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Chapter 136 - Chapter 136 - Trap (1)

In fact, it's not too difficult to understand everyone's love for Laila. First of all, she is synonymous with miracles. Looking at her, who can imagine that she almost died in a hospital bed more than a year ago?

After recovering from a severe illness, she used a cost of tens of thousands of dollars to shoot a movie that won hundreds of millions of box offices worldwide. If it's just one, it's not a big deal. Then she used a second equally exciting or even more classic movie among many doubts to create a box office miracle with a small box office.

The most important thing is that she is only nineteen years old. She is so young but already well-known all over the world. She shows the demeanor of the younger generation with her incredible talents. Her existence is not only a pronoun of genius and miracle but also a pronoun of hope in the eyes of countless people.

If a girl who has been lying in a hospital bed for more than ten years and almost died can create light and miracles with her own hands, then what reason can she not succeed? Just do it, and there will always be a chance of success. Look at Laila. Her efforts have been defeated by Death, so what reason does she have for failure?

Almost half of the people sitting in this studio are young people, and it is not surprising that there are such deafening cheers. Take a look at the young Fox employees. If the bosses weren't all around them, they might have screamed to express their inner excitement in the first place.

Laila's position was initially arranged in the auditorium. When the show progresses on the stage, and she is needed, she would stand up and walk on the scene, giving the audience in front of the TV a surprise.

But now the Fox staff are worried. They find that as long as Laila is still sitting there, the screams in the audience can't stop. Even if someone comes to dissuade them, they can't stop the enthusiasm of the audience.

The only thing that is pretty good is that the people are in good order. At least for now, no fans are trying to harass Laila, and they are still standing or sitting in their position "calmly." If you make the audience go crazy and hurt the heir of the Moran Group, there is no need for Moran old man to retaliate or something. They can resign and apologize!

Therefore, under this chaotic situation, the original arrangement had to be changed. After Laila was invited to the stage temporarily, a waiting position was specially arranged for her in the background, which was considered as a temporary solution to the matter.

In this regard, Laila had no feelings other than being funny. Anyway, she was not the one who made the fool out. The frantic appearance of the Fox staff just made her pass the time as a joke.

It was finally time for the official live broadcast, and the host walked onto the stage amidst cheers.

Bill O'Reilly is the host of "The O'Reilly Factor." This program has always been interviewing, analyzing, and interpreting the most popular social topics. In the program, he usually invites some guests, such as reporters, opposing opinion holders, or the parties themselves, to talk to them in a debating way.

The style of his hosting is more controversial. He will argue fiercely with the guests at some times and sometimes even say harsh words like "shut up" and "go away." In his own words, "I like to pinch and watch others pinch. That's why we are popular."

This host is also a very famous character. Not only is he a writer, but the programs he usually hosts are also very popular. It's just that his popularity is compared with that of Laila just now. Just listening to the cheers of the audience just now can tell the gap.

His popularity is not as high as guests, the host is a bit funny, but as a famous host, he knows what to behave under the circumstances. It doesn't matter if you are frustrated or lose face, as long as the ratings are up.

"Welcome to the special program of The O'Reilly Factor. I believe everyone sitting in the studio or sitting in front of the TV is waiting for this moment."

O'Reilly was on stage, very well-known host demeanor, but Laila, who was watching live TV in the backstage, had no affection for him at all.

Because this self-proclaimed "conservative" host is not a good thing, although you can't see it now, he got involved in a scandal more than ten years later and divorced his wife because of domestic violence. What is annoying is that when he abused his wife at home, the 9-year-old daughter was still watching helplessly.

What makes Laila hate him most is that this person's rejection of her original country, and even in a specific TV show, he can openly come up with another guest to frame up that country, which has caused great controversy.

But even if he did that kind of thing, he still sat firmly in the position of the host, utterly unaffected by that incident. And his shows are still popular with audiences, and many people say that they like his way of daring to say anything.

Those are, of course, things that won't happen until more than ten years later, but for Laila, that was enough to make her feel sick towards him.

On stage, O'Reilly was still expounding his thoughts around the bet of the century.

"The appearance of Director Moran made us see the strength of the younger generation. I believe that many people have learned tenacity and strength from her. As we all know, this director does not like to appear in front of the media and wants to get the opportunity to interview her. The first name is Moran."

His words drew a burst of laughter. Everyone knows that the only people who are qualified to interview Moran are the Entertainer and NBC. Are they all under the Moran Group? It couldn't be more correct to say that their surnames were Moran.

O'Reilly shrugged: "That's no way. If I have those properties, I won't give the opportunity to make money elsewhere."

There was another burst of laughter, even louder than before. Because all the guests in the audience could see Laila just now in the studio, he also took this point out, obviously just joking. The audience still won't mind such a kind joke.

The audience didn't mind, but Laila narrowed her eyes. The other party said that she seemed to be joking, but he dug another pit for her to provoke the conflict between her and the media.

"Freedom of the press, freedom of speech" Since you know, why not give us the opportunity to interview? It's hard for the media who can't get an interview with Laila not to think so. Perhaps one or two forces from the Moran family still don't care about it, but what if it gets more? Ten families, twenty companies, or even more unite?

His provocation may not work at all, but she does not deny that it can become a seed planted in the hearts of those people. No one is sure whether this seed will germinate and grow into a big tree in the sky at a particular time.