to subscribe to VIP.
The Kuzi platform is available on Huangguo TV, iQiyi, and Tencent Video.
Among these major platforms, traffic and reputation are relatively low, and young users are not very willing to actively recharge.
Despite the financial pain, Qiqi decided to watch the first episode for free.
The long 120-second commercial break is enough to wear down anyone's patience.
Qiqi scrolled through her phone listlessly until the ad ended. Only then did she perk up, sit up straight, and quickly move the mouse to fast-forward past the opening theme and the list of sponsors.
The main content of the first episode of "Love O2O" officially unfolds before her.
The opening scene is quite ingenious, avoiding clichés. The camera doesn't immediately cut into the campus or everyday life.
Instead, it first presented a well-made virtual game world with impressive special effects.
A shimmering, iridescent blue phoenix, its feathers exquisitely detailed, spread its magnificent wings and soared gracefully through a cloud-covered sky imbued with an air of Eastern fantasy.
Finally, it flew over mountains and pavilions, landing in the sky above a magnificent ancient city bustling with players – "Jinling City".
Whether it's the smooth and natural flight of the phoenix or the detailed rendering of the ancient city's architecture and lighting, it exudes a sense of lavish spending and dedication that far surpasses that of ordinary TV dramas.
"Wow! These opening special effects! How can the supposedly 200 million yuan investment in 'Legend of Ravaging Dynasties' possibly compete with this?"
"This bird's wings can actually move! And the feathers even have light and shadow effects! It's incredible! I suggest Guo Jingming come over and learn what special effects are all about!"
"Hahaha, stop messing around, you're killing me with laughter, it's ruining my show!"
"The quality is so cinematic, the production team must have had a lot of money."
The cheerful and slightly teasing atmosphere of the comments made Qiqi, who was originally tense and ready to nitpick, involuntarily smile slightly.
But she quickly forced herself to suppress her laughter, straightened her face, and focused intently on watching. She hadn't forgotten her "mission."
The virtual online game world established at the beginning,
In today's domestic film and television drama market, this is a relatively novel angle, instantly capturing the attention of many viewers who are tired of the same old urban campus dramas.
The plot unfolds rapidly from here on out:
The red-clad female warrior with the game ID "Luweiweiwei" is currently with her in-game partner "Zhenshuiwuxiang".
Together with the guild members, they fought against a gigantic monster with a ferocious face and black fangs.
The fight scenes are designed to be thrilling and exciting, with smooth camera transitions, completely avoiding the "slow-motion filler" that is criticized in many current period dramas.
Jing Tian's portrayal of Lu Weiwei is clean and crisp, and her sword-wielding posture is dashing and powerful. Her dodging and weaving reveal the skills she has accumulated over many years of filming action movies.
In several close-up shots, her focused gaze and resolute expression convincingly showcased the calmness and strength of a gaming expert.
"Wow! The fight scenes are surprisingly smooth! They even have that heroic and dashing feel to them!" "The quality is really unlike ordinary TV dramas; they didn't overuse slow motion or freeze-frames. I'm touched!"
"Speaking of which, the game's scenes and interface... the more I look at it, the more it resembles 'A Chinese Ghost Story'? Is it a collaboration?"
"Jing Tian seems a little different this time? At least her action scenes didn't hold her back."
"I came for Gu Qing's younger brother, but the female lead's fighting at the beginning was pretty good, so I'll just have to watch it."
Jing Tian's opening performance, while not exactly stunning, was definitely not bad, and even had some pleasant surprises.
Having entered the film industry as a newcomer, having acted for many years and interacted with so many accomplished actors and actresses, switching to television dramas would be a complete reversal of fortune.
Even many "Gu family members" who came purely for Gu Qing were unusually not immediately dragging the progress bar, but were attracted by the well-made opening.
After defeating the monster, a rare piece of equipment dropped.
