Weight Exchange System: The Fat Girl’s Comeback Plan

【An entertainment industry novel, chronicling the female lead’s journey through showbiz.】

【No slacking, no meltdowns, no dating shows, no livestreams. She acts with dedication, films ...

Chapter 618 Prophecy (2/2)

[Not to mention the "Xiao Fengque" series and "The Mute Woman," the Xiao Fengque homepage still celebrates Ye Mianfei's birthday every year, but why don't we see the Xiao Fengque homepage celebrating Yang Huanyi's birthday? Why don't we see Xie An's homepage celebrating Li Yi's birthday? Is this some kind of lucky break?]

Even if "The Mute Woman" rode the coattails of "The Fierce Army 1" to the box office, its Green Leaf rating certainly didn't ride that coattails, right? To sum it all up as just "picking up a bargain" and "piggybacking"...

The most off-topic part of the whole essay is the section on "Half a Day." It's been less than two years; those internet users haven't forgotten yet. Back then, "Climbing Ivy" photoshopped nude pictures, ghost pictures, and pornographic images of Ye Chu, calling her a prostitute; they photoshopped Ye Chu's head into a product image with a "cheap sale" watermark; they doxxed Ye Chu's fans, sending several hydraulic ID numbers flying all over Weibo. Ye Chu's studio sued several "Climbing Ivy" haters, but "Climbing Ivy" then deleted those Weibo posts announcing the lawsuits. All of this can be summed up with a casual "fan abuse"? Hydraulic only deleted a few reposts from other groups, and those groups acted like they were dying, giving Ye Chu and Hydraulic a bunch of nicknames; if they had encountered "Climbing Ivy" back then, they probably would have used up all their dictionaries and naming guides [sweating profusely]

[I admit there's some truth to the original poster's explanation of how to manipulate fans, but for a character or person to evoke such strong emotions, shouldn't that character have some redeeming qualities? In *Water Margin*, there are characters who evoke strong emotions for Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, and Song Jiang; even Pan Jinlian and Wu Dalang have different interpretations and sympathetic views. Why don't we see characters like Wang Ying and Gao Qiu becoming incredibly popular after being manipulated? Please understand, if a character is weak, stupid, and unconvincing, the actor's performance is terrible and distracting, and both sides in a romantic pairing are awful, the audience will just think, "They deserve to be tortured like this." Fans and viewers aren't stupid; it's not like just anyone can be tortured and automatically attract and solidify their fanbase like setting spray. [Sweating profusely]]

[The directors and screenwriters Ye Chu has worked with so far include: Yi Tianzhao, Zheng Bohan, Jian Xiaojun, Jiang Shang Nongchaosheng, Xu Hanwen, Ai Xiaodong, Shao Guangji, Gu Wenhua, Luo Yao, and Xin Gui. Except for Shao Guangji, all of them have publicly praised, thanked, or supported Ye Chu. Many have collaborated with him twice. Even Xin Gui, who hasn't even shown his face yet, has joined Qingping Entertainment's "Raging Plan." Are you implying that all of this has nothing to do with Ye Chu?]

Among the actors I've worked with, Yang Huanyi, Qi Ming, Li Zhenxiang, and the Huang Mei Zhang trio from "Happiness Street" have all collaborated with Ye Chu multiple times. If you say these people are naturally masochistic and enjoy excitement, and just like to work with Ye Chu, this insidious and vicious scoundrel, then there's nothing I can do about it.

Of the brands he's worked with, Renxing Mobile has renewed its contract, and Ye Chu will be showcasing their new "brick-sized" phone this year. They've also invested in Ye Chu's new movie, *Tianjun*. I can't remember the other endorsements; there's a large spreadsheet made by Ye Chu's fans in the other group—go check it out yourself.

[The original poster's entire essay, at first glance seemingly critical but actually praising, and upon closer inspection seemingly praising but actually criticizing, completely denies Ye Chu's acting skills, personal charm, individual ability, script selection skills, the character respected by brands, and her ability to maintain interpersonal relationships. It attributes all of Ye Chu's current success to the manipulation of the Chinese entertainment industry's fan circles; all the blame lies with Ye Chu, all her fame is attributed to her mysterious team, all her fans were gained through abuse, and her large following in lower-tier markets was given to her for free by Shi Shan. Ye Chu is like an empty shell playing power games; with just a few tricks, the whole world will rush to her for her "purification."]

[I've never spoken out about the many negative posts criticizing Ye Chu in this group because my stance is very clear. Those who don't believe me will just laugh it off, and explaining it to those who do is pointless. The most dangerous thing is the seemingly objective and neutral writing style of the original poster, which actually subtly manipulates concepts and obscures the facts. Because it really can fool people, just like those comments above, who now think the original poster is actually praising Ye Chu, right?]

[I'm putting this out there: even if someone can perfectly replicate the process described by the original poster, she won't become the second Ye Chu. Those who don't believe me can try; there are plenty of newcomers in the Chinese entertainment industry, and many entertainment companies and platforms are stalking Green Leaf. It's a game of capital, not something new.]

[Several long paragraphs... It's been flooding my feed...]

[Is this considered streaking for love? Why didn't the admin kick him out? And why didn't the poster block him...?]

[The admin is so busy collecting gold coins from JiBapi that his hands are sore, he can't kick anymore [delicious]]

[Too long to read...]

[The original poster is indeed distorting the cause and effect. Don't think that just because Shi Laozan is now washed up, the former ivy was a cute little thing! You keep saying it's torturing fans, but Shi Laozan had over a dozen ex-girlfriends before, why didn't they torture him? It's because they didn't go all out against him!!!]

Of all the despicable things Ye Qiandao has done, the only one I have no problem with is killing Shi Laoshan. [Delicious]

Will anyone actually replicate this foliar fertilizer process?

[The original poster said this strategy will become a template, while the "hydraulic sister" who's been sacrificing herself for love said no one can become the second Ye Chu. So, does that fish have the ability to test it out according to the procedure and see who's right...?]