Chapter 112: 0112 First week live broadcast conclusion_1 Chapter 112: 0112 First week live broadcast conclusion_1 Ellen Young spent the entire afternoon picking herbs.
Ruffy Smith followed her around all afternoon.
He wasn’t just following her; they occasionally chatted.
As Ellen picked herbs, perhaps out of boredom, she occasionally responded to him.
The herbs she was collecting were not ordinary, but rather the kind that could be chopped up and squeezed for their juice to add flavor.
This was relatively rare and a seasoning thod her grandfather had taught her.
By the ti Ellen had finished and ca down the mountain, Ruffy Smith was nowhere to be seen.
Ellen had a live broadcast show to do; he couldn’t possibly appear the entire ti.
When she got ho, Lucy Wood had no idea Ellen hadn’t been live streaming that afternoon. With nothing better to do, Lucy finally experienced what the fans felt when they saw her gaining weight. She did a yoga workout in the courtyard and live stread it. Plenty of fans followed along, which at least kept things from being too boring.
Seeing the herbs on Ellen’s back, Lucy was sowhat surprised, “What did you pick all this for?”
Ellen replied, “For seasoning.”
Lucy: “…”
Herbs can be used for seasoning?
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In the following days, the live broadcast resud a more normal routine, and Lucy Wood and Ellen Young got through their unremarkable first week.
Ruffy Smith appeared occasionally during normal tis, but he didn’t interfere with the show’s filming.
Felicia Frost vaguely learned a bit about Ellen’s identity, but most of the ti Ellen spent with Lucy, so it wasn’t easy for her to ask directly.
As soon as the week’s live broadcast ended, she took Lucy to sign the contract with the producer.
With this month’s live broadcasts over, the content would go through editing to be shown in the evening. Of course, if anyone was interested, they could search for re-runs to watch. However, with over ten hours per day, the edited version was certainly easier to digest.
Of course, there was a huge discussion on the Internet about this pioneering variety show.
Almost every participant beca a trending topic on Twitter at so point.
Lucy was trending, and naturally, so was Ellen.
The news that she had joined the program couldn’t be hidden, although the dostic variety show hadn’t yet impacted overseas. While netizens were actively discussing gossip, a portion of the scientific community had a significant reaction.
In a certain research laboratory team.
The day they finally managed to leave the lab, they suddenly received news from the adjacent laboratory.
“What? The professor joined a variety show?????”
“Living in the countryside, only knowing how to peel radishes, clueless about everything else—who are they talking about? Who is this about?!!”
The team mbers were almost spitting blood.
At that mont, the science team’s boss, a scientist who would make headlines just by stepping out, walked out with a stern face, “What are you all arguing about? If you’re done with work and want to rest, go ho and argue there, don’t make a fuss here.”
The other mbers quickly explained, “No, no, Professor, it’s just that Professor Young is in the news… She went ho and joined a live broadcast show with her sister…”
Before they could finish, the boss snatched the cellphone from one of the team mbers.
The boss, already well into his fifties and quite mature and composed, nearly blacked out when he saw the trending topic on Twitter: “What are they saying? Do they even know who she is? This is just ridiculous, how can the country… ”
Soone cautiously offered, “I heard Professor Young volunteered to participate. During the filming of the program, it’s difficult for the country to manage these statents, right?”
After all, everyone was discussing it, and even though so comnts were derogatory, they couldn’t just be banned outright—if too many were censored, wouldn’t everyone think sothing was amiss?
Moreover, there were so malicious individuals on the Internet stirring up trouble, and then there would have been public rumors about the lack of human rights.
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