Chapter 260 Military Region Genius Screenwriter (1/2)



The newspaper was brought by Xu Qing's guard. Ji Fangshu's face changed drastically when he saw it. He didn't even have breakfast and hurried to the General Political Department.

On the way, she was extremely anxious.

“Forward” is not only the masterpiece that made her famous, but also the foundation of Jiaoyang Song and Dance Troupe.

Being featured in the headlines of the military supplement means that the news will spread to all military regions in a short period of time.

By then, how would she and the Jiaoyang Song and Dance Troupe be able to face people?

Thinking about these things, Ji Fangshu urged the driver again and again on the way, completely forgetting about picking up Jiang Wanxia.

Here, Jiang Wanxia waited in front of the 22nd Division, but no one came.

With no other options, she had to pack up her things and slowly walk from the hospital towards the military district gate.

When I passed by the bulletin board, I saw a lot of people gathered around to read it, and occasionally I could hear the word "plagiarism".

Jiang Wanxia's eyes lit up. Could it be that the article that Jiang Yuman plagiarized had been made public?

Thinking of this, she was so excited that she quickly walked forward to check it out.

Unfortunately, there were too many people and her feet hurt, so she couldn't squeeze in at all.

He could only turn around and ask the others, "Zhi, what are you looking at? Is it Jiang Yuman from the 22nd Division's 1st Regiment who plagiarized?"

She didn't muffle her voice, and the people around her could hear it clearly.

For a moment, they all turned their heads to look at her strangely, "What did you say?"

Although Jiang Wanxia felt that everyone's eyes were strange, she still repeated it again.

Finally, he said: "To be honest, "Hot Blood Youth" doesn't seem like something that a new screenwriter could have written."

I think this statement will be recognized by everyone.

It would be even better if Jiang Yuman's reputation could be trampled into the mud.

But who would have known that after hearing these words, everyone's faces instantly turned as dark as the bottom of a pot.

Soldiers always put collective honor first. The 13th Regiment of the 22nd Division won glory in this extra-large military district performance, and each of them was proud.

How can we tolerate others slandering us?

He immediately said angrily: "Who told you that "Hot Blood Youth" was plagiarized?"

"Yes, don't say anything without reading the bulletin board. The General Political Department sent a letter personally to confirm that Teacher Yuman's work was original."

Someone else said: "Not everyone is a bad person. That person is a pest in the army. He steals other people's stories."

Everyone was talking at once, leaving Jiang Wanxia speechless.

In this situation, she should be so embarrassed that she wanted to find a crack in the ground to crawl into.

After listening to their words, she was still in disbelief. "You said Jiang Yuman was the original author, but Xin was the one who stole other people's scripts? How is that possible!"

"How is it impossible?"

Wei Qing's voice came from the crowd, "Jiang Wanxia, ​​you can't question the General Political Department's decision just because you are a member of the Jiaoyang Song and Dance Troupe, right?"

Not only female soldiers but also ordinary soldiers came to talk about the letter, many of whom did not know Jiang Wanxia.

I was wondering why she slandered Teacher Yuman, but after hearing this, I realized that she was from the Jiaoyang Song and Dance Troupe.

Immediately, his face showed contempt.

What is this?

Just because the screenwriter of your own group plagiarized, does that mean other people’s screenwriters also plagiarized?

Facing so many people's strange looks, Jiang Wanxia was frightened, "I didn't say I questioned the General Political Department's opinion, I just heard you say it was plagiarism."

She didn't dare to act arrogantly in front of Wei Qing, because she was the commander's granddaughter, someone she couldn't afford to offend.

The more I think about it, the angrier I get.

If she had known earlier that she was the commander's granddaughter, she should have done everything she could to build a good relationship with her. Otherwise, she wouldn't have had such a good relationship with Jiang Yuman, and would have defended her in every way she spoke.

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