Zhenshui Wuxiang, who had been maintaining an online romantic relationship with Luwei Weiwei, deliberately invited her to a quiet bamboo forest. He spoke ambiguously and suggested meeting her in person over the weekend.
His words implied a desire to confirm whether his "wife," who was skilled in the game and had a pleasant voice, was actually an "unattractive" person in real life.
however,
Just as Bei Weiwei was considering how to reply, the power suddenly went out in the dormitory, and her computer screen went black instantly.
The plot thus cleverly switches from the virtual world back to reality.
The real-world Bei Weiwei makes her appearance. She is not the delicate flower that is helpless when faced with problems and waits for a prince to rescue her.
Faced with a tripped circuit breaker, she calmly checked the circuit, even picked up tools, and fixed the breaker in no time, her skillful movements were astonishing.
Meanwhile, her roommate Zhao Erxi (Zhang Jingyi) was like a lively little sun, chattering around her, and even whining and apologizing for causing the power to trip while she was cooking noodles.
The friendship between the two roommates is natural and vivid, full of life.
"The female lead can actually fix electrical circuits?! How bizarre... no, how peculiar! Isn't this usually a scene where the male lead shows off his charm?"
"The screenwriter finally figured it out! The female lead is no longer the useless, helpless little wife who only knows how to cry for help!"
"Bei Weiwei is kind of handsome, and Erxi is cute, like a little hamster!"
Qiqi was captivated by what she saw.
Bei Weiwei's character is independent, capable, and doesn't depend on others, which is a breath of fresh air among idol drama heroines.
After the power switch was repaired,
Bei Weiwei found that her computer still wouldn't start, and determined it was a hardware problem. So she had no choice but to get on Zhao Erxi's electric scooter, and the two chatted and laughed all the way to the computer repair shop outside the school.
en route,
Passing by the school's bulletin board, I saw posters promoting the upcoming campus basketball tournament.
Bei Weiwei's gaze was immediately drawn to the game, and her pretty face revealed undisguised surprise and admiration. She exclaimed excitedly, "Great! There's a basketball game on Saturday, I can see the legend!"
As she spoke, the camera quickly flashed back to a dynamic and powerful scene:
On the basketball court, a tall, slender figure in a white jersey leaps high into the air, arms outstretched, wrists lightly pressed down, and the basketball traces a beautiful arc, precisely swishing through the net.
Although it was just a fleeting glimpse of his profile and movements, his fluid posture, focused expression, and the handsome profile that, even when blurred, couldn't be hidden when the image was frozen in time.
The audience recognized him immediately.
"Aaaaaaah!!! My little brother! It's my little brother!!"
"Gu Qing! Xiao Nai! God-level!!!"
"My little brother can play basketball?! His form is so perfect!"
"You're obviously a new fan. Back when he debuted on Running Man, he showed us that he's not only good at singing and dancing, but he can also rap and play basketball!"
"That flashback scene is killer! So cool!"
The very instant Gu Qing appeared, Qi Qi witnessed firsthand what "the power of a top star" truly meant.
The previously smooth barrage of comments suddenly surged in like a tsunami, densely packed and layered, almost completely obscuring the video screen.
This caused her computer screen to lag slightly!
The sheer number and speed of the numbers demonstrated Gu Qing's unparalleled popularity and the fans' extreme anticipation for his appearance.
Qiqi was also shocked; such a 'domineering' scene is very likely to attract fans.
The plot continues to advance rapidly.
Bei Weiwei and Erxi arrived at the repair shop and happened to run into Meng Yiran (Zhou Ye), the most beautiful girl in the Computer Science Department, who had also been ripped off by the unscrupulous owner.
Bei Weiwei kindly offered a reminder, but Meng Yiran, who was arrogant and recognized her as the number one beauty on the school beauty list, retorted without appreciating her kindness.
In the end, Meng Yiran became the one who got ripped off, and left angrily with the expensive equipment in her arms.
"Wow, the cast of this show is really good-looking."
