Chapter 208 has been bypassed and is currently being exported! [5000]
Chapter 208 has been bypassed and is currently being exported! [5000]
Chapter 208 has been bypassed and is currently being exported! [5000]
Chen Xun saw a Weibo post with the most likes under the topic: "I wish I could become Chen Xun, even just for a day!"
It was forwarded over 100,000 times, and the comments were all: "+1!"
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"Count me in!"
"Please share your experience!"
Chen Xun looked at these comments and didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
The positions of the bride's family and others were fully demonstrated in this matter.
My phone vibrated again; this time it was Jennifer.
Hey, I saw the news. Are you okay?
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"It's alright, it's being processed."
Chen Xun replied.
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Fortunately, his relationship with Jennifer wasn't secretly filmed at the time; they were just a couple they hired, so it was still within a controllable range.
"Do you need me to tweet in support of you?"
Jennifer kept sending messages: "I told you you're a professional actress, you wouldn't mess around!"
It was followed by a mischievous grin emoji.
Chen Xun: ? ? ?
Jennifer is just enjoying the drama!
If Jennifer were here with him now, Chen Xun would definitely punish her according to family rules.
Unfortunately, it's too far away to help!
"Don't send it yet, we don't need you for this!"
Chen Xun replied to Jennifer with a message that was followed by a knife, but he was annoyed.
Jennifer didn't type anything, but replied with a few kisses.
At this point, online public opinion began to ferment rapidly.
#ChenXunGetOutOfHollywood# reached the third trending topic on American Twitter.
#ProtectingTheBestChenXun# topped the Weibo trending list.
The visuals are somewhat surreal.
At the same time, he was vilified in America but hailed as a treasure in China.
"Rob, I want to start a live stream."
Chen Xun stared at the increasingly rapid scrolling negative comments on the computer screen, then directly called Robert and shared his thoughts.
Rob on the other end of the phone was stunned: "Now? What are we going to talk about on a live stream?"
"I won't say anything, I'll just livestream what I did all day."
Chen Xun stood up: "Since they don't believe the statement, let them see for themselves."
Now, the live stream is a good opportunity for those haters to see that no matter how much they criticize me, I'll still do what I'm supposed to do, that's how tough I am.
"The risk is huge. Live streaming is real-time; what if I say the wrong thing—"
"It's better than being in such a passive position."
Chen Xun glanced at the time: "It starts at 2 PM and continues until evening. Contact NASA's training center and see if I can play a segment in the simulator."
Will NASA agree?
"Nolan will help; he's more eager to quell this than I am to."
After hanging up the phone, Chen Xun began to prepare.
At 2 PM sharp, Chen Xun simultaneously started live streaming on Twitter and Instagram.
The title is simple: "A Day in the Life of Chen Xun".
As soon as the screen lit up, the number of viewers jumped from several thousand to fifty thousand, and broke two hundred thousand ten minutes later.
Chen Xun appeared in front of the camera, wearing simple sportswear, with his living room in the background.
"Hello everyone, I'm Chen Xun."
He waved to the camera: "There's a lot of discussion about me online today. Some of it is true, like how Annie and I did spend seven hours in her hotel room rehearsing. Some of it is fake, like the rumors about me sleeping with fans. Since everyone is so curious about my life, let's do a live stream."
The live chat exploded with comments: "It's here! It's here!"
"Let's see how you make this up!"
"Support Chen Xun!"
"Get out of Hollywood, you scumbag!"
Chen Xun ignored the comments and picked up his phone: "First stop, the gym. Actors need to stay in shape, especially when filming sci-fi movies."
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He walked and took pictures until he arrived at the resort's gym.
There weren't many people around, but a few residents recognized him and secretly took pictures.
"Four strength training sessions and three cardio sessions per week."
Chen Xun set up his phone and started warming up: "There are a lot of physically demanding scenes in the movie, so I need to prepare in advance."
He did several sets of pull-ups, his movements were standard, and his muscle definition was obvious.
The comments started to go off-topic:
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"I'm in love with that body!"
"No wonder Christine and Anne both—"
"Shut upstairs!"
After practicing for half an hour, Chen Xun wiped his sweat and said, "Next, we're going to the NASA training center. There's simulator training today, but before we go, please answer a few questions."
He picked up his phone to read the comments.
Someone asked, "Were you and Anne really just acting together?"
"real!"
Chen Xun nodded: "We are preparing for the filming of Nolan's new movie. I have many scenes with her, and we need to rehearse beforehand. If you want to see evidence, I can show you some notes later, but of course, I can't reveal the plot."
