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August 25th.
The uproar over Dolphin Bay had passed two days ago.
Amidst public fervor, and with the help of the British Consul, Mugalen was unsurprisingly released—safely out of harm's way.
On the day he left the police station, hundreds of tourists and residents who heard the news came to watch, giving Mugalen his moment in the spotlight.
He even flexed his muscular biceps for the cameras, showing he was in good spirits—this strongman had been living comfortably these days.
Yet, what captured everyone's attention the most wasn't Bi Fang's shocking act, nor the hundreds gathered in protest, but "Dolphin Bay," the unexpected debut of this epoch-making documentary.
At noon on the 23rd, before it was officially released, various segments of the documentary were already spreading like wildfire, catching the attention of tens of millions. It finally premiered on major platforms, with the Discovery Channel broadcasting it on schedule.