Qiqi is getting a little carried away.
Jing Tian's beauty is bright and dignified; she has the face of a leading lady.
But Zhao Erxi beside him was fresh and pleasing to the eye.
The school beauty named Meng Yiran is exquisite and elegant, and they look very pleasing to the eye when they appear together.
There wasn't a scene where the supporting characters' looks were deliberately downplayed to make the main character look better.
The comments also reflected her thoughts:
"I admit Jing Tian is beautiful, but her little sidekick is just as clever!"
"The newly introduced Meng Yiran, although a little arrogant, is really pretty, like a little princess."
"The number of beautiful women is too high! I can't even imagine how wonderful the scene will be when Gu Qing makes his official appearance!"
"I'm already looking forward to seeing Xiao Nai and Bei Weiwei together on screen!"
Before we knew it, half an episode had aired smoothly.
Kiki watched with great interest. Her tense nerves, which were ready to nitpick at any moment, relaxed considerably under the tight plot, pleasing visuals, and good production quality.
Jing Tian's portrayal of Bei Weiwei is stunningly beautiful with a touch of heroism. Her independent and confident personality, coupled with her impeccable figure and looks, creates a strange attraction for Qi Qi, who is also a woman, rather than simply feeling jealousy or dislike.
After Bei Weiwei finished buying the parts, she suddenly remembered that there was an important team battle in the game, and time was tight, so she had no choice but to hand the computer over to Zhao Erxi.
He rushed into an internet cafe near the school.
Bei Weiwei very casually turned on a computer, put on her headphones, quickly logged into the game, and plunged into the intense battle.
Just across this wall lies a traditional-style teahouse with a private room for playing chess and cards.
The highlight of the first episode, near the end, finally focused on the male protagonist.
The room, with its antique charm, lets in soft afternoon light through wooden window frames, and the air seems to be filled with a faint aroma of tea and sandalwood.
Gu Qing, who plays Xiao Nai, is sitting in front of a chessboard, playing chess with a refined middle-aged man.
He wore a fine, unadorned pure white shirt with the cuffs slightly rolled up, revealing a section of his fair and strong wrist.
Long, slender fingers with distinct knuckles gently pinched a black jade-like stone. The stark contrast between black and white created a visually striking effect.
In order to film this seemingly simple but actually extremely important scene of "Xiao Nai's first side profile", the "god" was portrayed in a fresh, unconventional and unique way.
Gu Qing had put in a lot of effort to far surpass the slightly greasy style of Yoko in his previous life.
He specifically consulted numerous ancient texts, ultimately finding the answer in the Tang Dynasty's "Chess Classic" and related records.
I have found an extremely elegant and ancient-sounding technique for holding and placing pieces, which I call the "Crane Hand".
It requires the fingers to be both soft and strong, with the index and middle fingers lightly holding the chess pieces, and the wrist to be relaxed and free, like a crane's neck drooping slightly.
When a chess piece is placed, the fingertips lightly tap the chessboard, producing a crisp "tap" sound that is pleasant, elegant, and beautiful.
now,
The camera clearly captures Gu Qing's movements:
With the index and middle fingers together, gently pinch the chess piece with just the right amount of force, the knuckles are slightly bent, and the wrist is relaxed and hanging down naturally. The posture of the whole hand is truly like a crane's neck drooping slightly, light and poised.
After concentrating on his thoughts, as he decided to place his piece, his wrist moved with an extremely slight lift and release, his fingertips deftly tapping lightly on the smooth wooden chessboard—
"Ta~"
A crisp, clean, and extremely pleasant sound rang out clearly in the quiet room, as if carrying a certain rhythm and Zen-like quality.
The camera seems to have a keen understanding of female viewers' preferences, generously giving close-ups of Gu Qing's hands:
Those fingers were long and slender, with neatly trimmed nails. Beneath the fair skin, the clear outline of the knuckles and faint bluish veins were visible, giving them a beauty that was somewhere between adolescence and youth, full of strength and refinement.
