Chapter 155: 151 Unparalleled strong support! [2 more updates]
After those two Weibo posts were released, it wasn’t long before the top trending topic changed.
#Shang Yaozhi, Passed Away#
Heat: 30936398
Boom.
Weibo was paralyzed in an instant.
The IT staff took a full two hours to repair it.
The fans simply couldn’t believe it.
[What’s going on? An hour ago they said he was still being resuscitated, how could he have passed away???]
[I don’t believe it; is today April Fool’s Day? This joke has gone too far.]
[Damn, I’m sick, Starry Entertainment and the show crew’s words are all bullshit, if he’s gone, then you say this? Where’s the apology?]
The onlookers were also shocked.
[I saw Shang Yaozhi’s award-winning movie, his acting truly outshined his peers and even some of his seniors, so talented, how could this have happened…]
[I can’t take this anymore, I’m just a bystander, and just looking at it makes me feel terrible, I can’t help but want to cry, I can’t imagine what his fans must be going through.]
[But why have I heard rumors that you guys didn’t rescue him in time, what is the real truth?]
[It’s still dropping, it’s still dropping, did Starry Entertainment use all the money scraped from their artists to pull the topic down? Also, if it’s really not your fault, why are you deleting comments?]
However, those types of comments quickly disappeared.
Because Shang Yaozhi’s fans were too fierce and the number of onlookers was large, Starry Entertainment and Real Person Escape’s official Weibo had to enable comment filtering.
In a matter of moments, Weibo, forums, and all major online communities were explosively active.
[The first time I met Yaozhi was seven years ago, he was only 19 that year, not yet famous, and still just a teenager.
I was only two years younger than him, having just failed my middle school exams and considering suicide when he came to counsel me and even bought me a warm milk tea.
I truly cannot accept it; how could such a good person experience this?]
[Shh, God wanted to watch a movie, so he took him away.]
[Stop, the kid’s already crying silly.]
The agent was also checking Weibo in the hospital.
Hours had passed and as Ying Zijin had said, Shang Yaozhi’s heartbeat had been restored, and color was gradually returning to his face.
But his heartbeat was still weak and he hadn’t woken up.
The agent didn’t know when he would wake up, but unable to bear seeing the fans so grief-stricken, he eventually logged into WeChat and sent out a message.
This was an inner circle group, all big fans of Shang Yaozhi.
There were no company people here, he was helping to manage it.
The entry requirements for the group were extremely strict, so there were only fifty people, and there was no fear of any news leaking out.
[Everyone, take it easy, I swear on my life, Yaozhi is fine now, but he has not woken up yet. Please, for the sake of Yaozhi’s smooth recovery, do not spread this information, I beg you.]
**
Hotel.
Ying Zijin took out the room card, opened the door, and answered the phone, “Hello, Grandpa.”
“Zijin, have you seen Weibo?” Old Master Zhong sighed, feeling very uncomfortable, “Such a good child, how could this… Life is so unpredictable, and accidents are too frequent.”
The day before yesterday, Shang Yaozhi had endorsed their Jade Pavilion’s jade stone, bringing in tens of thousands of orders.
Although each order was not large in amount, together they were enough to match half a year’s revenue of Zhong Corporation from the past.
Old Master Zhong originally didn’t follow celebrities, but because of Shang Yaozhi’s Weibo post, he looked it up.
Yesterday, he even specially watched Shang Yaozhi’s award-winning movie and was in awe at how a hero could emerge so young, only to wake up to a crippling blow.
“Not yet,” Ying Zijin paused, “but he’s fine.”
Old Master Zhong was taken aback: “Is what’s being said online a rumor? But his company has already…”
“It’s not exactly a rumor,” Ying Zijin said, “At least they think he’s truly dead.”
Old Master Zhong did not understand what she meant: “Zijin, you take care of your own business first, Grandpa is also planning to go to Xinhai to see what’s going on.”
If it’s like what Weibo says and related to Starry Entertainment, he might be able to exert some influence.
After the call ended, Ying Zijin placed her phone by the bed, changed into pajamas, and started to rest.
She had been gathering intelligence on the NOK forum yesterday, and she had arrived in Xinhai early this morning, having hardly slept.
She fell asleep very quickly, less than a minute and she was out.
**
Evening.
The sky outside had darkened, the lights were bright, casting shifting shadows.
Starry Entertainment seized on this, claiming that Chuguang Media didn’t regard Shang Yaozhi as a human being, overworking him, and that was why he had died of a cardiogenic sudden death. ƒreewebɳovel.com
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