Chapter 25 A Naval Attack?! (Vote Requested)
When people saw that "The Lonely City" was the top-grossing film during the National Day holiday, many people started bragging about it online.

"Zhang Yimou's movies truly live up to their reputation!"

"Yes, it immediately took the top spot at the box office on its opening day."

"It's only been one night, there's still a whole day ahead, we can't make a decision so quickly."

"Hahaha, can't we make a decision yet? It's just the National Day holiday season, and some movies are already making a huge fuss about trying to ride the wave."

"Even if Zhang Yimou's 'The Lonely City' were to stop selling tickets now, its box office of 300 million yuan would still be the highest ever!"

"I don't know why, but I was completely confused by the director's movies. I guess my comprehension level is too low. I've decided to watch them again tomorrow."

That's just how the internet is sometimes.

If everyone agrees that something is good, even if one's own opinion differs, one will assume it's their own problem.

Besides everyone unanimously praising "The Lonely City," they were also curious about the box office performance of another film.

That is "All or Nothing".

It's worth noting that Song Hao, the director of "All In," previously stated in a live interview that his anti-fraud propaganda film would definitely gross over 100 million yuan on its opening day.

So they all wanted to see how much "All for One" would actually gross.
It's safe to say that no one would have believed this movie could gross over 100 million yuan.

"It turned out to be less than 1000 million, that's hilarious."

"Ha ha ha ha."

"How can this possibly gross over 100 million on its opening day?"

"It's hard to say, after all, only one night has passed."

"Please, that 1000 million in box office revenue might have been inflated by the authorities, since it's easier to manipulate things at night."

"Yeah, don't you know that's how zombie box office numbers are generated? They're all from theaters that nobody's watching, just to make the movie's numbers look better."

"I feel like nobody's going to watch this movie."

These are almost all of the most popular comments online.

They believe that, apart from Song Hao, only a lunatic would think that this movie could gross over 100 million yuan on its opening day.

However, some positive reviews can also be found in the corners of some comments.

"No, I think this movie is pretty good. It doesn't seem like a trailer at all."

"Yes, I didn't want to watch it at first, but my wife has a weak sense of fraud prevention, so I decided to take her to see it, and it turned out to be surprisingly good."

"It's really, really good, you should go check it out!"

As a result, all these comments were covered up by trolls.

"Stop being a paid troll."

"How much is it per piece? I want to earn some too."

"Isn't it shameful for the government to make money like this?"

"Hahaha, this is hilarious! How can a promotional video be good?"

At this moment, Tang Guorong was already sitting in front of the computer.

He was successfully ousted by Song Hao from directing the anti-fraud propaganda film.

I was very angry.

Currently, the opening day box office performance of "All for the Winner" is not particularly impressive.

He believes that a significant portion of the less than 1000 million yuan box office revenue came from official online trolls.

If that's the case, the actual box office results are probably not high.

Tang Guorong could take this opportunity to give Song Hao a good smear.

So he quickly contacted the blogger who had previously made short film review videos.

When the blogger learned that Leslie Cheung also had something to say about "All or Nothing", he naturally agreed.

This blogger's name is Free Bird.

His name reveals that he yearns for a free life and is a young man who is not bound by constraints.

He often posts sharp comments online, which resonate with his peers.

He had previously received a request from Tang Guorong to produce a video criticizing anti-fraud propaganda.

As a result, the video became quite popular after it was posted online.

This allowed him to rake in a hefty sum of money from online traffic. This time, "All In" was released during the National Day holiday.

Even if Tang Guorong doesn't pay, Free Bird still wants to go see a movie and then share her thoughts with her fans and online followers.

So he packed up and went to a nearby cinema.

"Hello, could you tell me what time 'All or Nothing' will be showing in theaters?"

The waiter checked and replied, "It will take another half hour."

"It will be half an hour before the next 'All or Nothing' movie?!" Upon hearing this, Free Bird immediately opened his phone and started a live stream: "Family members, I'm at the cinema now. I originally wanted to experience the so-called official promotional video 'All or Nothing,' but the waiter told me that there are very few screenings and I have to wait at least half an hour."

"But in order to give my brothers the most objective feedback, I've decided to wait. I'll wait half an hour. I want to see what this anti-fraud propaganda video is all about!"

When Free Bird said those words, the comments in the live stream went wild.

"I would call this blogger the most awesome representative."

"You actually dared to watch a two-hour promotional video? Aren't you afraid of drooling all over the place while you sleep?"

"Hahaha, I can't even imagine how deserted it must be inside."

"No way, why would any cinema go to a filming location for this kind of movie? Wouldn't it be better to use that space to screen 'The Lonely City'?"

At this moment, Free Bird played the role of a reasonable person, and he immediately comforted everyone: "Brothers, don't worry. No matter whether this promotional video is good or bad, I will watch it. My purpose is to help you avoid bad ones. If it is really good, then I will definitely recommend it to everyone."

"If this promotional video is good, I'll eat shit while doing a handstand."

"I'll add another pound."

"Then I'll add two more pounds."

"Since you all love it so much, I'll give you some."

The topic of "Going All In" brought a lot of joy to the live stream.

Time passed by minute by minute.

Free Bird realized that the time was finally coming to an end, so before ending the broadcast, he said to his fans, "Alright brothers, I'm going to watch a movie now. See you in two hours. Don't worry, even if it's tough, I'll stay up until the movie ends."

"May the anchor rest in peace."

"Blogger, I'm afraid you'll have a heart attack after reading this."

"Hahaha, will you stop updating altogether? Are you disappointed with movies in the entertainment industry?"

"No, they must be disappointed with the authorities."

Free Bird finished broadcasting and then handed the ticket to the staff.

Just when he thought he was the only person in the entire theater, he went inside and found that half of the seats were occupied.

[Hmph, the official PR team is really effective, sending half of their people to every single event. It's really too much for you guys.]

After a while, the movie began.

He was secretly taking pictures with his phone.

Although this behavior is very unethical.

But he had no choice but to do this in order to have more video footage.

With the appearance of the dragon head, the movie's plot officially begins.

Initially, FreeBird saw Zhang Yixing leave the company in anger because he couldn't stand the company's unspoken rules and went to work for a game company overseas.

He laughed dismissively: "How are you going to film this kind of content in two hours?"

Just when Free Bird thought it would be a boring two hours, Zhang Yixing and the other new employees were beaten up.

Immediately afterwards, they covered their heads with bags and herded them towards an industrial park like pigs.

When they took off their hoods, many people looked at them.

Meanwhile, Wang Chuanjun, standing on the steps, was holding a megaphone and looking at the camera with a mischievous grin.

The movements, the expressions.

The free bird couldn't help but swallow hard.

Is this a film shot of an overseas fraud industrial park?!
Just a reminder to everyone!!!
The male lead's name has been officially changed to: Song Hao.

Readers who have been following the story closely, please don't be affected.

I never expected that the protagonist's name I casually came up with would be the same as that of a certain negative character. Sigh, I had completely forgotten about it.

In short, the male lead now is Song Hao!!!
Song Hao!!!
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(End of this chapter)

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