"Let's go back and find that hacker!"
Lu Xiaokong immediately turned around and walked back.
"Hey, ouch—what idea have you come up with now—ouch—"
Shiji sneezed several more times in a row, then rubbed his nose.
His gaze swept over the nearby stalls, and he murmured in confusion, "That's strange, could it be that I really am allergic to pollen?"
"Achoo!"
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Xie Jingshi and his group were filming, while Liu Rulan, who came from the event, stood next to Xiao He.
Xiao He glanced at Liu Rulan, but didn't ask her about Mrs. Marshall. Instead, he asked, "Sister Liu, has public opinion in China changed much recently?"
"Huh? No."
Liu Rulan thought for a moment, then looked at Xiao He, "What's wrong? Did you make any special discovery?"
Xiao He honestly said, "Maybe I'm overthinking it. I just saw a guy filming me, and I had a feeling he had bad intentions."
Liu Rulan's gaze immediately swept towards the outside.
Since the film crew mostly shoots on location, they've been attracting curious glances from the surrounding area. This festival is also one of the local highlights, so there are a lot of tourists coming and going. It's inevitable that they'll be watched by some people while they're filming here.
With so many people around, Liu Rulan was surprised by Xiao He's keen observation.
"Honest intentions? Is it a domestic paparazzi? A sasaeng fan? Or a hater?"
“It’s just a feeling,” Xiao He said honestly. “I have no evidence, and the other party doesn’t seem to be Chinese.”
In fact, Asians look quite similar, but upon closer inspection, there are still some differences, especially in their overall demeanor, trendy hairstyles and outfits, and even their eyes.
For example, in photos of celebrities from different Asian countries, even if you're not a fan but just a passerby, you can often tell at a glance which celebrity is from which country; it really is just a feeling.
Xiao He couldn't pinpoint any evidence to support his claim; it was simply a gut feeling.
But Xiao He didn't understand.
Liu Rulan was also puzzled: "Where did you provoke this?"
As an agent who has been handling the aftermath for her artists for many years, she is now able to accept the troubles that arise from her artists quite well.
This time, it's really strange that Xiao He provoked him from somewhere.
Xiao He: "...I don't know either."
You ask me? Who should I ask?
Xiao He himself was completely dumbfounded!
Liu Rulan stared at Xiao He, knowing that Xiao He was not one to speak without reason. Since he said that, there must be a problem.
After a moment's thought, she reassured them, "Don't worry about this. I'll have my team in China keep a close eye on the situation."
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Meanwhile, the domestic operations team discovered something unusual.
"What's wrong?"
The operations staff member next to him casually asked.
"It seems that the popularity of Xiao Ge's 'Twelve Mirrors' has waned."
Xiao Zhou looked through the video's backend data and said with considerable distress.
Logically, the performance of "Twelve Mirrors" should be more in line with the tastes of overseas audiences. Recently, there has indeed been a lot of discussion about Xiao He on foreign websites, and the video's traffic has remained high. Many foreign fans have become fans of Xiao He because of this video.
But starting today, Brother Xiao's video traffic isn't as good as it was a few days ago.
This puzzled Xiao Zhou.
"It's normal. Traffic is unpredictable; it rises in one direction and falls in another. Nobody can say for sure. Perhaps something more attention-grabbing will happen, so people aren't focusing on this anymore. There's no need to worry too much."
The older operations manager patted Xiaozhou on the shoulder.
"Alright, it just so happens that Manager Liu asked us to reduce the trend of those meme-filled comments on foreign websites. Now that the traffic has gone down, we can also clean up the comment section."
Regarding the operation of external online accounts, Linghui Entertainment did not choose to outsource, but instead directly entrusted this task to the operations department. However, since most people have less experience with external websites, while they are focusing on the development of these accounts, they still have a lot to learn and explore.
Xiao Zhou didn't really understand overseas traffic operation models, so she didn't dwell on it and started to focus on her work.
On the internet, entries related to Xiao He's "Twelve Mirrors" continue to quietly decline.
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