Antarctic Studios' app actually has some real standout features.
Its interface is simple, and the style totally matches young people's aesthetics.
Once the short-video feature rolled out, Lily Bai poured a ton of money into promotion.
After that, registered users started exploding in numbers every single day.
In just half a month, the user base shot up to over a million.
At that moment, 'Spoiled Rotten Consort' launched as an Antarctic Studios exclusive.
This drama was White Entertainment’s very first flagship production.
Whether it was the plot, the cast, costumes, sets, or music—River Li and Evan Lan put in maximum sincerity.
Audiences have sharp eyes—they see everything.
By episode ten, the production costs were already recouped.
By episode twenty, they already had enough money to fund their next movie.
Antarctic Studios and "Spoiled Rotten Consort" both shot to fame, suddenly becoming industry sensations.
Lily Bai was hailed as a business prodigy, her star rising higher than anyone else's.
But only she knew the truth—she really didn’t have much of a business mind at all.
It was all thanks to Evan Lan’s long letter, teaching her every step!
Half the content in that letter was about how to grow Bai Corporation step by step.
...
Lily Bai arranged to meet the President at Moonrise Spring atop Dragon Mountain Hills.
She then told him about the situation at the National Heritage Museum.
The President frowned at the museum below and said, "I'll go check it out today."
Lily nodded. "I'll go with you. Please make sure everyone stays extremely cautious—whatever's down there is seriously dangerous!"
The President agreed.
"Also, about returning to the Xiao family..." Lily said. "Evan still hasn’t made his position clear. He hasn’t said yes, but he hasn’t said no either."
"He really didn’t say no?" The President’s eyes lit up.
Lily nodded again. "Ms. Crowe said that in the past he’d have fought it tooth and nail. Now, just staying silent is already an improvement."
Xavier Xiao nodded.
"So... Your Majesty the Supreme Emperor, please give him a little more time! I believe one day you two will reunite as father and son."
The President replied, half bitter, half comforted, "Alright. But Lily... could you stop calling me Your Majesty the Supreme Emperor?"
Lily flashed him a sweet smile. "Okay, Dad!"
...
That same day, the President personally led the armed police to inspect the National Heritage Museum.
Lily and Sandy went along with him.
The Third Prince and his wife tagged along too.
But they looked completely baffled, asking over and over, "Bro, what’s going on? Why are there so many police here?"
"You’ll see soon enough," Xavier Xiao replied calmly.
The group arrived at the giant pillar.
The staff working nearby all looked confused, clearly having no idea what was going on.
Sandy revealed the hidden elevator door.
Everyone expressed their shock—after working here so long, they never knew there was a door in the pillar.
Lily paid special attention to the Third Prince couple’s heartbeats.
Their hearts were beating a bit fast, but not enough to be considered panicked.
Were they really clueless, or... had everything already been moved and now they felt safe?
Sandy and the police went down first.
Then they came back up and signaled for the others to follow.
The underground chamber was empty—there was nothing left.
The weird stone was gone.
Even the cabinet that held all the fragments had vanished.
But the circular gate at the very back was still there.
Last time, Sandy nearly got killed here by a blast of red energy.
Lily stared at the gate, a strong hunch telling her the enemy had already withdrawn.
They must’ve spooked the snake—the Prophet was gone.