Chapter 15



After returning home, Wen Qianqian ate her meal and fell asleep on the bed. When she woke up, it was already 5 o'clock in the afternoon.

She took out her phone and was thinking about whether to go downstairs to the hotel to eat or continue to order takeout, when suddenly a news push popped up online: Spread love to the world, nutrition and health every day, help babies grow happily, Weijia milk powder and spokesperson @闻浅浅, wish the little angels health and happiness!

Wen Qianqian paused holding the phone and frowned unhappily. She had clearly told Zhang Li that they should go to the factory first and then discuss the endorsement.

She originally planned to go to the factory to collect evidence, but she didn't expect the company to sign the endorsement without her knowledge. This is too audacious!

Wen Qianqian pursed her lips and reached out to click on the comments. As expected, netizens were already discussing it enthusiastically:

After Wen Qianqian left the Wen family, her resources seem to have skyrocketed. Even Weijiaer milk powder has chosen her as its spokesperson. It seems their spokespeople used to be superstars, right?

[Their milk powder is quite concentrated, thicker than other milk powders. My baby drinks this.] [It is one of the top three milk powders sold in China. It is considered the pride of domestic products. However, the price is too high, more expensive than many imported milk powders.]

Of course, some haters are still as foul-mouthed as ever:

[It seems quite impressive. I wonder what tricks Wen Qianqian used to get this endorsement, haha.]

First, they hyped up their departure from the Wen family, then took on endorsements, and were trending daily. Someone must have changed teams and approaches, and started a new round of mischief.

[What a shame to feed such a good cake to a useless person. How can her appearance compare to the previous spokesperson? I really don't know what the manufacturer sees in her. They lower their status.]

[Oh, you guys, is it possible that Shangjia is having an affair with her?]

Seeing this, Wen Qianqian herself was a little puzzled. According to the original owner's memory, it seemed that not long after her debut, there was a group of black fans who were like mad dogs. Wherever she went, there were black fans. As long as there was news about her, the black fans would immediately jump out to lead the rhythm, speaking in a muddy and dirty way. She didn't know why they kept biting her.

Her fans couldn't stand it and tried hard to fight against the haters:

[What did Qianqian do to offend you? You're going to blackmail me just for an endorsement! Be careful, the one above who's making such a sweary comment, be sued!]

Heizi has thick skin and flesh, and is very tenacious:

Come on, come on, sue me, do you think she dares?

This Xiao Xiaoxue looks very familiar. It seems that every time something happens, she is the one who jumps the highest, is the best at setting the pace, and has strong fighting ability. Every time she jumps up and down, she makes the original owner angry and injured.

The atmosphere has reached this point. It would be impolite not to sue. Wen Qianqian sneered and replied under her own account:

@小小雪, as you wished, I've taken screenshots of your comments and will send them to the law firm immediately. Waiting for the lawyer's letter.

As soon as the news was released, the entire Internet exploded. Netizens were stunned for a long time before they began to frantically press their keyboards:

[Oh my goodness, what's going on? Is that filthy black fan going to be sued?]

Congratulations! I swear I'm not a fan of Wen Qianqian. I just think the Wen family is too much. I spoke up for Wen Qianqian, and this ID hounded me and cursed me. I was so scared I didn't dare go online for a few days. It's great that this person was prosecuted. God has mercy on me.

Is this the real person personally taking action to tear down the haters? I didn't support it at first, thinking it sounded like cyberbullying, but this person deserves it. It's really filthy... I think Wen Qianqian is kindhearted for being able to tolerate her until now.

The haters originally wanted to struggle a little longer, but the netizens who had been scolded by her and had long been resentful of her posted her abusive remarks at that time, exposing her past black history of swearing everywhere to the public. The haters had nowhere to hide and had to hurriedly delete the Weibo post.

After driving away the troublemaker, many netizens started @闻浅浅: [Qianqian, are you going to be the spokesperson for Wei Jiaer?]

Wen Qianqian thought about it and replied openly using her real account:

[False, I am not an endorser. The company signed the agreement without my knowledge.]

One reply aroused the appetite of all netizens:

What's going on?

[…I don’t know if I should ask this question…Is it okay to say something on Weibo that the company signed an agreement behind my back…]

[Are you planning to publicly tear down the company? Brave, sister!]

"That's too reckless, sister! Aren't you afraid your agency will punish you for publicly saying something like that?..."

This news has me a little worried about Wen Qianqian. I'm a fan of so many idols, and every one of them obeys their management company's orders. How can she survive in the company if she dares to say something like that?

While netizens were gossiping, the economic company and Wei Jiaer soon discovered something was wrong.

Wei Jiaer's manager was furious. He hadn't expected a spokesperson to cause so much trouble. He thought everything would be fine after he had a deal with Zhang Li, but to his surprise, Wen Qianqian flatly denied the official Weibo announcement. It was truly humiliating.

