During the second semester of high school sophomore year, a genius and rich second-generation heir named Lin Xiangshen transferred into Kuchen High School. He was extroverted and had a large group ...
Chapter Three
Li Jiayi stormed in, wearing 15-centimeter red high heels, and pointed at the chair: "Xiao Li, why is this chair here? Are you trying to make it fall and kill me so you can take my place? Too bad, don't even think about it. It won't kill me. At most, I'll have a fracture, go to the hospital for treatment, have a minor operation, recover for a few months, and I'll be alive and well again, able to walk on my own two feet. Hurry up and move it. You've been following me for so long, and you're still acting like a complete idiot. You can't even do this simple thing right. You have to tell me everything before you do anything."
Li Xiangxiang quickly ran forward, moved the chair aside, and obediently admitted her mistake, saying, "I'm sorry, Mr. Li, I'll get it right away."
After moving the chair and tidying up a bit, she realized she had been completely left behind. She couldn't help but complain in her mind that her aunt was a real workaholic who didn't care about family ties at all when she was working.
She remembered that before she became her aunt's personal assistant, she had a very good impression of her aunt. Whenever someone dared to say that her aunt had a bad temper in front of her, she would have to argue with that person.
Every year during Chinese New Year, her aunt would give her three large red envelopes, containing amounts ranging from 3,000 to 8,000 yuan respectively. Other relatives would only give one red envelope, but her aunt gave three. She was incredibly generous.
Moreover, every year on her birthday, her aunt would give her eight red envelopes, each containing 10,000 yuan. On her birthday, she not only received red envelopes but also gifts: a necklace, three handbags, three bottles of perfume, three pairs of shoes, eight sets of clothes, and a watch.
Her aunt never lost her temper with her; she always spoke gently and with a smile. She felt that her aunt was the best person in the world to her, and she loved her aunt the most.
As a result, when she became too passionate about the entertainment industry and wanted to become a worker in the industry like her aunt, she joined her aunt's company to pursue her dream, and her image of her aunt was completely shattered.
My aunt is very ruthless when she's working. If any of her employees make a mistake, she'll give them a good scolding and make sarcastic remarks. She clearly distinguishes between public and private matters.
She and her aunt have developed serious problems. She has tried to change her aunt's ways, but her aunt insists on doing things her own way and refuses to listen to her suggestions. The only solution she offers is to ask her to leave.
Of course, she wasn't going to leave. After all, she wasn't the only one who joined the company at the same time, and her aunt scolded everyone the same way. If she left, it would mean she was too weak and couldn't even endure this little bit of pain. She wasn't someone who was willing to admit defeat, and even if she had to leave, she didn't want to be the first to do so.
Li Jiayi has very high standards for hiring people, and she rarely makes mistakes. Everyone she recruits meets her requirements, except for Li Xiangxiang, for whom she lowered her standards. She has a backup plan for everyone else who joins the company to ensure they don't leave.
After all, training employees is very time-consuming and energy-intensive, with many unseen costs. She started the company to make money, not to do charity. Once she has trained qualified employees, she is not very willing to let them go. Of course, if other companies are willing to offer high prices to poach her, she is also willing to let them go, as long as she can afford the high penalty for breach of contract.
Anyway, she won't lose out no matter what. Even if employees come in, the work they do is replaceable. There are no employees who are completely irreplaceable; it's just that the cost is different. After all, it's normal that older employees cost more to do the same work. Older employees contribute more to the company, so they should naturally get paid more.
After Li Jiayi finished speaking, she continued forward, giving orders in a condescending manner as she walked: "Xiao Wang, don't just stand there like a block of wood. Give your Director Wang another call. I gave him face by letting him in, but he doesn't know how to give me face."
Hurry up and urge them, they're almost 30 minutes late! What's going on? They're not some big-name celebrity, how dare they act like such a big shot? Where does their audacity come from?
They have little fame, yet they still earn a lot of money. They can't attract investment or boost viewership. They're just decorative figures in variety shows, dispensable. How dare they be so audacious?
Speaking of the pay, I didn't want to pay it in the first place, since I didn't want her in the first place. But your Director Wang insisted that I ask for such a high pay. I think your Director Wang took a lot of kickbacks from it. He's really greedy.
If it weren't for my good relationship with Director Wang—who has helped me so much over the years—I wouldn't be so sloppy. I would have just told that person to get lost, instead of you rushing to call for backup. You've already paid the money; do you think you can just sit back and not do anything?"
