Chapter 439 A Must-Take Lesson in Life—Demystification (1/2)



After Mei Mei released another bombshell about Han Jae-woo, Xiao He withdrew from Korean online forums.

The subtle, unspoken power of the internet has already dealt Han Jae-woo a severe blow. The young, Grand Slam film star he had been cultivating has now become a pariah in his own country.

After Han Zaiyu's scandals were exposed one by one, no one remembered that Han Zaiyu had stolen Xiao He's video. After all, in many people's eyes, it was not a big deal. He stole it, so what? Han Zaiyu had already deleted the relevant video, and it didn't affect Xiao He. Xiao He hadn't pursued the matter, so the matter should be put to rest, and everyone could live in peace.

As for Han Zaiyu's current breakdown, it has nothing to do with Xiao He.

After dealing with Han Zaiyu, Xiao He took Xiao Chen to scout out locations in the neighborhood in the afternoon, and also strolled around the nearby square.

They even took the opportunity to see the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which is said to have many celebrity handprints.

Well, all I can say is that once you see something with your own eyes, its mystique is completely dispelled.

If Xiao He hadn't been certain he hadn't come to the wrong place, he would have thought they were in the wrong place.

At first, the road was much narrower than Xiao He had imagined, and a fence blocked most of the street. The whole place could be described as dilapidated. Some of the bricks on the ground had many cracks and mottled dirt. Moreover, due to the condition of the area, there was an indescribable stench that lingered around, making people frown.

Fortunately, after walking for a short while, they arrived at the most bustling area. The surrounding buildings gradually became cleaner and more beautiful, with dazzling decorations. The shops on both sides also had many Hollywood elements, and the roads became wider. There were also many temporary stalls set up in the middle, mostly displaying food and souvenirs.

The streets are now filled with many more performers, some even dressed in outlandish costumes.

This place is not quite what I imagined.

It seems that the halo that was once coveted by insiders has gradually faded with the development of the times, and has finally become what it is now, tasteless to eat, but a pity to throw away, leaving one to sigh at the fleeting time.

Finally, adhering to the principle that since he was already there, Xiao He still took photos at several popular spots for his future Weibo posts.

During this time, Xiao He even encountered his own fans.

"Ah, Xiao He! We all like you so much!"

"Brother Xiao, please give me your autograph!"

"Brother Xiao, may we take pictures?"

There weren't many people, and Xiao He readily agreed to their request. Passersby glanced at them a few more times before continuing on their way as if it were nothing out of the ordinary.

There was a little incident during the signing.

A fan with exceptionally fast internet speed, who knew about recent events in China, finally couldn't contain her curiosity after seeing Xiao He in person and asked, "Brother Xiao, have you been watching Weibo lately? Do you know about Han Zaiyu's incident? Why hasn't your team released any announcements? We're so worried about you."

Actually, these words were a bit inappropriate, but Xiao He knew that the other party meant no harm and was simply concerned about him. He didn't show any dissatisfaction on his face. Instead, he blinked and smiled, saying, "Thank you for your concern, but you don't need to worry about this. We just need to do our own things. I will work harder in the future and produce more and better works. Thank you everyone."

Unsurprisingly, Xiao He's words, along with his chance encounter with fans in Los Angeles, quickly spread back to China.

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