Chapter 367 Another troublemaker?
Chapter 367 Another troublemaker?
If it can't end well, then it depends on how it can end badly. In the end, the matter must be resolved.
In less than a week, Jiang Baige's column received a large number of negative reviews and low scores, and editor Zhou Zhou certainly noticed it.
Editor Zhou Zhou: [I didn't expect that selling the copyright for only a few hundred thousand would bring you so much trouble.]
Jiang Baige smiled bitterly in her heart.
She knew that it was not the fault of selling the copyright. The fault clearly lay with Lu Tian, Lao Ge, the paparazzi, the blind fans, the people who harmed others behind the scenes, and the people who pretended to remain silent.
But she did underestimate the enemy.
She thought that the buff of rebirth would help her solve all problems smoothly, but she forgot that the direction of her life can only be controlled by herself.
So it has been in the past and so it will be in the future.
Zhou Zhou asked her if she should temporarily lock the two new articles. Although she would lose some rankings, the data would look much better. Or, she could just lock all the articles and wait until this storm was over.
Jiang Baige said: "Forget it. If I block the article, it will seem like I am afraid of them, and I don't want that."
Editor Zhou Zhou: [Don't be angry, ma'am. You are the target now, are you just going to let these people mess around? ]
Jiang Baige: [Isn’t it possible for the website to do something? ]
Editor Zhou Zhou: [Don’t worry about this. I have already contacted the network administrator and will ban the illegal accounts... What I am worried about is that these waves will continue without an end.]
Jiang Baige: [There will be an end. I will stop updating after I finish sending out all the manuscripts I have saved.]
The manuscripts she mentioned were those stored in the backend of the website, not all the manuscripts she had written.
Usually she only sends out one week's worth of manuscripts in her manuscript box.
Zhou Zhou is also clear about this.
Editor Zhou Zhou: [Well, this is also a way of cold treatment. ]
Jiang Baige didn't want to do this unless it was absolutely necessary.
Because even in that chaotic comment section, she can still see some readers who have followed her since the first article.
They believe in her, support her, encourage her, and look forward to her updates. They can be seen in the comment section and gift section.
Jiang Baige knows that in addition to writing for herself, she also writes for these readers.
She does not want to lock the article, remove it from the shelves, or even lock the column easily, which is also a response to these supports and trusts.
She wanted to tell them that she had a clear conscience and would keep writing.
But their power is too weak. When they occasionally show up, they are overwhelmed by more malice.
Therefore, Jiang Baige decided to win this battle first and then go back to writing.
She doesn't want her writing to be influenced by irrelevant and unimportant people and things.
Besides, she had to do it.
Although this incident seemed to have only happened online, it had seriously affected her mental state and made it impossible for her to write with peace of mind.
The author’s account that was certified by Nanlin.com has also long been “conquered”.
One day, Jiang Baige couldn't help but log in to take a look. There were so many messages in the background that her phone was stuck.
Click in, private messages, comments... all filled with all kinds of disgusting insults.
The severity of most of the words was beyond the vocabulary of someone who writes novels for a living.
She even thought, somewhat inappropriately, that this could be turned into a collection of swear words.
But she did not delete these things because they might be necessary means for her to fight back later.
After taking screenshots and recording the screen, she quietly logged out of the account.
But when I closed my eyes, the overwhelming malice seemed to have life and emerged from all directions.
She suffered from insomnia for the first time in a long time.
This was not a solution, she had to fight back, she knew it. But how should she fight back?
At this moment, the image of Cen Muzi sitting in the dormitory back then suddenly flashed before her eyes.
All those words she said before about bravery and strength were too high-sounding.
Those who have not experienced it don’t understand such despair.
She shut herself off from the matter and didn't talk to her parents about it - they seldom read entertainment gossip anyway, and she hardly ever communicated with Mo Songru and Xin Zhiping, although they always said they could always contact her if she needed anything.
But Jiang Baige just wanted to stay in bed.
For the first time ever, I even couldn't eat.
From Monday to Friday, she could pretend to be normal because she had to go to work, but on weekends, she completely gave up on herself, lying on her back in bed, motionless, and sometimes she fell asleep.
Just then, there was news from Xue Qinghui.
"We used the IP address to identify the person. He was a small crew member who worked for the group for a few days and then left."
Xue Qinghui sent all the information she found out to Jiang Baige, and then said.
"Before, you just guessed that this was aimed at Lu Tian...but the more I look at it now, the more it seems to be the case."
"How to say?"
"The number of fans each artist has is supported by data... With Lu Tian's fan base, the attacks on you shouldn't have continued for so long."
Because everything that attacks her costs money.
Although the fan group has always been unpopular, if there is no one to guide it, most people are not so extreme and will not cause much waves.
What's more, the fighting power of fans can only be reflected when they fight against their "opponents".
Jiang Baige doesn't have anyone who can fight her, and there's no definite news from Lu Tian. It's obvious that he thinks the photos taken by the paparazzi won't cause any trouble, and he wants to wait for the matter to fade away on its own... Why do fans still need to bother Jiang Baige?
It is obvious that someone is fanning the flames.
The purpose is to force Lu Tian to come out and express his position, and it would be best if someone dies - for example, Jiang Baige can't stand it and commits suicide, or Lu Tian's fans can't stand it and commit suicide.
In short, the water will become more and more muddy, and it would be best if Lu Tian could be forced to quit the entertainment industry in the end.
By then, Brother Ning would not be able to protect Lu Tian.
As for who will be sacrificed, those who add fuel to the fire don’t care - just like at any time, the superiors always look at the inferiors like this: either leeks or ants.
Xue Qinghui reminded Jiang Baige that the person behind this should not only have money but also be very courageous.
Because of the special period this year, cyber violence in the entertainment industry has been severely cracked down several times, and a consensus has been reached within the industry. Each studio has also communicated with big fans and tried not to make things worse if they can be resolved privately.
But the Jiang Baige incident has continued to ferment for almost two weeks, which is obviously not right.
Jiang Baige thanked Xue Qinghui for her kindness, and then received a message from Tao Mindai.
To be precise, it's a video link.
Tao Mindai: [Bai Ge, take a look at this when you have time.]
Jiang Baige clicked on the link and almost laughed out of anger—it was Shen Po!
He now has a marketing account and is famous for his sarcastic comments on various eye-catching acting skills, but he only criticizes actresses.
After accumulating a large number of fans, he occasionally jumps out and comments on some gossip as an insider.
This time, he chose Jiang Baige, who was at the center of the storm.
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