[Dude upstairs, that's wrong, but I support you!!! I was tricked into reading this by a friend using emojis. He said it was a "feel-good" story, and from the very beginning, I felt something was off, but I kept reading. It's true that you slap someone when you're unhappy, and assassinate someone you don't like. But I didn't feel any satisfaction at all; only a deep sense of desolation, that kind of stifling frustration that made me want to cry.]
[I've learned something new; I'm going to go scam my buddies right now.]
[Who understands?! My mom tricked me into watching this, and now I can't afford to miss a single episode, or even a second, for fear that these characters will die the next second.]
[Please elaborate further, upstairs. I'd love to hear more.]
It was a moonlit night, and my mom asked me to set Penglai TV as our go-to channel. I figured I could watch a couple of episodes to keep her company and support her favorite star. But when I saw Xu Aiguo, an older man who looked even more robust than me, on TV, I almost dropped my sunflower seeds. I glanced at my dad, who seemed to be enjoying it, so I didn't think much of it. But the more I watched, the heavier my heart felt. When the male lead finally managed to eat a steamed bun, I couldn't hold back my tears (I'm usually easily moved to tears, so this was unexpected). I cried my eyes out, and my parents, startled, tried to comfort me while watching TV. But guess what? After crying, I felt much lighter, like all my emotions had been released.
[Tch~ Seeing so many, you're here to do reverse marketing? Get out of here! I thought you were one of Director Lin's misled viewers. I was even trying to comfort you, you mole! Someone, throw you out!]
[Just wondering, do you guys really not like watching this?]
Don't believe them. Not a single word these guys utter is true. Every day at the appointed time, the comment section is deserted. People only pop up during the commercials. And they all act like big shots, yet they seem to enjoy watching the show.
I'm not happy about this frame-up. (Hands on hips)
[Flying Films has released new behind-the-scenes footage!]
Where is everyone? Didn't they start arguing? Or were the comments deleted because they went too far?
[Don't be silly, nobody's making a fuss, everyone's watching the behind-the-scenes footage, and there's also the latest interview with Grandpa Xu Aiguo. He's really at his age, his health is amazing! His flowing boxing style made me feel like one punch from him would kill me. The comments say it's even better to see it live, so I guess I'll have to wait until my next holiday to see it at the Penglai Island Theater.]
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