Xiao Wang shuddered and replied with his head down, "Okay, Mr. Li, I'll go right away."
In the entertainment industry, it's inevitable to deal with interpersonal relationships and interests. Some wealthy patrons insist on bringing people in, and even if the producer doesn't like that person, they have no choice but to accept them.
Those who get in through personal connections or financial backers are often quite arrogant, always thinking they have powerful connections and are very impressive. Only a small percentage of them are relatively humble.
This type of person is relatively clear-headed and intelligent. They don't have their own resources, so they curry favor with their sugar daddies in order to gain resources, improve themselves, and move up the social ladder. They are ambitious, and their relationship with their sugar daddies is purely one of exploitation.
In order to become famous, finding a sponsor is just a way to gain popularity. The reason why they are polite when participating in the recording of the show is because they want to please the producers and build their own network of contacts and relationships.
The relationships between people are not purely based on interests; sometimes there are also feelings involved. Anyway, if a variety show is recording and hiring people in various categories, such as young female celebrities, young male celebrities, young established actors, child stars, established actors, established singers, etc.
Celebrities with similar positioning are in competition with each other and are highly substitutable. In order to present a good variety show, celebrities with the same positioning cannot appear at the same time. So who should be chosen?
All else being equal, choose those with better relationships with producers and directors. So, smarter celebrities without resources know to proactively cultivate good relationships with producers and directors.
Another wise aspect of this kind of clever person is that he knows he can't rely on his sugar daddy forever; one day, his relationship with his sugar daddy will break down.
Either the sponsor cuts ties voluntarily, or he cuts ties voluntarily. Once he has enough resources and enough fame, he will decisively dump the sponsor when he no longer needs to rely on him.
Those who lack common sense, possess only beauty, and are kept by wealthy patrons and given resources, never consider their own future and thus become unscrupulous and have terrible tempers.
Xu Weiwei spread all her clothes out on the hotel bed. After finally choosing a suitable outfit to wear, she was still filled with worries. Unable to contain her anxiety, she took the initiative to ask, "Sister Lin, what do you think of my outfit? Does it suit me? Does it look good?"
Do you think this white dress looks good? Isn't the color a bit too plain? Should I choose a red dress? That way, the color would be brighter and more eye-catching.
This is my first time recording a variety show, and I'm really afraid that I'll be the one dressed the ugliest and most tacky, while everyone else is dressed smartly and fashionably. I'll feel so out of place, and I don't want that.
Lin Mu smiled and comforted her, "It's okay, don't be nervous, relax. This dress really suits you, it really flatters you, makes you look fair-skinned and beautiful, it's perfect for you, don't worry."
There's no need to change to a red dress; white is much better. It gives a clean feeling. Since it's your first time participating in a variety show, a white dress easily gives people the impression of a clean, innocent girl, which easily evokes goodwill and a protective instinct in people.
Wearing a red dress would be different; it would be too flamboyant and create a sense of isolation. It might look nice, but it would give off a feeling of distance, which would be counterproductive.
The key is to avoid being off-putting. If you wear a red dress, some viewers might find you too aggressive and be afraid to get close to you, which is really inappropriate.
When the audience has developed a good liking for you, it will be most appropriate for you to wear a red dress. This will create a strong contrast. The audience already has a preconceived image of you, thinking of you as a sweet and cute pretty little sister. They will then discover that you are also a sharp and charming beautiful older sister.
Also, don't worry, I'll be with you the whole time during the recording, acting as your assistant. But don't overthink it, I'm actually doing this for the company's future and to build a good relationship with the producer of the variety show you're participating in.
Your variety show recording is settled this time, but your other sisters haven't. Every beginning is difficult. This variety show you're recording is a big production with an S++++ rating, and the promotion is top-notch.
Once this variety show airs, you can expect to receive more invitations to other variety shows. At that point, you won't have to worry about not being able to appear on any shows, and you'll officially be part of the entertainment industry, not just the live streaming industry.
Recording variety shows earns you much more money and is much easier than live streaming, plus you get a lot of genuine fans. Unlike those "big brothers and sisters" in live streaming rooms, you have to put in a lot of effort to maintain those relationships.
Some older men and women are prone to making rude and vulgar demands, sometimes practically begging to earn money. But it's different when you become a celebrity in the entertainment industry. Fans there are extremely doting on their idols and wouldn't make any rude requests.
