Right now, it just so happened to be the start of Zerg Invasion’s Fourth Official Tournament.
If J10 wanted to return to the scene, this would be a great opportunity.
Furthermore, Zerg Invasion’s fanbase had grown quite a bit over the past three years. As a result, many people began to follow the tournament much more closely.
As of now, the finals had been scaled up as well. In addition, the prize pool was millions of dollars. There were also other additional benefits on top of the prize money.
Most importantly, it was the glory associated with winning a major tournament.
Once upon a time, [Domination] had swept the entire tournament. Back then, the team had left a deep impression on the viewers. At the same time, the viewers were disappointed to not see the core members play in the finals.
And thus, now that J10 reappeared, some fans believed that [Domination] would return again.
As J10 still did not have a Weibo account, the fans could only message Jian Yumin. However, Jian Yumin’s account right now wasn’t used much. He had left the entertainment industry.
When he received these messages, Jian Yumin was alone in his office. It was late at night, yet, he hadn’t gone home.
He would rather stay in the office by himself. He didn’t want to go back to that cold place.
In the past, he did not spend much time at home. However, that place had always occupied a warm corner in his heart. However, things had changed.
When he saw the messages related to his sister on his Weibo account, his mind went back to a few years ago.
He thought of the memories he had with his sister. They attended a survival show together!
A rare smile appeared on Jian Yumin’s face.
Those memories were incredibly precious to him.
Of course, there were also the memories of the days that he spent singing and dancing with his group.
He loved those days. However, he had to take on his responsibilities.
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When Mo Shiyun opened her computer, she saw the headline [J10’s Return.] A chill hit her heart.
She reflected back on what happened that day.
After the series of events, she had gotten blacklisted by Qin Chuan.
From then onwards, she felt her life hit rock bottom.
The only consolation to her was the popularity that she managed to get back.
However, she had worked so hard to achieve this. Yet, Jian Yiling managed to achieve the same thing through a mere game.
Mo Shiyun kept staring at the screen. Then, she suddenly started to cry.
When Mo Huiqin saw her daughter crying, her heart felt crushed.
“Shiyun, don’t cry!”
Upon hearing her mother’s voice, Mo Shiyun attempted to hold back her tears. She wiped away the tear streaks on her face.
“Mother, I’m fine. I need to continue shooting videos. In addition, a director approached me for collaboration just now. I’m so happy that I cried.”
However, Mo Huiqin knew that her daughter was attempting to comfort her.
“Shiyun, I’m useless. I’m sorry that I made you suffer,” Mo Huiqin said quietly. She blamed herself for her incompetence.
If only she was a little more capable.
Then, she could stop holding her daughter back.
“Mother, I’m fine. Don’t think too much about it,” Mo Shiyun repeated. She held her mother’s hand to comfort her. “I’m just a little tired. There’s nothing else.”
Mo Huiqin glanced at Jian Yiling’s picture on Mo Shiyun’s computer screen.
She knew that her daughter was upset because of Jian Yiling.
Even though they went from Hengyuan City to Beijing, they still could not get rid of the Jian family.
“Oh, you need to do a live broadcast later at night. You must not make your eyes swollen from crying. It won’t look good on camera.”
Mo Shiyun mentioned that one of her collaborations asked her to open a live broadcast to advertise goods.
Doing so would help her get in touch with the viewers. In addition, if it was done well, she could gain quite a lot of fans as well.
Furthermore, she would be able to make commissions as well. As she could earn quite a lot, Mo Shiyun decided to give it a try.