Chapter 594 Running Man or Happy Camp?
Chapter 594 Running Man or Happy Camp?
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The noise of the awards ceremony gradually subsided.
Outside the venue, a line of black minivans drove out, carrying starlight and weariness, disappearing into the night of Shanghai.
The dinner hosted by Teacher He had only just begun.
The private room was booked at a private restaurant not far from the venue.
The lighting was dim and warm, with ink paintings hanging on both sides. The round table could seat more than twenty people, and a dark red tablecloth covered the tabletop, with exquisite porcelain and wine glasses on it.
Teacher He's popularity speaks for itself.
He hosted a dinner party, and naturally, quite a few people came.
Moreover, based on his standard of "I think we have a good relationship," almost 60-70% of the artists at the ceremony attended.
Some people wanted to take this opportunity to meet more people, while others felt it was inconvenient to refuse because of Teacher He's presence.
Of course, many people also came because of Gu Qing.
The private room was as lively as during the Chinese New Year.
The air was filled with the aroma of food and a faint smell of alcohol, mixed with various brands of perfume.
Gu Qing sat by the window, with Jing Tian to her left and an empty seat to her right, which belonged to Teacher He.
however,
He hadn't even settled in his seat before he went around greeting guests, holding his wine glass, trying his best to make sure no one was overlooked.
The dishes on the table have already been served once.
"Master, I've recently acquired a lot of doujinshi."
During the meal, Jing Tian naturally sat close to Gu Qing.
She turned to the side, rested one hand on the back of the chair, and used the other hand to pick up a piece of meat and put it into Gu Qing's bowl with chopsticks.
"It was after 'Love O2O' became a hit that production teams invested in us."
Her tone carried a hint of smugness, and her almond-shaped eyes sparkled.
Jing Tian's acceptance speech during the interview was not just empty talk.
As a campus-themed romantic idol drama, "Love O2O" was a hit online during the summer vacation, winning over a generation of young viewers.
Those high school students in their school uniforms secretly watching dramas on their phones, those college students staying up until the early hours of the morning in their dorm rooms...
Those working professionals who, years after graduation, reminisce about their campus life constitute the most solid audience base for this drama.
Even though Gu Qing has filmed so many hit dramas, the popularity and ratings of "Love O2O" are enough to break into the top three, which is undoubtedly extremely exaggerated.
It's not as somber as "Nirvana in Fire" or as heart-wrenching as "The Mystic Nine." It simply tells the story of "two academic geniuses falling in love."
It is precisely this simplicity that allows countless people to see the most beautiful aspects of their youth.
The most significant manifestation of this is the explosive popularity of "Love O2O".
This has made "Computer Science" the most popular major among college students this year.
Those high school students who were originally confused about which major to choose, after reading the legendary story of Xiao Nai, resolutely filled in "Computer Science and Technology".
What they didn't know was that in the real computer science department, there were no Xiao Nai and Bei Weiwei, only endless code to write and hair to fall out.
And the female students who longed for a sweet romance were naturally met with a cruel blow.
"Where's my bicycle? Where's my Xiao Nai? Where's my idol?"
Perhaps in a few years, Gu Qing will have a large group of deeply resentful fans.
Regarding copyright, Gu Qing received a phone call from the investor because of the revenue-sharing agreement they had signed.
In South Korea, due to online issues regarding "plagiarism" and "xenophobia" surrounding the TV series "The Imperial Doctress,"
Kimchi Girl and West Eight Man are arguing fiercely online, almost to the point of fighting each other with knives and guns.
The purchase of the film was forced to be delayed, and the price that had been agreed upon was also put on hold.
It was quiet on Neon Island, though.
With the popularity of "Nirvana in Fire", they are more interested in period dramas with historical intrigue elements, which is a gene inherited from the old "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
Political intrigue, strategic battles, and patriotism—these elements are more appealing to Japanese audiences than simple romance.
As for campus romance dramas?
At first glance, they saw it as just two people simply falling in love, without any heart-wrenching drama, no repentant delinquents, and not even any "cuckold" elements—they weren't interested at all.
