Actually, the related trending search had been brewing since morning, Venom has that kind of clout.
However, a single Venom car clearly wasn't explosive enough; add to that a gold digger and the story changes.
[Shocking! The first domestic Venom car was actually a birthday gift from a rich woman to a pretty boy?]
Self-media smelled the scent and rushed up, starting with an article titled [The God of Gold Digging, a Role Model for Men, How Did He Do It?]
The heat of the topic soared scarily high.
People interested or not in the car clicked to take a peek and posted a comment or two, with 80% slagging off Su Huai.
Soon, [Who is Su Huai] also climbed onto the trending searches.
He was already in a "pre-explosion" state, and the popularity from his singing hadn't yet completely faded. The omnipotent netizens quickly forwarded the video of "If Love Has a Providence" and a brief profile of Su Huai, creating the third trending search—