Xu Weiwei shook her head and said, "Sister Lin, you're probably overthinking it. Female celebrities' fans don't seem to spoil them. Many are career-oriented fans. If a female celebrity is even slightly overweight or doesn't have a good figure, her fans will urge her to lose weight. Many will even insult her. They don't spoil her at all."
Many male celebrities' fans are indeed quite doting; they don't make too many demands on their idols. Even if their idol gains weight, they'll still find excuses for them and won't resort to insults.
Lin Mu smiled and said, "Even if some fans make requests, they are a minority. Many silent fans actually dote on their idols and won't make any requests. And these kinds of fans are often the ones who spend the most money on their idols."
Those fans who jump around and nitpick are often people who, after getting something for free or paying a little money, think they are the idol's parents and that the idol must listen to them.
For celebrities to maintain their popularity, they need to have their own ideas and not be like puppets who just do whatever their fans say. Of course, fans should listen to their opinions, but not all of them are necessarily correct. After all, they are not professionals, but amateurs who have not delved into the industry. How can they possibly offer any truly helpful or feasible suggestions?
If you actually do what the fans say, those fans might still leave. Fans are both affectionate and heartless; they love deeply when they love, but they might suddenly stop loving at any moment.
Remember to treat being a celebrity like working in the service industry. Only if you can provide enough value to your fans will they continue to love you. Once you are no longer of any use to your fans, they may leave.
But at least your fans genuinely loved you, and those wonderful times are precious.
Both male and female celebrities have various types of fans. Some fans are doting, while others are not. Male celebrities tend to have more doting fans, which generates more buzz. Female celebrities, on the other hand, have fewer doting fans and are often lost in the sea of ordinary fans.
However, one advantage female celebrities have over male celebrities is that even when female celebrities are in relationships, the number of fans who lose them is much smaller than that of male celebrities. Of course, female celebrities can't choose partners that are too embarrassing.
After all, we Chinese people believe in the saying that things of the same kind come together and people of the same kind form groups. If the partner you find is too awful, then firstly, people will doubt your judgment, and secondly, they will doubt your character. After all, if the partner you find is so rubbish, how can you even be interested in them? Does that mean that you are actually just as rubbish?
The image that celebrities present on screen always contains an element of pretense; it's not their true, complete self. After all, think about it: if you were an ordinary person and knew you were being photographed, could you still maintain your most natural state? Wouldn't you exhibit some slightly affected and pretentious behavior?
Do you ever feel the urge to tidy up your outfit, or even change into a completely new set? Do you consciously restrain yourself from saying things you wouldn't say in front of the camera, things you would say when you're not on camera? You do all of those things.
If an ordinary person knows to make appropriate adjustments, then a celebrity who lives under the spotlight and has a little bit of sense will definitely put on an act if they want to become famous.
For example, a celebrity with a particularly bad temper might throw a tantrum at their personal assistant when there are no cameras around, deliberately making things difficult for them, but when the cameras are on, they act like the best leader, gentle and approachable—two completely different sides of themselves.
Many fans with a bit of sense will suddenly wake up and become objective after a female celebrity finds a bad partner. They will be able to break free from the heavy filter they once had and re-examine their idol. They will then realize that they liked the wrong person, that their idol is actually quite rubbish, and that they have been pretending all this time. They will be deceived and eventually stop being fans.
For male celebrities, it goes without saying that the vast majority of fans simply cannot accept their idols dating, regardless of whether the partner is good or bad. This will lead to a massive wave of fans leaving the fandom. After all, their idol is their ideal romantic partner, and if they have a lover, wouldn't their beautiful fantasy be completely shattered? It's quite normal for fans to leave the fandom.
You might feel that sexual value is something that's hard to talk about, but there's nothing shameful about it. Both men and women are born with basic human needs, so does that mean only men can be attracted to women and women can't be attracted to men?
Of course! The reason male celebrities have so many female fans is precisely because they can provide a lot of sexual value. Once a male celebrity is in a relationship, it's as if he can no longer provide any sexual value. Any fan with a modicum of sense who wants their idol to provide sexual value will choose to unfollow him.
Those who remain are fans who never expected their idol to provide sexual value, since not every fan fantasizes about being their idol's girlfriend. There are also so-called "mom fans," "sister fans," and "older sister fans," who treat their idol like a son, a younger brother, or an older brother.
