Ni Yue, a small-town student, hits rock bottom in life and moves to Shanghai to live with her cousin, Zhang Chenling. Unexpectedly, the former female CEO is also facing a crisis: her "Kindness ...
54 A good news
King B probably didn't have time to type, and sent two long voice messages one after another.
The first background sound was noisy. Ni Yue listened to it several times before he could hear it clearly. It said that Sister Paoqiu had been sitting in front of the computer for more than eight hours every day to write articles. One day, she couldn't sleep in the middle of the night, so she hummed and hawed and woke up King B, asking him to help her get up and write.
The second message arrived a few minutes later, and the background was much quieter. B Wang's tone was both angry and helpless. He said that the comment section of "Changle Road Love and Night" had recently seen a lot of malicious comments, which had hurt Sister Paoqiu. She cried for two days, and the long-term eye fatigue and lack of rest caused a retinal detachment, so she was hospitalized for surgery. He also said that Sister Paoqiu had myopia surgery in college, and her retina was more fragile than that of ordinary people...
Oh, it turned out to be a retinal surgery. Ni Yue breathed a sigh of relief, his heart settled back into his stomach, and he was no longer so nervous.
After all, apart from life and death, everything is just a scratch.
But the next second, her nerves suddenly tensed up again - what the hell were those malicious comments in the comment section?
Because she has been too busy recently, she has been spending less and less time on the online literature app. She exits in a hurry every time after reading the updates and has never set foot in the comment section at all.
Clicking into "Love and Night on Changle Road" and reading the comments one by one, the confusion in my mind was quickly replaced by anger:
Damn it, Sister Paoqiu was cyberbullied!
Just because of what the heroine said when she was arguing with the boss male:
"Do you think I'd feel ashamed in front of you and your noble family? Wrong! I'm self-reliant! I have high moral standards! I never consider myself inferior! If you must find even a tiny flaw or imperfection in me, I can honestly tell you that, aside from muscles, I lack nothing!"
The next second, the domineering male boss ended the conversation with a sudden and forceful kiss.
Ni Yue understood that every word in this passage was the voice of the running sister, especially the last sentence "Except for muscles, I lack nothing", which directly expressed her own predicament.
But apart from Ni Yue, other readers are not aware of this and cannot appreciate it so deeply.
Some sensitive and radical feminists immediately seized on this statement and criticized Sister Ball Run:
Muscles are not exclusive to men, so why can't women train them?
If you say you don't have muscles in front of a muscular boss, are you showing weakness to him?
Times have changed. Aside from not being able to produce sperm or have children with themselves, what else can't a woman do? As long as she wants, she can have eight-pack abs anytime!
Can anyone tell me what the heroine is being so pretentious about? Does she need men to give her muscles?
After reading this, I gave up reading this novel. The independent female character of the heroine collapsed. The author pretended to love the girl but really loved the boy!
…
Every comment turned into a fist, punching hard at Sister Paoqiu, wishing to beat her to death. God knows how painful and sad Sister Paoqiu must be!
What surprised Ni Yue even more was that even though not every reader was so radical, most of them assumed that the heroine's last sentence was to open a loophole for the hero, leaving room for his forced love.
Don’t these enthusiastic readers have any interest in the author’s inner world hidden behind the words?
Sister Paoqiu takes writing very seriously. She reads and revises each chapter repeatedly before publishing it, so her writing is known for being concise, fluent and logical. Ni Yue has almost never read a word of incoherent nonsense in her writing.
However, just because this sentence contained some personal opinions beyond the readers' cognition, she was attacked so fiercely and her image as a loving woman collapsed. Is this reasonable?
Ni Yue got up from the sofa and took a tissue to wipe her tears.
The thumb continued to move down and stopped at a long review that was just published five minutes ago.
