My agent, Skye, was reading one nasty comment after another, her face contorting with anger.

"This variety show was clearly the one Darcy didn't want, and the company arranged for you to save it. Now that the show is popular, it's become you stealing from her? Unreasonable, really unreasonable..."

"Lucky Kitchen" was indeed a show I picked up from Darcy.

It was a small-scale live cooking show, with guests mainly being newbie actors, and it wasn't very popular.

Just as Darcy was gaining some popularity, she broke her contract to film a period drama.

I was the one who stepped in to save the day.

Until a well-known online content creator discovered the show and heavily promoted it as a hidden gem in the variety show industry.

Netizens flocked to check it out, and "Lucky Kitchen" gradually became a popular show to watch while eating.

It became a hot show at the moment, going viral on the Internet.

Now, the guest stars on "Lucky Kitchen" are all A-list celebrities.

And I just happened to be a veteran of three seasons, so I was able to continue recording the fourth season as a regular guest.