In the end, only Gu Qing's utterly loyal "Tyrande" still spent a fortune to buy the rights and bring it to China for broadcast.
From "The Journey of Flower" to "The Imperial Doctress" to "Nirvana in Fire," and now "Love O2O," it's almost become a case of Gu Qing filming one series and Tyrande buying it.
And the most amazing thing is
Whenever Gu Qing's TV series airs, the local Taihua TV station can instantly become the ratings champion.
It surpassed all local programs and all imported dramas from other countries.
This shows that
This shows just how much Tyrande fans love and adore their beloved "Prince".
Gu Qing even learned from the team that the local voice actors had been subjected to cyberbullying.
"We don't want dubbing!"
"We want to hear His Highness's voice!!"
"We'd rather watch it with translated subtitles than have it dubbed! Your voices are awful!!"
Thai fans spontaneously launched a boycott, prohibiting television stations from dubbing Gu Qing's dramas.
Even if it's someone else doing the voice acting, it's fine, but Gu Qing's voice acting is absolutely unacceptable!
They want to see a real and vivid "Your Highness"!
Gu Qing was a little confused when she learned of that enthusiasm.
"Why do they like me so much?"
"why?"
"Do Thai girls really eat that badly?"
Gu Qing will probably never forget the kneeling ceremony that tens of thousands of people performed on his birthday.
The scene was breathtaking. Thousands of people waved support plaques, knelt cross-legged in the square, clasped their hands together, and shouted "Happy Birthday" in broken Chinese.
This made Gu Qing feel a bit burdened. He felt that if he didn't give back to the Thai girls, what would be the difference between him and Xue Pinggui in "Wujiapo"?
"How about learning Thai? Maybe I can take some time to go there and participate in some events to give back to my fans?"
When Gu Qing shared her ideas with the team—
"No, boss!!"
"Learning Thai increases a person's 'sexual retraction'!!"
"So many artists from Tyrande are so handsome and beautiful, but the moment they speak, they instantly turn you nauseous!!"
His proposal was met with unanimous protest from the team.
The reaction was even more intense than when he was slandered by haters.
Even Zhao Ya, who was usually the most indifferent, now wished she could raise her hands and knees and plead with her to the death:
"Boss, I can go to the event, but I really can't learn Thai!"
“You can learn English. It’s a universal language, and many people in their area speak it.”
As a surfing enthusiast, Gu Qing's knowledge of Thai is naturally a major hurdle for fans of Thai entertainment worldwide.
Even the most masculine male celebrities, when they speak Thai, their sticky yet sharp and piercing voices can be extremely unpleasant to listen to.
Male celebrities tend to have an "effeminate" quality when they talk about themselves, while female celebrities tend to have a "fiery" quality.
Compared to the four tones of Chinese, Thai is a tonal language with five tones, which easily gives people a sense of "rhythm and cadence" or "distinct fluctuations".
If someone talks nonsense too quickly, it can sound very noisy.
In Gu Qing's view, Thai sounds somewhat like the pronunciation of a niche opera language.
Not to mention that Tyrande itself has a Sinicized culture, and its vocabulary also contains Chinese pronunciations.
"I'll try learning a couple of sentences first. I have to respect the local fans. Besides, English isn't their native language."
Gu Qing still wanted to persevere.
after all,
He has also come across celebrities who speak Thai very well; although there aren't many, they do exist.
Gu Qing also put this foreign language course on his agenda.
Of course, don't even think about it anytime soon.
With my schedule booked until the middle of next year, learning Thai, which is "not urgent or important," has to be postponed.
Her thoughts drifted back from Tyrande. Gu Qing picked up a piece of stir-fried vegetables, put it in her mouth, and chewed slowly.
"Master, once you're done with this busy period, are you available?"
After Da Tiantian talked at length about several scripts that she thought were good, she blinked her beautiful eyes expectantly and looked at Gu Qing.
"No availability."
Gu Qing shook her head and said bluntly:
"I'm not available for the entire first half of next year."
