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Chapter 294: Noon Dog Fans Orthodoxy in Korea

Chapter 294: Noon Dog Fans Orthodoxy in Korea

Sun Yueqing’s Weibo post made everyone feel that something was not right.

Although I knew before that Sun Yueqing and Wu Mu had always had a good relationship, I could even learn a lot about Wu Mu's movements through Sun Yueqing.

But no matter how good it is, it is still a bit strange to spend more than four million to wish a happy birthday.

It's not just the money, it's also the attitude that's a bit too serious

There was a lot of discussion in the comment section below Sun Yueqing.

Her fans quickly took control of the comments. No matter if there was a problem or not, they would not admit it as long as their idol did not make an official announcement!

In fact, Sun Yueqing’s fans all have a good impression of Wu Mu. After all, they cannot change the persistent influence of their idol and can only accept it.

And if you think about it carefully, people born under the age of 5 are not bad. They have both talent and good looks, and good looks and personality.

But... just like marrying off a daughter, this kind of person is a good friend. What good family would be willing to let their best daughter marry a celebrity with such a scandal!

"Can some people please stop spreading rumors here? Is this the first day you knew that Ah Qing and Wu Gou were close? What's wrong with celebrating a good friend's birthday and boosting album sales?"

"That's right, as if that's all there is to it between men and women. Stop insulting the pure friendship between them."

"Some people really seem to be unable to speak unless they make Huang Yao."

The comments of passers-by were quickly and organizedly suppressed by Sun Yueqing's fans.

But no matter what, Sun Yueqing's Weibo post objectively boosted the popularity of the topic of Wu Mu's birthday.

Sun Yueqing has more than 56 million followers on Weibo, and with the carrot of a lucky draw hanging there, the topic is gaining popularity rapidly.

The number of reposts exceeded 300,000 in just a few minutes.

And there is also a Weibo user with more than 30 million followers who posted on Weibo.

Lu Yao: "Happy birthday, Xiaowu. Happy birthday, Xiaowu! (Blowing flute expression, blowing flute expression)"

Lu Yao also sent a message to congratulate.

Just

".11:59, it's not my birthday yet."

"It's so funny, how can someone make a wrong bet?"

Lu Yao sent the message a little early. She had been waiting in front of her phone, hoping to achieve the first blessing achievement, but ended up being a few seconds early.

She only realized it when she saw it in the comment section and quickly deleted it and reposted it.

Even now, let alone the first one, it’s already twelve o’clock and one minute.

And the comment section was filled with mocking voices.

"Hahaha, I'm laughing so hard that I'm vomiting. Wu Gou's character is abstract and a bit of acting, but Ayao, you are real! You're a natural!"

"That's a good post. Don't post it next time, Ayao. You are different from others."

In addition to those who were laughing, there were also people who just wanted to watch the fun and encourage others to do more.

"No, it's Wu Gou's birthday, Ayao, you just send a birthday greeting and that's it? People either write new songs or give albums, you're so thoughtless."

"That's right, if this gets out, people will think that you, Ayao, and Wu Gou have a mediocre relationship."

"Ayao, you know I have always supported you as the Noon Dog couple. Don't let us who support you down."

Lu Yao actually replied. She replied under the comment that supported her to be a couple: "I sent it! The most thoughtful gift!"

The post was accompanied by a picture of a pair of light grey woolen gloves with a jumping matchstick figure knitted on them using blue wool. Next to the figure was a caption: "Xiao Wu will always be happy!"

Passersby who saw this comment and picture were undoubtedly stunned.

Could this be the gloves that Lu Yao knitted for Wu Gou herself?

I don’t think I’ve heard that she can knit gloves before. Did she learn it specially?

Holy shit, are you serious? You're so serious! ?

With such great importance, this person would not also treat Wu Gou

Well, let’s just forget about this guy.

After everyone put Wu Mu and Lu Yao's appearance together in their minds, they gave up the idea of ​​asking seriously.

Just reply below:

"Okay, okay, after looking around, I think yours is the most thoughtful."

"I also support you and Wu Gou's CP!"

"You and Wu Gou are the best couple!"

In addition to Lu Yao, others such as Wang Xiaotian and Yu Ke also posted articles, as well as the brands he cooperated with.

But they didn't pursue the timing.

Well, for a grown man like Wang Xiaotian, it’s hard to think of sending a happy birthday message at a specific time.

