Ultimately, it was a rhythm where no secret could be kept forever.
One must understand that nowadays, news favors self-media. People who report news online are plentiful, and ordinary citizens can report what they see and hear in real-time.
In a situation where everyone could become a frontline reporter, no matter how vast and long-reaching Changda's influence was, it was clear that the incident was too big to cover up.
Someone reported online, saying: "I don't know which groups were fighting in the KTV? Definitely not decent folks."
How could respectable businessmen be slashing and killing with knives? Even if Changda's employees were innocent victims, how could Changda be dealing with such people? It clearly didn't make sense.