Jiang Weicai was an entertainment journalist, also often labeled as a paparazzo by many.
Sometimes, he would squat in rental houses around his targets for a month at a time to capture evidence of their infidelity.
Other times, he would use various means to approach his targets and obtain first-hand information.
Jiang Weicai believed that calling him a paparazzo was a smear—he was an agent of the new era, a professional intelligence officer.
This time, Jiang Weicai had set his sights on Lu Ban.
Lu Ban's film "Cry" had set a box office record for domestic horror movies, and with a box office of over two billion, it could also occupy a spot in the top twenty of the domestic box office rankings.
The promotion for "The Lunatic's Whisper" was even more significant, and with the previous foundation, the industry generally had a favorable outlook that the box office would exceed two billion, even possibly reaching three billion.