There are also some fans who admire strength, personality, or career, and they won't choose to unfollow. Of course, some will still unfollow because they feel that their idol isn't career-driven enough after falling in love.
Some female fans will choose to stay because they simply can't live without their idols, while others secretly hope their idols break up, thinking they might one day be able to take their place. In short, those with extremely high tolerance will choose to stay.
Xu Weiwei's curiosity was piqued, and she couldn't help but ask, "Sister Lin, you really know a lot. I've never thought of these things before. What I don't understand is why some male celebrities who are particularly ugly become top stars and have so many female fans? On the contrary, many handsome men with very high looks don't become top stars or have that many fans. Why is that?"
They're all chasing after celebrities, why don't they find someone more handsome to follow? Why do they chase after such ugly ones? They don't even know how to treat themselves properly. It feels like those people treat them so badly! It's like they have a fetish for ugly people, it's terrifying.
I simply cannot understand why a handsome guy has fewer fans than an unattractive guy.
Lin Mu smiled mysteriously and said, "There are many reasons for this, but the most fundamental one is this: what do you think we are really following when we idolize celebrities? Are we following others, or ourselves?"
Once you understand this, you'll find the answer to your question. Clearly, the essence of idol worship is actually about idolizing yourself; it's about being yourself. The celebrity you admire isn't the real person, but rather an image you've created in your imagination.
In reality, it doesn't exist at all. It's like a painting based on a thousand-year-old willow tree. Do you love the willow tree itself? No, you love the painting, which has been artistically processed and embellished, not the most realistic one.
But what you can get close to and see is not the painting, but the tree, so you mistakenly think that you love the tree, but that's not actually the case.
As for why there are more people who like ugly male celebrities than handsome male celebrities, it's because people are actually more tolerant than you think.
Look down on the street, who's that beautiful woman dating? Is it a handsome guy? No, actually she's always with a guy who's not that good-looking. Because beautiful women need to be pampered in relationships, while handsome men are a super rare resource.
Of course, beauty is a scarce resource; most people are quite ordinary-looking, and some are even ugly. But from childhood to adulthood, you've seen far more beautiful women than handsome men, right?
Under the same circumstances, a handsome man receives far more preferential treatment than a beautiful woman. So, is it realistic to expect a handsome man to be the one doting on a beautiful woman? Definitely not. Nobody wants to suffer, even a handsome man wants to be pampered in a relationship.
A beautiful woman will naturally accept someone who will pamper her as a partner. Some relationships will have good outcomes, while others will not, because debts must be repaid, and the same applies to feelings. If you keep taking advantage of others, one day you will eventually lose that advantage.
If you date for a long time and win over the beautiful woman, even if her beauty is rare, people will grow old, lose their looks, and her patience and love for you may also disappear.
What did they value in you in the first place? Your face, your looks. But now you no longer have that advantage, so how can you possibly continue to enjoy the corresponding benefits? In the end, the ending is destined to be anything but happy.
Another point is that people are inherently fickle. They can't get what they want, and they're always longing for it. But once they get it and have it, they might not cherish it as much. This is a psychological phenomenon that most people have, and only a small minority do not.
Besides, do you really think anyone would willingly be in a subordinate position in a relationship? Even if they acted very humble before you got together, you've been together for a long time now.
No one is a true saint. Past efforts will eventually turn into resentment and bitterness, drastically altering the way you interact. Therefore, if you easily agree to be with someone just because they treat you well, you'll have to bear the consequences yourself.
Also, while appearance is indeed important, is it really so important as to be indispensable, like how a person would die of thirst if they didn't drink water? No.
The essence of loving someone is actually a process of enchanting them. Once you truly see them clearly and there are no more filters, you will choose to leave.
Why do female fans prefer to like an ugly male celebrity rather than a handsome one? Because when you fall in love with a male celebrity, you're already aware of his appearance. But you can't tell others, "Yes, I'm blind, I'm sick, I just like ugly people, not handsome ones."
What would you say? You wouldn't. What would you say? You would argue back when someone says your idol is ugly, saying, "It's alright, I think he's quite handsome, not ugly at all. So where is he ugly?"
Have you ever heard of the term "ugly-handsome"? Actually, labeling a celebrity as "ugly-handsome" means that many people already know that the person they like is ugly, but in the end they will not admit it. Instead, they will say, "No way, he is obviously so handsome."
