How can you become a star without money?
Chapter 266 Losing Face
Chapter 266 Losing Face (Part 2)
The trees fell and the hozens scattered.
After Rongfu suffered a major blow this year, most of its core artists/teams left. Yang Mi was not alone when she left Rongfu; she also brought with her the original management team, led by Zeng Jia.
Zeng Jia was originally a housekeeper at Rongfu, having studied under Li Xiaowan and assisted in managing former Rongfu artists such as Chen Kun and Zhou Xun. Later, she took full responsibility for Yang Mi's career development. The two got along well during their four-year collaboration, and Zeng Jia also valued Yang Mi's potential. However, because Li Shaohong didn't like Yang Mi's personality, she later signed newer artists like Li Qin and Jiang Mengjie, who were more to her liking, leading to Zeng Jia being neglected.
So when things changed within Rongfu, Zeng Jia began to look for a way out. It was she who pushed for contact with Meiya at that time. After all, although Rongfu had run into trouble, its influence in mainland China was still considerable, so she could only go to Hong Kong to avoid the limelight.
Unexpectedly, the "Spark Cooperative" appeared along the way.
So when Ji Jinxian approached them wanting to sign Yang Mi's studio, Zeng Jia, after careful consideration, compromised on the guaranteed contract resources offered by Ji Jinxian.
Even if Yang Mi went to Mei Ya at that time, it would be difficult for her to obtain important resources in a short period of time, and she would also need to rebuild her network of relationships. Ji Jin, on the other hand, had directly connected with the lead actress of "Palace" and her agency contract was relatively flexible, so she was prepared to agree.
Although Xinghuo was a new company at the time, it was backed by Ji Jin, and because Xinghuo helped Tang Yan resolve such a big public opinion crisis, Zeng Jia and Yang Mi didn't think much of it. But they never expected that Xinghuo would grow to such a scale in less than half a year.
Not only did they acquire Chengtian Entertainment, but they also became the leading cinema chain in China, allowing the early signed artists to directly enjoy the company's initial profits.
Having trained at Rong Mansion for so many years, Zeng Jia naturally has some ambitions. This trip with Yang Mi can be considered a startup, so she is quite ambitious about Xinghuo's current development.
Although Tianhuo and Xinghuo are parent and subsidiary companies, they are two separate systems. Although the companies have always been left to their own devices, Zeng Jia believes that they will become more formalized sooner or later. When that happens, the Xinghuo artist system will need a leader, and she feels that she has a good chance of success.
However, the prerequisite is that Yang Mi must become a core artist of the Spark Group.
Both she and Yang Mi believe in letting their abilities speak for themselves, which is why they are so cautious about "The Island". However, Zhao Liying and Gulnazar rose to fame with "22", which put a lot of pressure on them.
There were already rumors within the company that Gulnazar was the company's "little princess," and Zhao Liying and Zhang Tianai were Wang Yao's trusted protégés in the early days, which put Yang Mi at a disadvantage in terms of relationships.
Now that the direct descendants all have their representative works, the collateral descendants will need to pay more to gain more power. Yang Mi and Zeng Jiayi recently finished filming a palace drama and discussed it. They felt that sometimes nepotism was not unacceptable, especially since Yang Mi had a good impression of Wang Yao.
Then Zeng Jia instigated Yang Mi to use the pretext of asking about the cast of "The Lonely Island" to test Wang Yao's attitude.
Zeng Jia thought it was almost 2 a.m. and Yang Mi must have succeeded, so she was getting ready to go to sleep when the door lock clicked.
"Why are you back?" Zeng Jia asked in surprise when she saw Yang Mi return.
"Nonsense, if I don't go home in the middle of the night, am I supposed to sleep on the streets?" Yang Mi rolled her eyes in annoyance.
"No, I mean it's so late, didn't you wait to become President Wang?" Zeng Jia asked curiously.
"When I arrived, he even brought me back." Yang Mi slammed her hand on the sofa.
"Huh?" Zeng Jia noticed that she seemed a bit off, and figured something must have happened. She cautiously leaned closer and asked, "What's wrong? Did something go wrong? Or does he have some weird CEO quirk that prevents women from staying overnight?"
"Don't ask anymore, you've already lost face." Yang Mi wiped her face.
"Huh? It got on your face?" Zeng Jia exclaimed softly.
"Get lost! What are you thinking about!" Yang Mi said angrily, throwing a pillow at him.
