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Chapter 144

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The trailer for City-Toppling Beauty was released this morning, and the producers had released advertisements for it.

Chen Jiao didn't pay attention to the details of whether there were fake reviewers or not.

The main investor was Wansheng, who had personally invested 20 million yuan.

This morning, he had received news that Yu Yaoyao was on set, so he couldn't wait to see her and wanted to invite her to act in First Aid.

His thoughts were on her, and he was confident about a huge investment like City-Toppling Beauty, so he didn't pay attention to everyone's feedback about the trailer in the morning.

However, just before Yu Yaoyao started filming, the person in charge of Wansheng sent him a message saying that the situation looked good.

"Wasn't there a lot of praise and everyone was looking forward to it?"

Chen Jiao's voice was a little higher, and he no longer had the calmness from before.

The assistant stuttered and couldn't say anything.

However, he handed his phone over and showed it to Chen Jiao.

The Internet was almost exploding.

Chen Jiao saw the scolding comments at the top of the page at a glance.

[F * ck, the screenwriter is stupid! Give me back my Brother Qin Mu! He's clearly a gentle prince, but what's with the greasy uncle on the screen?]

[My Brother Jin is clearly steady and indifferent, but now he's looking down on everyone and killing everyone in his way … Is this really a novel adaptation? Are you sure you didn't rewrite the script yourself?]

[After watching the trailer, I really want to beat this director to death! Stupid director! A fantasy film turned into a romance film. I'll beat you to death!]

[Are the female lead's clothes and headwear serious? Pink sand sculpture! Is this a Disney fairy tale?!]

[What the hell! After watching the trailer, the changes are too big. As a fan, I can't accept it!]

[I'm representing myself. I definitely won't watch this trash that destroys the classic in my heart!]

When Chen Jiao saw it, he felt cold all over, as if a basin of cold water had been poured over his head!

He quickly swiped the screen and scrolled through dozens of screens. What he saw were all negative comments and scolding.

The hot search for the trailer of City-Toppling Beauty had already exceeded 20,000 comments, but all of them were filled with hostility.

Even Chen Jiao quickly opened her fan group and found that her fans were all in an uproar.

He was playing the role of Gu Jin, and he was also one of the most criticized people online.

There were also many fans of the novel, and all of them were protesting.

There were even fans who came out to reprimand his manager. Why did he accept the script and role without reading the original novel? Why did he accept the script without knowing the original character?

There were also hardcore fans and veteran film fans who had always had high expectations for Chen Jiao's acting skills. They even criticized him for being unprofessional!

The administrator of the fan group even wrote a very long refuting paragraph.

[Jiao Da, I've always liked your acting skills, but I like your seriousness and rigor even more. But when did you change? Even the word 'disappointed' wasn't enough to describe my feelings.

As an actor, shouldn't the first thing he or she do after receiving a script be to study it thoroughly? If it was an adaptation of a novel, shouldn't he have read the original to understand the characters?

Today, this remake is kneeling. The screenwriter is guilty, the director is guilty, but aren't the actors guilty as well? [Jiao Da, you've really let down this novel and this character. Anyone who has read the novel wouldn't act like this!]

[I never thought that the Prince Charming in my heart would be destroyed by the Jiao Da that I like!] [The pain in my heart can't be expressed in words!]

[I'm sorry, I don't want to threaten anyone or scold anyone, but I really have no choice. Jiao Da, I've grown up, but you haven't. I'm officially announcing … that I'm no longer a fan!]

[Goodbye, I like the six-year Jiao Da!]



His words were quickly echoed by many of the 11 …'s members.

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