Chapter 33 The outline is online It aired just a few hours ago. The popularity is explosive, there are too many points in it, Wu Mu withdraws from the competition, Mo Mo and Wu Mu seem to feel something is wrong, and the love song scene is sweet to the heart It directly set the highest ratings record for Star City TV this year. On Weibo, Douyin, and other major social media platforms, the topic of the new program naturally once again dominated the hot searches. What everyone is most concerned about is undoubtedly the matter of Wu Mu and Mo Mo. Although after watching the show, they know that the two of them may just have a little affection for each other, even if they just have a good impression of Wu Mu, Mo Mo’s fans can’t stand it! I don’t know how many people wish Wu Mu would die now. As a result, after he gave several super performances, Wu Mu's group of black fans not only did not decrease, but instead increased in large numbers. Wu Mu was not stupid enough to pay attention to these angry Mo Mo fans. He simply ignored them and went to Mo Mo's reposted Weibo to reply: "I am much better at making games and writing code than singing and writing songs. If I could not be a star, I would definitely make games." Wu Mu is very confident. To be a star he still needs to rely on the system, but when making games he can plagiarize texts by himself!
In his previous life, he joined a gaming company right after graduating from university and worked as a corporate slave for more than ten years. Then, after a game he made in his spare time became a hit, he started his own company. By the time I traveled through time from my previous life, the company had already grown to a fairly large size. It wasn't as big as the top companies, but it was still considered a mid-level force. Mo Mo was probably holding his phone and scrolling through the messages, so he replied immediately: "Ah, Teacher Wu Mu, are you serious? I thought you were joking. This is too weird. How can a celebrity learn how to make games?" Wu Mu: "I'm self-taught. You'll learn it if you play more games." Mo Mo: "(covering mouth and laughing expression) I'm kind of looking forward to Mr. Wu Mu not being a star and going to make games instead." She didn't doubt whether Wu Mu was making up stories. Through previous contacts, she knew that although Wu Mu was a bit of a humorous person, he would never do such bragging. Moreover, a top idol learned to write code and make games because he likes playing games, and he also claimed that his skills are better than his singing level. The whole thing is so magical that it doesn't seem to be made up. Mo Mo was curious again: "Why did Mr. Wu Mu call his new account Wu Mu Evolution?" Wu Mu: "Because I evolved! I'm incredibly strong now!" Teacher Wu Mu is so chuckled. In the Star City Resort, Mo Mo was lying on the bed and browsing his phone, laughing. The two of them treated Weibo as WeChat and chatted happily with each other. Mo Mo's fans were almost pissed off. We haven't even started dating yet, but I already smell the sour smell of love. What would happen if we really started dating? Fans were frantically interrupting to break their atmosphere, scolding Wu Mu for boasting without thinking, saying that a junior high school graduate could write code? They advised Mo Mo not to be fooled by Wu Mu, saying that this guy was a dead scumbag. But let alone Wu Mu, even Mo Mo was not affected at all. She looked gentle on the surface, but she was a very determined person at heart. If she really planned to be with Wu Mu, she would definitely not be shaken by fans. Because of Mo Mo's repost, Wu Mu's new Weibo post gained popularity rapidly, and the number of followers also increased rapidly. In just ten minutes, the number of followers increased by 50,000 to 60,000. Well, although it can’t compare to the 60 million followers on his previous account. But now he has only black fans, and his popularity has only slightly improved. Fifty or sixty thousand is already considered good. As his Weibo spread slowly, soon in addition to Mo Mo's fans, his comment section also had some comments from passers-by. Most people were asking him why he withdrew from the competition. Didn’t he say on the show that he would announce it after the show? Why hasn’t he announced it yet? Wu Mu was naturally not polite and directly posted a second Weibo:
"The reason for my withdrawal is because a certain electronics company with a star in its name threatened to ban me and prevent me from appearing on any show, and then the singer-songwriter group asked me to withdraw from the competition. What a powerful official authority! If it was an official initiative to ban bad artists from appearing on shows, it would be fine. I don't understand why a private company can do this. Can you so easily override the people as long as you have money and power? Can you make anyone unable to survive if you want? @Huaxia Daily @League Central Daily @Huaxia Voice can you answer my questions?" Ban me? We will just make a big deal out of it and put labels on you. Even if it doesn't cause any actual losses, it's still there to disgust you. Wu Mu will not tolerate Xingchen Electronics. He will just endure the bullying if he is not hung up. After all, it is about making money. It will not be good for him if the matter becomes a big one. People in the circle will not be willing to hire him for this reason and will only consider it more carefully. But he is already dead, why would he be bullied like this? Then wouldn’t the system dad have come here in vain? Of course, because there was no recording when he was communicating with Wu Feng, he was afraid of being bitten back by Xingchen Electronics, so he didn't say the full name directly. But if someone is interested, they can find out immediately about this kind of thing. So cool! Those who followed Wu Muxin’s Weibo were undoubtedly stunned by his direct remarks. Are you so bold and so tough? How dare you expose this kind of thing, which is equivalent to the unspoken rules in the circle, so directly? While everyone was stunned, they also quickly helped him figure out which electronics company the one with the word "star" on it was. It is so conspicuous that Xinghai Mobile even issued a statement suing Wu Mu a few weeks ago. A former top idol posted a message saying he was banned? And he also questioned why a private company had the right to ban him? This kind of super big melon list makes people excited just by looking at the title. Wu Mu’s new Weibo post quickly became a hit after being forwarded by netizens. All major social platforms and WeChat groups of major Penguin Groups are filled with forwarded screenshots. In an instant, countless people flocked to Wu Mu’s Weibo. Some haters cheered and said the ban was a good move. Some passersby thought Xingchen Electronics was too overbearing. A private company could ban anyone it wanted, and it targeted a victim? There are even those who like to watch the fun and are helping Wumu to tag various official accounts, demanding an explanation from the authorities. Is it illegal for a private enterprise to do this? In just a few hours, this incident actually became the number one trending search, squeezing out the entry about Wu Mu and Mo Mo being suspected of being in a relationship. Although there was an uproar outside because of this incident, Wu Mu was still very relaxed. He was checking the various project invitations sent to him in private messages in the background. It can be said that Xingchen Electronics is not official after all. If the official authority decides to ban him, no one will dare to invite Wu Mu again. After all, even if they really invited the show, it would not be broadcast at all. But as an electronics company, you do not have the right to control the broadcasting of programs, so it is acceptable for the big TV stations and program teams to give you face because there are some vested interests between you. Who will care about you in such a small project or program group? (End of this chapter)