307. Chapter 305



Chapter 305

In these short three hours, Tang Songhe fell directly from heaven to hell.

Xia Hongzhou turned off his phone. The public relations department ignored him. He slumped on the sofa in the office, sweating profusely. His mind was filled with the word "it's over".

No matter what industry you’re in, one of the things people hate most is having the fruits of their labor stolen.

The fans' voices of defense have been drowned out by the condemnation from all walks of life. The comment section of Tang Songhe's WB was full of curses, and many netizens gathered on the official Weibo of Shenghai Entertainment, demanding a thorough investigation of the matter.

However, in the face of such a massive attack, Shenghai Entertainment did not make any move at all.

Suddenly, someone asked, "There are five works in Songhe Theater, and four of them have been claimed by the original author. Then why has no one claimed his famous work "Spring Day Sunrise"? Could it be that he really wrote it himself?"

"Impossible, absolutely impossible, don't talk nonsense upstairs."

"Perhaps the original author has some unspeakable secrets and is not in a position to speak out?"

So some netizens took the initiative to follow the clues and actually found a clue - a new talent support program from five years ago - and found the list of participants and winners from the corners of Shenghai's official website.

“Oh my god, Zou Zhuoming, the director of the Film and Television Department, was actually the number one that year!”

“I’ve seen that drama, it’s so good!”

"Come on, let me, Sherlock Holmes, take a look~"

It didn't take much effort for everyone to find all the people on the list. The worst performer was a screenwriter in a small studio. They all knew about such a big thing on the Internet, and after being @ed, they all said it wasn't theirs.

"Who wrote "Spring Day Sunrise"?"

At this time, a newly registered account posted a message saying that he knew. He said that according to people familiar with the matter, the screenwriter also participated in the new talent support program that year, but because he offended Tang Songhe, his submission was deleted.

The deleted manuscript was titled "The Twenty-one Cases of Dazhao".

As soon as this news came out, it immediately attracted game fans. Zou Zhuoming didn't do anything and it was directly pushed to the top of the hot searches.

"Fuck, it's like this!"

“Who among those who have played the game doesn’t know this screenwriter?”

"I'm a fan of the plot! Ahhh! My dream lover! Is also a victim!!"

"Where is Jingshan Technology? President Du! Come out! Speak!"

A large number of game fans went to Jingshan Technology’s official Weibo account to express their views. The public relations team there was also keeping an eye on the online trends and immediately reported any signs to Du Yunkai.

After Du Yunkai understood the whole story, he immediately went to the PC gaming group to pull Xu Qingsong away from the computer and dragged him into the office.

"What do you think we should do?" Du Yunkai asked Xu Qingsong after he finished reading the public relations department's summary of the events.

After thinking about it, Xu Qingsong said, "Let's wait and see what happens. Xuxu hasn't made a statement yet."

After he finished speaking, he picked up his phone and sent a message to Liu Wangxue, but Liu Wangxue was concentrating on revising the script at the moment and had muted her phone, so she knew nothing about the outside world.

Before netizens received any response from Jingshan Technology, the newly registered account posted again.

According to insiders, after the new talent support program, the screenwriter sat on the bench for a while, and then Tang Songhe gave her a subject, and she wrote "Spring Rising Sun". After the script was completed and approved, Tang Songhe bought out the contract with money, and the screenwriter was hidden from the public, and then changed jobs and became an anchor.

——Her name is Liu Wangxue, and her live broadcast account on Shiliu Video is “Xupiaopiao”.

Old fans of Liu Wangxue's live broadcast room, especially Tao Huayu who has been following her since the beginning, immediately pushed the timeline and found that it matched perfectly. Someone else found Liu Wangxue's live broadcast screen recording and found that she once mentioned that she studied drama in college and was a screenwriter before. Because she encountered some injustice, she changed her career at the suggestion of her friend Wenxi.

“It’s just writing a story, there’s no place where you can’t write it? Stories are written for others to read, and it’s the same when you tell them in a live broadcast room o(╥﹏╥)o”

"I feel so sorry for you, my anchor!"

"She has quit the Internet, sad (﹏)"

“I quit the Internet because I was hurt by a scumbag”

"Why are there so many bad people in this world? First I was hurt by Tang Songhe, and then I was hurt by the scumbag. Ahhh, my Xuxu, where are you now?"

"Who is this scumbag? Tell me his name and I'll beat him to pieces!"

Seeing the trend going in the wrong direction, Zou Zhuoming immediately ordered his online trolls: “Control the comments! Pull the direction back! Quick!”

Xu Qingsong and Du Yunkai were also extremely nervous. They were planning to have Jingshan Technology's public relations department take action, but they saw the wind direction turn back and the topic turned to Tang Songhe again.

Du Yunkai is familiar with this kind of thing: "Someone is behind it."

Xu Qingsong also noticed it: "Sang Wanning?"

