Trendsetter Plan... Wait, scratch that—let's call it the "Crowd Stirring Operation." The whole idea? Do the kind of wild stuff everyone wishes they could get away with, then brag about it like you're the main character in a viral TikTok. So, what are those things we all dream about but never actually pull off?
On the 'ladies' channel, everyone's after that classic K-drama or J-drama vibe—which, let's be real, is tough to nail, and we still haven’t found the right leading lady. A female Chosen One who fits the bill? Yeah, keep dreaming. Zhu Ming only found out later that Cobra had put Rachel Luo on the A-list for observation, which is why she scored the CEO gig at Tianding Group. It’s called 'tentative observation'—they check out her skills, personality, and how easy she is to manage, then decide if she's worth the trouble. But since we’ve got no star actress for the ladies’ channel, the spotlight’s on the 'dude zone.'
After a bunch of brainstorming, the hype squad axed the whole 'Feng Jie-style' viral trainwreck approach—think the kind of reality TV meltdown you'd see on Jerry Springer or a wild Twitter scandal. That just doesn’t work for Chosen Ones. So what actually fits, and totally works? The 'Urban Supernatural' formula: city life, wild powers, underdogs, and a comeback story—let the drama roll!
Crowd Stirring Operation: Men's Channel. New story dropping—get ready for some workplace chaos!
First arc: The team leader can’t stand our guy, so after a wild round of brain games and office politics, our hero boots the boss and claims the throne. Classic underdog move!
Second arc: Same story, new boss—now it’s the department head who’s got it out for our hero. Another round of clever antics, and boom, the hero takes the top spot again.
Third arc: Now the big boss is gunning for our guy. Another epic office showdown, and—surprise!—the hero boots the boss and levels up again. Rinse and repeat, sitcom style.
And then—repeat, repeat, repeat... with bonus features like standing up for the little guy, saving the day for a damsel in distress, bumping into VIPs, and using those connections to smack down the jerks. Sound familiar? Of course it does—this playbook’s a classic for a reason.
It’s an old-school formula, but hey, it works. The classics are classics for a reason—tried and true, old but gold!
Nobody really knows what kind of wild powers a Chosen One might have, how bizarre their abilities get, or just how stubborn they’ll be. So everything has to go down for real, with a clear trail—otherwise, people start poking holes. Ever since Zhu Ming "switched teams" and joined the establishment, every move he’s made has been by the book—scripted, staged, and just a little bit ironic.