Once December is over, I'll be joining the filming crew for director Chen Kaige's "The Legend of the Demon Cat," and then it'll be "Detective Chinatown 2." I'll be going to America with Sicheng and Baoqiang.
After I get back, I have a cameo role in a movie. Once I'm done with all that, it'll probably take about six months.
"Master, isn't there still the second half of the year?"
Jing Tian felt as if she had been doused with cold water, but she immediately perked up again, stubbornly straightening herself up like a blade of grass bent by the wind:
"I'll reserve a slot for you. By the way, which script do you like? I'll buy it and wait for you to film it."
"I just listened to it once, and these topics don't appeal to me."
"What kind of themes do you like? I'll keep an eye out for them!"
Jing Tian pressed for more details.
"Sister Tian, is it possible that I actually don't quite trust your eye for choosing scripts?"
Gu Qing gave an awkward smile and told the truth.
He had never heard of any of the dramas that Jing Tian had just mentioned.
The titles of the shows are all incredibly corny and cheesy.
Gu Qing would believe you if you said it was a short drama produced by Kuaishou.
Da Tiantian: "..."
What does it feel like to be heartbroken?
She feels it now.
"Master, is it really that bad?"
Jing Tian looked miserable.
Once her beautiful facade was shattered, Jing Tian realized that she was the best representative of "box office poison."
She thought her "poisonous" dramas had finally been cured when "Love O2O" became a hit.
As a result, Gu Qing's words brought her back to reality.
For a time,
Whether it was the food on the table or the taste in her mouth, Jing Tian felt nothing but bitterness.
"Master, I can't possibly not see you for the entire next year, can I?"
The thought of this is unacceptable to Da Tian Tian.
"Then you pick a script in the second half of the year, and we can film it together, okay?"
Da Tian Tian asked.
"It depends on luck."
Gu Qing replied softly:
"There are only so many good scripts in the entertainment industry each year. Who can guarantee that they will definitely come across one?"
"How come you run into that expert every day?"
Da Tian Tian asked, unconvinced.
"Maybe... I'm just lucky?"
Gu Qing chuckled, "Just like how you always manage to pick the worst scripts, isn't that a bit of a mystery?"
Da Tiantian: "..."
"Alright, let's eat. Isn't that how it is in the entertainment industry? Being apart most of the time is the norm..."
Gu Qing offered a word of comfort and then focused on eating her food.
"..."
Jing Tian chewed on her chopsticks listlessly, glancing occasionally at Gu Qing, who was focused on eating.
His profile was soft under the warm yellow light, with a high nose bridge and long eyelashes. When he ate, his cheeks puffed out slightly, and he chewed very slowly and for a long time, as if he were following the nutritionist's instructions.
Sweetie's mind started working.
She was afraid she would develop depression if she didn't see Gu Qing for the entire next year.
Jing Tian's insistence on acting with Gu Qing wasn't out of a mercenary desire for exposure or a desperate attempt to maintain her popularity and become famous.
"fire",
For Da Tian Tian personally, it's just an obsession.
She just wanted to prove that she could become "famous," nothing more.
As for whether she can earn more money or take on more endorsements after becoming famous, isn't that a joke to her?
Making money is never as satisfying as losing money.
I've been losing money for years, have I ever thought about making money?
Her presence in the entertainment industry has always been an anomaly.
Others act to become famous, and become famous to make money.
She acted for over a decade, losing money for over a decade, never even thinking about "breaking even".
After the obsession of the past was fulfilled,
All Da Tian Tian wants now is simply to stick close to Gu Qing.
She felt happy, relaxed, and joyful when filming with Gu Qing.
Even if she did nothing but sit on a stool under the awning, watching Gu Qing learn from the martial arts instructor every day, she felt it was wonderful.
of course,
Rather than staying on the film set, it would be even better to lock Gu Qing up at her home and let her enjoy a few years of honeymoon.
But this is just a beautiful wish of Da Tian Tian.
Gu Qing was well aware of the extent to which she dedicated herself to her career within the film crew.