This was sent at a very specific time. It's probably the same as sending a good night message to a member of the opposite sex on purpose.

Anyway, with the promotion of these people, the popularity of Wu Mu’s birthday topic has skyrocketed.

It was directly ranked in the top ten of the hot search list in a short period of time.

But everyone noticed it.

"Why don't I see any fans of Noon Dog?"

"Yes, for Xiao Yi's previous birthday, his fans had been preparing for it for days, with all kinds of birthday parties and chart-topping events. I wouldn't have known if Mo Mo hadn't posted on Weibo on Wu Gou's birthday."

"Haha, it's not the first day that Noon Dog's fans are in Schrodinger's state. They are not like that at ordinary times, but they are when they question. You can try to question it, and they will come out immediately."

"In fact, there are. I have snuck into many of his fan groups through my clips of Lunch Dog. They are quite active, and from what I have observed, they are already quite large. When I joined a few months ago, I could find dozens of public ones by searching. If I search again now, I can only find hundreds of results."

"Wu Gou keeps trying to clean up his fans. There is no official organization, so it is normal that there are no activities. Don't mention it. At first, I thought Wu Gou's cleaning up his fans was disgusting. He doesn't even care about the people who support him. His character is not good. But now I start to think that his fans are pretty good. At least they don't follow fan clubs, pay attention rationally, and support according to ability."

"Hey, what you said suddenly gave me an idea. If all the domestic audiences become fans of Wu Gou, then will the fan circle disappear immediately? And people who chase stars will not be called brainless anymore? So Wu Gou becoming a star is actually purifying the entertainment industry?"

Everyone is discussing the issues concerning Wu Mu fans.

When a top star celebrated his birthday in the past, his fans would repost and spread the news everywhere, and they would often use self-touching texts that were embarrassing. Passersby felt that their eyes were polluted and had no interest in paying attention.

But with Wu Mu, where there was no movement at all, everyone was a little uncomfortable.

But just when everyone thought that there were no fans to support Wu Mu on his birthday, new circumstances were revealed.

“Fuck! It turns out that Noon Dog’s fans are cheering for him!”

"What a great handwriting!"

A video was released, showing the night view of the Bund in Shanghai.

The person who took the video should be a tourist on the Bund in Shanghai. He first took pictures of the passers-by around him. There were a lot of people and it was very lively.

But the strange thing is that many passers-by around were looking up in one direction.

The video camera followed them and moved slowly towards the place they were looking at. It was the landmark buildings of the Bund, the Shanghai Center Building and the Aurora Building.

What attracted everyone's attention was a figure on the big advertising screens on the Central Building and the Aurora Building.

It’s Wu Mu!

These two landmark buildings have been booked by someone, and a short video supporting his birthday is being played on them!

Wu Mu’s fans actually booked this big screen for him!

And it's not just the big screen that was booked, the most important thing is the voices of passers-by in the video.

After shooting the two large screens for a few seconds, the photographer moved the camera to the passers-by around, and then found that there were many young girls among the passers-by exclaiming "Wow".

"This guy is so handsome, is he a star?"

"Wow, this pixel screen looks so good, who is he?"

"It's the noon dog!"

"Noon dog?"

"The name is out, happy birthday, Wu Mu brother?"

Most of the people who shouted directly were young girls, but from the camera, as everyone walked around and looked up at the big screen from time to time, it could be seen that other people's attention was obviously attracted as well.

Among these people, there were not only elderly people who were taken by their families to travel and see the night view, but also quite a few foreigners, and many of them were also taking pictures of the screen of the building with their mobile phones.

Such a good video naturally spread quickly.

The people who were just saying that Wu Mu had no fans supporting him were shocked.

"Wu Gou's fans have booked a large offline screen for him?"

"Didn't they say his fans are Buddhists? So they don't do anything online, but they spend a lot of money offline!?"

"Fuck, the reactions of passers-by are so funny, I guess Wu Gou must have gotten away with it!"

"He really did pretend to be me. Let me put myself in his shoes and imagine what it would be like if my face was put on a big screen like this and everyone around me had the same reaction. I'll have material for my dream tonight."

"I can't help it. Wu Gou's face is so popular that it attracts everyone, young or old, men or women, even foreigners. I, a man, can't help myself sometimes. But I'm surprised that there are so many people offline who don't know Wu Gou?"

