You Were Told to Write Songs, Not Dominate Sinology Masters?

Actor Wang Yueheng transmigrates as a street singer participating in a talent show. His on-the-spot creation of "The Lone Brave" ignites the entire internet, helping him rise from a grassro...

Chapter 227 The Right Way to Teach a Lesson to a Clown, Recreating the Chinese Style Ending Theme (1/2)

Chapter 227: The Right Way to Teach a Lesson to a Clown, and a New Chinese-Style Ending Theme Song

Su Daming then discovered that he wasn't the only one.

Many fans in the support group who spoke up for Wang Yueheng or made extreme remarks were also widely banned.

The consequences range from a three-day ban to a permanent account ban.

As those dissenting comments were deleted.

The comments under Zhang Handian's trending Weibo post were almost entirely critical and mocking of Wang Yueheng's new song.

The staff of Bubble Music's operations department, who were responsible for monitoring public opinion, quickly noticed the anomaly.

He immediately reported the matter to his supervisor, Gao Zhenghai, and Wang Yueheng himself.

"That's not right. Zhang Handian is at best a second-tier composer. How could his post have such a big impact and become a trending topic so quickly?"

"And deleting and banning so many comments so quickly definitely couldn't have been done by one person alone!"

I was surprised to see Zhang Handian's post criticizing Wang Yueheng's new song appear prominently on the trending topics list.

Furthermore, a large number of fans who support Wang Yueheng have been silenced or even had their accounts banned.

Mo Zixue couldn't help but frown.

"Could it be... someone is paying to trend on social media? But what's the point?"

What good would it do them to smear Teacher Yue Heng?

As an online streamer, Li Yueqi was also keenly aware of the problem.

It's clearly a new song that has been well-received by the public.

There just to be clowns who come out and even spend money to smear others.

What were they after...?

Is it just an attempt to ride on Wang Yueheng's popularity?

Or is there another hidden story?

"Sister Xiaoxue, should we do something to help Teacher Yue Heng with public relations?"

Li Yueqi frowned and asked with some concern.

They were afraid that this Weibo post, which was trending on the hot list, would damage Wang Yueheng's reputation.

"There's no need. The more you pay attention to these kinds of people, the more excited they become."

"The best approach is to let it cool down."

"Or find someone to directly remove their trending topics..."

Mo Zixue secretly considered how to respond, and comforted Li Yueqi.

Unfortunately, Zhang Handian's Weibo post did not contain any sarcastic or abusive language, so it did not meet the criteria for being reported and deleted.

Forcibly having someone delete it might give others leverage to spread rumors and smear Wang Yueheng.

"These people are shameless. They clearly have no ability, yet they still mock and suppress others. It's outrageous!"

Li Yueqi stared at the trending post, pouting indignantly.

As she spoke, she secretly glanced at Wang Yueheng.

Fortunately, Wang Yueheng himself was not affected by this negative post and remained calm.

"Lingling~"

Just then, Wang Yueheng's phone, which was on the table, rang.

When I picked it up, I was surprised to see that it was a call from director Zhang Mou, whom I hadn't contacted in a long time.

"Director Zhang, is there something you need so late?"

After gesturing for Mo Zixue and the other person to be quiet, Wang Yueheng answered the phone politely.

"Director Zhang?"

Upon hearing this title, Mo Zixue subconsciously thought of director Zhang Mou, with whom she had previously collaborated.

Could it be that this national-level director is going to ask Wang Yueheng to write a song for him again?

However, Mo Zixue is in no mood to care about the new song right now.

Instead, they tried to remove the negative trending topics about Zhang Handian from Weibo first.

"Yue Heng, I listened to your new song, I love it!"

"My new movie, 'Curse of the Golden Flower,' is still missing an end credits song, so I was wondering if you could write a similar song."

"The price this time will definitely be higher than for 'Curse of the Golden Flower,' and I know this type of song is difficult to write..."

Director Zhang Mou asked with a hint of nervousness on the phone.

As a top director in China, this was the first time he had such a special feeling when speaking with a newcomer in the entertainment industry.

He was afraid that Wang Yueheng would tell him that he couldn't write a new song in this style for the time being.

"Oh, I see..."