Du Yunkai was uncertain: "Maybe?" Deal with Xia Hongzhou and Tang Songhe who was tied with him? Who cares, as long as no innocent people are hurt.

The online turmoil has fermented to this point. Except for Sang Wanning who has announced that she has filed for divorce, no one from the other parties has spoken out for the time being.

Oh, no, the official Weibo account of "Nightmare Trailer" apologized, saying that it was an oversight in post-production and Wu Junxiao's name was omitted. That version of the trailer has been deleted and replaced with a new one.

When netizens clicked on it, they saw that not only had the screenwriter's signature changed - Tang Songhe's name was erased, and Wu Junxiao's name was listed separately and marked as "special screenwriter" - the content of the trailer had also changed, making it more exciting and confusing than the previous one.

As everyone was discussing, someone made a bold guess: "Am I the only one who thinks so? It seems that the production team made two trailers. The first one was used as a fuse to lead to today's series of events..."

"Fuck, you're awesome, upstairs! Following your train of thought, everything suddenly becomes clear to me!"

"Yes, from morning to afternoon, in just a few hours, so many things happened. If you think about it carefully, they are all linked together!"

"There's a trader! Damn it, wait for the follow-up!!"

Wu Junxiao, who was the fuse, had now flattened himself into a pancake with despair - after pounding the bed in rage and rolling over - he lay on the bed, and it was already a miracle.

He had a good nap, and after getting up, he went out for a walk. In a good mood, he went to the mall to buy some clothes, had a big meal, and then slowly returned to his nest.

When I was planning to take a late nap, I remembered Zou Zhuoming’s plan and opened WB to see what the battle situation was like online.

When I saw this, I was completely dumbfounded.

The child immediately called his father.

As soon as Wu Hongji answered the phone, he heard his son's angry roar: "Dad - why did you have to get involved -"

Wu Hongji had a smile on his face that showed he had succeeded in playing a prank: "What do you mean by interfering? I was just worried that you guys wouldn't be able to get the heat up, so I just gave you a hand. Besides, my son is so outstanding, so I'm indirectly showing off a little bit, what's wrong with that?"

"My society is dead--" Wu Junxiao wailed.

Social Death - The main reason why Wu Junxiao’s WB nickname does not use his real name and his account has no authentication.

As a writer who specializes in writing realistic suspense novels, Wu Hongji was so excited about becoming a father for the first time that he couldn't help but want to record everything about his child. So, he wrote a book about Wu Junxiao from the time he was still a little bean sprout in the uterus until he graduated from elementary school, and published several books during this period.

The term "contrasting cuteness" did not exist back then. Readers felt that Mr. Wu, whose writing style was always cold and stern, actually had such a warm side. His words were full of love for his wife and children. It was heartwarming and beautiful. Some readers actually decided to get married and have children because of this series of books.

Therefore, Wu Junxiao can be said to have grown up under the "eyes" of his readers.

But why did he only write until he graduated from elementary school? Of course, it was because Wu Junxiao was in junior high school, he had grown up, and he needed to save face. At that time, many readers hoped that Wu Hongji would continue to write. They were not only reading the book, but also learning from Teacher Wu how to educate children.

But Mr. Wu is a father who respects his children's wishes, so he stopped writing this series of books. However, the majority of readers were unwilling to do so, and the publishing house received a lot of letters every day asking for updates. Finally, after discussing with Wu Junxiao and getting his consent, Wu Hongji sorted out and published the previously unpublished manuscripts, naming it "White Horse Passing by".

He also made a joke at the end of the book, saying that his children have grown up and want their own space to grow, so as a father, he can no longer take the lead and watch.

Wu Junxiao never mentioned his father's occupation in public, and would just say "my father loves me very much" when asked. After he went to college in another province, no one knew that he was Wu Hongji's son.

Even when he registered on WB, he just gave himself the nickname "Zhuifeng Juechen", for fear that those who had seen his childhood "funny stories" would know about it and then tease him with things like "I made a promise with a locust tree in the yard that when it was in full bloom in spring, it would become my bride". It was really socially unacceptable.

Another simple reason is that his father's halo is too dazzling. As a son, he wants to have his own life and does not want to be surrounded by the attention brought by this halo.

Now, Wu Junxiao has been besieged on the Internet, and those readers who read Teacher Wu’s parenting series of books back then did not forget to visit his WB to greet him despite their busy schedule of watching melons.

"Xiaoxiao, do you still remember your aunt? Oh, it doesn't matter if you don't remember, your aunt will always remember you~"

"Xiaoxiao, did the locust tree in your yard marry you?"

"Of course she is married! Xiaoxiao, after all, I have watched you grow up. It's a bit too much to not inform you of your marriage!"

"Also, how is your bear boy? Did he turn into a bear or a boy?"

"By the way, how many demons have you killed and how many ghosts have you captured with your peach wood sword?"

“Ahhh——” Wu Junxiao was really going crazy.

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