From "The Lady with the Lamp":
I might be the only male reader here, but that doesn't stop me from saying a few words. First, ahem, I'm not trying to pit men against women. Secondly, I think this antagonism is completely false. Women are already fighting each other to the point of mutual destruction thanks to you feminists. So, I have a heartfelt question: Don't you feminists all claim to love women? Why do you always throw your punches at the author and her heroine? Shouldn't you be attacking the hero? Isn't it the hero's unscrupulous forced love that forces the heroine to reveal her true feelings, reveal her vulnerability, and say surprising things? Why are you all bashing the author? So, who is really the one who's hating women? From what I've observed, it's you feminists!
His sharp and sarcastic words are his usual style.
Ni Yue burst out laughing, clicked reply, and was about to write quickly, but he was caught in a dilemma: if he scolded him, he was speaking for the running ball sister; if he praised him, he was obviously angry with him.
However, before Ni Yue could move her finger, the goddess was besieged by the majority of feminists. Amidst curses such as "Old Deng in a vest, get out!", the goddess quickly cancelled her account.
Serves you right! Ni Yue didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
The next second, this guy sent a WeChat message: Baby, I was scolded badly just now, and my online writing account has also been cancelled. I need you to relay to me what Sister Paoqiu said in her articles in the future. 555, please comfort me, please hug me, please kiss me~
Kiss you! Ni Yue gritted his teeth, then changed his mind and asked lightly: Baby, did you just get off work?
Of course! I'm exhausted today and my back aches.
After seeing this, Ni Yue felt a little upset and didn't want to talk to him anymore.
She switched back to the online literature app and read the latest chapters of Sister Paoqiu word for word again, leaving behind a lot of praise.
Instead of engaging in verbal battles, it is better to release more positive energy.
In the following days, Ni Yue had no time to empathize with the running ball sister, nor did she have time to hate Chen Yuang and feel sorry for herself. She even forgot to care about her cousin Zhang Chenling who was far away in her hometown.
Every morning when she opens her eyes, she throws herself into the new day's battle with full energy, taking a shower, answering the phone, scheduling shifts, handling to-do items, updating the customer database, writing a diary... She is busier and happier than ever before.
She firmly believed that she was creating a great career and she immersed herself in it.
After a few days of taking on so much, she realized she couldn't handle it any longer. She sat down and silently analyzed her teammates' personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. She then broke down the tasks and assigned them to Xu Zhiqian, Shuang Jie, and Xiao Ma Ge, who couldn't wait to get back to work...
One night, she was lying in bed reviewing things and suddenly remembered that she had not done something her cousin had asked her to do before she left.
That’s right, investigate Qian Xiaohu!
He immediately sat up from the bed, called Qian Xiaohu, and asked him directly: "I heard that you want to join Shangshan Ruoshui, right? Can you tell me in detail what you think?"
"..." The person on the other end of the phone was stunned. "I told your sister very clearly before, I just want to join you!"
"Excuse me, but you really don't want to be a bath assistant because you can't find a job? Do you understand how hard this job is? And let me be frank, we won't give Uncle Qian free meals or discounts just because you join us. That's unfair to our other customers. Do you understand?"
"I understand! I understand everything you said! But I feel that you lack understanding of me and have a distorted perception of me. I need to change that."
Ni Yue scoffed, "Who made you leave such a deep first impression?! How about this? I think there's no point in talking too much. Let's see what happens! If you have time, come to work tomorrow and start as an intern. During the internship, you will only receive an internship salary."
“…How much is the internship salary?”
"About three or four thousand, but this is what I set. I haven't discussed it with my cousin yet, so there might be room for a reduction!"
"...Then let's not discuss it!"
Ni Yue smiled, hung up the phone, and immediately called Zhang Chenling to greet her and tell her that he had just hired Qian Xiaohu as an intern.
When he heard the familiar ringtone, Ni Yue realized that he had chosen the wrong day. Tomorrow is the seventh day after Chen Hongmei's death!
Just as I was about to hang up, the call was picked up.
Unexpectedly, there was no trace of fatigue or sadness in her cousin's voice. On the contrary, she seemed even more excited than Ni Yue: "Cousin, you just called me. I have good news to tell you!"