Chapter 536 of "The Chronicles of Chasing the Wind" premieres (2/2)



As long as Zhao Qinyuan doesn't affect the normal broadcast of "The Legend of Chasing the Wind".

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Xiao He then stayed in the capital for a few more days, and flew to Hangzhou en route to participate in business activities.

On the evening of August 8, "Chasing the Wind" was broadcast simultaneously on the platform and channel.

Almost instantly after its launch, the various data for "The Legend of Chasing the Wind" skyrocketed. Even the usually stable ratings on CCTV-8 saw an incredible surge during prime time, with real-time viewership steadily increasing, forming a "premiere peak".

The platform's data speaks for itself. As the home base of Xiaohe fans, it had already launched a large-scale online event before the broadcast, with a large number of fans going online to support the broadcast, and even a countdown red envelope rain.

As his first male-centric drama, Xiao He also made sure to log on at the right time, and then took the opportunity to complain about the poor website maintenance of Banana Video.

Banana Video is not what it used to be. Although it was one of the early giants, it doesn't have a lot of traffic to rely on, and there are many things to criticize in its later operations. It is a controversial product in the eyes of the audience.

Of course, no video platform is immune to criticism.

As he watched the page start to lag as the number of comments surged, Xiao He's eye twitched.

If he could, he would also like to secretly give this business partner a bad review.

In order to prevent his drama from being overwhelmed by fans as soon as it aired, Xiao He reluctantly and secretly helped to reinforce it.

Once the video loading lag finally disappeared, Xiao He relaxed and watched his "Chasing the Wind Record" in sync with the netizens in the video's bullet comments.

In the first episode of "The Legend of Chasing the Wind," Xiao He's role is relatively small, appearing only briefly at the beginning. The rest of the episode focuses on the background of the plot and some of the male lead's fond childhood memories.

This part of the story is quite challenging for the director in terms of camera language and narrative pacing. After all, the male lead only appears briefly at the beginning and speaks in a somewhat enigmatic way, which might confuse many viewers. In the middle, there are scenes with children, which could easily feel boring. Therefore, there must be some highlights here to keep the audience engaged.

Fortunately, the young actor is a veteran among the many children in the industry. His acting is quite pleasing, and the story is explained clearly. There is almost no dragging on, and Xiao He's character, Song Chenye, successfully reappears.

The plot becomes quite straightforward here: Song Chenye's entire family was murdered, and he fled with his master, living in seclusion in the mountains to learn martial arts. Now that he has returned, there is only one thing he wants to do—take revenge!

Find your old enemies, force out their accomplices one by one, uncover the truth of what happened back then, and then kill them one by one.

One of the better aspects of "The Legend of Chasing the Wind" is that the plot is not drawn out. In other stories, the male protagonist would have to go through many twists and turns to investigate, painstakingly find his first enemy, and then relentlessly interrogate and even try to win him over before finally obtaining information about the mastermind behind the scenes.

But when it came to Song Chenye, it was all about chasing down and killing the first enemy, until the enemy could no longer tolerate it and called in reinforcements to shift the blame.

This simple and brutal tactic not only baffled the enemy himself, but also left the audience bewildered.

No, no, no, shouldn't you do this first, then that, then this again, and finally that?

What happened to enduring humiliation and plotting revenge?

Shouldn't it be a long-running story, with characters being pushed to the brink by their enemies, then fighting back and turning the tables?

Why are you just going around killing people like crazy right from the start?!

What was initially thought to be a deep and oppressive revenge drama turned out to be violently suppressed by the male lead's powerful force right from the start.

When the first enemy died a swift and satisfying death at the end of the first episode, the audience finally managed to type out a single sentence.

Forgive my bluntness, but everyone here is trash.

[Song Chenye, is truly capable of causing evil.]

【What are we waiting for? Kill them first. —Song Chenye】

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