"What about the chat logs with the fans?"
"Fake!"
Chen Xun's expression was serious: "I have already entrusted a lawyer to handle this. Fabricating evidence and defamation is illegal. By the way, I would like to remind everyone that many of the so-called solid evidences online are photoshopped. Please be careful to distinguish them."
"Is your contract with Christine real?"
This question has gone viral.
Chen Xun remained silent for two seconds.
"It's fake! It's just a little game between lovers, like a landlord and tenant, where they pretend to be something they're not, and besides, Madam, you don't want Master to know, do you? —"
The live chat exploded: "666, this streamer has seen countless films!"
"Experienced driver, please give me a ride!"
"Look me in the eyes, where are the resources? Answer me!"
Chen Xun didn't pick up the car keys: "Let's go, to NASA."
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He continued his live stream while driving.
"Now I'll show you how to drive away if a Dodge Charger is parked in front of you!"
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Chen Xun turned off the engine while waiting at the traffic light, and then proceeded with the entire process from starting the engine to driving away.
"Bro, where did you park your car? I'll come get it!"
"You've gotten arrogant. Do I look like someone who can afford a sports car?"
"I learned another useless piece of knowledge online!"
While waiting at a red light, another car stopped beside me, and the driver rolled down his window and shouted, "Chen! I believe in you!"
Chen Xun waved his thanks.
A comment appeared on the screen: "Is this a shill?"
When they arrived at the NASA training center, Nolan indeed greeted them.
The staff led him into the simulation cabin area.
"This is the training area for filmmaking."
Chen Xun pointed the camera at the huge simulator: "We train here for four to six hours every day, learning space capsule operations."
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Coach Robert appears in the frame and greets Chen Xun.
"Robert is my coach at NASA, and he can vouch for me that I've been training these past few months and haven't had time for all that nonsense."
Chen Xun turned the camera toward Robert.
Robert nodded: "Chen is one of the most dedicated actors I have ever taught. His training records are all in the system. He trains for six hours every day without fail."
"Did you hear that?"
Chen Xun said to the camera, "I'm exhausted every day. When I get back to the hotel, all I want to do is sleep. I don't have the energy to create scandals."
The comments section started to divide: "That seems to make sense."
"Keep pretending!"
"Is the coach an actor too?"
Chen Xun put on his training suit and entered the simulation chamber.
The live stream switched to the in-cabin camera.
"What we're simulating now is a spacecraft docking with a space station."
As he operated the buttons, he explained, "Each of these buttons has a function; pressing the wrong one could cause the task to fail, so I have to concentrate fully."
For the next half hour, Chen Xun demonstrated various operating procedures.
His movements were skillful and his eyes were focused; he didn't seem like a novice at all.
The number of viewers exceeded 500,000.
Chinese comments started appearing in the live chat: "By bypassing the Great Firewall, currently exporting!"
"Chinese fan club reporting in!"
"Hardtaker, take a good look, this is what professionalism looks like!"
Chen Xun paused for a moment, then laughed: "I saw the Chinese comments. Thanks to my friends in China, but just a heads up, scientifically speaking..."
Be careful online.
This made the comments section even more lively: "Chen Xun even knows how to use a VPN!"
"Hilarious, the official warning is the most fatal."
"I've already reported the person upstairs."
After training, Chen Xun returned to the rest area.
The number of viewers in the live stream has exceeded 800,000.
The barrage battle has reached a fever pitch.
Supporters and opponents alike flooded social media with comments like, "No matter how good the acting is, it can't hide a person's character!"
"Which eye of yours saw that he has a bad character?"
"How do you explain a seven-hour hotel stay?"
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"Work! Work! You slack off for seven hours straight at work?"
"Contractual relationship confirmed: he's a scumbag!"
"Is it really not possible now?"
"Who would believe that!"
Believe it or not!
Looking at the comments, Chen Xun suddenly spoke up: "I've noticed a pattern. Most of those who believe me are people who have read my work, while most of those who don't believe me are people who have only read gossip news. What does this mean? It means that my work is more convincing than gossip."
He paused for a moment: "So I've decided that after tonight's live stream, I'll start a campaign on Twitter, randomly selecting 100 people..."
A netizen sent me a piece of clothing related to my artwork. You might not believe me, but you still have to wear clothes!
The comments section started flooded with messages like, "It's just a PR tactic. Don't lose your stance, everyone. I happen to need a hoodie; I'll give you a good dressing down once I win!"
"I think he's just trying to clear his name. By the way, where do you register for the clothes-picking activity?"
