Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore

Chapter 659: The Final Chapter of the Story - The Death Books of Each Family

Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore

Chapter 659: The Final Chapter of the Story - The Death Books of Each Family

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In the days following the completion of the comic "Yu Ye", Xiao He was still busy with intensive training and preparing for the audition for "Di Ye".

So he had no idea that after the finale came {N•o•v•e•l•i•g•h•t} out, Kakudai was trending on social media for all the wrong reasons, forcing him to quickly draw a few extra chapters to show the warm daily lives of everyone in the parallel world, which was a way of giving everyone some sweet moments and making them happy.

Seeing the heartwarming everyday scene only fueled everyone's anger, leading them to strongly suspect that the antagonist was provoking them.

As a result, Kakudai was trending on the hot search list again.

Yes, this is an accident that all authors who write angst will inevitably experience.

After hastily glancing at the ending, Xiao He's blood pressure spiked. At that moment, like countless netizens online, he genuinely wanted to put a sack over Jiao Dai's head.

The final episode was practically a flashback for all the big swords—

In the fleeting scene of the ceremony, readers can see the Wu tribe members, dressed in distinctive folk costumes, coming to worship the Wuwu.

As we know from the previous story, these people's ancestors were all picked up by Wuwu, which is also proof that Wuwu lived in Yunxiang. She once led a group of people to participate in wars, and also led everyone to become rich and prosperous, leading everyone out of the mountains. There are traces of her life there.

The next scene shows a group of young, stylishly dressed fans holding flowers and gift boxes. It's almost obvious that they are fans who have been with Evan since his debut. Even though Evan only appeared briefly in their lives, the fans still remember that fleeting young idol and come to pay tribute on special days, offering their sincere love.

On this special day, the place seems to be especially lively.

The little girl who was pulled over to give flowers to Yin Lan turned her head to look at the nameless monument next to her, her face seemingly puzzled.

He was wondering both why the grave had no name and why no one came to visit him on such a day.

"Mom, he's so pitiful—"

The little girl shook her mother's hand.

Shh, don't talk nonsense here.

The little girl's mother quickly covered her mouth.

"Send flowers to your Grandma Yin first."

"All right."

The little girl looked away from the nameless monument and began to respectfully perform the rituals according to the adults' customs, even though she might not yet understand what death was.

However, as she was led away by the adults, she still gently placed a small white flower in front of the nameless grave.

—That symbolizes a little girl's pure kindness and compassion.

The last group of people turned around and walked out of the cemetery.

The comic's camera focuses on the side of the cemetery, capturing the lonely gravesite, the single white flower, and the departing figures of the crowd.

Then, a gust of wind blew by—

The little white flower, a symbol of kindness and compassion, was blown away by the wind and disappeared completely in front of the nameless tombstone, as if an invisible hand impatiently swept away the compassion of others, leaving the tombstone empty once again, devoid of anything.

It seems that even until the very end, that person remained indifferent to everything in the world, and would not repent even in death.

That was Yin Qi's arrogance and stubbornness.

It was also his last-minute calculation—death would only bring them back to the same embrace.

Yin Qi had always disdained anything else...

...

All I can say about this ending is that fans of the original work each have their own way of crying.

As a comic story with a focus on ensemble casts, various characters have their own fans, and the passing of the other main characters naturally evokes regret. Upon seeing this scene, fans burst into tears. Even a purely villainous character like Yin Qi has a large following, which makes the ending with a cemetery background feel as tragic as visiting a family's grave.

Of course, some more rational bloggers have analyzed the situation and believe that this ending is the best outcome for most people, especially for Yin Lan, who only wanted to live out her old age in peace and end her life smoothly from the beginning. This death was her ultimate dream. Even for Yin Qi, who is mentally ill, being able to be buried with his sister is his happiness.

Even those who had been with them all along couldn't suppress their sadness.

Everyone clearly hoped that Yin Lan and the others could find happiness in the end, but their definition of happiness was different from everyone else's.

This is similar to what Yin Qi said before: "Even though medicine people have a long life to accept death, they are unwilling to face death calmly in the end."

With the story of "Sumiya," Kakudai tells the tale of a group of medicine people's final, thrilling adventure before the end of their lives. It explores the value of life, the length of life, and the ideals of life, teaching everyone to accept death, cherish life, and face the ending of every story with equanimity, even if everything is not perfect...

But when the story truly comes to an end, it is the onlookers outside the story who are unable to face the ending with equanimity.

Before, everyone was jokingly urging Kakudai to update quickly, but now that everyone is living in the same graveyard, the readers have truly broken down their defenses and can't wait to drag Kakudai out and chop her up.

Even Yuan Sitong, who outwardly disliked Yan Shaohan and pressured him to update his comics, but was actually a fan herself, posted a status update, sending a whole warehouse of razor blades to Jiao Dai from afar, which scared Yan Shaohan into posting numerous apologies on his WeChat Moments.

Another comic book fan, Zhuang Hongyi, who may have been forgotten by everyone but whose identity has never changed, also complained on his WeChat Moments and blocked Yan Shaohan. Currently, all matters are being handled by assistant director Fan Congwen.

Faced with this powerful senior, Yan Shaohan could only kneel twice in despair, begging Zhuang Hongyi to still "love" him.

After all, the film and television rights for the third season of "Yu Ye" are still in Zhuang Hongyi's hands, and what happens next depends entirely on Zhuang Hongyi's investment!

Zhuang Hongyi didn't say anything, he just posted a deathly smiley face on his WeChat Moments.

So Fan Congwen diligently helped to relay the message to Yan Shaohan.

Upon seeing this meme, Yan Shaohan suddenly felt like everyone around him was an enemy:...I don't think China is very safe right now. I think I should go abroad for a while to avoid danger.

Yan Shaohan felt that, given this trend, he couldn't go out for a while, otherwise he risked being beaten to death.

...

Xiao He finally caught up on the things he had missed online, and he was both amused and exasperated, but also harbored a deep resentment. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

Hearing that Yan Shaohan had already blocked many people to save his life, Xiao He tentatively sent him a red envelope.

Xiao He: 【Here's a red envelope for you】

【Yan Shaohan:??? Good bro, I knew I hadn't misjudged you! You were the only one who didn't come to yell at me the other day, and you were the only one who remembered to send me the ending bonus!】

【Yan Shaohan: Waaaaah, this is so touching.】

【Yan Shaohan has received your red envelope】

【Yan Shaohan:? 0.01?】

Xiao He took a deep breath, a wicked smile spreading across his face.

Good, Yan Shaohan didn't block him.

so......

Xiao He turned on his computer, placing his hands on the keyboard for easier input, so as not to let typing on his phone affect his performance.

Next to the chat window, Yan Shaohan suddenly shivered.

Huh, that's strange. Why is Xiao He suddenly not talking?

Haha, I can't exactly write a long essay to criticize him, can I?

Haha, probably not?

Ha ha......

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