Chapter 47
It seems he had overestimated Xu Feng in the past.
Also, who has a hit with every single work?
Looking at Big Brother Cheng, Li Lian, and others, they have all made their fair share of bad films.
[Pure passerby, feels like this is just a trash work.]
[This is undoubtedly the most failed work since Xu Feng debuted, especially when set against the backdrop of "Bleach," it makes it look even more terrible.]
[Xu Feng's characterization in this work is too stereotypical, especially Dio as the villain. Compared to Aizen, who stands high above like a monarch, he is more like the scum we see everywhere in life. Without a doubt, the characterization is too much of a failure.]
[It's said that Penguin spent a huge amount of money to buy the exclusive streaming rights for this series. From this point of view, Xu Feng is also impressive—he played Penguin for a fool with a trash show.]
However, seeing these negative reviews, Xu Feng's fans, who were originally just a little disappointed, suddenly couldn't sit still.
Indeed, this show might not have reached the level of Xu Feng's previous masterpieces, but since when is it your turn to point fingers?
In an instant, countless Xu Feng fans and Aizen fans transformed into keyboard warriors, crazily squaring off against the haters and marketing accounts online.
[F*** your mother, you're qualified to hate on Xu Feng? Even if this new work by Xu Feng didn't reach the height of "Bleach," it's still a hundred thousand miles better than that pile of s*** your idols filmed!]
[Tell a joke: A student who always gets 10 points mocking a genius who always gets 100 points for only getting 90 this time.]
[I noticed that some marketing accounts are scolding this show while also hyping up Liu Yifei's new movie. I spat out the water I was drinking onto the screen. Liu Yifei has been a flop for how many years, and she still dares to touch porcelain with Xu Feng?]
[Fans of little fresh meats, you're all as excited as if it's Chinese New Year. Can your idols film a show with a rating over 5 before you come to touch porcelain?]
The meaning was very clear: even if this show by Xu Feng didn't reach his previous standards.
It was still enough to kill 95% of the trash shows on the market right now. Where did you bastards get the courage to hate on Xu Feng?
PS: The first two parts of JOJO indeed had limited popularity, and Dio's charm hadn't been fully realized yet.
But I am accelerating the pace for everyone; many interesting memes haven't been written yet.
Please rest assured, I will write up to the "Arrancar Arc" before it goes on the shelves, and the Death Note will also make an appearance.
I never slack off; writing chapters is actually quite painful.
For the next one, do you all want to continue with a battle series or a relaxed daily life series? I personally lean towards the latter; after all, being tense with battle series all the time, we can temporarily switch to a daily life slice-of-life series to catch our breath.
After the first two episodes of "Phantom Blood" were broadcast, it received a rating of 8.2.
If it were a show starring other little fresh meats, this score could definitely be hyped to the level of "deified."
Don't doubt it; after all, you can never understand the creature that is a brainless fan.
However, if placed on Xu Feng, this score was too low.
You have to know, since Xu Feng's debut, there hasn't been a show he filmed that was lower than 8.5.
"Chinese Paladin" 9.1, "Detective Di Renjie" 9.0, "The World's First" 8.7...
The worst one was probably "Snow Goddess Dragon," where the second male lead was beautiful as a flower but the heroine was blind, and it still barely managed a score of 8.5.
That show was even taken out by Xu Feng's fans to be whipped as a corpse.
Saying Ouyang Mingri was so handsome and affectionate, what exactly was wrong with Shangguan Yan to choose the first male lead?
But Xu Feng was also quite capable; although he didn't get the heroine in the show, he got the actress who played the heroine, the great beauty Dong Xuan, in real life.
Uh... sorry, went off-topic.
In short, this week was probably the happiest week for Xu Feng's haters and those business rivals in the industry who didn't like him.
Every day, countless people were clamoring about things like "Xu Feng has fallen from the altar."
Xu Feng felt this sense of déjà vu was a bit strong; he wasn't the old thief Miyazaki...
Du-lu-lu-lu~
At this moment, Xu Feng's phone suddenly rang; it was Da Mimi calling.
"That... are you okay?"
As soon as it connected, Da Mimi's classic quote came from the other end of the phone.
Combined with her unique little milky voice, it was inexplicably hypnotic.
"What could be wrong with me? I'm doing great."
Xu Feng laughed.
He knew without guessing that Da Mimi was worried he would be affected by the negative reviews online.
Sigh, why does everyone think of him, Master Xu, as so fragile?
Having been in the entertainment industry for so many years, besides his acting skills, the thing he grew the most was his thick skin.
"Treating kindness as a donkey's liver and lungs... but you really did flip the car this time, right?"
Hearing that Xu Feng's tone didn't sound off, Da Mimi felt a bit more at ease, lying on her bed and swinging her feet.
"Just wait and see, let the bullets fly for a while..."
Xu Feng played a meme and laughed.
Indeed, "Phantom Blood" probably couldn't satisfy these monsters and ghosts whose appetites had been spoiled by him.
But don't forget that "Battle Tendency" was launched at the same time.
Xu Feng then hung up the phone.
Da Mimi looked blankly at the darkened phone screen, then looked at the pillow on her double bed that had been empty for a long time.
Suddenly feeling a bit empty, lonely, and cold.
A moment later, Da Mimi, as if possessed, reached her hand downwards... softly chanting Xu Feng's name, mixed with some murmurs that sounded like crying and laughing.
"Mimi, the company..."
Just then, her manager Zeng Jia was holding documents, ready to enter the room to talk to Yang Mi, and then she saw...
Hiss!
Zeng Jia was so scared she quickly took two steps back.
Is she this hungry?!
And she vaguely heard Yang Mi calling Xu Feng's name.
Holy s***, this must be true love, right?
Thinking of Yang Mi's current status as a first-tier actress, Zeng Jia suddenly felt that if she filmed the video, she could earn an eight-figure sum, right?
Ahem... no, no, she signed a confidentiality agreement; doing these things would mean going to jail.
Better to wait outside for her to finish.
The second week at 8:00 PM, the third and fourth episodes of "Phantom Blood" were released on time.
"Teacher He, Teacher Huang, Fengfeng, want to watch the show together? It's Brother Feng's."
On the "Longing for Life" production team, Peng Yuchang, who was invited to be a regular guest, looked at the time after arriving at the Mushroom House filming location with the team and quickly opened his phone to invite the other three.
Teacher He: "You guys watch first, I still have things to do."
Teacher Huang: "I'll go make a call to my daughter first."
Zhang Zifeng: "Is Zhao Jinmai in it?"
Peng Yuchang: "Uh... no, why?"
"As long as there's a show with Zhao Jinmai, I won't watch it."
Zhang Zifeng said angrily.
Peng Yuchang secretly rolled his eyes, feeling that this Sister Zifeng had a big opinion of Zhao Jinmai.
And Xu Feng's acquaintances in the industry, Yang Mi, Gao Yuanyuan, Deng Chao, Liu Yifei, and others, also entered the playback page at almost the same time.
The plot of Xu Feng's show was as tight as ever, entering the main dungeon by the third episode.
Jonathan, under Erina's care, with William played by Deng Chao...
Dio, on the other hand, was becoming increasingly proficient in using vampire powers, absorbing human essence to strengthen his own power while taking vicious criminals as his own, making them his pawns.
And in the second half of this episode.
Jonathan, having achieved success in his training, finally teamed up with Uncle Zeppeli to crusade against Dio.
"To heal your wounds, just how many people have you sucked the blood of?"
Under the bright moonlight, the eyes under Zeppeli's top hat erupted with righteous indignation, and he sternly rebuked him.
End of Chapter