While others look at you with disdain, as if you're mentally challenged, you feel your choice is absolutely right. You're not a superficial person; you admire the person's character. You believe those who only care about looks are shallow, foolish, and brainless. They don't realize that talent is the most important thing.
If your face is no longer attractive, and you want to continue loving it, you'll definitely need to find reasons to convince yourself. So, you'll use your enormous imagination to endlessly charm your ugly protagonist, eventually becoming immersed in your own world. Since your protagonist needs you, you certainly can't leave.
People who like handsome men first see their good looks and know clearly that they like the face of the person in question. As long as the face is good-looking, everything is fine.
But would you bravely admit to strangers that you're just someone who judges by appearance and nothing else? Some people would, some wouldn't.
There's really no need to use too much imagination to charm him. Just look at that face, and you'll know you'll be attracted. He's handsome, and that alone surpasses countless others.
So why are there so few fans who genuinely care about handsome men? Because you know you're competing with many others for your idol, and your idol doesn't necessarily need you that much. Besides, a common problem among Chinese women is that they feel too unworthy.
She always feels that she is not good enough for handsome guys, or that if she were to date a handsome guy, he would cheat on her. But if she were to be with an ugly girl, at least the ugly girl wouldn't cheat, and she would be good enough for her.
But ultimately, it all comes down to the individual's character. Whether someone is handsome or not, the probability of infidelity is always there. How can you guarantee that if you're with someone unattractive, they will love you and love you forever? You can't.
Essentially, dating is a gamble—betting that this person will love you forever. Some people lose, some win, but just like buying a lottery ticket, are you guaranteed to win? The probability of winning the lottery is the same as the probability of having a good relationship.
Then you should think about whether you are truly one of God's chosen ones. Another point is that many handsome men might be empty-headed, lacking intelligence, and not very bright. Many people admire strength, so they might like someone who is ugly but intelligent.
God is fair; if He gives you beauty, He might not give you brains, and vice versa. In the entertainment industry, there's no such thing as someone completely brainless. Truly stupid people have already been eliminated; they couldn't even get into that circle.
Having a brain doesn't necessarily mean having excellent grades, just like someone who ranks first in their grade doesn't necessarily have high emotional intelligence. In the entertainment industry, what's most important for success? Emotional intelligence.
If someone has high emotional intelligence, can you assume they're brainless? No. Of course, someone with high intelligence but low emotional intelligence could also be a genius. Some scientists are like that; their emotional intelligence might not be particularly high, but their IQ is off the charts, and they've made enormous contributions to humanity. They are truly remarkable and worthy of our respect.
Moreover, celebrities in the entertainment industry all know how to cultivate a public image, but are they really like that? No, they aren't.
Xu Weiwei couldn't help but interject, "That's not quite right. I think some of the popular celebrities these days seem really stupid. I can't stand it anymore. I'm suffering from aversion to stupidity, but they still have countless fans. I feel like there's a huge generation gap between me and today's fans. I can't fit in at all."
Lin Mu nodded and said, "What you said does exist. Some entertainment companies have a set of tricks for promoting people. In fact, they deliberately raise their own artists to be stupid."
After all, overly intelligent and shrewd people are likely to leave after the agency has invested a lot of effort in making them famous, because those stars know which choice is better for their future development and are unwilling to stay with the company, feeling that it will only wear them down.
From the fans' perspective, their idol is unbeatable. But from the agency's perspective, it's a losing proposition; they paid a price but received no return.
So, to avoid this situation from happening again, the next time a management company promotes someone, they will deliberately choose some artists who are still controlled and lack common sense. With someone promoting them and resources piling up, some people who seem unbelievable to you will be made famous.
After all, uniqueness is a very attractive point. You have to understand that ugly people are ugly in all sorts of ways, and their genes are very strong. No matter how handsome a man or beautiful woman is, if they have a child with an ugly person, the child will almost look exactly like that person, without any difference. As for good genes, none of them will be passed down.
And what about handsome men and beautiful women? Good-looking people all have similarities, such as their eyebrows, eyes, temperament, and so on.
It's like someone opening a doll shop, originally selling all kinds of handsome, cute, and beautiful dolls. But because there are many doll shops like this in the city, all selling pretty dolls, they can't sell any and almost go bankrupt.
Out of anger, the shop manager deliberately designed his dolls to be ugly to express his resentment. As a result, the dolls sold very well because buyers found them to be unique and inexplicably attracted to them.