Each move of the piece is accompanied by that pleasant "tap" sound.
Combined with his focused profile, his slightly lowered long eyelashes, and the mature and gentle aura he exuded that transcended his age, it created a pleasing and breathtaking scene.
"Ta~"
"Ta~"
Every move made felt like a blow to the heartstrings of the audience. The live chat was absolutely in an uproar:
"Hands! Hands! Hands! Wow! Are these hands real?!"
"My goodness, the way he plays chess and the sound he makes...it's so elegant!"
"The director is so brilliant! This shot, this close-up! I'm completely blown away!"
Qiqi stared at the screen, her heart racing, her eyes glued to Gu Qing's performance.
She had long since forgotten about any criticisms or negative reviews.
But the director's ingenuity goes far beyond this.
The camera begins to switch back and forth subtly, using parallel editing:
Inside the chess and card room, Xiao Nai made an elegant move, his expression calm and confident, as if everything was under his control.
In the internet cafe separated by only a wall, Bei Weiwei was focused, her fingers flying across the keyboard and mouse.
In the game world, Lu Weiwei is unleashing her dazzling skills and cooperating with her teammates in an intense PVP battle, with flashing swords and dazzling special effects.
The sounds of chess pieces being placed mingled with the sounds of swords clashing.
The pace is getting faster and faster, and the switching is becoming more and more frequent.
finally,
In the game world, when Luwei delivers the final blow to the enemy and the words "Victory" pop up in large letters on the screen,
Bei Weiwei let out a soft breath in the internet cafe, a confident and cheerful smile playing on her lips, and said softly into the microphone, "Thank you for the compliment."
Almost at the same moment,
Inside the chess and card room, Xiao Nai placed the last black piece that would decide the outcome of the game, and the overall situation on the board was already set.
He raised his eyes and, facing the middle-aged man opposite him who was smiling and admitting defeat, uttered two words with the same humility and gentleness: "Thank you for your concession."
One is "accepting the concession", and the other is "accepting the concession".
In a bustling internet cafe, she battles in the virtual world, her beauty as fiery as fire and her sharp spirit compelling.
In a tranquil tea room, strategizing on a small chessboard, the atmosphere is as cool as snow and as warm as jade.
The last shot,
It's a split-screen view: On the left, Jing Tian tilts her head slightly, her face showing the exhilaration of victory and the charming languor of a young girl.
On the right, Gu Qing nodded slightly, a faint smile playing on her lips, her gaze deep and peaceful.
The image freezes here.
Episode 1, End.
"Ahhhhhhhhhhh-!!!"
From Qiqi's room came a suppressed, excited scream that she herself didn't even realize.
She covered her burning cheeks with both hands, her eyes wide open, her heart pounding wildly.
The chemistry between them! The atmosphere! The cinematography!
It was completely different from the scene she had imagined—a scene of "forced binding" and "no sparks"!
She completely forgot her original purpose for starting the show, and her finger, as if it had its own mind, uncontrollably and eagerly tapped the "next episode" button on the screen.
Even though the word "VIP" is clearly marked there.
I'll pay! Fine, I'll pay!
The barrage of comments erupted like a volcanic eruption:
"Ahhh, the ending is divine! That parallel editing is amazing!"
"Xiao Nai and Bei Weiwei! Lock them up! I'll swallow the key!"
"Two amazing people! I'm totally shipping this couple!!"
"Oh no, I've betrayed them. I suddenly think Jing Tian and Gu Qing are a good match..."
"You're not alone! This is a chemical reaction!"
"VIP membership activated! I paid for it for my brother and this show!"
Seeing the "Activate VIP to continue watching" prompt, Qiqi moved the mouse quickly and clicked to confirm payment almost without hesitation.
What "bad reviews," what "fighting for Yuqian"?
I've defected to the enemy!
……
...(End of chapter)
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