Part 27

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The internet mercilessly exposed people's secret identity.

I was spotted at Zhou Qi's studio, and "Nameless" lost its last layer of anonymity.

But by then, my account already had over millions of followers.

With such a vast base of internet users, some of my former haters were bound to be there. When my aliases was exposed, they fell silent.

Reflecting on the account about the small garden, they seemed hesitant to speak up.

[I want to say something, but I'm afraid he'll stop updating if I do.]

[Apologies for my past arrogance, sorry Mr. Nameless, sorry Brother Jiang.]

[Who can forget when Jiang Cheng first debuted, he said in an interview that his dream was to be a singer. He really was, I'm crying.]

[I remember that. It seemed like his company thought he had the right look to be an actor, a lousy company burying talent.]

[No wonder Zhou Qi turned fanboy. He knew before we did.]

[Damn, who exposed him? Will he stop updating again?]

[Guys, can you understand? Being both a hater of Jiang Cheng and a fan of his two aliases, I'm complex, I'll punish myself with a drink.]

[No wonder he never replies in the comments section, I'm so heartbroken.]

[I'm bold enough to ask, when will Jiang Cheng make a comeback?]

[...]

Actually, the main reason I stopped updating the account about the little garden was because I moved to Pei Jin Yan's house and hadn't gathered much new material yet, not great for posting.

After losing my anonymity, brands were silent for a while, then they all asked if I wanted to sign.

Zhou Qi realized the extent of the competition; whenever he had a moment, he emphasized that no matter what terms other companies offered, his studio would always offer better ones.

I had no intentions of making a comeback.

Things were good as they were.

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