Retiring from Entertainment to Get into University in Ice City, Attracting a Bunch of Little Potatoes

Qin Zi'an transmigrated to a parallel world and became a singer who was immensely popular nationwide, but he was blacklisted by a soulless company for three years.

He wanted to terminate ...

Chapter 84 A classic case of deceiving the public, you're really something else.

Putting that aside, this is something that every Chinese person should remember.

Just recently, the various hero check-in spots in Harbin became a hit online.

Even today, long queues still form in front of the exhibition hall, forming a Great Wall in the hearts of the Chinese people.

Even Wang Jianye just mentioned that the discussion surrounding the museum remains high, and he plans to reopen the old museum.

But this grand, deceptive event left Qin Zian speechless.

As Qin Zian read through the information provided by the system more thoroughly, he came to understand even more the treacherous and cunning nature of it.

Besides this deceptive practice of selling dog meat under the guise of mutton, even the voices from the outside world have quietly changed.

Just now, famous soccer star Yoshi appeared in Japan and played as a substitute.

This is not a big deal in itself; it's just a ball game at most.

However, the problem lies in...

Two days ago, Youxi was invited to Hong Kong, and the contract clearly stated that he would play the full 45 minutes.

Therefore, countless fans from China travel to Hong Kong, crossing thousands of miles just to watch Yoshi play football.

Ke Youxi didn't budge an inch the entire time, and her face was quite gloomy.

Facing millions of fans, Yo-Xi has never offered an explanation, nor has he given the Hong Kong management a friendly look.

Yoshi simply dismissed the whole thing with a simple excuse of feeling unwell.

Amidst the outcry from Chinese fans, Youxi finally apologized.

Ironically, Yoshi himself probably doesn't even know that he apologized.

After all, Yoshi had already gone to Japan by then, and the IP address of the apology post showed that it was from Sichuan.

When Yoshi arrived in Japan, her backache and leg pain were gone, and she was beaming with joy.

His actions were undoubtedly a huge slap in the face to Chinese football fans.

As a Chinese, I can see right from wrong more clearly than anyone else.

Chinese football fans enjoy watching games, but they understand even better why they can sit comfortably at home and watch the games.

Chinese fans condemned Youxi's actions and launched a vigorous boycott.

Taking advantage of this excellent opportunity, Japan began to take action, shifting the attention of netizens on foreign websites to Yoshi.

There are only so many netizens, and the amount of buzz they can generate is also limited.

With the emergence of the popularity of a world-class soccer star like Yoshi, the attention paid by netizens on foreign websites to the Museum of the Seven Deadly Crimes has dropped significantly.

Consequently, Japan's scheme succeeded.

(Aaaaaaah, I've revised it eight hundred times!!! If I don't, I'm really going to break down!!!)