"It's normal that they don't know him. After all, Wu Gou has only been popular for half a year, and there aren't any national TV shows or movies that everyone watches. How would those grandpas and aunties know about him? They can't just follow his variety shows. But you have to say, his looks are really attractive. I cleared the trash on my mom's phone some time ago and found that Wu Gou was her wallpaper. She didn't know Wu Gou either, she just saw him from the wallpaper app."

And it wasn't just the big screen on the Bund in Shanghai. Soon everyone discovered that the big screens on the landmark buildings in Beijing were also booked.

The situation was the same as on the Bund in Shanghai, with passers-by stopping to watch.

This is a bit of a big deal. For a landmark building like this, the price of a big screen is not cheap.

Everyone is guessing who did this.

At first everyone subconsciously thought that these were done by Wu Mu’s domestic fans, but some people found clues from the address in the birthday video.

Call Wu Mu brother?

It seems that the fans in China don’t cheer much.

Why does this feel like the style of Noon Dog’s Korean fans?

But he doesn't even have a formal show in Korea, so how many fans does he have? Could they be willing to spend so much money?

Passersby were talking about it. The topic of Wu Mu's support video was so effective that it gained popularity even faster than his happy birthday.

And who did it was quickly solved.

There are videos sent by Chinese students in the United States and South Korea.

It turns out that some landmark big screens in Times Square in the United States and South Korea have also been booked.

It is not surprising to book the big screen in Times Square in the United States, as many fans of domestic celebrities will do the same.

But it is relatively rare to see a large screen that includes South Korea’s landmarks.

No matter how you think about it, except for Wu Mu's Korean fans, no one has any reason to do this.

And the new comments under Wu Mu’s Weibo also prove this point. The new comments under his Weibo are all blessings mixed in Chinese and Korean.

It was obviously his Korean fans who took action.

After knowing who did it, the first thought in everyone's mind was -

"Are Noon Dog's Korean fans that rich?!"

This is not just a small screen, this landmark large screen is very expensive.

Although many top-tier fans in China have also covered it, how many fans do those top-tier fans have in the country?

With so many fans, no matter whether they are raising funds or screening, there will always be some particularly wealthy fans.

But Wu Mudu has never appeared on Korean shows. He has no more than a few thousand fans, maybe not tens of thousands. How can he be so powerful?

Well, he is indeed capable. Before, when Wu Mu found out from Shu Mei that a lot of his Korean fans had bought his new album, he paid some attention to it and discovered that the proportion of rich people among his Korean fans seemed to be quite high.

He speculated that the system might have pushed him to more wealthy fans in order to fulfill his performance goals.

It can only be said that when it comes to being a dog, Tongzi is no less inferior.

After the first thought, the second thought in everyone’s mind was——

"It's so funny. I think the main fans of Wu Gou are in Korea. His fans in China don't even come out to support him. They are nothing compared to the Korean girls' fans."

"Hahaha, I suggest that Wu Gou expel his domestic fans from the fan club! He didn't even come out to support them on his birthday, what kind of nonsense is that? Although he is willing to spend money on endorsements and sales, his Korean fans are also willing to spend money! Not only are they willing to spend money, they also come out to support him."

"That's right, I, a passerby, can't stand it anymore. Is this how you support your brother? All of you should be expelled from the fan club!"

This is too much.

A domestic star who has never appeared on foreign shows, it turns out that his biggest supporters are his relatively small number of foreign fans.

This is quite entertaining.

Everyone was criticizing Wu Mu's domestic fans.

Well, the funniest thing is that after some Korean fans understood their words, they responded seriously:

"Wu Mu's Chinese fans are not worthy of saying that they like Wu Mu. They have caused Wu Mu too much harm. Please stop using the banner of Wu Mu's fans. This is an insult to Wu Mu's fans. It is enough for Wu Mu to have us. We will always support him."

This is really making me die of laughter.

Korean girl fans are really planning to expel Wu Mu’s domestic fans from the fan club.

Do you really want to fight for orthodoxy?

Such a show-like event, coupled with the fact that Mu appeared on the big screen abroad in the morning, also had a very good show effect.

So everyone who was watching the show didn’t even want to sleep and was spreading the news.

The topic of Wu Mu’s birthday continues to soar in popularity.

Well, his album also secretly made a profit.

Until three or four in the morning, many people were still discussing the matter, and they were so engrossed in the discussion that they didn't want to sleep.

Then, the person that everyone had been discussing all night suddenly posted a new Weibo post at around three in the morning.

(End of this chapter)

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