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.
<...At that time, Qin Lezhang was a guest on the live variety show recording.
However, he did not participate in the water activities, and the scene was very chaotic, so Xiao He did not formally greet the other party, and the two were completely strangers.
Of course, what Xiao He found most unforgettable were Qin Lezhang's fans.
According to Liu Rulan's previous introduction, he only felt that Qin Lezhang's group of fans were particularly obsequious and humble.
Well, after all, it was still quite strange to be called "Young Master" every day.
Perhaps it is Qin Lezhang's own family background that gives him a unique charm; his fans' attitude towards him is no different from that of feudal slaves.
When Qin Lezhang started dating, fans criticized the woman's background and status.
Qin Lezhang smokes, and fans remark that the cigars of the wealthy don't smell like smoke.
Qin Lezhang can post a Weibo post at will, and his fans will always check in the comments section on time, praising him for another day of pursuing his dream in the entertainment industry.
What these fans often say is, "If the young master doesn't become popular, he'll have no choice but to retire from the entertainment industry and inherit the family business."
Once a war of words breaks out between fans, Qin Lezhang's fans will use phrases like "Your brother is a wage earner, while our young master is already a capitalist" to suppress the other side, or even say things like "You'd better stop cursing, in case our young master blacklists your brother, you fans will have nowhere to cry."
As a result, Qin Lezhang's fans are known as "mad dogs" who can do whatever they want in the industry.
Passersby were not keen on getting entangled with these fans, and fans of other celebrities were also hesitant to clash with Qin Lezhang. When they encountered each other online, they generally communicated politely.
After all, there's a reason why his fans are so arrogant; Qin Lezhang really does have the power to blacklist someone.
"If it's him, then we really have no choice but to suffer in silence..."
Xiao Chen clearly knew the nature of the fans over there, and sighed with some regret.
"What? Don't you have President Zhuang as your backer? Why are you afraid of him?"
O'Dean asked with great curiosity.
Xiao He smiled helplessly: "President Zhuang only values my commercial value, and the next few works are closely related to his interests. So in these situations, he will help me out when appropriate. But we are ultimately in a superior-subordinate relationship, and it is impossible for me to involve him in such matters."
Moreover, Xiao He is not entirely clear about Qin Lezhang's true background yet; he had only heard Liu Rulan mention it briefly before.
He shrugged, deciding to make a note of the matter for now, and said, "Never mind, let's not dwell on this for now, let's go see the scene."
"good."
So the group stopped bringing up the topic and officially entered the arena.
The Mengla Circuit is approximately 5.8 kilometers long, with spectator seating extending along the track. The circuit includes long straights and high-speed corners, featuring several world-renowned bends. Many movies and games have referenced its track data. In particular, several famous international Gran Turismo racing games have directly replicated the circuit in their games, allowing players to experience the thrill and joy of racing firsthand.
As a result, this place has become a must-visit spot for many racing game players.
Xiao He stood at one end of the field and looked out over the entire arena, which seemed to stretch as far as the eye could see.
"Brother Xiao, Brother Xiao—"
Xiao Chen suddenly leaned close to Xiao He and whispered, "Isn't that Qin Lezhang and the others over there?"
Xiao He immediately followed Xiao Chen's gaze.
Sure enough, some people become the center of attention wherever they go—of course, in a purely derogatory sense.
A black-haired young man wearing sunglasses stood casually in front of the repair station in the distance, talking to several foreigners, while at least a dozen burly men in black suits stood around them.
To be honest, O'Dean's complaints just now were not exaggerated at all.
The scene was mostly filled with racers, and everyone had to register and report to enter and exit. There were no fans or criminals there, so why did this guy bring in a whole group of people at once? Who was he trying to keep an eye on?
You can't just be on guard against people disliking him and then rush up and beat them up, can you?
Xiao He glanced at Ou De'en without leaving a trace and found that Ou De'en had not noticed that his "enemy" was in that direction.
Xiao He's eye twitched.
If it's to prevent getting beaten up... then it's definitely necessary.
He was just mistaken for the main culprit and almost got beaten up by the thugs, wasn't he...?
But that's really strange. Weren't they saying there were only two people involved in the car chase? Where did these bodyguards come from?
Were they like them, riding in a minibus that swayed over from behind?