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Now reading: Chapter 534: Arch-Enemy Taken Down from Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore, a Drama novel by 孤风一醉.

After discussing the cooperation matters with Director Yang Li, all the work Xiao He and his team had co to Qin City for was now completely finished.

Although there was still so symposium the day after the Bai Ming Award ceremony, that kind of thing usually didn't require their attendance anymore.

That afternoon, Xiao He and Liu Rulan took a car back to Beijing.

At this mont, the online buzz about the Bai Ming Awards hadn't yet subsided, but the topics about Xiao He were gradually extending and touching upon another matter.

["Public Enemy Number One" seems to have been taken offline.]

Soone voiced their confusion on social platforms.

[Huh? Oh wow, when did that happen? I just checked, and it really is gone.]

[What? My go-to show to watch while eating is gone? Why? Did it violate regulations or sothing?]

[Looking at the official notice, it seems to be a temporary takedown for rectification. I think the production team got wind that so people on the show are about to have their reputations collapse, so they're making adjustnts in advance.]

[What? Damn, who's about to have their reputation collapse? Anyone with good connections have any info?]

[Not sure, but it's an internet celebrity variety show, full of internet celebrities. Given the current situation, internet celebrities having their reputations collapse isn't exactly rare. They'll probably re-release it soon after they fix it.]

[It shouldn't warrant a complete takedown, right? If it's really soone's reputation collapsing, unless they actually got arrested, the production team usually wouldn't be so absolute. They'd just temporarily edit or replace certain scenes. Usually, they'd quietly swap things out without making a fuss, not take the whole thing down. If it was directly removed, it's probably because the changes needed are massive, or it was outright scrapped. That's a pretty big impact on their entire project.]

[Could it be related to what happened at the Bai Ming Awards last night?]

[Speaking of which, what exactly happened last night? Videos of Brother Xiao saving soone have already been deleted online. The organizers are suppressing it really hard.]

[I think soone was trying to jump off a building.]

[No, the police released a statent early this morning. It was murder. They've already launched an investigation.]

[Damn, when you connect all these things, it's really terrifying to think about deeply.]

[The Bai Ming Awards had an incident, and the very next day "Public Enemy Number One" is taken offline for rectification. This whole thing looks weird however you look at it. But if there's any connection, it's probably that Xiao He was present at the forr and knows the inside story, and the latter is invested in by Xiao He as the boss—if you look at it that way, I think it's highly likely that soone from "Public Enemy Number One" is connected to what happened at the Bai Ming Awards last night.]

[Wow, that analysis is aweso! Upstairs user is a real detective!]

It has to be said, the imagination of netizens is still very rich, and also extrely sharp. Almost as soon as "Public Enemy Number One" was taken offline, soone connected it to yesterday's events.

However, none of the involved parties in the discussion have co forward to speak up. No matter how netizens discuss or speculate, there's just no solid proof or factual basis.

But that makes it seem even stranger.

In another topic, a group of people were discussing sothing completely unrelated to "Public Enemy Number One".

[Oh my god, what happened at the apartnt building next door? The police took down the whole place last night, arresting a bunch of people. What were they doing?]

[Yes, yes! Is it the XX residential area in XX city? My ho is in the next building. I saw with my own eyes last night the police officers leading a group of people out. I heard everyone on two or three floors of that apartnt building got arrested.]

[Oh my god, this is the first ti I've heard of such a large-scale arrest. Are there any on-site videos to see?]

[Was it a group spreading that stuff? Or were they doing telecom fraud? Feels terrifying.]

[Saw the original video. Let's just say the n and won inside were dressed very... business-like. Those who understand, understand.]

[??? What does that an?]

[Heard it was an orgy party that got busted. Don't know if it's true.]

[Anyone who wants to see the original video, DM . All kinds of sexy black stockings...]

[Seriously? People selling pirated videos are coming here now? I heard the next cyber cleanup is coming. Be careful they nab you too.]

[Waiting for follow-up news—]

When Xiao He arrived in Beijing, it was already evening, the ti when netizens' enthusiasm for discussion was at its peak. And it wasn't just the comnt sections discussing it; his friend group was also talking about the matter.

First, He Junhao was howling like ghosts and wolves in the group.

[He Junhao: Aaaaaah, my variety show! The variety show I worked so hard on for months! Why was it taken down? The highlight mont of my life, my perfect chance to be on the big screen, aaaaaah—]

[Dai Bo: Stop howling. It's not like you're the one suffering. Xiao He's investnt went down the drain. At most, you just lost a chance to show your face.]

[Zhai Zhipeng: Eating lon seeds on the company di. Feels like the internet is really lively lately. Our team has been deleting comnts while munching on lon seeds.]

[Zhai Zhipeng: @Xiao He, what about you, the person on the front lines? Not coming out to give us the situation? We want to eat first-hand lon seeds, please give us the scoop!]

[He Junhao: @Xiao He, Bro, give us so exclusive info! I'm really having a ntal breakdown here. Your takedown efficiency is way too high! I'm completely dumbfounded. If I'd known, I would have cached it. When are you guys going to fix it and put it back online? Is there a definite tiline?]

[Xiao He: Thanks, we still made money. But it's an ergency risk avoidance asure now, to avoid being blatantly reckless and getting banned. Don't worry. Once the heat dies down, we'll put it back online as usual.]

[Zhai Zhipeng: I sll lon seeds! [Ears perked up]]

[He Junhao: So which idiot had their reputation collapse? I'm definitely going to use a side account to curse them out.]

[Xiao He: Oh, it's not just one person.]

[Zhai Zhipeng: ??]

[He Junhao: Indeed, they're not a decent person!]

[Dai Bo: Is that what Xiao He ant?]

[Zhai Zhipeng: So what exactly happened? No cryptic talk allowed!]

[Xiao He: [Smile]]

Successfully playing the cryptic talker in the group for a bit, Xiao He put down his phone in a very cheerful mood, letting the makeup artist apply his makeup.

Yes, tonight Xiao He had a promotional event in Beijing to film. He had just returned from Qin City and was imdiately diving back into the promotional tasks for "Record of Chasing the Wind."

The main production companies for "Record of Chasing the Wind" were Xiao He's Linghui Entertainnt, Yuan Sitong's Yunheng Entertainnt behind her, and Banana Video. The forr's main base has always been in Shanghai, while the latter two have their main bases in Beijing and Hangzhou respectively. As the main promotional platform going forward, Banana Video also leans more towards Yuan Sitong's company. So Xiao He, as the later investor, naturally had to cooperate with Yuan Sitong and her team, arranging the main promotional base in Beijing.

Of course, this was only the early promotional work. Later, they might still move to Hangzhou to participate in a series of Banana Video events.

For actors, flying all over during the promotional period is the norm. Xiao He was used to it by now.

Just as he finished his makeup, Yuan Sitong ran over to his dressing room.

Xiao He almost didn't need to turn around. With a sidelong glance in the mirror, he could roughly guess why this lady had co.

He chose to close his eyes.

"Hey hey, I saw you looking at ."

Yuan Sitong's makeup was exquisitely ladylike, but her eyes and brows betrayed a bit of eager anticipation for munching on lon seeds. "Tell , who exactly was the one who fell last night? Are you really okay?"

Xiao He: "Sis, aren't you busy?"

"Definitely not as busy as you are right now."

"Oh, I'm busy right now. Let's talk later."

"Then turn around and talk now!"

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