"Hehehe, just kidding," Zeng Jia chuckled.
"Tell me, am I not pretty enough, or is my figure not good enough? It's the middle of the night, and we're all alone together. I even opened my clothes myself, but he pulled them back up. Does he look down on me?" Yang Mi's face was flushed, whether from embarrassment or anger.
"This, you're not good enough? But I heard that President Wang and President Zhang are having an affair, so you might not be considered a core competitive advantage. As for looks, I heard that President Wang is also dating Fan Bingbing. Forget it, go to sleep. Maybe President Wang is just into pure love." Zeng Jia analyzed, and seeing the murderous intent in Yang Mi's eyes getting stronger, she quickly changed the subject.
"Do you think it's possible that I was too assertive before, and he doesn't like my type? I heard from Tangtang that the workplace harassment scene in '22' was actually performed by President Wang himself. Judging from the technique and state, could it be that he likes the kind of obedient and gentle type, and can then be rough with her for the thrill of contrast?" Yang Mi speculated.
"Um, Mr. Wang is probably not that old to be playing such wild games, right? What about the role in 'The Isolated Island'?" Zeng Jia's lips twitched.
So you resort to slander because you can't have it?
"It's settled, but I just can't figure it out," Yang Mi said, frowning.
"It's good that you have the resources. You can try again when you have a chance. Anyway, the company only has a few female artists like you right now. Once you have some fame, it will be your turn eventually. Men are always fickle." Zeng Jia said dismissively.
"What do you mean it's my turn?!" Yang Mi screamed angrily.
Those who bear heavy responsibilities must have deep worries, and those who hold high positions must bear heavy burdens of duty.
The unexpected popularity of "22.22" has benefited not only the distributor Xingmei Entertainment, but also the lead actors.
Zhao Liying believed at the time that this movie might be the starting point of her acting career, but she never expected that it would almost be the pinnacle of her acting career.
After four days of release, the cumulative box office has reached 1.2 million yuan, and the box office is expected to exceed 7 million yuan!
Without a doubt, no film with a female lead has ever achieved this box office result in the entire history of Chinese-language cinema, and it may even become the highest-grossing film to date.
The achievement is so great that it almost feels unreal.
Because of the movie's sudden popularity, for safety reasons, and due to the sensitive period of the captain's incident, Zhao Liying was asked to rest at home and wait for the storm to pass before making any further decisions.
Zhao Liying has been in a daze for four days. She eats and sleeps, sleeps and eats, and doesn't even dare to go online. Although Nazha and Zhang Tianai come to visit every day, she still feels a lot of pressure.
She is a very resilient person, but also very sensitive. The sudden achievement put her under unimaginable pressure, turning her from full of anticipation for the future into a state of deep anxiety.
Just when she felt she was about to go crazy, she received a text message from Wang Yao inviting her to meet.
The moment she saw the text message, it was as if her soul had returned to its body, as if she had suddenly found her anchor.
"What's with your look?" Wang Yao was shocked when he arrived at Zhao Liying's dormitory and saw that she was disheveled, had no makeup, and seemed to have lost even more weight.
"Mr. Wang, am I famous?" Zhao Liying asked, her eyes wide.
"Although you can't make the news due to special circumstances, you've definitely become famous, and even more so, wildly famous," Wang Yao chuckled.
"Oh my god," Zhao Liying murmured, blinking, her pupils dilating again.
"But don't be arrogant. Someone as famous as you had Xiao Shenyang last year." Wang Yao went over and tapped her on the forehead before plopping down on the sofa.
"Is this what it means to become an overnight sensation?" Zhao Liying swallowed hard and knelt down beside her.
"You're lucky, and I'm lucky too," Wang Yao said with a smile.
Yesterday, Feiteng Film City, a subsidiary of Xingmei, was quietly transferred to Tianhuo Entertainment, which directly increased Tianhuo's net assets by at least 5 million yuan.
Mixue and other online stores operated by third-party service providers have seen their sales grow at an alarming rate in the past two days, with nearly 300 new franchisees joining.
Moreover, this is still the benefit gained in the shadows. The real benefits will only come after the captain's incident is officially declared and can be publicized.
"So what do I do now?" Zhao Liying scratched her head.
"Based on your current popularity, you're practically a top-tier celebrity now. In some aspects, your commercial value and influence might even surpass Fan Bingbing's," Wang Yao chuckled.