That's just how people are; they're easily attracted to things that might seem special. Besides, a handsome guy's looks aren't always what they seem. People who pursue handsome guys are drawn to his face, so when his style or hairstyle isn't right and his looks diminish, they feel disappointed.
But pursuing someone ugly is different. Even if someone is ugly, you can close your eyes and praise them as handsome. Anyway, you can't say what you really think. You've really fooled yourself, and you won't feel disappointed or disappointed because you didn't have much expectation to begin with.
On the rare occasion when a makeup artist does a phenomenal job and makes the ugly person look a little better, the artist praises them as if they were a god descended from heaven, feeling incredibly proud and full of surprise, maximizing the entertainment value.
So, counterintuitively, generally speaking, the experience of following an unattractive celebrity is actually better than following a handsome one. So, can you understand why so many people are attracted to male celebrities who aren't particularly good-looking?
Xu Weiwei frowned and said, "I can roughly understand, but if it were me, I probably wouldn't be swayed by these external ideas. Ugly is ugly, beautiful is beautiful, and handsome is handsome. These three words evoke three different feelings and cannot be confused at all."
Another thing I don't understand is that many celebrity fans can easily become online executioners because of their idols. I have personally witnessed someone who was living a peaceful life before becoming a fan, but after becoming a fan, they became a bottomless attacker, resorting to all kinds of insults and curses for their idol. I think that's terrifying.
"Following celebrities hasn't made me a better person; instead, it's made me a worse person. So why bother following them? And why don't the idols of these fans do anything about it? It's so irresponsible."
Lin Mu smiled and said, "How do you know those idols really don't want to get involved? What if they want to but are stopped? After all, behind every artist are countless unsung workers, such as legal teams, makeup artists, hairstylists, stylists, behind-the-scenes cameramen, publicists, executive agents, drivers, assistants, and so on."
If the celebrities themselves were to intervene, it might cause turmoil within the fan community, resulting in losses for the artists and a potential decrease in their commercial value. These are uncontrollable risks, and the artists' teams are unwilling to let them take such risks.
Xu Weiwei said speechlessly, "How can you not even take this small risk? You're not even willing to do this for your fans. You have no conscience and don't know how to be grateful. Those fans are so pitiful. Your idol doesn't care about them at all."
Lin Mu shook his head and said, "You're thinking too simply. People are bound to encounter situations where they have no control over their own lives. How can you guarantee that there won't be any major risks involved?"
If things get out of control, the artist will have to leave the entertainment industry, and all the members of the artist's team will lose their jobs. Artists can't just think about themselves; they also have to consider the staff who are with them.
Change isn't easy. Do you know about Wang Anshi's reforms in history? Wang Anshi's initial intentions were good, but what was the final result? Not good.
Xu Weiwei: "I still think this is wrong. Although it seems reasonable, being heartless is being heartless. If it were me, I would stop it, even if it meant I had to give up being a celebrity. As for other losses, I think they are all acceptable. We can't stop doing what is right just because we are afraid."
Lin Mu shook his head and said, "You really are quite pure and idealistic, but that's exactly why I was willing to sign you."
You're right, and you're very brave and courageous—that's great. I've always admired that about you because I couldn't do it. If I became a celebrity, I might give up on supporting my fans because I wanted to consider the shared interests of myself and my staff.
Xu Weiwei straightened her back and said, "There's nothing wrong with being an idealist. I think emotions should sometimes take precedence over interests. My fans love me, and their love for me is extremely selfless."
As a qualified idol, I have an obligation to help them become better, not worse, after they become my fans. I don't like it when they are naturally gentle but argue and insult others because of me.
I will curse. It doesn't matter if I get insulted. Let those people insult me. The best way to deal with these cyberbullies is to ignore them and not react at all.
If he sees you're not reacting, he'll gradually get bored and lose the patience to continue hurling insults. Therefore, the best solution isn't to argue back, but to ignore him.
I hope I can guide my fans onto the right path, rather than resorting to violence as a form of self-defense.
Lin Mu smiled and said, "Your idea is really quite good. If such a situation really happens, I support you in doing it. I will accept whatever the outcome is, good or bad. Anyway, you only live once, so be bold and do it! I will always be with you."
Xu Weiwei was deeply moved, tears welling up in her eyes. She couldn't help but hug Lin Mu tightly, exclaiming, "Sister Lin, it's so good to have you. I love you."