This celebrity became even more popular after being exposed of having multiple girlfriends
Chapter 229 - 218: A Bit Too Leisurely (Added Chapter for monthly votes!)

Chapter 229: Chapter 218: A Bit Too Leisurely (Added Chapter for monthly votes!)

After showing Wu Mu the comments under her Weibo post, Sun Yueqing laughed, "See that? Everyone is telling me to call you every day to bother you and rush you to work on the game. For the sake of my endorsement performance, why don’t you just make a sacrifice?"

Call and bother me every morning, preventing me from sleeping?

Wu Mu took a sharp breath in surprise, what a malicious strategy indeed.

He looked at Sun Yueqing warily, "If you do that, I’ll block your number."

Ah?

Sun Yueqing punched him, annoyed, "So our years of friendship aren’t even worth a few nuisance calls, huh!"

Wu Mu cracked a slight smile, "It’s not that, I’ll unblock you in the afternoon after having blocked you in the morning."

Sun Yueqing glared at him, "Can’t you just finish the game sooner? Look at how those fan players are rushing you."

Indeed, not just Sun Yueqing, but also Lu Yao, Mo Mo, and even Lin Qingyue had people rushing them in the comments section of Weibo.

Primarily because everyone had truly realized that directly rushing Wu, that damn thing, had no effect whatsoever.

This person really didn’t care about the fans at all, completely disregarding them, with an attitude that seemed to say if they rushed him carelessly and he responded casually, then he had lost.

Seeing Wu flitting from TV shows to drama shoots, when on earth would his game officially go live if things went on like this?

Thus, inspired by the program "Idol Daily," everyone chose to rush Wu Mu’s close friends instead.

Wu Mu chuckled heartily, "I’m working on it, I’m working on it."

Hmm, that was actually the solid truth, isn’t the computer right in front of him?

Sun Yueqing said speechlessly, "How long is your game going to take you?"

Wu Mu thought for a moment, "If I rush it, actually, I could finish and go live in about half a month. But I’m usually busy, just working on it in my spare time, so probably around three or four months, I guess."

"The word ’busy’ coming from your mouth is grating to my ears. You hardly have any work daily, no schedule pressed against even for show appearances," Sun Yueqing commented powerlessly.

She had some understanding of Wu Mu’s daily life.

Over the past half year, while Wu Mu certainly frequented programs and was a constant feature on the trending searches, the workload was embarrassingly low for an industry star.

Which big celebrity wasn’t flying around every day for appearances, running around to collect money?

But Wu Mu, besides endorsements, hadn’t taken on a single commercial deal to this day. His show appearances also did not overlap, and there was no pressure to manage schedules tightly.

Sun Yueqing even heard that his endorsement contracts had specially stipulated clauses: online promotion was okay, but personal appearances for offline events were a no-go.

With a workload like this, he was practically selling a leisurely, health-conscious lifestyle, spending most of his time on leisure and entertainment.

But what was infuriating was that despite such a low workload, this damn guy earned more than anyone else.

Sun Yueqing felt again that if this was the price of breaking up and having a house collapse, she could bear it too.

With these varied thoughts crossing her mind, Sun Yueqing did not stop her hands. She took a photo with her phone of him and his computer, then bowed her head and started typing.

Wu Mu was curious, "What are you doing?"

"I’m updating your gaming fans about your work situation, and by the way telling them I’ve tried hard for them," Sun Yueqing replied without lifting her head.

Wu Mu leaned in, curiously peering at her phone screen.

Actress Sun Yueqing: "The diligent Teacher Wu Mu, who never forgets to work hard even while filming on set, is truly terrific (smiling face). On everyone’s behalf, I’ve checked: Teacher Wu Mu’s game is expected to go live in about three to four months (Note: Teacher Wu Mu personally revealed that if he rushes, it would only take half a month to finish)."

Wu Mu chuckled, "Why does that comment sound so sarcastic, and that note at the end is really going to cause me trouble."

"I’m praising how impressive you are, capable of creating such a popular game in just half a month."

Sun Yueqing laughed.

After finishing the text, she asked, "Can I post this?"

"You want to post it, just post it," Wu Mu wasn’t concerned.

The new Weibo post went out. With no scenes to film at the moment, Sun Yueqing clutched her phone, continuously scrolling and chuckling, "Your fans are too funny. Look at their comments."

She held the phone up to Wu Mu’s face.

The comments from Wu Mu’s gaming fans on the screen were indeed amusing.

"Holy crap, Wu is actually working? And still working while acting? My brother is so diligent, I’m crying!"

"Three to four months? Wow, pop the champagne."

"Wait, I was quite happy seeing the game will be online in three to four months; I thought I wronged you for becoming a celebrity and delaying the game, but the note at the end killed my joy. The game could actually be done in half a month? Turns out celebrity life indeed slowed things down, gotta keep the shade coming!"

"Bystanders are popping champagne, but the true loving fans of brother have already started cursing. Stop being a damn celebrity, what’s so good about acting in dramas that get nothing but criticized? Making games is better; you get all the praise."

There, another bit of conviction for his gaming fans to keep shading him.

Wu Mu didn’t care and continued to fleece Atong for points, doing his private things.

Occasionally stopping to play games, taking a rest.

Or he would run over to watch the drama group’s performances at Wang Ren’s place, to relax.

Viewing his leisurely demeanor so out of sync with the tense filming atmosphere, Yang Rongfa was already speechless.

Why could this person live so easily wherever he was?

Everyone else was filming intensely, but he was like someone on a vacation.

And it didn’t stop there.

There were night scenes to shoot today; the crew planned to shoot late into the night, bustling until three or four in the morning.

Yet, come six in the evening, Wu Mu started packing up, looking ready to head home.

It was as if he treated this place like a clock-in job.

And like an employee within a system that strictly adheres to an eight-hour workday?

Yang Rongfa internally scoffed.

He suspected that Wu Mu didn’t leave at five because he had arrived at ten in the morning, so he delayed an hour just to fulfill an eight-hour workday.

If it were any ordinary actor, with such an attitude, Yang Rongfa would have scolded them long ago.

But... it came back to that same point, now he was the boss.

Yang Rongfa pretended not to see it.

Wu Mu, with no filming duties, continued resolutely "clocking in for work" according to such a routine.

Occasionally working on games, occasionally watching everyone film, mostly reading or playing on his phone.

Then, as he gradually spent more time watching everyone film, Director Wang Ren noticed something odd.

Why did it seem as if Wu Mu was very sensitive to the camera?

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