"Huh?" Zhao Liying's eyes widened; this comparison made her feel a bit of reality.
"I'm here today to talk to you about your future." Wang Yao tilted his head slightly as he looked at Zhao Liying.
Zhao Liying's heart tightened for no apparent reason. She straightened her hair, sat up straight, and said with a serious expression, "Please speak."
"What do you want?" Wang Yao asked with a smile.
"What do you want?" Zhao Liying was taken aback.
If you had asked her this question five days ago, she could have given you a lot of answers: she wanted freedom, dignity, acting, and even money.
But now, she really couldn't answer. For an ordinary person from a modest background, suddenly being faced with an opportunity to transcend social class was something she had absolutely no concept of.
"Or rather, what kind of person do you want to become?" Wang Yao asked more specifically.
"Hmm, a good person, right?" Zhao Liying blinked.
“There are many kinds of good people, such as those who are selfless and those who help others,” Wang Yao said with a smile.
"You know, I'm not very educated, and I don't have any lofty ideals or ambitions. Your question is too abstract for me," Zhao Liying said, scratching her head.
"That's true. Well then, let me tell you about the options. Mr. Tan from Xingmei wants to sign you for a hefty sum. You'll be nominally an artist under Xingmei, but your management will still be handled by Xinghuo. However, your future development will primarily focus on Xingmei."
"But at least I can guarantee you acting opportunities and money every year. As long as your career doesn't collapse, your annual income could exceed 100 million yuan, and with the development of the industry in the future, it could even reach billions of yuan annually," Wang Yao said with a soft smile.
"Huh?" Zhao Liying's pupils shrank, and she swallowed hard.
Earning over 100 million a year? Me?
With so much money, how are we going to spend it?
“Of course, making money is never easy. You may have to endure a high-intensity schedule with no rest all year round and unknown public opinion storms, but you don’t need to worry about unspoken rules,” Wang Yao said with a smile.
"Can I really earn that much money?" Zhao Liying's voice trembled slightly.
"You'll even gain some power. In any production crew you're in, everyone will revolve around you. You'll be number one, the director number two. A single word from you could determine the career development of a staff member or actor. You'll no longer have to live in fear of offending people and losing opportunities. Countless opportunities will be at your disposal," Wang Yao chuckled.
Zhao Liying began to feel dazed again, her lips twitching slightly.
"Don't get ahead of your fantasies." Wang Yao snapped his fingers. "There's a second possibility."
“Please go ahead.” Zhao Liying blinked.
“The second option is to stay under my wing. You can continue to work freely as you are now, without being forced to do too much work. You won’t even have to worry about your public image or reputation. You can still earn a few hundred thousand a year,” Wang Yao said with a smile.
The sudden drop from an annual income of over 100 million to an annual income of only one million is a difference that even Zhao Liying, who is bad at math, can understand.
"Why is there such a big difference all of a sudden?" Zhao Liying asked in confusion.
"Nonsense, wanting freedom, no pressure, and big money with fame and fortune? There's no such thing as a free lunch. You can only choose between material and spiritual things," Wang Yao scoffed.
"Will the company provide for my retirement?" Zhao Liying asked naively.
"That shouldn't be a big problem. Even if the company goes bankrupt, you'll still get a considerable amount of compensation," Wang Yao said with a smile.
"That's good too, at least I don't have to bear so much pressure," Zhao Liying murmured.
“There is another option,” Wang Yao said again.
"?" Zhao Liying was taken aback. How could there be a third option?
“Based on the second option, I’ll plan a business development path for you. You don’t need to do anything; you just need to act as a spokesperson and participant, tied to a company, sharing its success and failure. The advantage is that if the company does well, you may reap greater benefits. The disadvantage is the same: whether you or the company goes bankrupt, it could directly affect your future development,” Wang Yao said.
"Just like Sister Zhang Meng?" Zhao Liying's eyes lit up.
Even at the height of "Fairy Robe's" popularity, Zhang Meng remained behind the scenes, managing the operations of various brands within Xinghuo Clothing. This was no secret within their small circle. Furthermore, Nazha and Zhang Tianai are also brand owners, enjoying stock options and profit sharing, reportedly earning a considerable monthly income.
“You’re already considered a ‘daughter of China’ now. I’ve contacted a few domestic brands, and one of them fits your current persona perfectly. Have you heard of Baixiang Instant Noodles?” Wang Yao asked.
