Chapter 385: Chapter 307: Captain, Don’t Look Back, I’m Your Teammate
“In so ways, this was more shocking than any show we’ve done before.
Shows still have so connection with being a star, but making gas is not only a stark contrast to the celebrity identity, it also involves so much shiny Silver.
Nearly 16 billion Korean Won.
For many top stars, their annual net inco might not even reach this figure.
The director browsed through the search results and exclaid, ‘I had no idea your gas were so famous, Wu Mu. I’ve seen that many people in our country are also looking forward to the official release of your new ga. There are even real-ti updates of your ga developnt on forums.’
Is this National Star from Hua Country really that remarkable?
No wonder he is popular in Hua Country, with such impactful showmanship, it’s totally normal for him to be famous.
Once the show airs, such a discussion-worthy episode will definitely be a hit!
The director thought inwardly, marveling at how this star from Hua Country had refreshed his impression yet again.
Jin Huiyan was also greatly shocked. Amid her shock, she couldn’t help but ask, ‘Are all stars from Hua Country so… talented and skilled? Do you need to have so many skills, including ga developnt, to stand out?’
That’s just too competitive. She had always had a stereotype, thinking that stars from the port era in Hua Country were sowhat famous, but the new stars nowadays were hardly impressive.
Not a word said, and the little she did hear about were about those who ca to South Korea as trainees and made it big upon returning.
But now compared to Wu Mu… she felt sowhat uneasy.
Are stars from Hua Country really that powerful?
Wu Mu chuckled, ‘It’s alright, there are many in my country who are better than .’
After the shock of the ga revelation, the filming returned to the main storyline.
Jin Huiyan continued driving towards the prearranged safe point.
Having a car made it quick; within just about twenty minutes, they reached the safe point.
The safe point turned out to be a Go ga room.
‘Are we playing Go? I can…’ Jin Huiyan began excitedly but stopped mid-sentence and looked at Wu Mu.
Wu Mu t her gaze and slightly shook his head, ‘I don’t know how.’
So there’s sothing you don’t know after all!
Jin Huiyan sighed in relief. Go was very popular in South Korea but originated in Hua Country. She was genuinely worried that Wu Mu, being from Hua Country, would claim he knew Go and then defeat her relentlessly.
Finally, a chance for her to shine!
She wasn’t completely useless!
She continued eagerly, ‘When I was young, my mother sent to learn Go. I’m an amateur sixth rank in Go!’
Though far outclassed by a professional player, among ordinary people, this was quite an impressive skill.
If the show did involve playing Go, they probably wouldn’t make it too difficult. She held a significant advantage here.
She thought she’d finally get her mont to shine.
But… Jin Huiyan glanced at her opponent, who had just placed a black stone directly at the center point and briefly fell silent.
The safe point’s hurdle included Go, according to the description: a mber of the organization, who enjoyed Go, set this up, and only soone recognized by that mber’s Go skills could obtain the clue.
Jin Huiyan was gearing up for sothing highbrow and austere.
But they ended up playing connect five!
‘Connect five? Why even play that in a Go room, and what does this have to do with Go skills!’ Jin Huiyan was speechless.
Wu Mu laughed heartily.
‘It makes sense, though; not many people know how to play Go, aning most couldn’t get the clues. Everyone can play a few moves of connect five.’
Still, Jin Huiyan got to demonstrate her prowess; she knew how to play connect five as well.
She lost the first ga but, taking advantage of playing first in the second ga, she won with a forbidden move.
The two of them received a small box.
Inside the box was a piece of paper.
‘At Fuguo Market, a snack stall with ‘fish’ in its na, a person in black awaits you.’
Just that one sentence.
‘So mysterious,’ Jin Huiyan muttered.
Wu Mu, experienced, added, ‘It’s like those old-fashioned RPG gas, setting up a long chain of tasks for us to complete one by one.’
It was still morning; if they got such a critical clue too quickly, what would be left to record for the show?
After getting the clue, the two left the Go room and headed to where the car was parked to drive to the next location.
As they walked, Jin Huiyan was still speculating what a snack stall with ‘fish’ might look like.
But suddenly, Wu Mu grabbed her arm and pulled her back, hiding around the corner.
What happened?
Interrupted suddenly, Jin Huiyan looked at Wu Mu with puzzled eyes.
Wu Mu gestured toward the front.
A taxi was quickly stopping at the entrance of the Go room, and two rowdy figures were hurrying down from the car.
‘Damn it, Brother Xian turned out to be a traitor! Luckily, we didn’t reveal our location to him.’
‘He even called earlier; sothing was definitely off. The police might have marked us already, we need to get the clue and leave quickly.’
Jin Huiyan, seeing the two who had gotten off the car, gasped, ‘It’s Taihuan and… Zheng Xu.’
When ntioning Li Zhengxun, she hesitated briefly, then quickly glossed over it.
‘They’re here too. We need to get to Fuguo Market quickly, can’t let them catch up!’
Jin Huiyan was keen to shake them off.
But Wu Mu appeared thoughtful.
Hmm?
Seeing his vaguely familiar expression, Jin Huiyan suddenly beca wary.
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