He immediately called Zhang Li and vented all his frustrations on him, yelling and cursing at his ancestors from head to toe, and finally angrily said, "I'm telling you, if you don't take care of this for me today, we'll see you in court! I want you to pay me back like hell!"

Zhang Li was holding his cell phone. He had just seen the message the previous second, and the next second he was scolded by the person in charge Wei Jiaer. He was complaining in his heart, but he didn't dare to talk back, for fear that if he said something wrong, the situation would become even more irreversible.

While listening to the person in charge scolding him, he was cursing Wen Qianqian in his heart. The resentment in him was heavier than that of a resentful ghost who had not been reincarnated for a hundred years.

After hanging up the phone, Zhang Li called Wen Qianqian in a rage, wanting to transfer the scolding he had just received to Wen Qianqian, so that she could also taste the feeling of being cursed about her ancestors. However, he didn't expect that he couldn't get through after calling for a long time. After a long time, he suddenly remembered that Wen Qianqian seemed to have blocked him a long time ago. He was so angry that he smashed the phone to the ground with a "bang".

"Damn it!" Zhang Li cursed viciously, and took out another phone to change the number and send a text message to Wen Qianqian:

"Are you fucking sick? Isn't Wei Jiaer's endorsement a good one? Isn't it better than those shady endorsements you had before? How could I have wronged you that you had to pull this stunt on Weibo?"

"You're so powerful, huh? You even dare to say the company signed the agreement behind your back? That's fucking funny! Does the company need your consent to make any decision? Do you have the right to consent? You used to rely on your status as a wealthy family's daughter, but what the hell do you have now?"

[Hurry up and delete your Weibo post. First, apologize to Wei Jiaer on Weibo. Then, go to the company and beg for forgiveness. See if they're willing to let you go! I'm fucking warning you. If this shit you did causes the company to suffer losses, you'll have to pay me double the compensation! You still have five years left on your contract with the company. If this doesn't work out, expect us to punish you!]

Wen Qianqian sat in front of the computer, watching Zhang Li's text messages pop up one by one. She could feel the other party's hysteria through the screen. She curled the corners of her mouth coldly and thought to herself: Very good, these threats are powerful. Don't threaten me next time, it's useless.

So she pressed the phone and lazily replied a few words to Zhang Li: No, hehe.

Zhang Li: “Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!”

After replying to Zhang Li's message, Wen Qianqian guessed that the endorsement issue must have become very popular online, so she prepared to send another message to post the story about Weijia milk powder's yin and yang production lines online, so that netizens could get to know this two-faced company again.

The timing is good now, and online discussions are unprecedented. #Wen Qianqian denies endorsing Wei Jiaer# and #Wen Qianqian tears up her economic company# ranked first and second on the hot searches respectively.

Watching the popularity surge, Wen Qianqian used her phone to edit a Weibo post: [Two faces in front of people and behind their backs, two lines in China and abroad, Weijia milk powder, have you lost your conscience?] The accompanying pictures showed a stark contrast between the North and South factory areas at the time: one looked shiny, clean and hygienic, the other looked shoddy, dirty and messy.

She moved her fingers slightly and pressed the "send" button, then put down the phone and stood up to pour a glass of Coke.

Ten minutes passed and Wen Qianqian picked up her phone again, only to find that there didn't seem to be many reposts or unread messages on Weibo.

This situation was a bit strange. Usually, there were a lot of @s and messages about her, but this time, after she posted the Weibo exposing Wei Jiaer's company, there was no news. Even Zhang Li, who was always furious, did not continue to harass her, which made her realize that something seemed a little wrong.

Wen Qianqian put down the Coke, and she returned to her homepage curiously, only to find that the post was not on her homepage.

She was puzzled. She had just sent the message successfully, so why didn't it show up? As she was wondering, she turned around and saw other netizens discussing the same thing:

[I just saw that Wen Qianqian seemed to have posted a message, but before I could read the content, it was deleted immediately on Weibo. Did anyone see it?]

[No, I've been watching this melon tonight, but I didn't see her post it.]

[But I saw that she had one more Weibo post, which was weird.]

At this time, a netizen posted the screenshot of Wen Qianqian and asked in confusion:

[Is this the picture? I saw someone post it in the group, but she didn't post it on her Weibo, so I don't know if it's real.]

[This... can't be true. If she posted something this explosive, there would have been a huge uproar. Now that I haven't seen the pictures, it's probably fake.]

It’s not fake, Wen Qianqian pursed her lips. She did post it, but it didn’t show up and not many people saw it. The only explanation was that her comment was deleted in seconds.

In fact, Weibo often offers services such as deleting posts for money, but she didn't expect that the company is now so wary of her.

Zhang Li definitely does not have the ability or power to do this. Looking at his arrogant attitude, there is no doubt that it must be Sun Liang, the president of Xinyi Entertainment, who took action.

Wen Qianqian sneered and stopped posting on Weibo, wanting to see what other tricks they had up their sleeves.

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