“Of course, I’ve been eating this since I was a child,” Zhao Liying answered instinctively.
"Most of the domestic instant noodle brands have Japanese investment, but Baixiang refused Japanese investment back then. As a result, Baixiang's development has been suppressed in the past two years, its offline channels have been blocked, and it can only penetrate into rural areas below the fifth tier."
The Japanese hope to monopolize the domestic instant noodle industry in this way. This time, the "22" incident and the captain's incident will set off a wave of "anti-Japanese" sentiment. I want to cooperate with some domestic brands to regain the market.
"Baixiang has a good foundation and is also a charitable enterprise. The company employs a large number of disabled people. If you are willing to become Baixiang's spokesperson, you can help many disabled people in the future, which is also a good deed," Wang Yao explained.
"Those little devils are really wicked!" Zhao Liying bared her teeth and shouted angrily.
Because of Wang Yao's influence, the concept of the Huaxia brand has become commonplace at Xinghuo Company.
Moreover, the popular science about foreign capital's encirclement and suppression of Chinese brands is spreading rapidly on the Internet. The public's awareness of Chinese brands has already reached a basic level. With the help of this influence, it can be gradually expanded, at least to achieve the effect of product recovery in various industries.
"Business competition is nothing to be ashamed of," Wang Yao chuckled.
“I choose the second one. I am where I am today because of Mr. Wang’s appreciation. If it weren’t for you, I would definitely still be playing minor roles at Shudian. Although I was lucky to get this opportunity, I know very well that if you hadn’t given me this chance, none of this would have been my problem. After all, anyone could have become famous playing the role of He Ji.”
"Although I, Zhao, am not very educated, I still understand the principle of repaying a small kindness with a great one. As long as President Wang doesn't make me sleep with people or force me to take on jobs I don't want to do, I will not betray you." Zhao Liying said with a serious expression.
"No need to rush to answer, you have plenty of time to think," Wang Yao waved his hand.
"What's there to consider? I hate thinking. I do things based on my intuition. Can I sign the contract now?" Zhao Liying said with a smile.
"There are two contracts, one from Xingmei and one from Xinghuo S-level. Take a good look at them. The company has legal counsel you can consult." Wang Yao took two folders out of his bag and handed them over.
"Are you leaving?" Zhao Liying asked, frowning.
"Any more questions?" Wang Yao asked, puzzled.
"Um... um," Zhao Liying said, her head bowed and her face slightly flushed.
"Which one?" Wang Yao asked, frowning.
"It's nothing, I just wanted to know when I can be released from quarantine," Zhao Liying said, pursing her lips.
"It should be soon, at the latest within a week," Wang Yao said with a smile.
Zhao Liying saw Wang Yao off, then sat back on the sofa, staring blankly at the two folders. After a while, she held her burning face and sighed.
They promised him instant fame, and now he's famous, but where's the "cannon" (a metaphor for fame)?
Wang Yao is waiting for news, including news from Elizabeth, AMC Theatres, and brand collaborations with companies like Baixiang, Huiyuan, and Fenghua.
However, the most important news we're waiting for is whether or not "22" can be promoted.
Five days have passed since the captain's incident, and he still hasn't returned. Domestic emotions have reached their peak, which is the main reason why "22" still managed to gross 1.2 million yuan at the box office despite not having any overt trending topics and relying entirely on niche forums and word-of-mouth offline.
Before receiving any news, Wang Yao dared not make any rash moves and could only focus on finalizing the seven strategic emerging industries that had just been announced.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the ocean, in the United States...
Musk is also studying "22.22". Following SpaceX, Tesla also went public, and his personal net worth reached over a billion dollars, officially crossing from a multi-millionaire to a billionaire.
But in Silicon Valley and Wall Street, where billionaires are as common as dogs, he can only be considered a nouveau riche at best.
He was somewhat surprised to receive an invitation from the second princess of the media group yesterday.
Musk made his fortune through marketing, so he values media groups that control Western media outlets, but he didn't expect that Elizabeth would only invite them to watch a movie, which was a Chinese film.
However, while he was still pondering the significance of this situation halfway through the movie, a scene where the female lead got into a car almost made him jump out of his seat.
The car's center console screen was actually a tablet computer?!
