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Chapter 466

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Yeah, Chen Yao plays Temari, Gaara's sister.

Although there were many highlight performances in the first season.

But starting from the second season "Shippuden," she's basically a high-level extra.

Not to mention that Chen Yao plays adult Temari, not young Temari.

Needless to say, her screen time is even less.

"Yaoyao, I remember you went to audition for Director Xu's "Ultraman Tiga," right? How do you feel?"

To divert Liu Shishi's anger, Hu Ge changed the subject.

"Director Xu said he would consider me. Even if it's not the female lead, he should be able to give me a role with quite a lot of screen time."

When talking about this, Chen Yao's eyes were shining.

"Congratulations, congratulations, you're about to take off."

Hu Ge, Yuan Hong, and others applauded collectively.

This junior sister is also pitiful; she belongs to the type who clearly has good looks and acting skills, but just can't get popular.

But at the same time, a group of male actors couldn't help but be a little curious.

Female actors with good looks and not bad acting skills, Xu Feng's own company has backups, such as Dilraba and the like...

Why did he choose Chen Yao?

Could it be...

Recalling Xu Feng's daily style, everyone couldn't help but associate it with that aspect.

However, just at this moment, the company's top sister Liu Shishi said out of the blue: "Did he sleep with you?"

As soon as this was said, everyone was struck by lightning.

"Shishi, you..."

Hu Ge had the same expression as a husky.

"What? Isn't this what you guys wanted to know?"

Liu Shishi snorted coldly: "So many people are fighting for Xu Feng's dramas; can you grab one without using some means?"

When she found out that the washed-up actress Liu Tao could actually participate in Xu Feng's new movie, Liu Shishi guessed what had happened.

You dog, you don't even let go of someone that old!

"No, no, real, really no!"

Chen Yao's palm-sized little face turned red, and she kept shaking her head.

Liu Shishi was a bit resigned, snorting coldly: "That's only temporary."

Hu Ge and Yuan Hong had constipated expressions; you girls really don't treat us as outsiders.

And the one with an even uglier face was Han Dongjun, who was listed by Tang Ren as Old Hu's successor.

His expression was practically turning green.

You have to know that he was preparing to pursue Chen Yao.

Obito had completely mastered the power of the Six Paths—no, that’s not quite accurate; at the very least, he hadn't yet succeeded in capturing the Eight-Tails and the Nine-Tails.

However, he had indeed obtained power that was in an entirely different dimension from everyone else present. "Even if you have become the jinchuriki of the Ten-Tails, I can still continue to bind you!"

Senju Hashirama thought to himself, his hands suddenly clapping together. He summoned several crimson gate pillars, which stacked like Tetris blocks to suppress Six Paths Obito with crushing force.

Yet, the very next instant, Obito waved his arm lightly.

All the pillars were shattered into dust in an instant! "Damn it!"

Senju Tobirama and Namikaze Minato, both masters of the Flying Thunder God Technique, attacked from the left and right.

Seeing this, Six Paths Obito looked back with a calm expression.

Before the two powerhouses—whose speed was second to none in the ninja world—could even react,

their bodies, drawn from dust, were sliced in half by the staff Obito wielded, leaving only half a body remaining.

This scene of two peak Kage-level powerhouses being killed in an instant became the final frame of this week’s update.

Seeing the overwhelming power displayed by Six Paths Obito, the netizens exploded.

[Damn, I thought the battle between Uchiha Madara and Senju Hashirama in the Hashirama flashback arc was already exaggerated enough, but this Six Paths Obito is even more savage.]

[Two of the top Hokages in the ninja world were killed instantly; how the hell are they supposed to win this?]

Don't forget that behind Obito there is still Madara; the character Xu Feng is playing himself is 100% the big boss, and he is definitely stronger than the current Obito!

[I’m afraid they’re going to reference the ending of "Bleach" again, suddenly introducing some external factor to forcibly weaken the boss, followed by a plot-mandated death.] Seeing the netizens' guesses, Xu Feng sighed inwardly at how accurate these old-school anime fans were.

