[This guy's actions give me a sense of déjà vu. Has the old friend returned? ]
Netizens are aware that Mixia is not Qiao Da. They look different and have different writing styles, but they seem to be of the same lineage as Qiao Da in their actions. Others may not be aware of this, but readers of Teriyaki Chicken Legs are quite sensitive to this, after all, they have experienced it personally before.
After being "reminded", Mi Xia quickly cancelled the like and published a long speech on her homepage, which can be summed up as "I'm sorry, I just slipped my hand and didn't mean it."
In fact, Lin Shu did nothing. He didn't even know Mi Xia, let alone that the other party's fingers were not flexible. But Mi Xia completed the entire process of "the great author bullies the new author and still refuses to give up after apologizing". It can be said that she turned around like the wind.
On Starnet, the voices speaking out for Mi Xia quickly emerged—
[Everyone said it was a slip of the hand, is there any need to be aggressive? 】
[Don't you normally slip up? Isn't it normal to cancel a like after realizing it? What did Missy do wrong? Doesn't this mean that young writers don't have human rights?]
[Haha, besides, it's not wrong for Missha to like it. Last year's annual list did show Missha having higher sales. Maybe the kid was so happy to see himself on the list that he couldn't help but click "like" and only then realized that the Teriyaki Chicken Leg was behind his.]
【After watching the whole thing, I just felt that Mi Xia was really innocent. 】
[Mixia's innocence +1, Teriyaki Chicken Leg fans are so arrogant, have they ever broken Mixia's defense before?]
The tag #迷夏特烧鸡腿# has once again climbed to the top of the gold list.
The first thought of most netizens when seeing this tag is - Who is Mixia?
Readers like Shi Juan, who have been lurking in online literature sections for years, know Mixia's identity, but among all the authors of Knicks, he is most familiar with Xue Wu and usually reads his works more often.
Mi Xia climbed the charts very quickly and is one of the more popular authors on the Knicks recently. However, I was not very fond of his writing style and gave up after reading one of his books.
How did these two names become connected? Shi Juan was quite puzzled.
He could see that Mixia was the kind of author who kept a high profile, while Teriyaki Chicken Leg was the type who stayed away from everything behind closed doors. Logically, these two people should have nothing in common.
Shi Juan sorted out the timeline and found that the two of them really had no intersection. It was always Mixia who unilaterally expressed her admiration for teriyaki chicken legs.
While admiring Teriyaki Chicken Legs, he liked posts and criticized Teriyaki Chicken Legs, and then felt aggrieved as if Teriyaki Chicken Legs bullied him.
But it has to be said that this move has greatly increased the popularity of Mixia. The voices asking "Who is Mixia" have disappeared, and some people on Star Internet have "spontaneously" recommended Mixia's works.
It is not clear whether the fatigue is truly "spontaneous", but at least it seems that way.
【Isn’t this just a scam? ! !】!
After going around in circles, I asked Chicken Leg if he had said a single word throughout the whole process.
[Didn't you see it late? Teriyaki Chicken Legs is so intolerant of new authors' growth? No wonder after yours made it onto the gold list, other authors had no chance to shine. It's really pitiful for Mixia.]
【+1+1+1. 】
Starnet has been very lively these days, so it's natural that Lin Shu couldn't have missed it.
But to be honest, he was a little confused: "What did I do? I didn't do anything?"
If his opponent was Joda, he would be more or less willing to admit it, after all, he did confront him, but this time he did nothing, and a big hat was suddenly put on him.
Mixia is almost at the stage of "Don't bully the young and poor."
"Just trying to ride on the popularity." - This is the editor's comment.
"You did something bad. You bullied people and made them cry. They felt wronged." - Gujiu mocked Lin Shuzhong.
"Is this even possible?!" Ling Luo was completely stunned. "I've been writing for so many years, why didn't I think of doing this?"
"If you could sing opera this well, you'd definitely be many times more famous than you are now." Gujiu sighed, "If I could learn even one-tenth of their skills, I definitely wouldn't be where I am now."
The author is almost universally ridiculed in the circle.
Anyone with a discerning eye could see that this was Mi Xia hyping up the teriyaki chicken legs, but to some extent, his goal had been achieved.
The so-called list he liked was based on statistics for the entire previous year's sales - "Wind Rises in the Sky" was released right at the end of the year, and it was only on sale for a few days before the beginning of the next year.
In the past year, Mixia published two paper books - both were published by publishing companies that cooperated with the Knicks, and the main theme was to buy peripheral products and get a book for free, no, buy a book and get peripheral products for free.
It is not easy for online writers to publish books, but Knicks has fixed partners, and publishing is also a means to promote subscriptions. Knicks does not have to pay for the copyright fee, so the price of the book is much cheaper.
Mi Xia's book was published in the first half of the year and was on sale in early January, and it continued to sell until the end of the year, finally occupying a place on the annual sales list. Even objectively speaking, its sales volume did not crush "The Wind Rises in the Green Ping", which was only on sale for a few days. Compared with the actual sales volume of "The Wind Rises in the Green Ping", which sold hundreds of thousands of copies, it can only be regarded as a fraction.
But he chose this timing to achieve "high sales".
"How vicious." Gujiu concluded.
"Knowing that they are vicious, what can you do?"
Mi Xia’s hype was indeed successful.
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