Within just a few hours, the entire industry was abuzz with a major news story.

Zhang Shaohua Studio's big-budget production, Dragon Blade, has officially announced that it will compete against Slash Girl at the same time.

Huge promotional posters were everywhere.

On the poster, the male protagonist holds a gleaming blade, with his distinct companions behind him.

Their smiles were radiant, against a backdrop of towering city silhouettes.

Taking advantage of this momentum, Zhang Shaohua released a press release across the entire internet.

He accused Su Bai of only knowing how to attract attention with disgusting and sensational methods, and of lacking real creative ability.

Dragon Blade represents pure friendship, hard work, and victory, and embodies a bright and promising future for the animation industry.

The press releases were strongly worded, attempting to condemn Su Bai to the abyss of evil.

On various social media platforms, netizens engaged in heated debates.

[Zhang Shaohua went a bit too far this time. No matter how much Su Laozei (a nickname for Su Shi) tries to sabotage things, the quality of his work is still undeniable.]

[Exactly, he got angry. Wasn't he the one who jumped out to criticize first and then got slapped in the face?]

I think Zhang Shaohua has a point. Su Bai's recent animations are indeed a bit eerie; even kids would be traumatized by them.

The PV for Dragon Blade looks pretty good. It's a classic shonen action story, the main characters are good-looking, and the fight scenes are quite exciting.

At the height of the controversy, some media outlets contacted Su Bai and conducted a brief online interview.

"Mr. Su, what are your thoughts on Mr. Zhang Shaohua's evaluation of your work?"

The reporter's question was straightforward.

Su Bai sat in his office, with a clip of the next episode of "Slay the Sister" displayed on the screen in front of him.

He didn't even look up, responding casually.

"Yes, yes, Mr. Zhang is right. I wish him success."

His fingers tapped lightly on the mouse, adjusting the volume of the background music.

The reporter followed up, "So, are you confident about competing against Dragon Blade at the same time?"

"Yes, I'm confident."

Su Bai's voice was completely calm.

He gave the impression that he was just going through the motions and didn't take the other party's provocation to heart at all.

The interview caused a huge uproar as soon as it aired.

[That old scoundrel Su is really arrogant; he completely disregards Zhang Shaohua.]

[This attitude makes me think he's hiding a killer move! The more nonchalant he is, the more I feel like something explosive is about to happen.]

[He's definitely holding back a lot of things! The last time he was so perfunctory was when he was criticized all over the internet and trended on social media.]

[I can already picture that old scoundrel Su crushing the Dragon Blade to dust in the next episode, haha.]

Fans were thrilled by Su Bai's dismissive attitude.

They automatically imagined all sorts of plot twists and turns, and their expectations for Killer Girl were even higher.

The storyline of Kill la Kill continues to progress steadily.

The Night Raid organization received a mission that required Hill and Mine to team up and infiltrate the mansion of a corrupt official to steal evidence of his embezzlement.

On the screen, Hill and Mine's figures moved through the night.

Mine deftly vaulted over the high wall and made a gesture on the rooftop.

Hill followed closely behind, her movements nimble and without the slightest clumsiness.

Wow, Mine's waist strength is amazing! I love it!

[Hill is quite quick-witted; I didn't expect him to be so reliable in a crucial moment when he's usually so absent-minded.]

[The two work together seamlessly; one is in charge of reconnaissance, and the other is in charge of making the breakthrough.]

They moved silently down the dimly lit corridor.

Mine's Imperial Arm, Romantic Turret, can extend and retract or shrink in her hands, making it easier for her to deal with various complex environments.

Hill then easily sliced ​​open a tightly locked iron door with her all-seeing scissors.

This combination of Imperial Arms is incredibly powerful, offering both offense and defense.

Who wouldn't love Mine's sarcastic and witty personality?

[Hill! My gentle goddess! Forever a goddess!]

The two occasionally bicker, with Mine complaining that Hill is often absent-minded and almost exposes their whereabouts.

Hill simply smiled gently, always managing to make up for his mistakes at crucial moments.

After completing their mission, the two rested in a relatively safe corner.