"I'm a fan, I want to enter the draw!"
Chen Xun laughed as he looked at the comments: "Go home and cook!"
He drove home and bought groceries along the way.
"Christine is filming recently, so I'm eating by myself."
Chen Xun set up his phone in the kitchen: "Make a simple steak and serve it with a salad."
He chatted casually while cooking, like a food blogger.
"Many people think that actors have a glamorous life, but in fact, most of the time it is very boring. Training, filming, memorizing lines, meetings—sometimes working for sixteen hours straight, and when they get home they don't even have the energy to talk."
The steak sizzled as it hit the pan.
"So those who say I'm juggling several women at the same time are really overestimating me. If I had that kind of energy, wouldn't it be better to sleep in?"
"I'm not a time management expert!"
A comment scrolled across the screen: "Haha, so true!"
"This resonates with office workers!"
"Actors are working people too!"
The steak was ready, and Chen Xun sat down at the table to eat.
The number of viewers in the live stream has exceeded one million!
Suddenly, the same sentence started flooding the chat: "Kristen tweeted!"
Chen Xun picked up his phone to look at it.
Christine retweeted the link to his live stream, captioning it: "Watching my chef cook, it tastes way better than mine!"
After finishing his steak and cleaning up the kitchen, Chen Xun returned to the living room.
"The live stream is almost over, let me say a few final words."
He faced the camera with a serious expression: "I'm an actor, and my job is to play my roles well. I try my best to keep a low profile in my private life, but sometimes you can't escape it. Today's live stream isn't to prove my innocence, but just to let those who care about me see the real me—"
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He paused for a moment, then continued, "As for those who simply refuse to believe it, there's nothing I can do. Time will tell, and the work itself will prove everything. Thank you to everyone who watched today, whether you're a supporter or an opponent."
The live stream has ended.
The number of viewers remained at 1.2 million.
Chen Xun turned off the equipment and let out a long breath.
Rob's call came right on time: "The data is out. The live stream peaked at 1.2 million viewers, with an average viewing time of 45 minutes. The Twitter hashtag #ChenXunLiveStream# is trending globally, and the percentage of positive reviews has risen from 30% this morning to 58% now."
"Moreover, Chinese fans have organized themselves; they bypassed the Great Firewall to control comments on various platforms, and their fighting power is astonishing."
Chen Xun turned on his computer to look.
Wherever there's a related topic, you can see Chinese comments.
The Chinese text is followed by a corresponding English translation.
Some comments were even written in Chinglish.
There was an organized rebuttal to the haters, a well-organized list of Chen Xun's works and achievements, and some people even created a long image comparing Chen Xun's acting career with the timeline of those rumors.
The comments section has truly become a battlefield: "When Chinese fans march, not a blade of grass will be spared!"
"My English isn't great, but it's good enough for swearing!"
"Haters, accept the iron fist of socialism!"
"I love the atmosphere in the comments section. Strangers are like mortal enemies, their words are like poison. It's the purest battle, without any self-interest involved."
"The upstairs view is brilliant!"
Chen Xun smiled as he read the comments.
He opened Weibo and posted: "I saw everyone, thank you, but please be careful and don't overwork yourself. I'll treat you all to the movie when it's released."
Tens of thousands of comments instantly appeared below: "I cried, he still cares about us!"
"Not tiring at all! The battle is exhilarating!"
"I've bypassed the firewall and am now hunting down the haters!"
"Chen Xun, fly with confidence! We'll take responsibility if anything happens!"
After the live stream ended, Chen Xun's public image began to reverse that evening.
His live stream that day was surprisingly successful. The scenes of NASA training, his daily cooking, and the self-deprecating humor from the time management guru at the end made many neutral netizens feel that he was genuine.
The fighting spirit of Chinese fan groups has also shocked netizens in Europe and America.
Those comments from those who have bypassed the Great Firewall and are now exporting the message of "the iron fist of socialism," along with emojis and long images, are driving the haters back in defeat.
Rob even received inquiries from several public relations firms, asking him how he planned this cross-border fan collaboration.
"I didn't plan it; it was an organized event."
Rob chuckled wryly on the phone: "Chen Xun is more popular in China than we imagined. They have a term for her family, which means—"
"Si is one of our own, and we must protect her."
Chen Xun was reading a script at home when he heard this and laughed.
Your family?
That's quite a vivid analogy.
The morning after the live stream ended.
Rob called Chen Xun early in the morning: "Have you checked Twitter?"
His voice was filled with excitement.
"Not yet, I just woke up."
Chen Xun groggily sat up in bed.
