Chapter 79 Presenting Evidence



In addition, the dozens of ordinary people's Weibo posts that "she" liked were also flooded with comments from fans of the celebrities mentioned in the posts.

Unable to bear the harassment and insults, some ordinary people directly turned off comments and private messages, while others even deleted their Weibo accounts.

However, the Weibo posts they made that were liked by "Qin Yuanyao" had already been screenshotted and spread all over the internet by netizens.

However, Qin Yuanyao could no longer log in to her own Weibo account.

Her official Weibo account was registered and verified under Yueyao's guidance after she signed a contract with Yueyao.

Besides the company, only she and Yu Xin had the login password for her Weibo account.

Clearly, Yu Xin used this Weibo account to like those controversial posts and changed her password, preventing her from logging in.

Qin Yuanyao immediately registered a new Weibo account under the name "Qin Yuanyao ne" and posted two messages.

The first point states that she has filed a lawsuit and is pursuing legal action to terminate her contract with Yueyao. The accompanying image is a screenshot showing that she cannot log into her Weibo account, receiving the message "Incorrect username or password."

The second item she posted was a video recording of Yu Xin telling Qin Yuanyao to wait and see after she learned that Yu Xin had been sued.

Qin Yuanyao included the hashtag #QinYuanyaoNewAccount# in both of these posts. Then, she bought a trending topic for this hashtag.

When netizens saw this trending topic, they thought that Qin Yuanyao had other alternate accounts that had been exposed.

They came in excitedly, eager to see what other mind-blowing antics Qin Yuanyao would pull, only to find that while their worldviews were indeed shaken, it wasn't quite what they had initially thought.

[I watched the entire video, and even checked the call time... The call took place before the Weibo liking incident. So, those Weibo posts weren't liked by Qin Yuanyao, but rather by her agent who, knowing she was going to terminate her contract, deliberately used her Weibo account to like posts and incite a flame war?]

[I knew no celebrity would be so foolish as to openly like something using their main account. Qin Yuanyao may have a lot of scandals, but she's not stupid. If she really wanted to like something, she would have done it secretly using a secondary account.]

Did you notice that Qin Yuanyao said on the phone, "I don't want to be associated with any kind of publicity stunt"? Could it be that all those previous trending topics about her alleged involvement in publicity stunts were orchestrated by Qin Yuanyao's agent and management company, and that she didn't want it, and was also a victim?

Considering Qin Yuanyao's behavior in her live streams, she's not as bad or lacking in manners as she appears online. It's very likely that those negative rumors were fabricated by her agent and company.

Judging from the phone call, Qin Yuanyao's contract shouldn't have expired yet. Her request to terminate the contract now carries significant risk, which she should be aware of, otherwise she wouldn't have specifically recorded the conversation. The fact that she's willing to take such a risk to terminate the contract suggests she's truly fed up with the questionable practices of her agent and company.

[Fantastic! I knew I wasn't wrong! After watching Xiaojia's live stream, I really liked Qin Yuanyao. Later, many netizens explained her past controversies, and there was today's "like" incident. I thought I had misjudged her and been fooled, but it turns out I wasn't! That's great!]

While netizens were rationally analyzing and cautiously taking sides, some netizens still didn't believe Qin Yuanyao and continued to criticize her.

[She thinks she can prove all those Weibo posts were liked by her manager with just one screenshot? Aren't you guys stupid? It's so easy to Photoshop a picture these days.]

[I don't believe that this whole thing about her being linked to a prostitution ring was entirely her agent's and company's idea. Didn't she acquiesce and benefit from the publicity stunt? What's with the innocent act now?]

[Qin Yuanyao clearly sees that she's become somewhat famous now and wants to clear her name, no longer wanting to repeat the negative publicity she did in the past. So she's trying to cut ties with her manager and agency.]

[She even recorded the phone call; she'll definitely say things that are favorable to herself. She says she doesn't want to be involved in any publicity stunts, do you believe that? I don't. If her manager and agency are at fault, she's definitely not innocent either!]

[Qin Yuanyao didn't want to be associated with any publicity stunts, so why didn't she bring up terminating her contract with her agency sooner? She's been involved in these publicity stunts for over a year, and now she suddenly has a change of heart and wants to clear her name? Pshaw, they're all disgusting.]

Yu Xin seemed to be inspired by these comments.

After discussing it with President Wei, she posted a message on her Weibo account.

The gist of the Weibo post was that she had a keen eye for talent, discovering Qin Yuanyao and bringing her into the industry. She claimed that over the past two years, she had worked incredibly hard, humbled herself, and endured immense pressure to promote Qin Yuanyao. However, now that Qin Yuanyao has gained some fame, she's accused of betraying her, denying all the company's efforts in promoting her, and even criticizing the company itself.

Yu Xin's Weibo post was carefully crafted by Yueyao Entertainment's public relations team before she released it.

This Weibo post portrayed her and Yueyao Entertainment as victims, written with such sincerity and humility that it evoked sympathy from netizens who viewed it as ungrateful and treacherous.

Yueyao Entertainment's official Weibo account reposted Yu Xin's Weibo post, and commented:

Yu Xin has indeed been under a lot of pressure these past two years; she never expected that she would end up like this.

The statements from Yu Xin and Yueyao Entertainment have once again fueled netizens' furious condemnation of Qin Yuanyao.

Qin Yuanyao is not only bad, she's also heartless! How could she treat the manager who brought her into the industry like this?

[If it weren't for her agent and agency, who would know Qin Yuanyao! Now that she's a little famous, she's trying to kick them while they're down. That's awful.]

Qin Yuanyao didn't give netizens much time to criticize her; she quickly responded using her new Weibo account.

[Qin Yuanyao, I've told you many times that I'm very grateful to you for bringing me into the industry, and I'm also grateful that in the early days of my career, you took me to auditions for various productions, and I saw you trying to please others and humble yourself to get me roles. It's because I remember how good you were to me that I've endured your underhanded tactics time and time again.]

Before I filed this lawsuit, I communicated with you multiple times, hoping you would stop your current methods. But how did you respond? If you don't remember, let the recording remind you.

Below this Weibo post is another audio/video recording.

It was the recording of Qin Yuanyao calling and questioning Yu Xin after seeing that Yu Xin had bought the trending topic about her and Xing Yu.

Netizens could clearly hear Qin Yuanyao's annoyed voice in the recording: "Didn't I tell you not to have any other plans? Why did you still buy trending topics about me and Xing Yu... Why do you always have to resort to this kind of publicity stunt! How many times have I told you that I don't want to become famous for being infamous, and I don't want to be associated with others for publicity, why do you always have to do this?"

Hearing Yu Xin's self-righteous reply—"If I didn't do this, where would you get your attention... I admit, I didn't expect Xing Yu to speak out..."

(End of this chapter)

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