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Chapter 449 - 449 449 Another Vest Becomes Popular

449: Chapter 449: Another Vest Becomes Popular 449: Chapter 449: Another Vest Becomes Popular “Guys, Master Liu has come out to explain that video, hurry up and check it out.”

As soon as Zhao Guang connected to the internet, he saw a very popular commentary post.

Upon entering, Zhou Gang realized that the video was the one from when he had attacked Habog.

Sure enough, the things those people had filmed couldn’t all just stay in their hands.

“Really, aren’t they afraid of my retaliation?

They just go ahead and release it.”

Zhao Guang was speechless.

It was too late for regrets now.

What he didn’t know was that those people thought they were not going to survive, that the person before them wouldn’t let them go.

So they uploaded the footage right after taking it, some even started live streaming it.

Perhaps the livestreamers were a bit cowardly, but those videos were not fake.

And because some had started live streaming, it was set in stone that this definitely wasn’t staged.

Someone had even dug up Habog’s identity, so now Habog had gained some notoriety as well.

Looking at the commentary, Zhao Guang laughed, “This is actually quite something, the Hundred-step Divine Fist has come out.

And there are even people coming forward to take responsibility, isn’t this like something terrorists would do?”

Zhao Guang felt like the commentary really made it sound realistic, coherent and clear.

Such talent indeed, too bad they haven’t committed any crime; otherwise, he’d really want to recruit them as a publicity officer for his own territory.

A publicity officer skilled at stirring controversy could be worth more than an army of a hundred thousand.

“Everyone, look, see if you can see it.

Although it might not be a hundred steps, it definitely isn’t far off.

Those who say it isn’t, are you really sure it can’t reach a hundred steps?

I don’t believe it.”

“Folks, take a look at this angle of destruction.

Let’s reconstruct it and then play it back in slow motion.

Did you see that?

With that kind of destructive power and comparing it to similar destruction, we can conclude that the attack power exceeds that of regular shells.”

Anyway, various scientific and heat-chasing posts popped up.

“The legendary life of Master Feng, the legend who ventured the world, don’t you want to check out his life story?

Now on a special sale, only three days, remember, only three days.”

“What is this?

Master Feng doesn’t have the time to write this.”

“I heard it’s officially authorized by Master Feng himself, and there’s even a tag here.”

“I don’t believe it.

Even if Master Feng gave permission, does that make it true?”

“Why quibble?

It’s all just commercial promotion, like these sneakers I have; you can absolutely chase the wind in them.

Although it might not be completely true, at least it’s eighty percent accurate.”

“The shoe peddler can get lost.

This place is only for snack advertising, if you want snacks, remember to contact me.”

Beneath that, a plethora of ads sprawled out, no telling how many were real and how many were fake.

“Is it really that exaggerated?

Every time I go out, there’s an explosion.” Zhao Guang, looking at the now thoroughly bustling internet, had a sense of wry amusement.

If one day his identity was outed, he would surely face social death.

After all, those things were fake, imitated by spells.

If it were just the spells it would be fine, but now thinking about those actions, they were quite cringeworthy.

Why did he get so hot-blooded back then?

Really, ‘A man will be a child until his death’, could this actually be true?

“I mustn’t let these people find me.

No wait, this trend seems almost unstoppable.

Should I create something that can be cultivated without the need for Magic Elements, at the least to provide some relief?”

At this moment, Zhao Guang truly had this idea.

Even if it wasn’t needed now, who knew when it might be useful?

“Right, better to prepare in advance.

It’s always good to be prepared.”

Zhao Guang thought to himself as he continued to scroll through his phone and came across a ton of expert reviews.

Maybe they really were experts, but how did so many Taoists, monks, and famous people from various places get mixed in?

His actions had really supported quite a number of such people.

Of course, there were various warnings from the police, cautioning people not to be too gullible.

But looking at it now, it seemed unlikely to hold back the tide; many would still be duped.

“According to the research of relevant state departments, after contributions from numerous Qi Gong Masters, a set of Basic Cultivation Method has been crafted and will now be disseminated in major institutions.

Those interested can learn at their nearest location.”

“We hope everyone will not believe those false rumors.

A true Master is not so easily trained.”

“If anyone cultivates a sense of Qi, please contact us immediately, we offer high salaries.”

“No way, all the major institutions are teaching this now?

Is it for real?”

“Since it’s released by the state, it should be true, at least not totally fake.

But these common methods probably won’t yield much, I still believe what the psychic taught us here would be more effective.”

“I’m a student, our school has been teaching it for half a month now, and just today they suddenly said it’s the basics of Qigong.

I feel nothing at all, and it seems those who seriously cultivate don’t feel anything either.”

“Really?

I heard the kid next door managed to cultivate something and is being called a once-in-a-century prodigy.”

“The one above, tell me your address, I’m heading over now.”

Seeing this sudden official report and the cascade of comments below, Zhao Guang felt like he truly had stirred the pot.

As for the mention of prodigies, what could these practices yield?

If it was possible, it would have happened centuries ago, not waited until now.

However, now that the major institutions had started, Zhao Guang silently apologized in his heart.

It was all his fault.

“This is good as well; at least taking those practices seriously could strengthen the body, right?”

Just as he was thinking, Zhao Guang suddenly noticed an exit: “I’ve finally come out?

Then I should make a phone call to notify.” Zhao Guang didn’t continue watching the uproar he had caused, knowing well it wouldn’t be trivial anyway.

But for those elders above, this must truly be a cause for concern.

Reading through the rumors and failing to connect a call, Zhao Guang understood, but there was nothing he could do; he wouldn’t dare to take calls in Myanmar.

If he did, they would immediately know his location.

Once some things were exposed, it would be difficult to explain.

Later on, Zhao Guang had placed his phone in the Space Ring.

It was only now, after taking it out, that he saw all the messages he hadn’t received.

Now that he had walked out of the mountains, Zhao Guang thought it over and decided to make a call to Ye Zhi, since she was his assistant after all.

“Zhao Guang, where are you?” Ye Zhi replied almost instantly.

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