The show was now being done in a recorded broadcast manner, so they could refine many details and make them more exquisite. Though, it was a pity that they were no longer able to interact with the audience before the screens in real-time.
Compared to the last time he went on "A Sunday Date," Liu Mingchen was a lot thinner, his cheeks sunken in. He looked like he was in bad condition and low spirits, not as vibrant as he was back then. He wore the pride of someone who rose to fame at a young age in his clean and delicate eyes, but his eyes also carried the heartache he felt towards patients, as well as the rage in his heart.
Most of those sitting among the audience were patients wearing masks. They were raising banners and sign boards they made themselves, showing support for Liu Mingchen.
It was their one shot to see Liu Mingchen in person to express their thanks to him, so they didn't want to let go of the opportunity.