He's not the kind of person who would stop for a relationship—at least not now.
"There aren't any good scripts in the second half of the year..."
"Even the experts don't believe in my judgment..."
Da Tian Tian's dark almond-shaped eyes darted around for a moment before she lowered her head to eat her rice.
"Isn't it enough to just trust his judgment?"
She made up her mind.
Da Tiantian bit her chopsticks, and the corners of her mouth slowly turned up.
I may not have any other skills, but I have plenty of money!
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The dinner lasted about two hours.
Gu Qing was full within half an hour, while Da Tiantian was hungry within half an hour.
She kept gently tugging at his sleeve, her almond-shaped eyes filled with a watery, suggestive look.
That look in her eyes was like that of a female leopard that had been locked in a cage for too long, impatiently scratching at the crack in the door with her claws.
But watching Teacher He bustling around, drinking one glass of wine after another,
Gu Qing was naturally a little worried, afraid that something might happen to Teacher He, and felt embarrassed to leave directly.
After turning his head away from Jing Tian's resentful gaze,
Gu Qing first took some time to chat with Zhang Jie about music and the theme song.
The two huddled together, a demo playing on their phone. Zhang Jie, wearing headphones and with his eyes closed, tapped the rhythm lightly on the table with his fingers.
"Xiao Gu, this song... is perfect for me."
Zhang Jie took off his headphones, extremely excited.
If he hadn't known that Gu Qing didn't like going to karaoke, he would have really wanted to drag him out for a whole night of karaoke.
Gu Qing smiled and said, "Then it's settled, Jie-ge. I'll have the team send you the full version later."
"It's settled!"
Zhang Jie grasped Gu Qing's hand and shook it vigorously.
Subsequently,
After socializing with some artists who came to catch up with her, Gu Qing dealt with them one by one until the dinner party finally ended.
"Teacher He, drink less, you're already drunk." Seeing Teacher He swaying from side to side after seeing off the last guest, Gu Qing quickly stepped forward to support him.
Who would have thought,
"Drunk? I'm not drunk!"
Upon hearing this, Teacher He became anxious, his face turning red. He pulled his arm away, spread his arms wide like a roc spreading its wings, and shook his head.
"Come on, little brother, watch closely, I'm going to show you how to walk in a straight line!"
After he finished speaking, he took a deep breath.
But before he could take two steps, he almost knocked over the chair next to him. Luckily, Gu Qing reacted quickly and prevented him from falling.
"Okay, okay, Teacher He, you're not drunk, you're not drunk."
Gu Qing could tell something was wrong just by looking at the way Teacher He was walking. She reached out and helped Teacher He up, smiling as if she were coaxing a child.
The girl next to him, Jing Tian, was seeing He Jiong's humorous performance after getting drunk for the first time, and she was covering her mouth and laughing.
But the next second,
"Waaaaah~ Little brother, I'm so sorry!"
Teacher He suddenly broke down emotionally.
Without warning, his eyes instantly reddened, tears welled up, and he hugged Gu Qing, sobbing uncontrollably, blaming himself repeatedly.
"It's my fault for not protecting you. That guy surnamed Feng bullied you and laid hands on you... I'm useless... Waaah..."
Da Tiantian was startled; why was she crying?
"what?"
Gu Qing was also taken aback, then didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He patted Teacher He on the back and comforted him:
"Teacher He, who told you he touched us? I just punched him twice and knocked him down, okay?"
"Good! Well done! Kill this old bastard!!"
Teacher He started swearing and cursing, unusually uttering a series of profanities.
He took two steps back, clenched his fists, made a boxer's stance, and staggered back and forth.
"Come on, little brother, teach me your boxing style! Next time I see him, I'll beat him up!!"
"Alright, alright, Brother He, Teacher He, don't scare Xiao Gu."
After finishing his call with his assistant, Zhang Jie, seeing Teacher He's erratic behavior, laughed and came over to help him up.
"Little brother, don't worry. I've taken Teacher He home first. Nana and I will take care of him. You two go home first."
