Master Celestial Jiang Si transmigrated into a book and became an 18th-tier, internet-hated celebrity. In the book, Jiang Si had offended the original heroine, Xiang Zhiyi, leading to widespread ru...
Jiang Si is not one to hold grudges, because she usually settles her scores on the spot.
Following this so-called "melon" (a Chinese internet slang term for gossip), I found several other posts with similar content. These marketing accounts post these things either for traffic or for money.
Jiang Si wouldn't stop him from making money, but she was very unhappy about the continued rumors about her.
When she's unhappy, she won't make anyone else happy either.
[Jiang Si: @EntertainmentBigRabbit, are you happy with the money? Do you still remember Chen, who couldn't take the college entrance exam because of you in our senior year of high school?]
[Jiang Si: @I Love Eating Vegetables Once you receive the money, send some to your elderly mother. It's one thing to not be by her side, but why are you so stingy with money? You should at least give her something, money or her.]
[Jiang Si: @Big Sister in the Entertainment Circle, why do you love dressing as a man so much? Are you going to post those cat abuse videos on your computer for everyone to see? Karma is on its way.]
Jiang Si posted several Weibo posts in a row.
The Weibo post immediately stunned netizens. What's going on?
Those marketing accounts spreading rumors have been around for a long time. To save trouble, celebrities usually pay money to have them deleted or have their studios clarify the situation. But no one has personally taken action like Jiang Si to retaliate.
These marketing accounts are considered quite well-known in the industry, having been sued numerous times for spreading false information, but they seem completely unfazed.
Going to court can take a year and a half, and at most they'll only get a few tens of thousands in compensation, but they could earn ten or eight times that amount. The bold get rich, the timid starve. Who would complain about not having enough money?
But I never expected that one day I would be the one to be betrayed.
[What's going on? My mind is a mess. Did Jiang Si personally step in to deny the allegations and say she didn't do it?]
"No, how did Jiang Si know?"
These guys are regulars in the dock. You can sue them all you want, I'll keep going. Haha, I never thought someone would actually bring them down! Serves them right!!
Is what they said true? If so, these people are really disgusting!
[What's the deal with the cat abuse? Don't spread rumors about it!]
Several marketing accounts, naturally protected by their brainless fans, swarmed to Jiang Si's Weibo to accuse her of cyberbullying, saying that a celebrity was openly criticizing netizens.
Jiang Si didn't mince words: I'm just telling the truth, how is that cyberbullying? @Big Sister in the Circle, everything has a spirit, have you been feeling like you're being bitten all over lately? Don't worry, seeing a doctor won't help, you should check out the proper way to kneel down instead.
Of these, Jiang Si hated the eldest sister the most. The other two might have their own reasons, but the eldest sister was simply born evil.
The big sister in the industry, whose real name is Gu Wei, was the one Jiang Si was counting on when he happened to set up a camera to skin a stray cat he caught in the neighborhood.
The cat's resentment lingered around Gu Wei, making Jiang Si feel somewhat uncomfortable.
Hundreds of cats, big and small, have died at Gu Wei's hands, each one tortured to death in an extremely cruel way.
There are house cats and stray cats.
Abusing cats isn't strictly illegal, and the law can't do anything about it, but Jiang Si won't let him get away with it.
The talisman in my hand came in handy.
With a flick of the talisman in Jiang Si's hand, a beam of light flew straight towards a certain direction in the southwest.
Jiang Si smiled and said, "Go ahead and settle your scores."
Gu Wei was terrified that Jiang Si knew about his affairs and was about to play the victim, saying that Jiang Si was slandering him, when he suddenly felt intense pain all over his body, but there were no wounds on his skin.
how so?
Gu Wei was in turmoil. Could it be that what Jiang Si said was true?
Pshaw, he didn't believe it. Jiang Si was just playing mind games!
The brainless haters are still defending Gu Wei.
[Big Sister, ignore Jiang Si, she's completely insane! We'll crowdfund to sue her for spreading rumors!]
[This is just empty talk; it's all based on her celebrity status. Show me the evidence!]
[I initially felt sorry for Jiang Si, but it's unacceptable that she used her 208 status to cyberbully ordinary people!]
[Jiang Si, have you ever considered your influence? It's one thing if people hear what others say, but talking about others like that really labels them!]
[208 is truly arrogant; it can't stand a single unpleasant word.]
【No, why sympathize with a violent person? Talking about Jiang Si is a small matter. You can say she's not pretty or unprofessional, that's fine, everyone has their own standards, but this is blatantly spreading false rumors! And you even read them? Did you ever consider that you're also a marketing account with millions of followers? I advise you, sanctimonious people, to stop being so hypocritical!】
However, shouldn't we at least provide evidence?
[The blogger needs evidence, though. And the person behind it is unspeakable? If it were truly unspeakable, would someone like you, a nobody, know? Who do you think you are in the eyes of rich people?]
I don't want to see a war of words; I want to see evidence. According to the principle of burden of proof, both sides should provide their own evidence.
It's rare to see such a heated argument between celebrities and marketing accounts, with all sorts of people watching the drama unfold and stirring up trouble.
Jiang Si responded: What's the rush? Someone will eventually bring up the video.
Why is she acting a bit strange?
[Could this be a delaying tactic, or fabrication of evidence?]
[Use your brain! Is this kind of evidence so easy to fabricate? Are you suggesting they go and kill a cat themselves to frame someone?]
[What's impossible? Jiang Si is ruthless too. Just look at her strength; she could easily take down a cat, or even kill someone!]
[Oh my god, how come Jiang Si is being suspected of murder just for saving someone? Don't be ridiculous. One minute you're saying we shouldn't let heroes down, and the next you're saying Jiang Si saved so many people and isn't she a hero?]
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