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Now reading: Chapter 66: Live Stream Banned from Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore, a Drama novel by 孤风一醉.

Even under Xiao He's account, many people had already left comnts.

"Bro, you… never mind. I know you're a good person, but you pissed off. I'll unfollow for a while, ok?"

"Xiao Ge, did you really play Zhu Third Brother? How did you do that? Incredible!"

"No way, Xiao Ge, just admit it. You did that case back then. How is the role's face any different from the wanted poster?"

"Fun fact: Xiao Ge wasn't even born twenty-seven years ago."

"Xiao Ge, your image in my heart is shattered…"

"I'm actually curious how the director convinced Xiao Ge to play that beast, and to make it so convincing."

Xiao He looked at those comnts and couldn't help but laugh and cry at the sa ti.

Now his account's follower count was no longer the pitiful tens of thousands from before; it had truly reached the millions, and as the film Killing Life beca more famous, his fanbase was growing rapidly every day—of course, the only thing Xiao He might worry about now was whether he'd get beaten up if he went outside.

But soon Xiao He didn't have to worry about that.

Because Lu City Public Security in Province C released the latest news, announcing to the public that Zhu Third Brother had died.

Although the announcent omitted so case details, the police also singled out and praised the Killing Life crew for the contribution and role they played in the case, and this news once again stirred online discussion.

Discussion about Xiao He decreased sowhat; everyone flocked to the official account to see the news.

Seeing the netizens' comnts, Xiao He breathed a sigh of relief and opened his system with eager anticipation.

[Current points: 6119]

Xiao He quietly drooled at the thought of getting rich.

My god! That's over six thousand points! Ten tis what he had when playing Mu Ze!

If he drew from the hundred-point prize pool now, he could draw more than sixty tis!

Over sixty draws! Do you know how I earned those sixty draws? Do you know how hard it was!

Xiao He felt a bittersweet satisfaction that his efforts were finally paying off. He fixed his gaze on the second-tier draw button and began hoping for ten thousand points to arrive—

What kind of amazing stuff could the ten-thousand-point pool possibly contain?

The hundred-point draws already gave impressive things, but the drop rates were frustrating; whatever ca from ten thousand points would surely be better than a hundred-point draw… right?

Thinking this, Xiao He refreshed and discovered the previous "6119" had beco "6498."

At the current rate of increase and trend… hahaha, I'm really getting rich!

In the future, drawing from a million-point pool wouldn't be impossible!

At that mont, Xiao He's heart was filled with fighting spirit.

anwhile, as day-one audiences gradually left cinemas, the May Day opening's word of mouth began to fernt and the box office numbers were released.

Killing Life surged to first place for the day with an absolute lead, creating a visible gap, and the film scored 8.5 on Douban, leaving its contemporaries in the dust.

Among competing releases, Missing You 365 Tis, disguised as a romance but actually a dreary lodrama, had terrible plot and execution, basically tricking audiences into watching only to anger them; viewers openly complained online and gave it a stellar score of 4.8.

As for Gentleman's Rhapsody and Wind Rises Over Cloud Harbor, one was a run-of-the-mill popcorn cody—neither bad nor great, optional viewing—and audiences gave it a 7 out of goodwill for the cody duo; the other was a classic action blockbuster from the Hong Kong market with fiery, satisfying fights but paired with a ridiculously weak plot, leaving audiences torn between excitent and pain, finally rating it a 6.9 while pinching their noses.

So there was almost no need to struggle anymore: this opening practically sealed Killing Life's final success.

Again—this was all highlighted by the surrounding competition.

Director Hou Rongxuan was delighted all day. Once the results ca out, he imdiately posted on his Monts.

"Hou Rongxuan: Oh my, thanks to all my peers for the support. Thank you, truly grateful."

The directors who had previously been snide on his Monts all straightened up, reluctantly leaving congratulatory comnts, and so even pretended not to have seen it.

Hou Rongxuan didn't care whether those guys saw it or not; over the next few days he continued dragging the production's key creators around for publicity.

Although Xiao He didn't fly out with the crew, because the online discussion about him playing "Zhu Third Brother" was intense, Director Hou asked Xiao He to do a live stream to help promote Killing Life.

So Xiao He picked a day off and went to Feng Songyue's studio, doing a live stream of special-effects makeup while promoting the film.

Feng Songyue was the makeup artist who had done Xiao He's makeup before. Perhaps because she was appearing on cara for the stream, she dressed especially fashionably: a light-green casual blazer from a certain brand paired with a bright floral belt, but her face remained that cold, severe expression. When she saw Xiao He she only slightly nodded in acknowledgnt.

Xiao He greeted everyone, then, following Director Hou's instructions, opened the hottest Douyin app to start the live stream.

Soon the stream filled with viewers. Seeing Xiao He, people excitedly called friends and crowded the chat with comnts.

"Oh my god, it's the living Mu Ze."

Xiao He: "Yep, alive. Can't die for now."

"It's my first ti seeing Xiao Ge do a live stream."

Xiao He: "This was pretty last minute. If there's a chance, I'll stream again."

"What are you doing? Makeup?"

Xiao He: "Yeah. This is the artist who did my makeup, Feng. Her special-effects makeup is amazing; I think you all saw it in Killing Life. The 'Zhu Third Brother' look was done by her."

At the sa ti Xiao He shifted his seat to "casually" reveal Feng Songyue's studio logo, giving her a bit of covert promotion.

"Wow, the lady is beautiful and talented—aweso!"

"Xiao Ge, I'm actually curious what you think about the Su Shengxi incident."

"Yes, I'm curious too!"

"So does Su Shengxi really dislike Xiao Ge? How do you usually get along on set?"

Xiao He: "...Thanks everyone for supporting Killing Life, and thank you all for the love and attention..."

Questions about Su Shengxi were inevitable, but Xiao He had to ignore them and continued answering other film-related questions.

Soon the less friendly questions were removed by Liu Rulan, who managed the backend, and the chat looked much more harmonious.

Xiao He answered a few more questions, then it beca inconvenient for him to speak further. As usual, Feng Songyue moved efficiently, sticking prosthetic skin pieces onto Xiao He's face.

The chat quieted down, but most viewers remained in the stream, eager to see the final result, and more people kept coming to watch.

After a little over an hour, under Feng Songyue's work, the ugly "Zhu Third Brother" gradually took shape.

Many viewers had co for entertainnt and curiosity, to confirm whether Xiao He really had played "Zhu Third Brother," but as they witnessed a beautiful woman gradually transforming a handso man into the hideous Zhu Third Brother, the visual shock and contrast of beauty turning to ugliness made the chat erupt in amazent.

Seeing the dense, shocked comnts, Xiao He, now fully made up as Zhu Third Brother, slowly leaned toward the cara and gave the audience Zhu Third Brother's signature cold smile.

Then, in the next mont—

"Your live stream has been banned for suspected violent and bloody content."

Xiao He: ?

Feng Songyue: ?

Viewers: ?

Feng Songyue glanced at Xiao He, then at her phone. Her cold face finally showed surprise. "Don't tell you just smiled, and our stream got banned."

Xiao He coughed unwillingly. "Yeah… seems like it."

Feng Songyue: "……"

"It must be your smile that violated rules," she said very seriously. "Anyway, it definitely wasn't my makeup being too extre."

She had to make that clear—she couldn't let her reputation be ruined.

Xiao He: "……"

He didn't care anymore. As long as you're happy (smile).

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