"Alright, Brother Jie, thank you for your help."
Gu Qingan calmed down and helped help Teacher He get into the car.
The moment the car door closed,
Teacher He was still inside, waving his fists and shouting "left hook, right hook," like a boxer fighting against thin air.
Teacher He was "escorted" away.
Gu Qing and Jing Tian also took a car back to the hotel.
The moment the car door closed, the cabin fell silent, with only the low hum of the engine and the whirring of the air conditioner.
"Hey, Teacher He was drunk, why did he go to Zhang Jie and Sister Na's house to stay?"
As soon as Da Tiantian got in the car, she started gossiping out of curiosity.
"Sister Tian, don't make wild guesses. Teacher He and the others have a very deep relationship."
Gu Qing pushed her head away as she leaned closer, and said very seriously, "You can't just make this kind of joke."
"I was wrong, I was just curious, ptooey, I won't ask anymore."
Da Tiantian immediately admitted her mistake.
They hadn't exchanged more than a few words when
Gu Qing received another call from Teacher He.
As soon as I answered the phone—
"Little brother, you can't be impulsive next time! You can't hit people, understand?"
A drunken voice drifted over, indistinct and unclear.
“I know you’re upset, but… you’re an artist, you’re so popular, you’re so young, your career is just beginning…”
Teacher He began to earnestly "lecture" him, his speech varying in speed, and he would even pause after a burp.
"Xiao Gu, this is how Brother Jiong is when he's drunk. You'll get used to it."
Zhang Jie's voice also came through the receiver, with a smile and a friendly reminder.
"Yes, Teacher He, I understand. I will definitely control my emotions next time."
Gu Qing responded patiently.
"Snapped--"
The only trouble is that I have to occasionally slap away Da Tian Tian's mischievous little hands.
The hand had somehow found its way to his side, its fingertips icy cold, like a slippery little fish.
Gu Qing opened her eyes and glanced back, the meaning of which was clear—"You're drunk too?"
"Hehe, I'm a little drunk."
Da Tiantian understood what it meant, and pretended to be dizzy, shaking her head like a waddling little penguin.
Then, she leaned delicately on Gu Qing's shoulder and carefully draped a blanket over them both. The blanket was off-white, fluffy, and felt warm and cozy against their skin.
"Master, don't get cold."
It's only a half-hour drive.
Gu Qing had to endure Teacher He's nagging while also putting up with Da Tiantian's "harassment."
at last,
After returning to the hotel—
"Yi Xiao Nai He" and "Lu Wei Wei Wei" continue the game's PK battle.
The sound of running water came from the bathroom, and steam seeped out from the cracks in the door, looking like a thin veil under the corridor lights.
The sound of water lasted for a long time.
Until "Reed Slightly" ran out of mana, she surrendered with a red face, unable to use any more skills, and wrote a guarantee that she would "never dare to provoke again", ending in a miserable defeat.
The next day.
As Director Feng's remarks about "trash audiences" gained traction, they topped the trending search list.
The topic was followed by a glaring "explosive" word, which was extremely popular.
The incident stemmed from Feng Xiaogang's remarks at last night's Scream Night.
"There are so many bad movies in China because there are so many bad viewers."
This sentence was captured during the live stream and turned into GIFs, videos, and memes, which went viral online.
Overnight, it escalated into a public event that sparked widespread discussion.
It was directly criticized by a well-known media outlet.
The People's Daily wrote:
"Watching movies is a basic form of mass entertainment, but when filmmakers are obsessed with making quick money and forget the original intention of artistic creation,..."
With theaters prioritizing 'capital' in their film scheduling, disregarding the completeness of the story, the richness of its details, and the solidity of its narrative, what other choices do audiences have?
His words were undoubtedly a response to Feng Kuzi.
Although the words were not harsh, the meaning was still quite clear.
Your movies aren't any good either, so don't try to shift the blame to the audience!
