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Chapter 721 - Does He Read Minds NowChapter 721: Does He Read Minds Now
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
“Jeez, Mr. Ji actually read the script of ‘Broken Continent’.”
“Well, if that’s the case, I really have to watch the drama as well.”
“I hope that the drama can be filmed just as great as the script.”
Ignoring everything else, Ji Qinghe’s influence in literature was truly great.
Just based on the fact that he would personally read the script of ‘Broken Continent’, no matter what, the netizens became very curious about what kind of story ‘Broken Continent’ was.
Curiosity is all that matters, after all.
If they were curious about it, they would take a look at the drama, at least its beginning.
The first season of this drama had only 12 episodes, and the plot was faster than they could imagine.
As long as they saw the beginning, Tan Jinqi was sure that they would continue to watch the rest of the drama.
Ji Qinghe saw the comments that the netizens left, and he gave He Haoyan a call.
“Haoyan, hurry up and send me the real script. I can’t lie to the netizens,” Ji Qinghe spoke to He Haoyan as he flipped through the fake script.
Other than the cover, it was completely blank.
But they did not have much time, so even He Haoyan himself didn’t have the script yet.
Even if he did, it would need time before Ji Qinghe could get the script.
So, he made a fake one and let Ji Qinghe use it first.
Ji Qinghe could have just reposted on Weibo to promote Broken Continent. However, he always wanted to do more. He felt that he couldn’t be so casual.
Since he was going to promote it, he had to look at the script and tell the netizens that he had read the script before.
Therefore, He Haoyan asked him to just take a photo of the cover first, and he would show the script to him later.
If it were anyone else, Ji Qinghe would definitely not agree.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHowever, He Haoyan had been good friends with him for many years.
He Haoyan assured him that the script was really good and told him that the screenwriter was the same one who made “Legend of Wei and Jin”.
This piqued ji Qinghe’s interest, so he agreed to He Haoyan’s suggestion.
He would post a photo first, and then read the script later.
In any case, he was just promoting it. He hadn’t said whether it was good or not.
Even the Weibo text he posted only said that he had started reading the script.
It was not like he was deceiving the netizens.
“After I finish reading it, I still have to post a review,” Ji Qinghe said.
He Haoyan couldn’t help but laugh. It was precisely because of Ji Qinghe’s stubbornness that he was able to get to where he was today.
“Okay, I’ll talk to my student and ask him to send the script to you today,” He Haoyan said. “The same city express delivery is fast. You can read it in a day or two.”
After hanging up the phone, He Haoyan told Tan Jinyi about this matter and gave him an address.
Tan Jinyi then told Tan Jinqi about it.
Tan Jinqi didn’t waste any time. Fortunately, he had the script with him. He called for an express delivery at once and sent out the script.
Guo Qingchen held his phone and looked at Weibo in an absent-minded way.
In fact, he didn’t see much of the content on the screen because most of his Weibo friends were all colleagues in the industry. There were directors, artists, and people working behind the scenes.
Therefore, the front page of his Weibo was almost dominated by the promotional posts of “Broken Continent”.
No matter how many times he refreshed the page, everything was about “Broken Continent”.
There was no trace of his “Nine Heavens” at all.
Guo Qingchen couldn’t be bothered to look at the screen again, but he didn’t leave the Weibo page.
He thought to himself, Ji Qinghe should be the last one. No one would post anything again.
But even with that thought in mind, Guo Qingchen still didn’t leave Weibo.
He somehow had a feeling that something might still happen.
At this moment, Guo Qingchen suddenly felt a little tired.
What was going on with Tan Jinqi and his sister? !
At this moment, he got another WeChat message.
Guo Qingchen came back to his senses, and his gaze focused again. He cut the page back to WeChat.
Staff A: “@Director Guo, Mr. Guo, Dong Yanzhen... has also posted on Weibo.”
As for why he posted it, there was no need to say it.
If he had posted anything else, the staff did not need to specifically tell him.
“Dong Yanzhen? The artist Dong Yanzhen?” Guo Qingchen was starting to feel confused. How did things turn out like this?
It seemed all good in the afternoon. Nine Heavens was being well promoted and becoming a trending topic.
Their team was still in high spirits. They felt that Broken Continent had no chance at all, and they even dreamed of competing with Nine Heavens.
It was simply laughable that they even dreamed of outdoing Nine Heavens.
Guo Qingchen also held such disdain and contempt, wanting to show Tan Jinqi and Tan Mo that he was an opponent they couldn’t afford to offend.
That was why they had contacted so many people to promote Nine Heavens.
Who would expect that Tan Jinqi and Tan Mo had somehow managed to do it? The people they had invited were all heavyweights.
Initially, Guo Qingchen thought that he was already numb to the shock.
He would not be surprised no matter who else was promoting “Broken Continent”. Who else could be more heavyweight than Ji Qinghe?
But now he was told that even Dong Yanzhen had also come out to promote “Broken Continent”.
Dong Yanzhen could really be considered Ji Qinghe’s equal.
Moreover, Dong Yanzhen’s Weibo post meant even more than Lu Xiangchen’s.
Lu Xiangchen would at least post something when he was releasing a new song.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhat could Dong Yanzhen post? His own painting?
Before his painting was officially released, it was impossible to post it online.
When Dong Yanzhen painted, he would keep himself in the studio for years.
He would turn off all the communication devices, so no one could disturb him during this period.
After finishing the picture with great difficulty, he would hang out with He Haoyan, and once again, no one was allowed to disturb his ordinary life.
With such a person, did you expect him to have the time and mood to post on Weibo?
The first post of Dong Yanzhen was automatically sent by Weibo when he first came to Weibo.
The second post was to promote “Broken Continent”.
“Holy shit...” Guo Qingchen didn’t know what to say.
This was more than he could take.
Dong Yanzhen had only two Weibo posts in total. One was automatically sent by Weibo, and the other was to promote “Broken Continent”.
This was even rarer than Ji Qinghe’s post, as he would sometimes post something casual to record his life!
How did Tan Jinqi manage to do this?
“This is enough!” Guo Qingchen gnashed his teeth and said.
“No, not yet,” Staff A muttered inwardly.
Staff A: “Just now, Gerald Lasfilo, the president of the Lasfilo family, and Jean Saint Laurent, the president of the LMAH Group...”
“They also posted on Weibo to promote ‘Broken Continent’?” Guo Qingchen said sharply.
“Does he read minds now?” Staff A was taken aback by his quick reply.
“Yes.” Staff A sent him two screenshots, taken from the Weibo posts of Gerald Lasfilo and Jean Saint Laurent.
Nowadays, the Hua Empire occupied an increasingly important position in the world economy, and it had even become the largest consumer market.
Therefore, the presidents of the major brands and families all registered accounts on Weibo.
They did not speak the language, but they could use a translator!
They could translate what they wanted to say and post it on Weibo.
These two had kindly sent bilingual posts on Weibo.