Hey! The Criminal Assistance System Can Even Be Used Like This? 38
by adminXu Zhizhi pondered deeply, unable to understand why the other party wanted to interview her. Wasn’t this a rather trivial matter? However, since it was an official media appearance, Xu Zhizhi naturally wouldn’t refuse.
The two sides agreed to meet at a small restaurant in a hotel at three o’clock in the afternoon, after Xu Zhizhi finished filming for the day. Director Zhou was quite curious about how Xu Zhizhi managed to attract an official media interview. Many small actors, or even some award-winning veteran actors, never got the opportunity for such appearances in regular media.
The key point was that the interviewers had traveled a long way for this—a feat impossible for many others. Since the filming progressed swiftly today and wrapped up early, he decided to join in on the excitement and listen from the sidelines.
Interviews like these would eventually be broadcast, and with his status in the entertainment industry, it was fine for him to sit in quietly.
Xu Zhizhi changed into a more formal outfit that wasn’t too flashy—a hoodie with a hood and black casual pants—and put on light makeup. When she settled down in the restaurant, she noticed that Director Zhou had already arrived. He was nearby, urging the interview’s photographer to adjust the camera, with his hands behind his back, looking like an old man casually passing by a park to watch a game of chess, pointing and giving pointers.
A quick glance revealed that Lu Yilin, Wu Shiyun, and Lin Zheng were all seated in a corner. A cluster of seasoned actors, both male and female, with eager expressions, were clearly interested in the gossip unfolding.
Like Director Zhou, they understood that interviews such as this would eventually be aired. Listening in was acceptable, as long as it wasn’t publicized.
“It’s fine, we won’t make a sound!” Wu Shiyun said with a smile, gesturing for Xu Zhizhi to quickly go to the interview spot.
As Xu Zhizhi walked over, she realized that the woman sitting with her back to her was someone she knew. Or rather, someone the original host knew, since she was the most famous host for the Law and Justice Channel’s top show.
“Legal Online” had been airing for nearly thirty years and was the pioneer of the official media’s legal channel, primarily focusing on interviewing individuals involved in cases or those who had knowledge of them. They provided detailed accounts of cases, followed by a legal education segment.
In earlier years, reporters from their show would even film kidnappers and armed robbers only meters away, their bravery earning immense admiration. Of course, they hadn’t fallen short in recent years either, delving deep to interview death row inmates and examining matters requiring censorship.
They had garnered a fairly good reputation in self-media channels, maintaining authenticity and timeliness in their news coverage. In summary, they wer
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