It was only around 10 a.m., the time when netizens were most active, and the click-through rate and number of views suddenly soared, with comments reaching a new all-time high.
The atmosphere at the scene was so tense, I really wanted to go!
To be honest, I think Lu Wanzheng is right. Jiang Wan is, after all, a female general. A general's duty is to protect the homeland. Now, such a noble cause is being portrayed by Wang Xiyou as fighting for oneself. How can she, someone who rose to power through men, have the nerve to criticize Jiang Wan? The last sentence refers to the character, not the actor.
[What does Lu Wanzheng mean by this? Although I haven't read the novel "The Great Dao of Glory," it doesn't have to be this disrespectful to Xiyou. Look how pale Xiyou looks. We're all in the same circle, is it really necessary to be so harsh?]
[Is this considered ruthless? You yourself said you're in the same circle. Back when Wang Xiyou stole Lu Wanzheng's fiancé, and the mistress turned around and falsely accused Lu Wanzheng of being the mistress, why didn't she back down or stand up to explain? Now she wants Lu Wanzheng to let her off the hook? Want some pie?]
[I think Lu Wanzheng's words are quite good, there's nothing wrong with them. After all, every role is the result of an actor's hard work. If my child were spoken to like that by my rival, I would have rolled up my sleeves and smashed her head in to shut her up for talking nonsense. I can only say that Lu Wanzheng has been very merciful.]
[I'm even more excited for "The Great Path of Glory" now. Lu Wanzheng's character is so appealing! Then I went online and found some of her previous stills—she's so cool!!! My roommate asked if my phone screen was dirty because I was licking it; now our whole dorm is licking it.]
[Let me clarify my identity first. I'm just a casual observer, not a fan of either of them. You can check my Weibo posts if you don't believe me. As a casual observer, after listening to their understanding of their characters, I personally think Lu Wanzheng's understanding is more profound than Wang Xiyou's, or that Mu Lin's character is not as deep as Jiang Wan's (whispering, I haven't read the novel.)]
[I've read the novel, but I didn't like Mu Lin's story; however, I couldn't put it down because of Jiang Wan's.]
Opinions online are mixed, and naturally, opinions on the two individuals also differ.
The reporters didn't know what was happening online; otherwise, they could have asked questions in the comments.
The two people on stage would have no idea.
Lu Wanzheng remained calm and composed, waiting for the reporters to ask questions, hoping to finish as soon as possible.
Wang Xiyou had recovered from the shock and gave an awkward smile to the camera, revealing his helplessness.
She picked up the microphone and said, "I encountered an earthquake while filming before, and I injured my head at the time. I haven't fully recovered yet, and my mind has been foggy lately. Please understand if I say anything wrong."
Since the incident has already occurred, and Lu Wanzheng directly pointed out the problem with her words, she decided to use illness as an excuse to decline. No one would want to argue with someone who isn't quite right in the head.
"Then after this is over, Xiyou, you should go home and rest. You've worked hard today," a reporter surnamed Kang interrupted Wang Xiyou, speaking first. She was someone Wang Xiyou had arranged beforehand; through her, Wang Xiyou had prepared a big gift for Lu Wanzheng.
Lu Wanzheng pursed her lips and remained silent, glancing casually at the reporter who had spoken earlier.
Kang felt a chill run down her spine and her heart tighten. Lu Wanzheng's gaze had been probing just now. Had she noticed?
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