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The school foundation day was coming and the class teachers notified the students in their respective classes.
Chacha saw that that day happened to be Friday. She planned to take a leave of absence and have a day off right until Sunday. She would go back to Chen Guosheng’s house and make him spit out some money, pissing off Wei Siyun and others in passing for fun. This holiday wouldn’t be wasted.
On her way back to Chen Guosheng’s house, Mu Qingqing called and asked Chacha if she wanted to go to the beach for the weekend.
Chacha found an excuse to refuse.
Mu Qingqing laughed at her. “You won’t spend all your day off studying, will you?”
“You’re so smart.” Chacha generously praised and said, “Anyway, I’m doing something more interesting.”
“You’re awful.”
With a smile, Chacha said goodbye and hung up the phone.
After arriving, Chacha saw that there was no one at home, so she headed to her room first.
Auntie Wu asked her, “Would you like something to eat?”
“Hmm…… Is there any ice cream?”
“Yes.”
“Then please bring it to my room. Thank you.”
“Ai, you’re too polite. “
Chacha went to her room and after Auntie Wu delivered the ice cream, she closed the door and started scrolling through Weibo.
The number of new notifications she received were still 99+, including comments, private messages and new followers.
She spent some time deleting the photos that she felt were ugly, leaving only those that were forwarded by other bloggers and those that she was satisfied with.
After doing so, she accidentally saw a Weibo post on the feed.
A big v was argued that girls were often targeted because of their revealing clothing or improper private life. If a girl stays at home obediently, who would criticize her?
Chacha was originally in a good mood, but when she saw this stupid post, it was ruined a bit.
She wasn’t someone who would just put up with it and let it go if her mood was ruined.
Therefore, Chacha immediately forwarded the Weibo post, 【Brother, what’s the matter with you? Killing people from laughter don’t need compensation, so you’re trying to be funny, right? Generally speaking, offenders choose to do that kind of thing due to psychological factors, like to recover confidence, prove their ability, angry retaliation, sadism and many other factors. I think it’s better for you to read more books, so as not to keep saying such muddled things. It doesn’t matter if your brain isn’t good or not, but if you harm young people’s mind who are ignorant of worldly affairs, you will be guilty of a great crime.】
After passionately writing a paragraph, Chacha felt much better.
The comment section quickly became lively.
【XXOO: Hahahaha, Chacha, you almost made me laugh to death. Is there any compensation? OMG, I almost unfollowed you because you aren’t updating for so long, but I didn’t expect such a steady wave of ridicule out of nowhere.】
【An Ordinary Passerby: I strongly suspect that this type of people is highly likely to commit impulsive crimes, as their brain isn’t good enough and therefore their rationality is insufficient.】
【Xiao Yi’s Wife: Chacha said it well. I’m sick to my stomach reading such kind of talk.】
【You’re The Only For Me In This Life: Crazy likes. ps: Chacha, how come your posts are so much less?】
……
A psychology blogger forwarded Chacha’s post, and in the evening, he made a post detailing the psychology of offenders.
This blogger had nearly half a million followers, which in this year, was already considered a big v.
As soon as he forwarded it, several other big v’s followed.
Chacha was a bit confused at first. When she wasn’t at the plot point, she was relatively unlucky. Now her post was suddenly forwarded by a big v and she gained new followers, which was surprising.
But she then remembered, yes, the plot point was there. After the midterm exam, there was a plot where Chen Cha met Ning An in PE class and prevented her from going to class, resulting in her being scolded for failing to show up during the roll call.
In other words, it just so happened that her halo as the third luckiest person in the world came online.
The dreadful big v whom she called out began to criticize Chacha the next day. His three views[1]one’s worlview, values and philosophy on life attracted almost everyone who had the same outlook as him.
When one’s own three views had been struck down by a comment, he naturally rises up to resist.
Although Chacha’s Weibo gained more than 30,000 followers because it was forwarded by a big v, the dreadful big v still had more followers.
Her Weibo comment section was devastated.
