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Now reading: Chapter 470: “No Bait” — Overseas Market Feedback from Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore, a Drama novel by 孤风一醉.

So countries overseas do not have the concept of a May Day holiday, but this did not affect the box office performance of 'No Bait' after its release.

Thanks to the bit of fa Xiao He has recently built up abroad, 'No Bait' gained so box office appeal in many countries. Coupled with the Cannes red carpet appearance and award win, many people ca to know about this excellent actor from China.

Especially since Xiao He had just been in Los Angeles for public filming with the 'Fast Speed Shadow 7' production team not long ago. Photos from the scene that circulated online attracted a lot of attention from foreign netizens.

As the only Eastern face on set and the person who imdiately took up a position in an important sports car, many netizens couldn't help but inquire about Xiao He's identity and nationality. Upon learning that Xiao He was the main actor in 'Twelve Mirrors' and 'Law of the Jungle', they all exclaid in surprise.

Several countries in the Asian region, due to cultural and appearance similarities, held an even higher favorability towards Xiao He and showed better acceptance of 'No Bait'.

Almost on the sa day 'No Bait' was released globally, a large number of movie-related keywords appeared on Korean websites, and topics related to Xiao He directly dominated their Hot Search.

Plots like 'No Bait' that satirize social phenona and society have traditionally been their forte; nine out of ten movies revolve around such thes. Therefore, many people initially looked down upon 'No Bait', a film imported from China.

Yet, they never expected that the high quality and plot twists of 'No Bait' were truly worth watching. The mont it premiered dostically, it instantly burst into the public's view, making it impossible to ignore.

At this point, when they searched for Xiao He's basic information, those netizens discovered a key point—

Wow! No wonder the Chinese na Xiao He felt sowhat familiar! It turned out he was the actor from 'Twelve Mirrors', the one who completely outshone Han Jae-woo's acting!

That explains it.

They never imagined that a young actor from China could also be so formidable. Han Jae-woo, that grand slam of dostic Best Actor titles, appeared utterly incompetent in comparison.

So people mocked Han Jae-woo with sarcastic remarks, so enthusiastically recomnded 'No Bait', and others were utterly shattered, cursing 'No Bait' as garbage, accusing it of copying their country's formula, calling it shaless and demanding it get out of their country!

Despite this, the popularity of 'No Bait' in South Korea far exceeded many people's expectations. Perhaps because their country produces many similar dark, feel-good movies, and their taste preferences lean towards this genre, 'No Bait' amassed significant box office revenue there in just a few short days. Xiao He even skyrocketed into their "Most Charming Male Star Rankings," competing with local male celebrities.

Besides there, Japan, a country doing quite well, also showed a clear preference for this type of work.

Interestingly, the promotional focus in South Korea was on elents like "satire," "darkness," and "class conflict." In Japan, however, they leaned more towards elents like "romance scams" and "dangerous lies." Other countries also had their own emphases, with excellent results.

The character Shu Yuxiu, portrayed by Xiao He, struck a deep chord with Japanese female fans. Perhaps due to the prevalence of host club culture and similar situations there, their acceptance level for n who live off won is surprisingly high. For a handso guy like Shu Yuxiu, who provides emotional value, is good-looking, and has perfect dating skills, their unified response was actually, "I'm willing!"

"If I could date Shu Yuxiu-sama, I would give everything for him, even if it ant calmly walking towards death like Miss Qi in the end."

"Of course, if it were Xiao He-sama, that would be even better! [heart]"

The release of 'No Bait' achieved remarkable results in these countries.

Unknowingly, Xiao He had already accumulated a considerable fanbase overseas, and the size of this group was undoubtedly skyrocketing.

The character Shu Yuxiu also successfully crossed borders, becoming a classic villain protagonist in the hearts of many.

These days, there are many classic villain protagonists, but not every one receives such an honor. Most villain characters abroad rise to prominence through violence and gore. No one else could, like Shu Yuxiu, break into the ranks of classic foreign villain protagonists relying solely on the title of a "con man."

Yet, miraculously, Shu Yuxiu succeeded. And because he carries the mysterious, behind-the-scenes mastermind aura of an ancient Eastern nation, foreign fans bizarrely felt that if Shu Yuxiu were thrown among these "violent criminals," he might very well hold his own.

After all, a clear and steady mind is the cornerstone of success.

Without a doubt, Shu Yuxiu's ambition and thods could allow him to keep climbing higher and live very well—

Every ti Xiao He saw the comnts from overseas netizens, he felt a mix of amusent and exasperation.

Linghui Entertainnt office.

When Liu Rulan pushed the door open, she saw Xiao He sitting behind his desk, browsing the comnt section with great interest.

"What? Still looking at comnts from foreign websites?"

Liu Rulan raised an eyebrow, walked leisurely to the desk, and with one hand holding docunts and the other on her hip, looked at him with interest.

"Yeah, the fan art output on foreign sites is really not bad either. It's just that so people are really bored... I actually saw a poll asking who is more charming, or Shu Yuxiu. Isn't that interesting? The Shu Yuxiu they're discussing is , yet it seems not entirely . It's clearly the sa face, but they can analyze and debate different results and reasons below..."

Xiao He used his side account to vote for himself, then looked up at Liu Rulan, amazed by so of the netizens' boring yet interesting ideas.

Liu Rulan leaned over to glance at Xiao He's phone, then nodded. "Because in their eyes, you and Shu Yuxiu are two different people. Once you finished your mission of portraying Shu Yuxiu, he completely separated from you and exists independently."

From then on, the actor is the actor, and the character is the character.

Even with the sa face and similar personality, it is no longer the actor themselves.

This is perhaps also the charm of acting.

What remains frozen in that mont is the "work" one strives to create, and also the "life" that others repeatedly re-create through secondary creations, constantly bursting forth with new vitality.

What an interesting thing.

"Put that way, it does make so sense."

Xiao He nodded with keen interest.

"By the way, Sister Liu, do you have sothing?"

Having been busy for a long ti recently, Xiao He finally had so free ti. Apart from clocking in at the company, he spent his ti being an internet loafer, looking around here and there, determined to make up for all the leisure ti he had lost.

So, besides occasionally notifying about 'No Bait's current box office scores in the group chat, Liu Rulan usually wouldn't seek out Xiao He proactively.

This visit definitely ant there was sothing else.

Sure enough, Liu Rulan nodded. "Although this matter isn't under our jurisdiction, since I found out about it, I think I should still tell you—"

"Hmm, what is it?"

"You should still rember 'Public Enemy Number One', right? That internet celebrity variety show we invested in."

"Yes, of course I know." Xiao He nodded. "The finals are tomorrow, I think."

He Junhao, who participated in 'Public Enemy Number One', was ultimately eliminated in the semi-finals.

Xiao He saw this news on his Monts feed a while back and even took the opportunity to console He Junhao.

However, He Junhao himself didn't seem to have any regrets. He knew that as a food channel content creator, the later live-streaming PK rounds and such weren't very friendly to him. Making it to the outer circle of the finals was satisfying enough for him.

Most importantly, his spiritual pill account was already cultivated. This account would naturally belong to them later, so it was equivalent to He Junhao using the heat from 'Public Enemy Number One' to grow his spiritual pill account. Now holding two relatively valuable accounts, monetizing them later would be more efficient.

So, facing Xiao He's consolation, He Junhao appeared particularly carefree, even congratulating Xiao He on 'No Bait's massive success instead.

Thinking of the reasons why so previous internet celebrity variety shows suddenly died, Xiao He instantly beca serious. "Did sothing go wrong over there?"

Don't tell while they were recording, so internet celebrity got exposed in a scandal!

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