"Look! Your fans are starting to get going!"
He turned on his phone.
#ChenXun'sChineseFans# (Trending on Twitter)
Clicking on it reveals a pinned tweet that is a long image listing debunking rumors about Chen Xun in both Chinese and English:
The "Luminous Script Incident" includes: screenshots from Annie's hotel living room CCTV footage, a coffee shop receipt, and photos of script annotations.
Chat logs with fans, plus: technical analysis of photo editing: jagged edges, inconsistent lighting and shadows, and incorrect timestamps.
Contractual Couple, Attached: Christine's live cooking video and a collection of her belongings in Chen Xun's home.
Get out of Hollywood. Attached: Box office data for Chen Xun's works, director Nolan's evaluation, and testimony from a NASA coach.
Each statement is followed by a concise and powerful rebuttal.
"Those without substantial work rely on hype, while those with real work rely on their talent. @ChenXun lets his work speak for itself, while haters use their keyboards. Is that all?"
This tweet has been retweeted over 100,000 times, and the comment section is flooded with comments in both Chinese and English: "Well-reasoned and convincing!"
"I was just a passerby, but after seeing this picture, I became a fan."
"Where are the haters? Why aren't they saying anything?"
"I guess he's learning Chinese, since he can't understand it."
Chen Xun scrolled down and found something even more interesting.
A fan created a video compilation, piecing together action scenes from Chen Xun's different works, with the caption: "If I had time to mess around, I'd rather practice a couple more sets of boxing."
The comments section was full of "hahaha" and "that's amazing".
The comments from those haters are now being topped out with Chinese replies: "You're right, but Chen Xun's 'Green Lantern: Rise of the Blue Dragon' grossed $8.7 million worldwide."
"Oh right, Chen Xun's acting is bad, so Nolan chose him to play the male lead."
"They're getting desperate. It's pathetic that they can only criticize others because they have no other work to show for it."
Chen Xun laughed.
He opened his private messages and found many Chinese fans sending him battle reports: "Don't worry, Brother Chen Xun, we have control of the battlefield!"
"The circumvention tutorial has been updated to version 3.0, ensuring safety and stability."
"Want us to help you swear back? We're the experts here."
Chen Xun quickly replied: "No need to curse, just be reasonable. Be careful."
His reply was quickly screenshotted and posted in the super topic: "Chen Xun told us not to curse, but to be reasonable."
"What should I do then? I've already prepared some Zuan quotes."
"You want to be reasonable, huh? Fine, I'll use a milder vocabulary."
So the art style changed to this:
Haters: "Chen Xun only got to where he is because of his looks!"
Reply: "What you said makes a lot of sense. So you think Nolan only considers looks and not acting skills when casting? Well, your understanding of cinematic art is truly unique!"
Haters: "Contractual relationship confirmed!"
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Reply: "Thank you for your concern, but are you confusing sex games with business contracts? Would you like me to recommend a few introductory law books?"
Haters: "Chinese people, get out of Hollywood!"
Reply: "Hollywood is a city built by immigrants. Your statement is suspected of being racially discriminatory and may be illegal. We suggest you delete it."
Every sentence is devoid of profanity, yet every sentence strikes at the heart.
American netizens have never seen anything like this before.
In their online culture, insults start with F and end with B, simple and direct.
But this sarcastic, polite yet ironic, ironic yet factual response left them completely at a loss as to how to respond.
It's like punching cotton, only to have the cotton bounce back and slap you in the face.
Soon, some of the trolls snapped: "Can't you Chinese people just talk properly?"
"What kind of new way of swearing is this?"
"I'd rather you just curse me out!"
Chinese netizens replied: "We weren't insulting you, we were just trying to reason with you."
Add a smiling emoji.
American netizens are devastated.
What started as a one-sided war of words has turned into a demonstration of Chinese cultural export.
Some people started analyzing the references in the replies: "What are 'Zu'an quotes'?"
Is "being sarcastic and unpleasant" an idiom?
Some people even started a thread specifically asking: "How to elegantly respond to comments from Chinese netizens?"
Someone replied below: "You can't fight back. They're professionally trained unless you also learn to be sarcastic."
Then, some foreign netizens who are learning Chinese actually tried it in the comments section: "You're absolutely right, so your life must be very successful~"
Someone immediately pointed out: "The grammar is wrong. It should be: Your life must be very successful~"
"The word '吧' (ba) isn't yin and yang enough."
"Thank you for your guidance!"
You're welcome. Keep up the good work next time!
Chen Xun laughed until his stomach hurt as he looked at these.
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