The comment sections everywhere were filled with lamentations.
For example, a phone that was dropped in shock hit their face, and they were now applying medicine for the injury. For example, trembling hands from fear caused them to throw the phone, and when picking it up, the cracked screen happened to display Rong Yu's smiling face again... thus subjecting the phone to the unfortunate fate of further cracking...
Of course, besides sharing various tragic situations of being scared by that smiling face, some people quickly screenshotted it into an emoji, adding text — "Are you calling me? Which blind fool summoned me? I'm here, are you scared? Hehehe, your little darling suddenly appears!"
Others: Scared scared! Don't come again!
While frantically refusing, they couldn't control their hands from saving the picture, then sharing it with their friends — "I can't be the only one whose heart is attacked!"
For a time, the emoji of Rong Yu's sinister smile as Wu Xiaoye rapidly dominated the comment sections of many posts.
After seeing the emoji so many times, people gradually found it more acceptable, and the initial sense of fear slowly decreased. Finally, some began to appreciate Rong Yu's looks again.
It must to be said that the bone structure of Rong Yu's face was perfectly suited for most makeup styles. Heavy makeup didn't make him look too feminine, and light makeup didn't make him look dull or rough.
If it weren't for the overly evil smile of the character Wu Xiaoye he played, people wouldn't have dismissed his handsome appearance at first glance.
But no matter what, the popularity of "Blood Mist" had risen.
Riding on this wave, the "Blood Mist" official account successively released three short behind-the-scenes clips, each only about a minute and a half long, editing together funny moments from the "Blood Mist" set.
Among them, Rong Yu was undoubtedly the one who received the most attention.
The "Blood Mist" official account understood this well, immediately releasing the behind-the-scenes footage of Rong Yu filming that scene of changing expressions in the rain from the trailer.
It turned out that the pouring rain was just a bunch of people standing in several spots spraying large water guns. The water guns sprayed upwards, and the actors stood where the water fell to perform.
Because the water was heavy, the makeup was basically applied for nothing. If the actors didn't get the shot right in one take, they would just vigorously wipe their faces with the water and continue filming.
After repeating this process, the actors filming this scene ended up going completely bare-faced.
The video was filmed from Director Chen's point of view, showing the image as seen through the camera lens.
It also showed everyone that Rong Yu's eerily smiling face wasn't actually an extreme close-up shot initially. The initial shot was much wider, clearly showing Rong Yu's drenched upper body.
Some eagle-eyed viewers even noticed that through Rong Yu's wet, thin T-shirt, the contours of abdominal muscles could be seen.
Tianhe Weikai: I dare to bet, if the post-production hadn't edited that shot into an extreme close-up, my phone definitely wouldn't have been thrown, because I would have definitely noticed Mr. Rong's abs. Drool those abs are truly fragrant.
Don't Want to Work V: Is this real bare face? If not, please recommend which brand's setting powder this is, that sets so firmly, even a city wall isn't this sturdy, right?
Xinxinzi V replies @Don't Want to Work V: Wake up, that doesn't exist. Better believe it's his bare face.
Today's Zhenzhenzi V: Am I the only one who thinks his face looks like it's been surgically enhanced?
Amidst all the praise, there were inevitably some discordant voices breaking in.
Typically, when coming across such comments, clicking on them would reveal fans refuting the claims. Curious onlookers, even if they disliked the remarks, couldn't resist clicking to see how the fans would respond.
However, the expected scene of fans ganging up to refute didn't appear —
Big Fish Eats Small Fish V: Oh my god, Zhenzhenzi is here, she's here! My Yu is really popular, really popular! I'm moved to tears. Also, borrowing this floor to post our comment control picture! Everyone, come look at our gentle and handsome Yu Yu! [picture]
Small Fish Eats Shrimp V: Sorry! Our comment control team is late again! It's so cold and desolate beyond the hundredth floor. The sub-comments under the first few floors are all full, we can only come here. Borrowing a spot, borrowing a spot! Everyone, come look at our sweet and cool Yu Yu! [picture]
Yuyuzi V: Beautiful and kind-hearted Zhenzhenzi, lending your sub-comments! The comment control team still didn't make it in time! Just let us be here! Everyone, come look at our sunny and handsome Yu Yu! [picture]
Fish Ball V: As everyone knows, where Zhenzhenzi goes, the heat follows. My Yu Yu is really popular, really popular! Also, borrowing this floor. Everyone, come over and look at our gentle and considerate Yu Yu! [picture]
After reading all the comments from Yuxiang Rousi, the bystanders were dumbfounded.
The behavior of Rong Yu's fans was... too ridiculous, wasn't it?
Furthermore, posting in the comment threads doesn't count as proper comment control! You're just giving other people's comments free promotion!
Wake up quickly, you silly fish!
If you genuinely want to push your own comments higher, we'll help boost them for you, alright?!
The style of Yuxiang Rousi was too ridiculous. Bystanders couldn't help but laugh as they read, and many decided to take action—scrolling past the first hundred comments to find those pitiful fan posts left behind, liking them and adding twenty-character sub-comments, forcibly pulling them up.
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