This report is extremely damaging.
especially,
When Feng Xiaogang was exposed by Gu's fans for allegedly using veiled criticism against Gu Qing and whitewashing Chris Wu during an awards ceremony, it was revealed that the two also had films competing with each other in the same release window.
That's the most direct opponent!
Wouldn't that mean I'd beat you to death?
The Gu family members went into battle en masse, unleashing their ultimate attacks face-to-face.
Super topics, comment sections, and topic pages are all their "battlefields."
"Feng Kuzi! You old scoundrel! Birds of a feather! Aren't you ashamed of what you said?!"
"Kris Wu is 'clean and pure'? Ugh—I'm going to throw up! How shameless!!"
"A high box office doesn't mean it's a good movie? So a low box office necessarily means it's a good movie? What, you think 'Wolf Warrior 2' was bad? What aspect was it bad about? The country? The soldiers? The core of the story?"
"You bastard, say something!!"
Bullet comments, comment sections, private messages—Feng Kuzi's social media accounts were flooded with messages and were completely disrupted.
"Sisters, let's go stomp on it too."
Lu Han and Huang Zitao's fans, who were looking to divert attention from their idols' dating news, were not about to miss this opportunity.
Feng Kuzi shamelessly praised Chris Wu, which made both of their families the most furious.
"You're praising him so highly, what are we becoming?"
Both teams went on a buying spree to acquire trending topics.
"What's wrong with this world? You can date openly and honestly, and then be labeled a 'disqualified idol'?"
"Chris Wu has proven himself to be a Japanese cannon fodder, and you're telling me he's a 'traditional, filial, and good kid'?"
"Pah! What kind of tradition is this?"
All of Gu Qing's rivals who had conflicts with her discovered a strange thing.
As long as you don't fight with the Gu family, you'll always have an easy time no matter who you insult!
Should we label them?
No one is more skilled than the fans.
Those rhetoric, those rhythms, that pretense of being "rational and objective"—all of these are techniques honed through countless verbal battles.
The pre-sale of tickets for "Youth" plummeted due to poor reviews. The comment section was filled with negative comments, viewers who originally wanted to see the film hesitated, and those who had bought pre-sale tickets began to request refunds.
The short reviews on the Douban page have changed from "anticipation" to "avoiding pitfalls," and from "support" to "boycott."
The two big shots who invested in the film were so angry that their faces turned ashen and their whole bodies were trembling.
Huayi Brothers is already on the verge of financial collapse, and its ability to recover depends entirely on this film, "Youth".
This is their last gamble, their hope for a comeback.
"Xiao Gang, where are you now?!"
Xiao Wang angrily made the call, but was met with a cacophony of noise—the sound was like an airport announcement, buzzing and indistinct.
"Huh? Bro, what did you say?"
Feng Kuzi yelled twice in his hoarse voice, while in the background an announcement said, "Attention passengers traveling to Los Angeles."
"Wait a minute, Brother Wang, my plane is about to take off, it's a bit noisy."
I need to go to my daughter's school to take care of something. I have to hang up now, we can talk later.
"beep--"
The phone hangs up.
Mr. Wang was dumbfounded.
He stood there, holding his phone, frozen in place, like a statue.
The plane is taking off...?
The movie is about to be released, have you boarded the plane yet?
What are you trying to do, you old geezer?!
"Hurry up, hurry up."
Feng Kuzi, along with his wife, family, and luggage, boarded the plane.
He still held onto a sliver of hope.
But the next day, when he saw the criticism in the daily newspaper, his last shred of hope vanished.
Feng Xiaogang never imagined that the criticism he received was due to his own extreme remarks criticizing the audience.
Because in his subconscious, he felt that his criticisms of the audience were correct—they were just trashy viewers!
If a movie is bad, it's not the movie's fault, it's the audience's fault!
You don't know how to appreciate good movies, you don't deserve to watch them!
Therefore,
Your disagreement doesn't mean I'm wrong, but rather that you've "yielded."
The Daily's rebuttal only reinforces Feng Kuzi's belief that "they are speaking out for Gu Qing!"
This guy had just criticized himself when the media immediately spoke up for him. He was so scared he almost peed himself!