Although Tesla successfully went public by leveraging its gimmicks of environmental protection, new energy, and future technology, Musk is more anxious than anyone about the company's future development because, frankly, current electric vehicles are really just large 'four-wheel drive vehicles' without any so-called 'high-tech' features.
The global new energy sector is still in its infancy, and everyone is still exploring what energy source to choose in the future. Although Tesla's first electric luxury sports car has been launched, it has only sold a little over a thousand units, and most of them are collected as toys.
Because no one can believe that electric cars can compete with gasoline cars.
But this movie, this scene, truly struck Musk's anxieties like a thunderbolt.
Flat panel + electric vehicle = smart car!
A flash of inspiration struck him; a new direction and concept made him tremble uncontrollably. The recent success of Apple's smartphones had propelled the world's technology towards the field of intelligent mobile devices, with concepts such as the Internet of Things emerging one after another.
Musk has also tried to combine the concepts of automobiles and the Internet of Things, but he has never found a suitable anchor point. However, replacing the central control with a tablet and a touchscreen will fully enhance the smart technology atmosphere and reshape the user experience!
Genius! Anyone who could come up with this combination must be a genius!
Because of this one point, Musk instantly connected the future development direction of electric vehicles. The emergence of digital central control will change the nature of the car as a product. In the past, cars were tools, but intelligent cars are partners!
The central control screen in this movie is different from the screens used for entertainment and other functions. This screen integrates all functions from driving mode adjustment and air conditioning control to media entertainment. It eliminates 90% of physical buttons, and also has an AI agent for real-time communication, and can even drive autonomously!
Compared to Jarvis in Iron Man, who is too far removed from reality and fantastical, the intelligent beings in this movie are the closest to what humans can currently access with our technology!
What attracted him most was that it even included the future development of electric vehicles, with multiple modes such as charging, fast charging, and battery swapping.
After watching the movie, everyone expressed their appreciation and surprise at the vision of the next twenty years presented in "22," because the usage scenarios of the future mobile internet depicted in the movie were so 'realistic'.
The film is very realistic, and the future lifestyle it portrays doesn't feel disjointed or abrupt. While the concept isn't novel, its strength lies in its authenticity.
In particular, Mason, the founder of Groupon, expressed surprise at the same-city delivery service showcased in the group-buying model, not expecting that someone would value food delivery and refined same-city services on top of the group-buying model.
Everyone agreed that the screenwriter's ideas were more 'down-to-earth' than those of typical science fiction screenwriters, providing a lot of inspiration for their company's development direction.
However, whether or not to cooperate with the promotion is still up for discussion, because neither Amazon nor Groupon, as e-commerce companies, have yet reached the limit of their PC business. Although mobile internet is the future, there is no need to rush to promote it.
However, the founders of Uber were quite interested. They themselves developed based on mobile apps, but due to the limited number of smartphones, they were unable to promote it on a large scale at present. Therefore, compared with others, they hoped to promote the popularization of smartphones more quickly.
However, none of them were willing to invest too much. Uber, on the other hand, was willing but unable to do so, as the company was just starting out and was too poor. Instead, everyone suggested that Elizabeth approach the giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft, since if the movie were to be promoted, the ultimate beneficiaries would be these end-user service providers.
But Musk asked for a master copy, took it back and watched it repeatedly, and finally went to Google founder Page to help him get sponsorship.
Both of Google's founders were early investors in Tesla, and Tesla's self-driving technology is also a major partner, so the two sides have a close relationship.
As the largest open-source provider of smartphone operating systems, they were very pleased with the movie's portrayal of Android dominating the market. They ultimately decided to symbolically sponsor $50 and plan to write articles criticizing Nokia and RIM after the movie's release to accelerate the influence of the Android system.
Google is the world's largest portal, and the current situation is relatively sensitive, so it's a perfect opportunity to use this as a pretext for a covert operation.
In the end, Elizabeth raised funds from several internet companies, securing $100 million in sponsorship. However, Google and Tesla requested that Fox produce another film of this type, which they would then invest in.
They assumed that Fox had filmed "22," and Elizabeth didn't explain, passing on this unexpected news to Wang Yao.
"Sponsored by Google?" Wang Yao was also somewhat surprised after hearing this.
“It was Elon Musk from Tesla who helped secure the sponsorship, and he also hopes to have the opportunity to meet you.” Elizabeth’s voice carried a hint of amusement.
