Afterwards, one commentator asked: "Isn't it unkind to slander your old boss?"

Wei Zhe'an touched his chin and responded seriously:

"First of all, everything I said is true."

"Secondly, my leaving my previous company was the result of a lot of negotiation, and we both agreed to this result."

"Now that I have left, there is no longer any relationship between me and the company, and they have no right to interfere with my speech. I believe that in the face of facts, everyone will make a fair judgment."

At the end of the live broadcast, he also responded to questions about his relationship with Liu Zhenyu.

Wei Zhe'an shrugged and said frankly: "I can only say that my relationship with him is based on a contract. I have also tried to sincerely forgive him and reconcile with him."

"But unfortunately, some things are not as simple as they seem. He betrayed me many times. So - you should understand."

Throughout the live broadcast, Wei Zhe'an displayed impressive calmness and honesty.

No matter what questions the audience asked, he would respond patiently and seriously, neither evasive nor perfunctory.

His attitude led to major marketing accounts fragmenting the live broadcast and spreading it widely on the Internet again after it ended, triggering a new round of discussion and attention.

This live broadcast undoubtedly drew a clear line in the relationship between Wei Zhe'an, Cashew Entertainment and Liu Zhenyu.

His calm attitude successfully diverted the public's attention away from those innocent idols, allowing them to temporarily get rid of the previous public opinion storm.

In fact, the entertainment companies behind these idols reacted strongly to this incident.

They used their own resources and influence to launch a fierce attack on Cashew Entertainment.

Cashew Entertainment suffered huge losses as a result, many resources that originally belonged to them were plundered, and their status was severely hit.

As public opinion deepens, many previously unknown dark sides are gradually revealed.

The most shocking thing is that this incident also exposed the "pimping" behavior within Cashew Entertainment.

Many former trainees of Cashew Entertainment reported the incident under their real names on Weibo, tearfully accusing Cashew Entertainment of all the coercion and injustice they had inflicted on them.

These allegations have aroused widespread public concern and strong condemnation.

Li Jinhe has been following the development of this incident closely.

He contacted these victims privately and fully supported them in taking Cashew Entertainment to court to protect their rights.

Under the pressure of public opinion, Cashew Entertainment fell into a difficult situation for a while. Even Liu Zhenyu in the show became much more low-key and tried to reduce his exposure as much as possible.

As the incident continued to ferment, Wei Zhe'an became the focus of attention of major entertainment reporters.

Since he is now a free agent, many entertainment reporters have contacted the program team hoping to interview him.

However, these requests were rejected one by one by Li Jinhe.

The fermentation of this incident caused "Shining Star" to gain a lot of attention again. More and more fans and photographers were waiting at the gate of the base, and several minor conflicts occurred.

The program crew marked out a piece of open space at the entrance of the base and built a shed to make it convenient for fans to come and "visit the set".

In this way, fans can watch their idols go to and from get off work in a relatively safe environment, while also avoiding unnecessary riots and conflicts.

After completing what he could do, Wei Zhe'an turned his attention to other matters.

He believed that his brother and Seventeen would continue to monitor and handle this incident.

Therefore, he was able to devote himself wholeheartedly to the next task - the stage acceptance by the mentors.

After more than two weeks of intensive and systematic practice, Wei Zhe'an and his teammates should have developed a high level of tacit understanding and stage performance.

However, reality is often contrary to expectations.

When they first came in, they didn’t perform as well as expected, leaving everyone disappointed and frustrated.

Jiang Xue, the dance instructor who is usually known for her gentleness, could hardly hide her disappointment during this acceptance.

With a dark face, she played the clip they recorded when changing the stage on the screen again, her tone full of regret:

"Is this the result of your two weeks of practice? How come it's not as good as the demo you recorded back then?"

Faced with Jiang Xue's questioning, everyone was speechless.

Their Group A's performance this time was truly terrible, with everyone having minor problems to varying degrees.

What's worse is that there was a serious error in the coordination of the movement lines, which caused the two people to bump into each other during the performance.

Jiang Xue's tone became more serious, and she criticized mercilessly: "Have you really put your heart into practice? Do you think you are stable enough to debut directly?"

At the same time, Wang Lexuan, the music instructor who came to inspect the project, added solemnly:

"Since you chose the original version, you should take it seriously. Except for Wei Zhe'an, whose pronunciation was fairly accurate, what did the rest of the people sing? And Liu Ming, you even forgot the lyrics to the rap you wrote yourself?"

Wang Lexuan continued to criticize mercilessly: "Don't you have any ability to respond? Just now, after the two of you bumped into each other, you just stood there without moving?!"

"What do you mean? If something like this really happened on the official stage, would you also stand there like a wooden stake?"

His eyes swept sharply over Zhu Kaiyu and Fang Zizhen. The two men were so criticized by him that they dared not raise their heads and their ears turned red with shame. They knew that what Wang Lexuan said was true, and their performance just now was indeed terrible.

Zhao Pengyu tried to defend himself, his voice a little weak: "Teacher, we have been practicing the theme song recently..."

Wang Lexuan immediately interrupted him: "Is that a reason? Didn't Group B perform well? They weren't as bad as you!"

Zhao Pengyu was a little unconvinced and muttered, "They are the Chinese version, much simpler than ours..."

This sentence sounded particularly clear in the quiet practice room. Wang Lexuan was already angry, and he became even more furious when he heard him say this: "What do you mean by easier than you?" His voice rose an octave, sounding very dissatisfied.

The members of Group B were also very dissatisfied after hearing what Zhao Pengyu said. They had put in a lot of effort for the stage, but Zhao Pengyu simply denied it.

Wang Lexuan's tone was even more harsh: "In order to cooperate with you to change the stage, Group B basically trained with you. What were you doing while they were practicing?"

He stared at Zhao Pengyu and said sternly, "You are the center of your group. Where is your expressiveness? Why, do you really want to be Wei Zhe'an's backup dancer on stage?"

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