Seven-character regulated poem

Chapter 320: The Familiar Style

Chapter 320: Chapter 320: The Familiar Style


In the two days during the closure of the Stone Family chain restaurant, the latest episode of "Competition Dance" has been recorded and post-produced, and premiered today.


Since Nina Quinn is currently pregnant, this episode only includes an interview about her leaving the "Competition Dance" show.


Perhaps to win back public favor, Justin Callahan also appears in this interview.


In the interview, Nina Quinn expressed her excitement about becoming a mother, "Thank God for giving me this little life, and thank you for being so resilient. I will surely protect him well, so he won’t be hurt by external forces."


After her statement, Justin Callahan hugged Nina Quinn’s shoulders and kissed her forehead, comforting her, "From now on, I’ll stay by your side and won’t let anyone or anything hurt you and the child."


That’s right, though she claimed to express her excitement about becoming a mother, and actually cherished her declaration of protecting his wife, it subtly hinted at July Quinn.


This led to keyboard warriors flooding July Quinn’s Weibo to berate her and demand so-called justice.


It also shifted public opinion online toward them, gaining them benefits and causing The Callahan Family and The Quinn Family’s stock prices to reach historic highs.


Having tasted the sweetness of hinting at July Quinn, Nina Quinn and Justin Callahan, regardless of the occasion they appear at, will subtly reference July Quinn.


Aside from Nina Quinn’s interview, the performances of other artists on "Competition Dance" still deserve praise.


Even Silas Donovan, who has a limp from being punched by July Quinn, was edited by the show to make his dance look extremely attractive.


Lynn Sawyer’s solo peacock dance was as beautiful as poetry and painting, not only revived her but also earned her a direct ticket to the semifinals.


As for July Quinn, who was intentionally arranged by Holly Houston to be the last to perform, even post-production couldn’t prevent her from stumbling through the dance.


Judges took turns to diss: "July Quinn, your performance is really terrible. If you had practiced seriously, you wouldn’t dance like this."


"As the president of the dance association, your performance really pains me. One point, no more!"


Finally, judge Holly Houston: "I’m sorry, July Quinn, even though you are the contestant I invited, I feel your performance is really unbearable."


Holly Houston also gave July Quinn one point.


But with only three points, July Quinn scored the lowest in history, yet still managed to be revived.


Because this is what the show needs.


Without July Quinn as the target, in a program with uneven levels of competition, unequal genders, and absolute design flaws, who would watch?


The show’s reasoning for reviving July Quinn was that Nina Quinn withdrew.


With this, the number of people to pk on the show would be one less, so they could only keep the vastly incompetent July Quinn.


Consequently, July Quinn was once again at the top of trending due to criticism.


[The show should just find a random person rather than give July Quinn a revival chance. Such an artist, who takes money without doing anything and commits heinous acts, should be outright banned.]


[Learn ethics before learning skills, act with integrity before performing.]


[July Quinn dared to harm even an unborn child, not holding her legally accountable is an outrage of heaven and earth.]


Yes, all were unanimously denouncing July Quinn.


So upon seeing the trending topic, Ollie promptly sent a message to July Quinn.


[Boss, need backup?]


With just one word from the boss, he could make those online comments disappear completely.


But what he can achieve, the boss who created the chicken egg virus can do with even less effort.


Yet the boss hasn’t taken action yet; he’s unsure if the boss has other plans, similar to the last time extorting 90 million via video...


Unexpectedly, not long after sending the message, the boss sent him a video and a text message.


[To Nina Quinn, ask for five hundred million, transfer all to me by midnight.]


Ollie: "..."


The boss remains as consistently familiar in style, as consistently stingy.