Chapter 17 See you later
Chapter 17 See you later
Jiang Wan, who did not have the Tieba app installed on his mobile phone, only knew the whole story when he received Youzi's message the next morning.
When she opened Weibo again, she saw that there were already more than 4,000 comments under the first Weibo post she automatically posted after successfully registering her account last night. The front row of hot comments was obviously occupied by Chi Ye's fans.
[After watching the live broadcast, I found that Miyamoto only sent a few nonsensical text messages from beginning to end, without even making any sound. How can a so-called old fan's unfounded appraisal determine that it was Chi Ye? Then can I also say that this Chi Yu was directed and acted by this Wan Wan? Anyway, it's all groundless]
[I mean, even if Chi Ye used a small account to deliberately mess with people's mentality, he couldn't be so stupid that he didn't even bother to change his name and left such a relevant word "Chi"]
[I just want to know how this so-called old fan happened to record the screen and broke the news to me that night. Now I can't see Miyamoto's performance. Is this basin of dirty water just thrown directly at us? When can this anchor named Jiang Wan come out to explain? ]
But the comment section is certainly not all one-sided, there are also many refutations of the content in the front row.
[I said the front row couldn't be the guild's trumpets, otherwise why would what he said be so illogical? Miyamoto's record is indeed not available, but many people took screenshots at the time. If you have time, search on Tieba, you will find even the screen recordings.]
[Those who watched Wanwan’s live broadcast in its entirety last night don’t exist, right? They even directed and acted it out themselves, and the ranking of the kings is also arranged by us, Wanwan.]
[Hahahaha, I am dying of laughter. Last night, it was a solo random match, not a call in the lobby. This can be directed and acted by myself. I can only say my wife is 666]
[Who are you trying to brainwash? Do you think you can confuse right and wrong just because Wan Wan has few fans? ]
[Real fans, fake fans? I heard that on the second day of your Wanwan live broadcast, the elder brothers and sisters gave you the first place in the newcomer gift list? You didn't even show your face, but so many people gave you gifts. It's an obvious script, but people still believe it.]
[I admit that Wanwan has a nice voice and the videos she shoots are indeed very nice, but I still advise her to stay on the right track and stop trying to ride on the popularity of other anchors. Other people’s lives are also lives.]
……
The further he scrolled, the more intense the argument became. Jiang Wan casually scrolled through and took a quick look, then exited Weibo.
She was a person who had experienced death once. When she was asked to drop out of Kyoto University on the charge of plagiarizing research results, she had no idea how many people had humiliated her in front of her.
This level is really nothing to her.
Not to mention, there are so many people trying to protect her this time.
But since her Weibo suddenly has such a high level of discussion, she can take this opportunity to do something more important.
As for the rest...
No one knows better than Jiang Wan what it means that explanations are useless.
If you want someone to believe in you unconditionally and always stand by you, you can never rely on weak verbal explanations.
People only believe what they see.
Just because Jiang Wan himself doesn’t care, doesn’t mean his fans don’t care.
Song Youning looked at the last message sent by Jiang Wan in the chat box and felt so heartbroken.
Wanwan said it didn’t matter, but she felt it did matter.
No one knows better than her whether these two live broadcasts are scripted.
The fan group was in an uproar at this moment, and many people kept asking her how Wanwan was doing.
A girl who had just been on the Internet for two days received thousands of comments overnight, most of which were unfriendly. Anyone who liked her would be worried about this.
But Wan Wan specifically told fans not to worry about it, and not to bother arguing with those people. This would only make them feel more distressed, and they couldn't help but go to the comment section to defend her.
The whole incident reached its peak when the Zhongxiang Guild released an announcement in several of Chi Ye’s fan groups that “the innocent will be cleared”.
By evening, there were nearly ten thousand comments on Jiang Wan's Weibo.
In addition to the fans of Chi Ye and Jiang Wan, the more sober netizens are more concerned about that since Chi Ye's side, even with the evidence of screen recording, is still trying to label Jiang Wan as a purely self-directed and self-acted drama to gain popularity, what kind of response will Jiang Wan have.
Will he explain and confront the issue during the live broadcast tonight? Or will he suspend the live broadcast due to pressure?
Although it is a miracle that Jiang Wan, a newcomer who has only been live streaming for two days, has so many people supporting him, the gap in the number of fans between the two sides is still too big.
Netizens can almost foresee how exciting Jiang Wan’s Weibo and Cool Cat’s private message background will be now.
Jiang Wan did not give any response the entire day.
Some netizens speculated that given Ji Ye's obvious attempt to confuse right and wrong, Jiang Wan might be forced to stop broadcasting due to pressure from public opinion.
However...some people also expressed their feelings at this time:
[This Jiang Wan seems to have a bloody physique. It has only been a short time since she came into contact with the Internet, but she has already become such a hot topic. Isn't it incredible? If she really has a beautiful face, then I feel that she was born to eat this bowl of rice.
As a bystander, I hope she can survive this. 】
However, to the disappointment of many people, as it was almost eight o'clock, there was still no movement on Jiang Wan's Weibo.
Cool Cat and the others heard from fans that Jiang Wan said last night that the show will start at 9 o'clock every night from now on.
In other words, if you want to know how Jiang Wan will respond, you probably have to wait until nine o'clock.
Just when everyone thought that Jiang Wan would not make any response on Weibo, all those who followed her Weibo received the same message push reminder without any warning at 8 o'clock.
“@姜皖: See you later.”
Netizens' hearts skipped a beat and they clicked on it almost without hesitation, and then subconsciously quickly clicked on the video under the text.
As a result, netizens who were not mentally prepared saw a breathtakingly stunning girl's back the moment they clicked on the video.
To be more precise, it's only the upper half of the back.
She was leaning slightly in the back seat of the car, wearing a white shirt and a dark brown uniform skirt that fit her graceful curves perfectly. Her outfit was so pure that it seemed as if water could be squeezed out of it, but it gave people an inexplicable feeling of bewitching charm, like a rose at midnight, captivating.
The BGM of the video is the familiar "been loving", which is perfectly adapted here.
The girl just stared quietly out the car window. Her skin was still as white as porcelain in the night. Her thick, fluffy black hair like a waterfall fluttered in the evening breeze, making the bright night view outside the car window pale in comparison.
Until the end of the music gradually faded away, everyone seemed to hear a faint murmur.
"Wanwan."
Someone called her name.
Perhaps she heard it too and turned around slowly, but the camera gradually blurred at this moment, and they could only vaguely see a pair of eyes that, even though hazy, still captured their hearts in an instant, dark and translucent, with a hint of charm hidden in them.
But just a glance can easily make people lose their focus for a long time.
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