Feng's trousers sliding on his knees were smooth enough.
Before boarding the plane, he edited one last tweet:
"The audience is not the director's god, but the director's opponent. The director has to think about how to conquer you, and move the audience with the film and sincerity."
My words were too harsh. I apologize to all the movie fans and viewers, and also to Gu Qing—good lad, you're absolutely right, the future of the film industry belongs to you young people!
Edit and send.
The phone instantly enters "superhuman" mode—powering off.
Feng Kuzi decided to first enjoy a proper vacation.
Regardless of how much "Youth" grosses, regardless of whether Huayi Brothers' funding chain breaks down, and regardless of whether netizens criticize it.
He needs to rest, needs to leave this place of trouble, needs to find a place without Gu Qing and without toxic audiences.
at the same time,
Gu Qing was unaware that Director Feng had already begun his vacation.
His most anticipated competitor in the Lunar New Year film season has already fallen short of its release.
After attending various award ceremonies, the cast of "Duckweed" naturally began to gather and prepare for the drama's promotion.
Publicity is a tough battle, no easier than filming.
Running roadshows, appearing on variety shows, giving interviews, shooting posters, recording IDs... each of these takes time and effort.
During the ceremonies over the past few days, Gu Qing also noticed something strange.
Where did Sister Zhao go?
He didn't see Sister Zhao at any of the award ceremonies.
When Gu Qing sent the message, Sister Zhao replied very enthusiastically, but when asked why she wasn't coming out, she said she was in seclusion and would come to join the group when the drama was being promoted.
Gu Qing had no choice but to temporarily put aside her worries.
They discussed with Han Han, who had arrived, which variety show would be the best place for promotion.
Aren't you going to go on Running Man?
This is Han Han's question.
Even though Running Man suffered so many setbacks, its viewership ratings remained outstanding.
Not to mention,
Gu Qing and Deng Chao both starred in this movie, and Han Han couldn't even figure out why he didn't participate in the promotional activities for the film on Running Man.
"Xiao Gu, are you afraid to meet that person?"
Since there was no one else around, Han Han couldn't help but start gossiping as soon as she raised an eyebrow.
"Brother Han, that happened so long ago, I've long since let it go."
Gu Qing replied irritably, "I just can't stand Zhejiang TV's editing!"
"real or fake?"
Han Han smiled and said, "Little Gu, why didn't you greet anyone at the Scream Night?"
Why should I take the initiative to greet someone?
Gu Qing looked at him.
"But I saw in the Reuters photos online that she was looking at you when you passed by her."
Han Han grinned mischievously, not at all serious, "To be honest, after getting to know you, I'm also your CP (couple partner)."
"You're a remnant, you're not a couple!"
Gu Qing rolled her eyes. "I think I should go to Happy Camp. Teacher He has reserved a good slot for me. After recording the show, it can be broadcast before the movie premiere."
Zhejiang TV had actually already extended an invitation to him to return to Running Man.
Gu Qing simply couldn't stand this two-faced person anymore.
Last time I returned after a lot of hard work, all those missions were more dangerous than the last.
That's fine.
What Gu Qing found most unacceptable was the malicious editing.
He turned his head because of his injured finger, and Liu Shishi came to comfort him.
The two were heavily criticized after the show edited together to create a certain atmosphere, with everyone showing concern for Dilraba's injury.
At this point, Zhejiang TV only needed to issue a denial and that would have been the end of it, but instead, they disappeared without a trace, forcing videos and pictures of Gu Qing appearing in the hospital to be leaked, which finally calmed the public outcry.
"Malicious editing, hype-up tactics...and then they offered me a fake apology afterward. Where were they all this time?!"
Gu Qing's goodwill had long been destroyed by Zhejiang TV's actions.
"Okay... Happy Camp is not bad either."
Han Han was quite disappointed.
But at that moment,
With a "bang,"
The door was suddenly pushed open.
"Little brother!!"
Old Deng burst in, howling like a banshee.
……
...(End of this chapter)
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