Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore

Xiao He unexpectedly gained a criminal cheat skill that allows him to learn all kinds of crime-related abilities.

—But the catch is, he has to keep “stabbing people” to stay alive.

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Chapter 150 [Xiao He's Fans' Potential Purchasing Power] (2/2)

This data was generated entirely by the fans themselves.

This was completely unexpected.

Driven by curiosity, the blogger delved into the current situation of Xiao He's fans and was quite surprised.

Xiao He has an exceptionally large number of casual fans, including not only female fans who frequently dabble in fandoms but also male fans who don't usually follow celebrities. As for the core fanbase, the big spenders led by "Qingtian Yunhe" clearly possess strong purchasing power and are adept at fan management. They not only spend money but also effectively manage and control their followers. They are low-key and don't engage in online battles. While their overall fame within the fandom isn't particularly high, their true fighting power is formidable, with many being seasoned veterans who migrated from top-tier fan groups.

The blogger then investigated Xiao He's recent business activities and found that Xiao He himself hadn't actually taken on many commercial endorsements. It's clear that Xiao He's team is quite ambitious, not rushing into various endorsements just because of temporary popularity, but rather focusing on a high-quality approach. Furthermore, even without massive traffic and aggressive marketing, the brands Xiao He has worked with have all seen a certain degree of sales growth.

Although there wasn't much data to compare and observe, this blogger, a veteran in the industry for many years, had a keen eye. He simply compiled the data into a table and posted it on his relevant accounts, which naturally attracted more knowledgeable people to come and observe the situation.

As a result, the topic of "Xiao He's fans' purchasing power" quietly climbed to the tail end of the trending searches that day.

Those who understood the data quietly left a like, then went to Xiao He's account to follow him, preparing to make him a long-term observation target for research.

Those who don't understand these data may find them impressive, or they may dismiss them with disdain.

[Uh, this trending topic was bought for no reason. Xiao He's team might as well stick to their old tricks and continue marketing their good deeds.]

[Is the person upstairs an idiot? Maybe they should go take some medicine?]

So is that really that impressive? Can someone in the industry explain?

[Simply put, other people's commercial value is four stars because there are only five stars in total, and they're almost at their limit. Xiao He's commercial value is four stars because there are ten stars in total; he has great potential, OK?]

Actually, I think Xiao He's current value has been underestimated. Although he hasn't played a leading role yet, his several representative roles are enough for him to live off for a long time. And this is just his performance this year. Let's see if he can win a newcomer award next year with his role in "Shining Star". The only pity is that this guy seems to really like playing villains.

Is it a painful thing to enjoy playing villains?

[I can only say that the path to becoming a villainous actor is difficult; it's like putting a shackle on yourself, as scripts aren't always available. Generally speaking, Xiao He's agent, Liu Rulan, is already a well-known top agent, so she couldn't possibly be unaware of this. With her abilities, finding Xiao He a script worthy of an award-winning actor wouldn't be difficult, especially since Xiao He's acting skills are indeed quite good; he's not a hopeless case. But judging from the current situation, I feel that their team is working on something very new. Is Liu Rulan perhaps undertaking some kind of high-difficulty challenge?]

[Haha, just between you and me, we people in the industry are also speculating that Liu Rulan is trying to get a villainous actor award.]

[It's actually a very simple logic. Could it be that Xiao He can only play villains? I've seen some behind-the-scenes photos of Xiao He before; he's the brooding type, with a strong presence and a very distinctive personality. He doesn't seem like a good guy at all. If you force him to play a good guy, I'm afraid the audience won't accept it.]

[I think the answer above is the most likely. Xiao He's acting range is probably too narrow, and Liu Rulan was aware of this, which is why she tacitly allowed Xiao He to pursue villainous roles.]

So, in this light, is Xiao He's acting good or bad?

[Actually, the fact that you asked this question already acknowledges Xiao He's acting skills, considering he didn't have formal training.]

Wow, I almost forgot about this! He's a complete newcomer! What about the other young, formally trained actors in the industry?

The discussion under the topic gradually went astray. Liu Rulan received the news and rushed to the comments section. Looking at the debates about Xiao He's acting skills, she was both amused and exasperated.