In the brilliant hall, everyone was dressed to the nines. As the toasts crossed paths, faces bore guarded smiles, fearful of inadvertently offending some VIP with their words or, worse yet, being caught on camera behaving improperly and facing the wrath of netizens.
In this era of fast-food information, anyone could voice their opinion on the internet, and if that opinion turned into public consensus, it could have serious repercussions for a whole family or company.
In Hua Nation, there is a powerful term called "netizen."
Behind the invisible screen, you'll find all sorts of people.
With Mo Zhixuan and Chu Jin dominating the scene, the big stars that followed seemed somewhat lackluster in comparison.
Having seen the luminaries first, netizens began to look at these celebrities with a more critical eye—or as the saying goes, with a nose not quite like a nose, eyes not quite like eyes.
[Camera guy! I want to see my goddess and Boss Mo.]