【I Love Beautiful Women: Tsk tsk, someone like you who posts so many photos of your legs must be pretty naughty.】
【Darkness: Hahaha, I’m looking at a dumb girl who lacks attention.】
【Fragrant Oppai[2]Japanese word meaning breasts: Long legs, slender waist and big breasts. Must be very enjoyable to do.】
……
Chacha had a strange expression on her face as she read the comments, but she wasn’t angry. She hadn’t been angry in a long time.
Thousands of lewd comments wouldn’t make her mad.
Her followers scolded the lewd people in the comments section and she even got on the trending list.
Overnight, many people suddenly appeared and flooded into her Weibo like crazy. It was hard to understand what those wretched people were saying as they could only repeat a few sentences back and forth. They were thus ridiculed by the others.
Just when Chacha was feeling confused, she saw a private message.
【An Ordinary Passerby: Chacha, I’m sorry, I bought hot search and paid posters without your consent. But don’t worry, they’re relatively high-level and won’t be exposed. I just really can’t stand those obscene comments, that’s why I did it. If it bothers you, then I can’t do anything about it.】
Chacha smiled. Not bad, this was self-imposed.
Chacha replied, 【It don’t. Thank you.】
When Chacha went to check out those ‘paid posters’, she found that they were all big accounts, half of them were male and half of them were female. Some of them posted photos of their private lives, expressed their emotions and feelings, and interacted with friends online. From students to members of society.
But these accounts have one thing in common—— They were all ardent fans of actress Gu Fanghua.
Gu Fanghua started out as a child star and didn’t take on many roles, but each one of them was a hit and brought her fame to the next level.
As early as when she was a child, she had already starred in her first movie and was the youngest female star in history to receive the Best Actress Award from her role as a domestically abused girl. She was only eleven years old at that time.
Some people badmouthed her, thinking that it was just happenstance, while some have expectations of her.
She didn’t disappoint the people who believed in her. Every movie and every work she did would give the audience a new understanding of her acting skills.
Thus, she was dubbed the most anticipated actress in the entertainment industry.
But although she got the fame, she doesn’t always play the leading role. She only chooses the roles she likes to play.
Despite this, she always manages to outshine the leads. Even if she only appeared for a few minutes, it would become the highlight of the entire work.
Many aspiring directors hope that she could star in their production, but she refuses to do so.
Gu Fanghua was a very willful person.
Her great family background and unprecedented talent allow her to be as willful as she wanted.
Many of her fans were Mother Fans who’ve watched her grow up and were very fanatical and loyal.
At this time, she should be only nineteen years old and in her first year of university.
Chacha went to find Gu Fanghua’s Weibo.
The other party doesn’t post much. There were no endorsement notice, but only a handful of posts about films and occasional selfies.
As an actress, Gu Fanghua’s Weibo was too Buddhist[3]internet neologism that is used to describe someone who is without desire, passion, or ambition to the point of passivity.
But she had more than 50 million followers, and each Weibo post had millions of comments, reposts, and likes.
A miracle-like status, so to speak.
She has a small face, a petite frame and was about 1.65 meters tall. She looks like an elf and was incompatible with this noisy world.
Chacha pondered for a moment and followed the other party’s Weibo account.
She suspected that An Ordinary Passerby was Gu Fanghua’s side account, so also followed it.
There were quite a few big v’s who helped her speak and she had followed them all, so her following Gu Fanghua and An Ordinary Passerby wasn’t very conspicious.
After Chacha did all that, she made another post, 【I’ve watch a large-scale self-exposure scene of low IQ people. Today’s source of happiness is taken care of by this group of mentally retarded people who may have suffered from malnutrition during their childhood, resulting in poor IQ development. It’s even more powerful than the domineering presidents in idol dramas who buy the entire store’s luxury goods for the female lead [Grinning squinting]】
There were a lot of people paying attention to her Weibo in real time, so when this post appeared, thousands of comments immediately flooded in.
【Hahahahahahahahaha!】
【As expected of Chacha.】
【Do we not only need to read more books, but also watch more idol dramas now?】
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