Such news made Kafka stunned for a moment.
"This is incredible."
Immediately, the two took out their mobile phones and opened Witter.
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On Witter, a large number of audience had already started responding to the official media's post.
Even though everyone was fairly restrained in their comments due to the nature of the platform, the excitement was palpable.
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: Damn, MiHoYo is awesome!
: Wow, MiHoYo made it.
: Since the appearance of the starting of Honkai: Star Rail , I knew the response would be great, but I didn't expect it to be this outrageous.
:Come and watch!
:Hahaha, the official media's remarks are still the same!
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Himeko, upon seeing this, couldn't help but get distracted by the enthusiasm in the replies below. She blinked and finally focused on the main content of the post:
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"Recently, the Ministry of Entertainment has attached great importance to a film and television company, Mihoyo Co., Ltd."
The post continued to highlight Mihoyo's broad range of activities, from film and television development to architectural design, emphasizing their influence worldwide.
MiHoYo has made great contributions to the entertainment sector which has seen no growth for the past few years. The Honkai: Star Rail series was also noted for its profound influence and cutting-edge graphics, making it appreciated all over the world.
The post concluded:
"The emergence of Mihoyo is a milestone for the entire entertainment sector and it has a very promising future not like some others."
Himeko was stunned. This wasn't just an acknowledgment; it was a major endorsement by the government.
She could only imagine what expression Walter might have after hearing this. The post's significance was far more than she had anticipated.
"This is more than just recognition," Himeko muttered. "It's practically a direct endorsement."
Kafka, who had been reading along, smiled calmly. "If anything, this will scare off any would-be troublemakers. And it'll definitely take some pressure off the boss."
"You're right," Himeko agreed. "I need to tell him about this!"
Without wasting time, Himeko sent a message to Xia Wen, who was still busy working with Ganyu and hadn't yet seen it.
A few hours later, during his break, Xia Wen finally saw Himeko's message. Intrigued, he opened Weibo himself to see the official media's comments.
At first, he was confused by what he read, but then realization hit him.
"Hahahaha, okay!" he exclaimed. "This is great!"
Seeing her boss so joyous, Ganyu asked curiously, "Hey, boss, why are you so happy all of a sudden?"
"You can find out by looking at Witter," he replied, a grin spreading across his face.
As Ganyu read the official media's statement, her eyes widened. This wasn't just any official media; it was a heavyweight statement, making a strong endorsement for Mihoyo. This statement essentially stood as a seal of approval, especially after the large-scale negative reviews from hostile companies.
The timing of the post was particularly interesting. Just after the release of the History of Xianzhou, some tentative criticisms had started to appear online, but the explosive performance of the series had kept these negative forces at bay—for the moment. Now, the official media had come forward, praising Mihoyo and framing its emergence as a "big step" for the entertainment industry, effectively neutralizing any potential backlash.
Xia Wen chuckled to himself, relishing the implications. The post's veiled criticisms were clear: the others, weren't mentioned positively could be considered "not good," and it was evident who that referred to.
His joy only deepened as he reflected on the success of History of the Xianzhou. The results were undeniably gratifying, and he felt confident that the upcoming content would build on that success.
"Today is a triple blessing," he said to himself. "But we still need to accelerate the filming of the Xianzhou plot."
With a renewed sense of purpose, he sat back down at his desk to start drafting plans, while Ganyu quietly assisted him, easing his stress with her presence.
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The next day, in MiHoYo's screening room.
Everyone was buzzing with excitement as they awaited the broadcast of the Belobog's epilogue.
The good news from the previous day had injected an infectious energy into everyone, and their chatter filled the room with anticipation. They were eager to celebrate their achievements and the bright future that lay ahead for Mihoyo.
They hadn't even fallen asleep yesterday due to the excitement.
Now, everyone was a little tired.
In the corner, Sparkle was sitting with Kafka, discussing "The history of Xianzhou is so well filmed and there was even a official post praising MiHoYo"
"From now on, no one will dare to discredit the company."
Kafka leaned lazily on the chair, with the corners of her mouth raised.
"Yeah! It's all thanks to the boss's wisdom."
At this moment, Sparkle was sitting on the steps next to her, swinging her cute little feet, looking cute and obedient in front of Kafka.
Of course, Kafka wouldn't be fooled so easily.
But for Sparkle, this was enough.
"However, it's really rare. You don't plan to go find Chiori, Fu Xuan, and the others, but come to me instead." Kafka smiled and glanced at Sparkle.
"Hehe, of course it's because I will have more fun here~"
Sparkle thought with evil humor in her heart.
Then, she put a finger on her lips, pretending to be ignorant and curious.
"Sister Kafka~ I want to ask you something. You are the eldest sister, so I think you must know a lot."
Kafka raised her eyes and looked at Sparkle with interest: "Oh? Tell me about it?"
"Look!" Sparkle took out her phone and showed Kafka a photo.
It was the picture of Fu Xuan kissing Xia Wen's palm.
"Sister Fu Xuan is a girl, she is kissing the boss's hand, what does this mean? As far as I know, boys usually kiss girls' hands."
Sparkle became more curious and shook her head in distress and cuteness.
"I totally don't understand.~ Oh, the show's about to start airing!"
"Sorry, Sister Kafka, I'll go back to my seat first."
Sparkle apologized quickly and took her phone.
Then, she put her hands behind her back and skipped away from Kafka.
The twin ponytails on her head swayed back and forth with her movements.
"What a bad-tempered child."
Kafka looked away and looked at the screen, but her mind was not on the screen at all.
As for Sparkle, she showed an extremely happy smile the moment she turned her back.
"After seeing the photo, you didn't say a word. Your thoughts have been exposed. Big sister is just like this~"
"Hehe, these days, I have to find an excuse to stay with the boss, otherwise I won't have any fun."
Returning to her seat, Sparkle hummed a little tune happily.
Fu Xuan, who was not far away, had no idea she had been framed. Her attention was fully focused on the big screen.
On the screen, as the picture appeared, Belobog's epilogue was about to begin.
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Author's little corner:
Sorry for not posting the chapter yesterday! Was busy with work!
So have posted two chapters today! Enjoy!