Although, ever since the end of the Pain battle, the power scaling in Naruto had already become a bit uncontrollable.

But until Six Paths Madara appeared, it was still within an acceptable range.

However, with Might Guy—the "Guy Emperor"—who almost kicked his way to the series finale, the *deus ex machina* Kaguya, and the Otsutsuki clan from the later theatrical film who lived on the moon and could split it in half with a single slash...

After these people appeared, the power system of Naruto completely collapsed.

Super-Kage level characters were everywhere, and Kage-level was as common as dirt.

The Five Kages who had previously fought Uchiha Madara weren't even qualified to be extras anymore.

If the "Konoha 11" weren't Naruto's classmates, they wouldn't have even been qualified to show their faces, just to forcibly give them some screen time.

It left Xu Feng, who was still a high school student in his past life, completely dumbfounded.

Yet the most mind-boggling, absurd move was the Sage of Six Paths, a zombie who should have died thousands of years ago, appearing for no reason.

He showed up out of nowhere and started handing out power-ups to Naruto and Sasuke.

Not only did he pull them back from the gates of death, but he also boosted them directly from peak Kage-level to Six Paths-level, skipping the Super-Kage level entirely.

Damn, even those protagonists in webnovels with systems don't level up as fast as you two.

But Xu Feng felt the most ironic part was that ever since the Ninja War arc began, the protagonist group—whether it was Kakashi, Tsunade, or Naruto and Sasuke—

all told Uchiha Madara things like, "You're already a dead man, don't vent your hatred," "You're just a zombie, don't boss the living around," or "You're a relic of the old era, don't come out and cause trouble."

Yet, when it truly came to life-or-death crises, they had to rely on the Sage of Six Paths, a "dead man," to hand them power-ups.

Isn't that a literal slap in the face?

Therefore, things like Black Zetsu, the number one filial son of the ninja world, the *deus ex machina* Kaguya, and the Sage of Six Paths, who traveled thousands of miles to deliver power-ups—

Xu Feng declared: delete it all, delete it all, delete it all.

What the hell is all that?

[Has the power balance in "Naruto" already collapsed?]

[How exactly will Naruto defeat Obito?]

[Xu Feng's new work is nearing completion; in an interview, he says he never expected this film to surpass "Mulan."] On the trending list, Xu Feng's related topics occupied three spots, two of which were about Naruto.

To be honest, this was already quite low.

After all, in previous weeks, every time the latest two episodes of "Naruto" finished airing on the weekend,

they would occupy at least four or five trending spots; if there were many explosive points, seven or eight were possible.

However, the recent lack of that unstoppable momentum was mainly because the plot in recent weeks had focused on fight scenes,

without the kind of earth-shattering plot twists from before.

For example, Uchiha Madara's first appearance to show off, or the masked man's true identity being Uchiha Obito... "Hi, Mom," which had already finished its run, was practically crying.

Damn, why was it so unlucky to be released during the peak of Naruto?

Before "Angel Has Fallen" finished filming, Xu Feng still had to attend a film premiere—"Initial D."

To be precise, it was "Initial D 4," a script Xu Feng had given to Jay Chou to star in two years ago, with a pace of one movie every six months.

Now it had reached the fourth installment, which was the final conclusion.

The first installment was roughly the same as the original version starring Jay Chou in his past life.

It was just modified more according to the original manga's plot.

It ended with the exposure of the relationship between Natsuki and her uncle, and the protagonist Takumi losing to Sudo Kyoichi.

The second installment was the protagonist modifying the 86 with his father's help, successfully taking revenge on Sudo Kyoichi, joining the racing team [Project D] created by the Takahashi brothers, and starting the main plot.

The third installment was the protagonist group successfully conquering the entire prefecture.

And this fourth installment, the final one, had the plot of the protagonist group successfully conquering the whole country, achieving an undefeated record in the amateur racing circle, and ending with the perfect conclusion of successfully becoming a professional racer.

March.

Tsk tsk, to be honest, this wasn't a good release window.

Tsk tsk, to be honest, this is not a good release window.

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