Chapter 50 Mistaking a rabbit for a cat
[For your information, this is a high-quality lop-eared rabbit. It has a very quiet and clean appearance. Lop-eared rabbits have a personality somewhat similar to cats: aloof, proud, and not very affectionate. Besides that, they also possess some common rabbit traits, such as being easily startled and occasionally being quite clingy—note, occasionally!]
[The person above, watch this video and say it again! How is this rabbit aloof, arrogant, or indifferent? He's actually trying to scam people!]
[Aww, that girl who got scammed is so lucky! This bunny looks so fluffy and soft, so cuddly! And after being picked up, it even rubs against my hand, it's so cute it makes me want to cry!]
[Have you all gone to pet the bunny? Well, I'm taking this girl home! Even though we only see her profile, she's absolutely gorgeous! And the way she held the bunny was so gentle; I wish I could be that bunny. I don't know who to envy more!]
[Now that you mention it, it's true. But why do I feel like this woman looks familiar?]
[Familiar face +1]
I have to say that netizens have sharp eyes and are very professional in finding things.
Before long, someone found the original post that Ye Wanxi had connections with the cat owner and bribed the cat owner to let the cat hurt people.
Comparing the picture in the news at the time with the person in the video, the clothes are the same, the body shape is the same, and the ball held in the hand is also the same!
Okay, case solved!
The people in the public relations department noticed this trend and contacted Gao Min immediately.
Gao Min didn't expect that a friendly force would suddenly appear and provide a divine assist, so she didn't hesitate.
He immediately posted the photos while the iron was hot, also taking a jab at the marketing accounts that had previously stirred up trouble.
Gao Min [V]: Now that we've been discovered, we won't hide it anymore. That's right, the lucky person in the video who was scammed is our baby Wanxi. As for this double-faced rabbit, it has been returned to its owner. Finally, I'll reiterate that it's really a little rabbit. Although it's a little arrogant and aloof, it's really not a cat. Photos [1] [2] [3]...
[Hahahaha, Sister Min is truly an experienced Yin-Yang master. But calling a rabbit a cat is the first time I've heard of it in my life.]
Isn't it? Some people call a deer a horse, and some call a rabbit a cat. Some media outlets these days are just like those shameless, sycophantic eunuchs of old, making up stories based on pictures. Yet, some fools blindly believe them, using them like knives and still feeling smug.
[Sister Min has finally come out to clarify! I almost cried. A few days ago, all she did was say something like, "What can you see from a blurry picture?" and she was attacked like a brainless fan. Now, let's see who's really blind.]
[I wanted to say this before: a certain cat abuser's picture with a cat was so clear, but Xixi's picture was so blurry that even fans couldn't recognize her. It was obviously suspicious. But back then, Xixi was down on her luck, and anyone who raised even the slightest question would be attacked. Now that the truth is out, all I can say is, "Heh heh," not everything white and fluffy is a cat; it could also be a rabbit!]
Although there are still some people who insist that this is a new method used by Ye Wanxi's team to whitewash themselves by deliberately staging the photo.
But at this time, the heat of Ye Wanxi's first two predictions coming true was still there, and most people were still rational. They ran to surround those who posted the pictures first, demanding that they upload high-definition pictures to confront them.
(End of this chapter)
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