Chapter 156: 152 Live broadcast face-slapping, the whole network is boiling [3 updates]
Do you really think being the top of the entertainnt industry gives you status?
Are you not still propped up by capital?
Without capital, Shang Yaozhi is nothing.
And you dare to go head-to-head with Starry Entertainnt and the backing of the Imperial Capital wealthy family?
The fans were all yelled at until they were stupefied.
A few of the younger ones had tears “whoosh” down in an instant.
There were many tall and burly security guards around, all watching like tigers, so nobody dared to force their way in.
The program planner snorted coldly and was about to have the security close the company’s doors.
But just as he turned to return to his office, a great force ca from his collar and violently pulled him down the steps.
“Bang!”
A thunderous noise echoed; the planner fell to the ground completely stunned.
The surrounding security guards hesitated for a mont, all looking over.
Rain drizzled, and fog filled the air.
The girl held an umbrella, her legs long and straight.
She wore a mask and a baseball cap, and her shirt buttons were ticulously fastened to the top, revealing only her fair neck.
Like a cold blade, she possessed a sharp beauty.
The fans were also sowhat dazed, not understanding what was happening.
“You fans trying to revolt? You actually dare lay your hands on company staff?” The planner, in pain all over while still on the ground, yelled, “It serves you right that your idol died!”
This statent was too much for even non-fans to bear.
There were not only female fans here today but a few male ones as well.
Hearing this, a male fan stepped forward and kicked the planner: “How can you say such things, are you even human?!”
“You, you…” The planner was in too much pain to get up, “Security! Security! Get them all out of here!”
News from Star Entertainnt headquarters had already co in, saying that they would fully support the program team.
Shang Yaozhi is already dead, what else could they do?
Could it be that the dead can co back to life?
However, the security guards dared not approach.
Because there was a group of uniford individuals standing between them and the fans, with very cold eyes.
Though they hadn’t recognized what the uniforms were, they all felt unanimously that these people were not to be ssed with.
They were just employees, and their own safety was more important.
“Go back ho,” Ying Zijin did not look at the planner, but turned her head towards those fans, her voice softening, “It’s cold outside, and you’re young. There will be justice.”
The eyes of the fans all reddened, continuously bowing, “Thank you, Miss Sister, thank you, Miss Sister.”
They had co here only seeking the truth and fairness.
To them, Shang Yaozhi wasn’t family, but in their lives, he brought them a lot of hope and encouragent.
Why should a positive role model and young Best Actor suffer such an unfounded resentnt?
Ying Zijin nodded and left with her umbrella.
It took a while before the fans ca back to their senses.
Wait—
Wasn’t this Miss Sister about the sa age as them, perhaps even younger?
anwhile, not far away.
The paparazzi got excited seeing this scene, they began taking out their caras to shoot photos and record videos.
As long as there was heat, they’d shoot anything, no matter the impact it might cause.
But just as they finished and were about to post on Weibo, they were stopped.
The one stopping them was a young man, wearing glasses, scholarly and refined.
“Kindly delete the videos and photos you’ve taken,” the young man said, taking out a business card from his briefcase with a slight smile, yet the words he uttered were sharp, “Otherwise, we have the right to sue.”
The paparazzi did not take his words seriously until they saw the na on the business card and all shut up.
West Wind Law Firm, the law firm known for never losing a case.
The Imperial Capital Pizza Hut.
Who would dare ss with this?
After deleting the photos and videos, the paparazzi left reluctantly.
**
When Shang Yaozhi awoke, it had already been three days since the incident.
Upon waking up, he still felt a sense of unreality.
He had truly felt what it was like to die.
When his heart stopped suddenly, his brain was still conscious.
At that ti he didn’t think too much; he thought of his parents, his adorable niece at ho, and those fans who had always supported him.
“`
Regrettably, they never saw him at his peak before he ca crashing down.
But how did he wake up?
In a blur, Shang Yaozhi imdiately thought of the Brocade Bag Ying Zijin had given him.
He suddenly opened his eyes and t another pair of eyes.
“Kid? Kid, are you alright?” The owner of the eyes looked at him worriedly from a distance, afraid to get too close, “They said you would wake up today, do you feel uncomfortable anywhere?”
Shang Yaozhi was a bit out of it and after a while, the first word spilled from his throat: “…Kid?”
Xiu Yu rubbed his chin, confird that he was really okay, and gave a nod: “Our mom fans, they all call you that.”
Shang Yaozhi: “…”
It’s not that, this young lady looks six or seven years younger than him, why would she be his mom fan?
Shang Yaozhi felt himself cracking up.
Has he beco so out of touch with fans’ minds?
