"Hello babies."

As scheduled, Zhou Shuang and Li Daming's live broadcast began.

This was the first time they were seriously streaming to sell products.

Zhou Shuang was already skilled, but Li Daming was still very nervous.

"Brother Ming, say hi to the family." The co-host reminded.

The comments were flying quickly:

[Hahaha, Brother Ming is nervous.]

[Who understands the feeling of live streaming with the heart of a deceased husband together? I would be tongue-tied, this feeling is so wonderful!]

[I understand you! Grateful for medicine, heart transplant is the greatest invention of the 21st century!]

With the encouragement of fans, Li Daming relaxed a bit.

Zhou Shuang patted him with a smile: "Don't be nervous, the fans are very accommodating."

The comments went crazy again:

[Ah ah ah, the interaction is so sweet, did you see Zhou Jie’s look? They have such CP vibes!]

[Don’t talk nonsense, okay? That’s the heart of Zhou Jie’s lover, Zhou Jie might have a good feeling but that doesn’t mean you should randomly create CP!]

[I bet these two will definitely be a couple, when the time comes I’ll treat everyone here to milk tea, every single one of you, I absolutely mean it!]

This was posted by me using my alternate account.

The trend was already apparent in the comments, so of course, I had to add fuel to the fire.

More and more people were agreeing with me, and Zhou Shuang's smile became stiff.

At this moment, the co-host made a right yet stupid move.

He muted and blacklisted all the accounts talking about CP.

Tsk tsk, digging their own grave.

I planted the seed of doubt in the audience’s hearts, now it's going to sprout.

The next day, the netizens who were inexplicably blacklisted started digging up posts detailing the sweet interactions of the couple:

[Car accident conspiracy theory.]

[Heart targeted.]

[The mother who donated her husband's heart and the recipient knew each other long ago.]

Various posts kept emerging.

Of course, I provided some of the evidence.

The short video platforms were already in an uproar.

The more people dug, the more they found on these two.

That's the power of the masses.

Some things I couldn't even find, but netizens uncovered with a deep search:

[Three years ago, a tourist photo on Mount Tai revealed the organ couple.]

[Before the male lead's accident, the organ couple had been spotted staking out.]

These two videos quickly reached tens of millions of views, with hundreds of thousands of interactive comments.

They continued to occupy the top two spots on Weibo's hot search.

This organ couple had truly become famous.

Enthusiastic netizens began to report to the police, demanding a thorough investigation into the real cause of death of the organ donor.

I watched with mixed feelings.

I was getting netizens to help me investigate the cause of my own death.

What a magical thing.

If I told anyone, they would think I'm crazy.

I didn’t show much excitement, I just routinely let my employees "pay attention" to the Star Entertainment accounts.

I personally handled the secret attack on the couple.

However, if this wave couldn't crush them with evidence, then it would have been for nothing, just giving them more traffic.

"What's wrong? You've been distracted these past few days."

A Ran was making food for the puppy and asked me to get the dog bowl, but I zoned out.

"Hmm, there have been a lot of company issues recently."

"It feels... You're different from before."

A Ran's words made my heart sink.

Did she notice?

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