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Chapter 33 - 33 33 Raise to the Principle Level



Chapter 33: Chapter 33 Raise to the Principle Level Chapter 33: Chapter 33 Raise to the Principle Level It was broadcast just a few hours ago.

The buzz was insanely high, there were just too many highlights, Wu Mu dropping out of the competition, Mo Mo and Wu Mu seemingly having a mismatch, and the live performance of a heartwarming love song…
It set the record for the highest viewership this year on Star City TV Station.

On Weibo, Douyin, and all major social media platforms, the topic of the new show once again dominated the trending searches.

Among the most concerned issues were undoubtedly those regarding Wu Mu and Mo Mo.

Although after watching the show viewers realized they might just have a slight crush on each other, even just having a crush on Wu Mu was too much for Mo Mo’s fans to handle!

Now, who knows how many people wish Wu Mu were dead.

As a result, after delivering several godlike live performances, Wu Mu’s group of anti-fans not only didn’t shrink but had actually grown significantly.

Wu Mu wouldn’t be foolish enough to engage with these angry Mo Mo fans, he simply ignored them and ran to reply under Mo Mo’s reposted Weibo:
“I’m way better at making games and coding than singing and songwriting. If I couldn’t be a star, I’d definitely go make games.”

Wu Mu was very confident. Being a star, he still relied on the system’s dad, but in gaming, he could make it on his own!

In his past life, he joined a game company right after graduating from university. He worked there for over a decade as a corporate slave and then started his own company after a game he developed in his spare time became a hit.

By the time he was reborn in his past life, the company was already fairly large, not as big as top-tier firms but still a mid-level power.

Mo Mo, probably scrolling through her phone, immediately replied, “Ah, Mr. Wu Mu are you serious? I thought you were joking, that’s really weird. How would a star learn to make games?”

Wu Mu: “Self-taught. Play more games and you’ll get it.”

Mo Mo: “(Covering mouth laughing emoji) I’m kind of looking forward to Mr. Wu Mu not being able to be a star anymore and going into game development.”

She didn’t doubt whether Wu Mu was making stuff up. From previous interactions, she knew Wu Mu was a bit of a fun person, but he never engaged in such boastful acts.

Moreover, a top stream idol, because he liked playing games, learned to code and make games, even claiming he was better at it than singing… the whole thing was so fantastical it didn’t seem made up.

Mo Mo was curious again, “Mr. Wu Mu, why is your new account called ‘Wu Mu Evolved’?”

Wu Mu: “Because I’ve evolved! I’m terrifyingly strong now!”

Mr. Wu Mu is so middle school… Mo Mo, sprawled on the bed scrolling through her phone in Star City Resort, giggled silently.

The two of them turned Weibo into their personal chat, bantering back and forth joyfully.

Yet, Mo Mo’s fans were about to explode.

They weren’t even dating yet, and it was already reeking of romance. If they actually started dating, it would be unbearable!

The fans frantically interjected, trying to break their rapport, calling Wu Mu out for boasting without proof, saying someone who only graduated from junior high could write code? They advised Mo Mo not to be fooled by Wu Mu, calling him a deadbeat.

But not just Wu Mu, even Mo Mo was completely unaffected. She might appear meek externally, but she was actually very resolute. If she truly planned to be with Wu Mu, she wouldn’t be swayed by her fans.

Because of Mo Mo’s repost, Wu Mu’s new Weibo post quickly gained heat, and his follower count also skyrocketed. In just about ten minutes, it increased by fifty to sixty thousand followers.

True, it wasn’t comparable to his previous account’s sixty million followers.

But considering his current situation where everyone was an anti-fan and his popularity had only slightly improved, fifty to sixty thousand was actually pretty good.

As his Weibo post gradually spread, soon, besides Mo Mo’s fans, there were also comments from casual observers.

Most were asking why he withdrew from the competition. He had said during the show he would announce his reason afterward, so why hadn’t he announced it yet?

Wu Mu, naturally not one to hold back, immediately posted a second Weibo:
“The reason I withdrew is because a certain electronics company with ‘Star’ in its name threatened to block me, preventing me from appearing on any show, and then the singer-songwriter group let me withdraw on my own. Such grand official authority, if it were an official initiative to ban artists with misconduct from appearing on shows, I’d understand. But why can a private company do this? Does having money and power mean you can arbitrarily lord over the common people and decide who can live and who cannot? @Huaxia Daily @Central Youth Daily @Huaxia Voice… can you clear up this confusion?”

Block me?

I’ll pin you right to the wall and make you wear the hat, even if it doesn’t cause any real damage. I will disgust you.

Wu Mu wasn’t going to coddle Star Electronics. Normally, he would have just endured the oppression. After all, it was all about making money, and causing a big scene wouldn’t benefit him—it wouldn’t make the circles any more likely to invite him, only more cautious.

But should he still accept this kind of oppression when he was already done for?

Then the system’s dad was in vain, wasn’t it?

Of course, since he hadn’t recorded his conversation with Wu Feng, fearing Star Electronics might bite back, he didn’t mention the full name outright.

But for those in the know, a little investigation immediately revealed everything.

So righteous!

Everyone watching Wu Mu’s new Weibo was undoubtedly stunned by his directness.

So bold! So forceful!

They dared to blow the whistle on such unspoken rules within the circle?

While everyone was awe-struck, they also quickly figured out which ‘Star’ named electronics company it was.

It was too conspicuous, as Xinghai Mobile had sued Wu Mu just a few weeks ago.

A former top idol posting about being blackballed? And questioning why a private company has the power to do so?

Such a juicy scoop, simply seeing the headline made people overflow with excitement.

Wu Mu’s new Weibo post exploded through the grapevine on various social media platforms, with screenshots being shared all over groups on social media.

In an instant, countless people flooded into Wu Mu’s Weibo comments.

There were anti-fans who hated him, cheering for the block, saying that it was well-done; there were casual observers who felt that Star Electronics was indeed too overbearing, a private company deciding to block whoever they wanted and targeting a victim at that?

There were even those who were delighted by the chaos, helping Wu Mu tag various official accounts, demanding the authorities to clarify if such actions were illegal.

In just a few short hours, this matter had ascended to the top-trending spot, even pushing down the entries about Wu Mu and Mo Mo’s suspected romance.

Outside, this issue was causing a storm all over the city, but Wu Mu was still lounging around, checking the various project invitations sent to him through private messages in the backend.

Speaking of which, Star Electronics was definitely not an official entity.

If it were an official calling for the block, then absolutely no one would dare invite Wu Mu.

After all, even if they did invite him, the shows wouldn’t be able to air.

But you, an electronics company, don’t have control over the broadcasting of shows. Big TV stations and big production teams might give you face because of some mutual benefits.

Small projects and small production teams—Who cares about you?

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