Shang Yaozhi took a mont to collect himself before saying, “I’m fine, you—”
“That’s great.” Xiu Yu got up, “I’ll call the doctor, kid, don’t move, absolutely don’t move.”
Watching Xiu Yu run out, Shang Yaozhi found himself bewildered and amused for a mont.
Even if they told him to move, he couldn’t.
Though he was awake, his body was still stiff, and he didn’t have the strength to even lift his arm.
The doctor hurried in.
The agent followed, breaking into tears at the sight of a living person: “Yaozhi!”
The doctor promptly carried out a series of physical organ checks on Shang Yaozhi, and after completing them: “The patient is all normal, just that the blood vessels are still a bit stiff, but that’s not a problem, rest well and you can recover.”
“Then why did you say our kid was gone?” Xiu Yu was puzzled, “When I ca, he already had a heartbeat.”
“It must have been a diagnostic error.” The doctor hesitated before explaining, “In dicine, it’s not impossible for a patient to trigger a protective chanism during a sudden accident, fooling the instrunts. This is similar to ‘apparent death,’ but—”
No one had anticipated this possibility, it was just too unlikely.
“It’s okay, it’s good that you’ve woken up, it’s good.” The agent wiped away tears, “Yaozhi, you better post a Weibo ssage to reassure everyone, and once you’re completely well, go ho first.”
Shang Yaozhi’s family was still in the dark.
Starry Entertainnt also knew that both of Shang Yaozhi’s parents were not in good health and, fearing another death, they hadn’t said anything.
Unable to nod, Shang Yaozhi blinked his eyes instead.
**
The death of a Best Actor during his company’s variety show event was too sensational.
For days, the topic did not cool down and remained firmly on the hot search list.
The only difference was that Chuguang dia was also pushed into the hot search spotlight.
Fans were imrsed in grief and had no energy to seek retribution.
However, passersby left many comnts.
[I an, Star Entertainnt, there’s a way to shift bla but this isn’t how you do it, right? What does Chuguang dia have to do with it?]
[Alright, even if it has sothing to do with Chuguang dia, doesn’t Star Entertainnt know that Best Actor Shang was filming until midnight? If they knew, why did they arrange such a tight schedule for him? Early in the morning, when bodily functions are at their lowest, asking him to do extre exercise, isn’t this deliberate harm?]
[Anyway, no matter how you put it, Best Actor Shang is truly innocent and beca the sacrificial victim between two entertainnt companies.]
But Star Entertainnt was adept at manipulating public opinion.
Seeing that Chuguang dia did not respond, they felt more assured and called for a press conference at the Star Entertainnt headquarters.
President Dong Yun of Star Entertainnt and the general director of the program attended the press conference.
“President Dong, what’s your view on Chuguang dia’s alleged assassination of Best Actor Shang?”
“Regarding this matter, Star Entertainnt will not let it go with Chuchuan,” Dong Yun said with an indifferent face, lifting her chin, “Yaozhi is one of our own, and I’ve always regarded him as family.”
“Everyone knows that Chuchuan has always been suppressing Star Entertainnt, and they’ve taken a number of scripts from us. But I really didn’t expect that they would get hold of Yaozhi’s schedule in advance and purposely schedule his scenes in the middle of the night, leading to Yaozhi’s tragic end…”
Dong Yun wiped her tears and said forcefully: “In any case, Star Entertainnt will fight to the end with Chuchuan for Yaozhi!”
Another reporter passed the microphone over: “Does that an Star Entertainnt will seek justice for Best Actor Shang?”
“Of course, after all—” Dong Yun’s statent was cut short because all the reporters in front of her suddenly beca agitated, shouting and screaming.
Every reporter looked shocked, as if they’d seen a ghost.
“President Dong, Weibo!” Beside her, the general director’s voice trembled, disbelief pushing him to the brink, “Shang Yaozhi! Shang Yaozhi—he—”
Before he could finish his sentence, Dong Yun snatched the phone from his hands.
It was a live video broadcast.
And the person broadcasting was soone the whole internet thought was dead.
On the screen, the man looked pale and his eyes were filled with fatigue.
He was lying in a hospital bed, clearly just returned from death’s doorstep.
But what mattered was that his eyes were still bright, not the Returning Light Reflection, but truly alive.
On his face was the familiar warm smile, as radiant as sunshine.
“Good afternoon, everyone. I am Shang Yaozhi, and I’ve caused everyone a lot of worry these past few days.”
“Just woke up, ca here to let everyone know I’m fine. Thanks to a master doctor, I’m okay. Soon, I will ask my lawyer to help with the termination of my contract with Starry Entertainnt, and also ask the show team to take note of the lawyer’s letter…”
“`
Reviews
All reviews (0)