Although $100 million is not a lot, this is only the initial sponsorship. If the movie does well and generates a lot of buzz after its release, the media group can use the controversy surrounding the movie as a topic to gain even greater profits.
“Then let’s pay Ms first. I’ll deliver the exposure proportionally. If the results are good, they can issue additional reports later.” Wang Yao smiled.
“I thought you would give this money to Fox as distribution fees,” Elizabeth said, somewhat surprised.
“The distribution review will still be handled by Fox. I’m already discussing the theater scheduling with AMC. As for the marketing and distribution, Ms. still wants to try it out herself first.” Wang Yao smiled.
“Sure, I’m curious to see what you can get out of this topic, but I’d like to remind you that it’s best to avoid bringing up issues of political stance,” Elizabeth advised.
"Don't worry," Wang Yao said with a smile.
Even if Fox is in charge of distribution, the review process will take at least a week, which is enough time for Wang Yao to arrange the first wave of publicity and pre-release promotion.
That evening, a batch of posts appeared on some of the world's largest technology-related internet forums.
Symbian is dead, Android should rise!
The post used an eye-catching title, but the content was not sophisticated. It simply presented the sales rankings of mobile phone market share over the past two years. Symbian's share has fallen from more than 60% to around 35%, while Android and iOS are eroding the market with annual growth rates of 22% and 15% respectively, increasing by hundreds of times each year.
This is a standard post designed to provoke conflict. Its only highlight is the accompanying video clip, which shows smartphones using various mobile apps. It's somewhat like a promotional video, but not quite, because all the main characters are Asian.
These posts immediately attracted the attention and discussion of a large number of tech enthusiasts and programmers. Feature phones and smartphones were already at odds, and the two sides quickly started arguing.
Engineering guys tend to be quite meticulous when they argue, and they quickly demonstrated the inevitability of Symbian's elimination because it couldn't adapt to many software program functions, even using the video content in the post as an example.
The post went viral overnight, and the next day, the Wall Street Journal, a subsidiary of the media group, reposted the report with the provocative headline, "Nokia thought it was the king of the mobile phone industry until it died."
As an authoritative media outlet, such a headline is clearly inaccurate. Nokia, which is currently facing a major setback in mobile phone sales, naturally would not let the matter escalate and immediately took to social media to condemn the false reporting by the Chinese newspaper.
But soon, Google's founder, Page, also reposted the original post, confirming that Android is now indeed the second-ranked operating system.
Faced with this sarcastic behavior, Nokia's newly appointed CEO, Elop, was unwilling to argue with Page, but insisted on pursuing the defamation charges against the Chinese newspapers and forum posts.
Just then, Elon Musk, a tech celebrity who has no connection to the mobile phone industry, suddenly retweeted Page's post and commented, "I bet $1000 million that Android will have the number one market share in the world next year."
Netizens all over the world love to gossip and stir up trouble. Although Musk did not name names to invite people to the bet, netizens flocked to Elop's social media account to urge him to accept this "high-stakes gamble of the century".
Many people even went to Jobs' side to stir up trouble, wanting to know Apple's opinion.
Elop has only been CEO for less than a week, and he's already being criticized by two rival companies. Nokia and Google are official competitors, but Elop comes from Microsoft and was sent by Microsoft to Nokia to promote WD mobile phone reform. Microsoft and Tesla have a personal feud, and Musk has been poaching people from Microsoft for the past two years.
But Elop still chose to avoid the limelight for the time being.
Although the gamble of the century did not materialize, netizens have gone back to the source of the story, finding the reason for Musk's confidence and showing interest in the video below the post, indirectly being influenced to buy it. This video is not a promotional video for a smartphone, but comes from a movie called 'The Future Is Here'.
Judging from the title, it's a science fiction film, so many people searched for it and found various clips and introductions. Among them, the vision of the multi-functional experience of future smartphones sparked a lot of discussion.
While the 'Nokia pills' sparked heated discussions in the West, in China there was only one topic: the captain is back.
Meanwhile, Wang Yao finally received the latest news from Tan Hui that "22" could continue its screening and promotion, but the promotional direction should not be too emotional.
The fresh promotional content is finally ready to be released.
The overseas trailer for "22.22" nearly caused Nogiah to collapse.
'A gamble of the century: founders of Nokia, Google, Tesla, and others personally involved—the future is here!'
'If you don't watch this, you're not Chinese.'
(End of this chapter)
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