Chapter 90 Scandal

Chapter 90 Scandal
Xu Yao couldn't wait to turn on the computer and started searching for the name.

But the search results disappointed her.

Apart from some unrealistic gossip, most of the content is about the main actors of "Tian Long", and there is very little mention of Du Sheng.

She flipped through the pages unwillingly.

Suddenly, a report about "Dragon Goddess" caught Xu Yao's attention.

She glanced at the content and her eyes suddenly lit up.

Following the la-la title, I clicked on Du Sheng’s Weibo.

There are not many posts in it, only a dozen or so.

The latest one is still a repost of the official promotion of "Tian Long".

"Haha, that's so funny!"

"Although Du Sheng is a newcomer, his overall performance is no less impressive than the other two hosts."

"Have you noticed that Wang Yuyan's interaction with her cousin is quite obvious?"

"I noticed that, too. According to the original novel, Wang Yuyan and Duan Yu should be a pair, and they should have the most contact both on and off the screen. But when Li Weijia teased her, she subconsciously hid behind Du Sheng."

"Yes, the interaction between the cousins ​​is very heartwarming. It can be seen that Du Sheng deliberately gave her the camera."

"Du Sheng once joked to Liu Yifei, 'Your brother Duan is gone, why don't you go back to being your cousin?' Could this be a change in the love storyline in the drama?"

"If it's such a big change, I'd be interested in taking a look..."

Xu Yao discovered that the people who supported the post were almost all fans who were attracted to Du Sheng because of "Happy Camp" just like her.

Watching everyone discussing and praising Du Sheng, she suddenly felt like she had found her "home".

"Hey! Can I apply to be an administrator?"

Xu Yao noticed that the management column on the Weibo page was still empty.

Normally she was not interested in such things, but at this moment she strongly wanted to become the micro-manager.

Because she noticed that some tourists with titles like "Big Brother" and "Bingbang" were spamming the screen in a sour manner.

Some even indicated that they were there just to find fault.

It was also stated that the group had gathered to expose Du Sheng's weaknesses, causing the ratings to plummet.

However, I don’t know if Du Sheng was too busy and failed to control the comments in time.

The whole layout is a bit messy.

Xu Yao frowned subconsciously, so she took the initiative to apply for management.

Du Sheng has indeed been a bit busy recently.

In addition to visiting the post-production of "Goddess Dragon", he was also called by the crew of "Dragon" to do some publicity and promotion.

This is probably because the crew received excellent feedback from "Happy Camp".

Given Zhang Da Huzi's personality, he would never waste free labor.

It was not until this moment that Du Sheng had time to log on to Weibo.

He had anticipated the discussion inside and just smiled.

However, those "Big Brother" fans were really a little jumpy and actually questioned him for stealing her love.

Isn’t this obvious?

There is nothing to question.

Moreover, this group of people's values ​​are extremely distorted.

What qualifications does a married old man have to go around flirting with other people?

Not to mention these annoying fans who come here to pull down and whitewash.

These are the things he can't stand the most.

After thinking about it, I simply approved the two fans who had submitted management applications and were active in the post battle.

Xu Yao is one of them.

When she saw that her application was approved, she was surprised and sent a private message:
"Are you Brother Sheng? Can I use my authority to clean up the page?"

There's a hint of someone sharpening his knife to attack pigs and sheep in his words!

Du Sheng smiled and let her do what was related to "Big Brother".

As for the 'Bing Bang' fans, considering that they can punish their idols themselves, they will be generous enough to ignore it for now and just delete it.

The main reason is that this group of 'Bingbang' fans are extremely powerful and can be found all over the mountains and plains.

He has just enough fans. 48!
This is Du Sheng’s current Weibo fan count.

After just one appearance on "Happy Camp", his audience soared from less than 40 to nearly 8.

The reputation value also jumped from the bottom of over a thousand to over 2.

And this is just a bonus.

The subsequent hot searches and releases are probably the main source of revenue.

【“Tian Long” swept the Kuaiben, with continuous laughter! 】

['Little Tornado' made a stunning appearance, full of jokes]

[Murongfu#Wang Yuyan CP is super sweet, you will regret it for a year if you don’t watch it! ]

As expected, several related hot searches frequently appeared on Weibo.

Seeing that "Happy Camp" is mentioned many times between the lines, it is hard not to say that this was made by the program team.

Even though it was only at the end of the hot searches and was not on the list for long, the exposure was significant.

Du Sheng was happy and relaxed, after all, it didn't cost him any money.

Kuaiben uses his role to attract traffic, and the more feedback the better.

In less than two days, his Weibo fans broke through again and reached the 55 mark.

It seems to be heading towards 60.

According to Weibo's law of die-hard fans, anyone with more than 50 fans is considered a fifth-tier artist.

As for the reputation value, it directly soared to 4598, and breaking 5000 is not a luxury.

"Ah Sheng, there is an online game company looking for a 'game endorsement', do you want to give it a try?"

On this day, Du Sheng had just arrived at the "China Film Digital Production Base" and was about to see how the post-production of "Dragon Goddess" was going, when he received an unexpected call.

"Game endorsement?"

Du Sheng raised his eyebrows and stopped.

This word is absolutely new in modern times, and it can even be said that it only came out two months ago.

Because even online games are just starting out now, let alone endorsements.

"Yes, to be exact, it's the endorsement of Jinyong Games!"

Ju Jueliang shook his head and smiled:
"It's called 'The Legend of Jin Yong Online'. Anyway, I've never heard of it."

To be honest, he was a little confused when his friends from Bay City came to him at first.

Game endorsement?

What the hell.

After listening to the introduction, I learned that this is an online game created by the Bay City company "Eastern NetDragon" based on the Jinyong classic book series.

Recently, the company wants to expand the domestic market and plans to find some celebrity artists to shoot game prints and put out advertising materials to promote the game.

"The Legend of Jin Yong Online?"

Du Sheng was somewhat interested and asked:
"How did you find me?"

Because he remembered that this game was dominating the charts in this era.

Logically speaking, as a small and unknown character, it would be impossible for him to get such a good thing.

There are probably other unknown factors involved.

"Didn't you appear on Happy Camp? NetDragon saw you and thought you had a good image, so they asked you to come for an audition."

Ju Jueliang gave a simple explanation.

There is naturally another hidden story behind this.

In this era, the majority of the online game market is divided up by Korean games such as "Stone Age", "Legend", "Dragon Clan", and "Miracle".

It was not until July last year that the online game "The Legend of Jin Yong Online" launched by Oriental NetDragon broke the above monopoly in one fell swoop.

The company is well aware that the success of this game is all due to the support of Jin Yong, the biggest Chinese IP.

Therefore, publicity and promotion will also be oriented towards these.

However, after NetDragon found Zhou Xun, the actress who played the female lead in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", to be the spokesperson, the effect was acceptable but not up to expectations.

Knowing that the Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, which has an investment of over 100 million yuan, is about to be released and is expected to be a hit, he suddenly had an idea and set his sights on the leading actor of the show.

(End of this chapter)