The moonlight shone on them.

Mine sat on the ground, took out a few biscuits from her bag, and handed them to Hill.

Hill took the cookie and took a small bite.

She gazed at the lights of the capital city in the distance, her eyes softening.

"Mane".

Hill spoke softly.

Do you think that what we're doing can really change the world?

Mine pouted.

"Of course we can! Our Night Raids exist to eradicate the corruption in the capital; otherwise, what would we be risking our lives for every day?"

"yes……"

Hill's voice was soft, and her eyes held a hint of reminiscence.

"In the past, I was often disliked because I was always absent-minded."

She paused, then continued.

"Night Raid took me in. Boss told me that my power could be used in the right way."

She handed one of the cookies to Mine, a warm smile on her face.

"This is my home."

The screen was instantly filled with dense text.

[Waaaaah, Hill is so kind, Night Raid is her home!]

[Don't cry, my wife, I'll protect you! Hill is my wife! No one can hurt her!]

How can anyone dislike Hill like this? You old scoundrel Su, if you dare to kill her, I'll never forgive you!

This is what friendship, hard work, and victory truly mean! Go Night Raid!

As viewers across the internet were deeply moved by the bond between Hill and Mine, Zhang Shaohua's Dragon Blade officially premiered.

The plot of Dragon Blade is indeed as compelling as Zhang Shaohua advertised.

The male protagonist is oppressed by nobles and his family is brutally murdered. He then gains mysterious powers and embarks on a path of revenge.

He encounters a series of extraordinary events along the way, beautiful women shower him with affection, and his strength skyrockets. The show's viewership quickly climbs to the top.

[The Dragon Blade is pretty good too; at least you don't have to worry about getting stabbed.]

The plot is too formulaic; every time the male lead is in danger, someone comes to his rescue, so there's no tension at all.

[I watched a few episodes and felt it was a bit padded. Kill la Kill is more interesting; although I often get hurt, there are always surprises in watching it.]

Dragon Blade did have a decent number of views, but in terms of discussion, it was completely outclassed by Clash of Clans.

There are almost no in-depth analysis posts about Dragonblade on the forum; most comments are just okay or something to pass the time.

Looking at the backend data, Zhang Shaohua slammed his fist on the table in anger.

"Why?! I followed his method exactly! Why is the discussion still not going well?!"

His voice was hoarse and his eyes were bloodshot.

The lead artist spoke cautiously.

"Boss, although Su Bai's works also have dead characters, he always lays the groundwork first, making everyone like the character, and then kills them off."

"bedding?"

Zhang Shaohua slammed his hand on the table, stood up, and paced around the office.

"I get it! The reason he can create such explosive moments is because he dares! He's willing to sacrifice! No matter how well he lays the groundwork beforehand, he still has to kill off the character in the end to make the audience's emotions explode!"

His fists were clenched, and he was breathing rapidly.

"Then kill her off! I'll kill one off in Dragon Blade too! The maid who's always by the male lead's side, the most popular maid character!"

The lead artist opened her mouth, as if to say something, but ultimately couldn't utter a word.

He cursed inwardly, thinking, "The boss is grasping at straws in his desperation!"

"I'm going to show everyone that I, Zhang Shaohua, can also create emotionally charged moments!"

Zhang Shaohua spoke each word slowly and deliberately, his voice filled with madness.

At the same time, the latest episode of Kill la Kill came to an end.

Hill and Mine completed their mission and evacuated.

They walked through the moonlit streets, the surroundings completely silent.

"Phew, finally done."

Mine breathed a sigh of relief and rubbed her shoulders.

Hill smiled.

"Yes, I can finally get some rest when I get back."

Just as they relaxed their guard, a figure suddenly appeared not far in front of them.

A girl with orange hair and a ponytail.

Her face, twisted in a smile, filled the entire screen.

Beside the girl, the once adorable puppy suddenly began to swell and mutate.

The skin becomes rough, the bones begin to grow, and the body size increases dramatically in an instant.

The terrifying biological Imperial Arms revealed its hideous face under the moonlight.

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