My American magical life -
Chapter 288 - 288 126 The Dog That Was Hit Yells the Loudest
288: Chapter 126: The Dog That Was Hit Yells the Loudest 288: Chapter 126: The Dog That Was Hit Yells the Loudest “Over a hundred years ago on a Qing dynasty morning, Ci Xi woke up from her bed.
The eunuch brought her a spittoon, and she, the controller of the Great Qing, enjoyed infinite respect and honors within that feudal and corrupt dynasty.”
In the center of the video, a black-and-white image depicted Ci Xi’s palace life, perfectly matching Zhao Hongjin’s copywriting.
“That year was 1884, and the light of the second Industrial Revolution hadn’t yet fully brightened (1870-1945), some 21 years before Einstein would propose the theory of special relativity.”
Einstein, in disheveled attire, pondered before a desk lamp.
This slovenly old man possessed the most intelligent brain in all human history, with a great soul hidden inside his thin body, comparable to any thinker or scientist.
“It was not until 126 years later that Chinese science fiction writer Liu Cixin would write about ‘dimensional reduction strikes’ in his ‘Three-Body Problem’.”
News of Three-Body winning prestigious awards such as the ‘Nebula Award’ and ‘Hugo Award’ surfaced one by one.
“Even the eternal sci-fi classic of film history, Nolan’s ‘Interstellar,’ had only shown the image of a ‘four-dimensional cube’ 130 years later.”
Classic scenes from Interstellar appeared, with the male lead gazing at the abyss of dimensions in front of a bookshelf.
“Today, I’ll take everyone back to that era, a time when the pace of change was so rapid it overwhelmed all scientists, to appreciate this book from over 130 years ago, ‘Flatland’!”
All the lead-ins were set, and in the video, Zhao Hongjin held an open book in her hands, sitting on a chair and looking sideways at the camera as she began to speak about the content of the book.
In 2018, such editing standards and topic choices combined were already fascinating enough.
Plus, with Zhao Hongjin’s phoenix-tail bamboo-like temperament and her beautiful, era-defining face heralding a nation’s wealth and strength.
All these extraordinary factors were paired with her calm yet gentle tone and a warm expression.
In the end, they formed an undeniable trump card!
It could be said that Cheng Daqi was lucky to have attracted Zhao Hongjin to Shanhaiguan Media; she was undoubtedly a top-tier goddess.
Beauty with talent, and talent with beauty.
She was not only culturally knowledgeable and beautiful, but more importantly, this peach-blossom-eyed girl was one of those top-tier smart people who would never do anything foolish.
Signing her with Shanhaiguan Media had guaranteed millions of followers and the chance to sprint to tens of millions, and as long as CEO Cheng and her relationship didn’t break down, she would not backstab the company.
“Daqi, my face feels so stiff.
This is the fourth version mixed with the third one that we filmed, and by that time, I could no longer control my expression with laughter.
I’m so afraid, what should I do if someone curses me?”
Looking at the uploaded video on the phone, the peach-blossom-eyed girl anxiously asked CEO Cheng, who was seated opposite her.
After two days of meticulous production, Zhao Hongjin’s four accounts were launched in unison today.
However, what seemed to be a sure start to Cheng Daqi, posed an extreme nervousness for the newcomer herself.
“Don’t worry, some Internet users may have low standards, but their tolerance for beauties is never low; no one will curse you.
If anyone really curses you, I’ll help you curse them back!”
CEO Cheng comforted the anxious Ah Zhao, like pacifying a child.
He understood Zhao Hongjin’s nervousness well, after all, she was starting from scratch and launching her first video across four accounts simultaneously.
It would be strange if she wasn’t nervous; it was like a kindergartener attempting a high school-level challenge right out of the gates.
However, CEO Cheng was confident that, aside from all content factors, just on the basis of Zhao Hongjin’s beauty alone, one of her four accounts was bound to take off.
“Don’t do it, Daqi.
You have a company back in China, and even online, you must mind your words and actions, giving no chances to the malicious.”
Zhao Hongjin was pleased her friend was willing to help, but she did not wish for Cheng Daqi to actually do so.
She was satisfied with Cheng Daqi’s attitude, but the peach-blossom-eyed girl knew that if he intended to do business, he must act prudently.
Without discretion in speech and conduct, one cannot establish oneself.
“The best current traffic is the overseas student Vlog, which has already garnered tens of thousands of views and over a thousand likes, though the like-to-view conversion is a bit low.”
Cheng Daqi continually monitored the data on Zhao Hongjin’s accounts, actually more nervous than Zhao Hongjin herself.
However, his nervousness was that of excited anticipation.
He was fully confident in Zhao Hongjin’s ability to attract a large audience, but he was surprised to see such positive data response to her very first video in just over twenty minutes.
“The student Vlog?
But I didn’t do anything special in that one; I just interviewed three people.”
The peach-blossom-eyed girl moved behind Cheng Daqi, leaning on the chair to check the backend data with him.
All her accounts were managed by Shanhaiguan, and she was only responsible for shooting videos.
“Heh, it might be because your video features these…
how should I refer to them, let’s say Americans, with very creative styles.”
The magical America, so fantastical that even Cheng Daqi wasn’t sure how to refer to the people holding signs.
To call them LGBT seemed wrong as they were acting, just doing a makeup performance for eighty dollars a day.
To call them actors didn’t seem quite right either as they didn’t appear to be acting, and their mental state did seem somewhat peculiar.
After all, a homeless person willing to work for eighty dollars a day as a daily hire couldn’t be any regular homeless person.
“Contrary to expectations and breaking the mold?
Am I understanding this correctly?”
The peach-blossom-eyed girl thought she was incredibly smart, believing she had discovered the secret to creating engaging videos.
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