"Promoting an art film? Are you guys kidding? Even if you hype up an art film, how much money can it make? Compared to Wu Gou’s own annual inco, it would just be a drop in the bucket. Is it necessary to do this?"
Those who know a bit more about Wu Mu think the idea of promotion has too many loopholes and doesn’t hold water at all.
But those with a bad impression of Wu Mu have their own opinions.
"Only you guys would believe that person’s deanor. Isn’t his whole deanor just a marketing ploy, pretending to attract fans? When he knows he has no legitimate path after a scandal, he resorts to shady ans."
"Isn’t it obvious they’re promoting? Many people might not know, but before this video, wasn’t there a singing video of Wu Gou and that director? Hey, what a coincidence! That video just happened to be shot during the movie’s location scouting. Those who say it’s not promotion, go figure it out."
"The tactics are too blatant. Starting from location scouting, promotional videos co out, then more videos follow after it’s over, and the movie, from the original work, is about two people falling in love. Now, outside the movie, the two are also starting a romance. Are they taking everyone for fools?"
Both sides stick to their argunts, debating fiercely. I must say, both sides seem to make so sense.
This really makes everyone discussing the matter a bit puzzled.
Could it really be that disgusting, using such things to promote and attract people to watch their movie?
And the imdiate effect this has is...
"Bro, all the comnts under Director Lin’s Weibo are cursing her!"
Shu i hurriedly calls Wu Mu.
While still checking the Weibo reactions, Wu Mu frowns slightly and searches out Director Lin’s Weibo to take a look.
"Do you like promoting that much? Disgusting, there are no good films left in the industry, all ruined by people like you."
"Stupid jerks, no wonder you like that dog, one trash forgiving another."
"With such promotion, what about Floating Wood?"
Indeed it was all curses.
Previously, there were curses, but only about four to five hundred comnts.
But this ti... Over sixty thousand comnts.
Wu Mu frowns again, "Why so many?"
Under normal circumstances, even if people genuinely think it’s promotion, there shouldn’t be such a major reaction among so many people.
"It’s your anti-fans, brother," Shu i says with a bit of resignation in her voice, "Look at your WeChat, I’ve sent chat screenshots from various anti-fan groups I joined."
Shu i sends Wu Mu a long string of chat screenshots via WeChat.
Wu Mu clicks to view.
The anti-fans of Wu Mu are considered to have been a rather active team.
This group is not actually a complete whole.
If categorizing them as an overall group, they fall into several parts.
The first being Wu Mu’s girlfriend fans from long ago, who turned into super anti-fans after Wu Mu’s sponsor scandal, permanently targeting Wu Mu.
Regarding Wu Mu’s new girlfriend, they reacted the most intensely.
The wounds from the last ti had not yet healed, and now this person has a new girlfriend again!?
Though they’re no longer girlfriend fans, they... "ex-boyfriend" doesn’t even acknowledge their slander and doesn’t spare them a glance, now has a new fox spirit as a girlfriend!
So infuriating!
Next are fans of rival celebrities, feeling that Wu Mu is blocking their idol’s path.
Then there’s a segnt of Mo Mo fans and Sun Yueqing fans who don’t want Wu Mu involved with their idols, with Mo Mo fans being quite nurous, so this segnt isn’t small.
There are also random haters who are either influenced by Wu Mu’s negative press or just find his frequent hot topic appearances annoying.
The latter three parts are generally indifferent to Wu Mu’s new relationship.
After all, he’s not their "ex-boyfriend," so if he wants to date, let him.
To say they care, they were actually happy to see Wu Mu digging his own grave, ruining his foundation, hoping he’d date more.
So they only started as bystanders.
But after watching for so ti, they rembered sothing.
Hmm, wait.
When Wu Gou was by himself, they couldn’t shake him black; he didn’t react to their slander, now with a girlfriend... isn’t that a soft spot?
They can definitely attack this weak point, hurt Wu Mu emotionally, make him furious!
Furthermore, they could damage Wu Mu’s career.
Whoever associates with Wu Gou is certainly no good person.
Moreover, this romance, at a glance, is just hyped up.
With this mindset, Lin Qingyue’s Weibo naturally got bombarded.
Having seen the anti-fans’ chats, Wu Mu was already speechless.
These people are quite persistent.
But I must admit, this ti it might be sowhat effective.
The anti-fans’ attacks naturally won’t affect him in the slightest because he has always known their slander cannot harm him.
He relies on the Performance Card system to be a celebrity, even if all seventy billion-plus people on Blue Star hated him, it might not impact his performance; they’d have to slander him while buying his stuff.
Therefore, he never cared about their slander, nor will anyone care about unharmful things, at most finding it a bit annoying.
But Director Lin, can she remain completely indifferent?
Probably not, because haters will consistently target and sting every little gap, unless she’s completely indifferent; otherwise, they’ll keep gnawing at her concerns.
If she cares, once they hit her sensitive spots, they would focus there like flies.
"Hmm, it seems a bit troubleso, as you say," Lin Qingyue pondered on the other end of the phone.
"I’ll figure out a way to deal with them."
What thod to think of.
As it approached evening, comnts under Lin Qingyue’s Weibo were increasing, nearing a hundred seventy or eighty thousand.
Then...
Beijing police issued a notice.
"Recently, Beijing residents Zhao and He continually posted insulting and harassing content online, and carried out offline phone harassnt. Due to the nature being extrely vile, after being reported by the victim, Kaiyang District police swiftly took action, arresting the two in Huaihai District, within the city, and Dongling City, Hexi Province..."
What?
Whoa!
The police actually arrested people?
All the anti-fans who saw the notice were startled.
Really?
They had done quite a few online harassnt actions before without any arrests happening.
This ti, not even a day has passed, and the arrests have been made with a notice issued!?
Seems a bit off...
Their targeted soft spot, perhaps seems a bit hard...
The attacking comnts under Lin Qingyue’s Weibo suddenly ceased and grew silent.
The onlookers were also stunned.
"When did the police start acting so harshly on such a matter... Also capturing them in less than half a day?"
"Hmm... I feel sothing is a bit off with Wu Gou’s new girlfriend."
"Isn’t she Lin Xueming’s daughter? Why does the police act so quickly, does anyone know the specifics?"
"...Who would dare to know such specifics now."
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But rational fans, being rational overall, are silently observing without speaking.
Like Zheng ngqi, who is Lu Yao’s newfound bestie and strategist, such as the white dumpling from the achievent fans. Talk, go ahead and talk, best to pick soone who can be a strong partner!
That Lin Qingyue doesn’t seem so great, why not choose Mo Mo!
Yeah, Zhang ngqi thinks she could match her celebrity buddy Lu Yao.
Next are the Wu Mu face fans, mostly on Xiaohongshu. Idol dating?
Oh, that face in the video, playing the piano and singing, so nice to drool over!
Lastly, are his Korean fans, so... Heaven has fallen! Their beloved idol is dating! This is a serious breach of idol ethics! Unfollow and curse!
So... Good for him, it seems like Wu Mu brother is finally overcoming past shadows, but they must scrutinize his girlfriend selection! No more bad won for Wu Mu brother!
The difference is like between girlfriend fans and mama fans; mama fans aren’t many dostically, as soone like him seems like a ntal powerhouse, doesn’t incite maternal instinct.
But among Korean fans, due to his deeply rooted image of being world-resisted, there surprisingly are quite a few mama fans.
Both sides start splitting and arguing amongst themselves, not causing much of a ripple on Wu Mu’s side.
But his anti-fans...
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