Chapter 348 Do we still have to cooperate?
Chapter 348 Do we still have to cooperate?
When Liu Moqian spoke up, Chen Sui wasn't the only one who puffed out his chest.
All three people present simultaneously recalled being reprimanded by their homeroom teacher for their poor posture during their school days...
In the entertainment industry, everyone is now used to calling each other "teacher," but very few people truly deserve that title.
Liu Moqian was one of them, and it has to be said that she had a bit of a teacher's authority about her.
Although Chen Sui wasn't much younger than her, she still instinctively sat up straight.
"I've seen your performances."
Liu Moqian ignored the reactions of the other two and continued, "I felt it was a great pity that you retired from the entertainment industry back then."
Chen Sui: "This..."
He was about to say "You flatter me," after all, he hadn't expected his acting skills to be affirmed by an authority in the industry like Liu Moqian, but Liu Moqian's next words made him even more nervous.
"I'm not sorry for you, I'm sorry for the audience. This is a loss for the market."
Liu Moqian's words could be described as... beyond simply being "overpraise," but they weren't just being polite; they carried a tone of technical analysis, making them quite convincing.
Chen Sui was stunned once again.
The recognition he has received these past two days is something he had never heard of in the previous few years... even when he was at the height of his popularity.
When he was popular, he certainly received praise, but he wasn't blind to the sycophancy and hypocrisy involved.
Leaving aside Liu Moqian, the words Duan Feng and Wu Zhen spoke yesterday began to resurface in his mind.
"I will try my best not to let everyone down."
He was silent for a moment, then finally spoke.
Ji Ran had not seen his previous works, but he knew a little about the other people in the group when he joined the crew.
In his opinion, this matter should be handled with the right to hold the perpetrator accountable. How can innocent people be burdened with the blame for so many years?
Ji Ran's thinking was straightforward. In his view, even if he was a defendant, being found not guilty in the end would be the same as nothing happening. Besides, in Chen Sui's case, he wasn't a defendant at all.
"Let's all cheer each other on~" But he didn't say too much, because if one person is internally depleted, it's useless for others to say a few words lightly, so he smiled.
"Yes, please don't take it to heart. My fans... I'll talk to the studio again and see if they can control their comments. Anyway, I didn't mean any disrespect to you!"
Gu Lin added promptly.
Although his words sound like he's shifting the blame onto his fans, he genuinely doesn't want to see fans attacking his colleagues on set.
Come to think of it, this isn't the first or second time this has happened...
The reason it didn't cause much of a stir before is because this kind of behavior is so common in the entertainment industry.
Sometimes, the party being attacked even thinks that this will achieve a "black-and-red" effect, and will deliberately stick to it for publicity. This is not uncommon.
If the two sides argue, won't the buzz increase?
While such cases do exist, they are still in the minority. Most people don't want to be unjustly accused and smeared just because they are acting.
Besides, Gu Lin has a huge fan base, and most actors would just have to accept their bad luck if they faced him.
Gu Lin was well aware of these things. Even if his agent showed him the selected comments and the data, he wasn't incapable of using the internet...
It can only be said that it looks very prosperous, but it's all fake. As long as Gu Lin steps out of the information cocoon and looks at the opinions of ordinary people, he will know what his image is really like in the public eye.
The fans' comments are deliberately guided. There are no problems now, but this kind of manipulation of the fan circle actually poses huge risks.
His transformation was partly due to a desire to be himself, and partly because he felt he couldn't shoulder such a heavy responsibility.
Chen Sui nodded to him, indicating that he understood.
The filming has ended safely here, and besides the leaked official photos, there are other things generating buzz online.
It hasn't been that long since Ye Wanyin's incident happened...
So, when it comes to someone who was sued but ultimately found not guilty, isn't that Cheng Yanye?
After posting his so-called "vindication" on Weibo that day, he resumed his online activities.
He mainly posted two or three daily Weibo posts, expressing that he was seriously training, and directly stated that he had signed with Chang Le Wei Yang.
Naturally, anything he publishes must first be approved by the company.
After all, no one can guarantee that he won't suddenly have a brain fart and post something that will provoke attacks...
Although Cheng Yanye's situation isn't as hot as the filming of the martial arts drama, his special identity—after all, he has some connection to both Ye Wanyin and Ye Sanqing—has inexplicably turned into a stage for fan wars between the two sides...
Of course, if it weren't for the fans deliberately stirring up trouble, the hydrogen balloons would generally not pay any attention to these comments.
A common tactic used by Cheng Yanye's fans is to subtly bring up Ye Sanqing, implying an ambiguous relationship between Cheng Yanye and Ye Sanqing.
Some even went so far as to go to Sheng Hanyu's side to mock him for "taking over" or "being cuckolded," pretending to be Cheng Yanye's fans and following his ex-sister-in-law's love life.
Sheng Hanyu's fans completely ignored these comments.
Frankly, the moment the objectifying term "taking over" comes out, I feel like I can't have a conversation because the other person's understanding is too limited...
Besides, if they were really Cheng Yanye's fans, why don't they go and cause trouble on Lu Wangqian's turf? Isn't Ye Wanyin the real ex-sister-in-law?
This disguise is such a failure; it's obvious at a glance that it's a fan of Ye Wanyin in disguise.
The "cold air" group is easygoing, only calling on everyone to pay attention to the filming of martial arts dramas, etc., but the "hydrogen balloon" group is not so good-natured.
Otherwise, they wouldn't call themselves "flammable and explosive".
So, Wanfen came to provoke him, and then Qingqiong grabbed him and started cursing him.
They didn't go anywhere else; they just argued with Cheng Yanye. After all, not every "helium balloon" (a term used to describe someone who is easily swayed by emotions) can accept Cheng Yanye's current transformation.
This won't increase Ye Wanyin's popularity, which is perfect.
Cheng Yanye also issued a statement that day, mainly expressing that he had no relationship with Ye Sanqing and that any further such remarks would be treated as rumors.
The fans had no choice but to remain silent for the time being.
Chang Le Wei Yang may seem like a new, small company, but it has the Ye family backing it, which means it has a huge legal department...
They were no strangers to Ye Sanqing's various lawsuits. They were simply caught off guard, not realizing that Cheng Yanye now had the Ye family's backing...
"So...do we still have to cooperate?"
After Cheng Yanye finished issuing the statement, he glanced at the situation on Weibo, put away his phone, and looked at the two people in front of him.
"Shouldn't we be the ones asking that?"
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