Chapter 38 Didn’t Buy It



Chapter 38 Didn’t Buy It

Gu Yanqiu's card can actually scan out videos, and each video is different. It can be said to be the strongest anti-counterfeiting.

Very playable.

It's the kind of level that even non-fans envy.

Gu Yanqiu's fans love it so much that they scan it several times a day.

Those who didn't buy it regretted it so much.

There was a new post on Xiao Mou's book: "Looking to buy Gu Yanqiu's small card. Seeing the sisters in the group scanning the card every day, I'm so greedy."

I thought someone would post this.

Unexpectedly, all the messages were: "Looking to buy this place? I really want to play it. The fan club posted all the pictures in the group chat. I didn't buy it because there were no new pictures. I regret it!!!! How can I save money here? 198 is only enough for a week's worth of milk tea."

"I missed out twice, and now it hurts to breathe. I didn't buy the card when it was first released, and then when it was sold for 80 yuan on a second-hand platform called a certain fish, I thought it was a scam and didn't buy it. When I wanted to buy it again, it was sold out on the entire platform."

"I really want to play with Gu Yanqiu's little card. I'm not a fan, but I want to know if all you little card enthusiasts are so creative."

"I can't help but say this. I've printed small cards before. Generally, high-quality cards with certain weight requirements must be made with imported machines. An imported machine costs tens of thousands of yuan to run once. Not to mention that it also has a built-in chip to scan the video, so the cost is really high."

"Let's not talk about Xiaoka. Just that box of gifts alone is enough to make people envious. My classmate always complained about me spending money on idols before, but this time, receiving so many gifts made her speechless."

"Another day of envying other people's fans."

"Just a little hand up, I'm a student. I bought four sets of cards. I basically have them all. It cost me less than a thousand yuan. But I kept a thermos and sold the others second-hand on a certain fish. I made a total of two thousand yuan, and I made a profit of a thousand."

Someone immediately responded to this message: "Are you selling single small cards? I'll give you 68 each. Go through the platform."

Someone immediately said, "I just saw a purchase on a certain website. It says ordinary cards are 98 each, and special cards are 198. Congratulations, you bought a financial product."

"No, not a single one." The student fan put the cards in a card book and flipped through them every day. He also carefully bought stickers and tape, just like playing house as a child. It was so much fun.

She is not stupid. It is easy to sell this thing, but it is difficult to buy it back.

But everyone kept sending her private messages, and some even offered higher prices than what was written on the page.

She responded to the comments section uniformly: "Not selling. I've said it a thousand times. Instead of paying a premium for the cards, I should go to the fan club's Weibo and ask for more printing."

"You think I didn't tell you? Duoduo said she won't resell it. It's out of print. Damn, it must be the haters who hurt her. Whenever I think about this, I get angry! I privately messaged the hater and scolded him for half an hour, and he got so upset that he blocked me. It's so funny, how can I be a troll with this kind of mentality?"

"Which number? I'll go and curse too."

"Click on my profile picture and I've sorted them all out. Many haters even changed their names. I'd still recognize them even if they turned to ash."

"Sisters, hurry up...Qiuqiu posted an update saying she'll be a guest at the Tomato Music Festival on the 29th. Retweet and you'll get 50 gift cards."

"Ahhh." Everyone rushed over quickly.

But within a minute, he came back: "I know our fangirl's little card gift box is popular, but it's too popular. It's only been posted for ten minutes and it's already been forwarded over 20,000 times. I've never had good luck, so this must be a disaster. Oh my god. Why isn't anyone selling it?"

"Because the first batch of buyers were die-hard fans. Fans in the group bought it even though there was a high-definition picture. Chen Duo gave a great gift, so it can be said that it was a two-way street. I guess the biggest variable is the over a thousand copies that were resold at a low price to discredit the seller. It's a pity that the small card here became popular so quickly that someone bought it. Otherwise, they could have made a small profit with these thousand copies."

"When I dug up the stupid things those haters did, I laughed for a long time under my covers. This incident tells us that we should not have evil intentions in life."

"Don't be a scoundrel if you're stupid."

Everyone was laughing when they mentioned this. But little did they know that the leader of the online troll army had also seen this. After reading it, his face turned extremely bad and he stopped accepting orders from Orange Entertainment.

For Gu Yanqiu’s fans, it was like Chinese New Year because their idol finally had a live stage.

Or the Tomato Music Festival, a music festival that has been held for many years.

Everyone here is so happy. Just waiting for the tickets to go on sale and planning to buy some.

Soon, the Tomato Music Festival also publicly announced the lineup, boasting a strong lineup, including rock star Bai Shan. He was also a popular figure on the show "Singer," and many people went just for him.

The rest of the group isn't very famous, but some have their own fan base, like Suzaku. They're the younger members of the third-generation group from Quantum Youth Entertainment. The company is incredibly good at marketing, and they have a lot of group fans.

New idols like Gu Yanqiu are also the highlights of the Tomato Music Festival, so they are positioned very prominently on the posters.

Unexpectedly, this incident caused dissatisfaction among other artists, and the most unhappy one was Xu Qingyao.

He had a catchy song that went viral online, and many people still use it as background music.

One song has been used millions of times. Although his fans are not as many as Fu Xue's, he still has hundreds of thousands of fans.

But every time the music started, the whole audience sang along, and the effect was very good.

He heard there weren't any big idols this time, so he thought he'd be the last performer. But then a random unknown artist showed up, and the music director even gave him 40 minutes. He immediately got upset.

Immediately find someone to tell the Tomato team to change the poster. Gu Yanqiu cannot be the last one to appear. He wants to be the last one.

The people at the Tomato Music Festival reported this to their superiors, but received a response: no.

After all, Gu Yanqiu was recommended by Bai Shan. Plus, Gu Yanqiu has a high online traffic. The program list is out, and besides, it's a full 40 minutes of prime time. How can Xu Qingyao fill the gap with only one song?

It was originally a business communication, but I didn't expect the other party to react so fiercely.

He posted three short essays in quick succession, accusing the Tomato Music Festival of being unfair and inhumane. He had canceled many important events to attend the festival, but the festival had rejected him for a newcomer. He felt deeply humiliated.

"I thought we were friends, even the fee was 90% off. I treated him as a friend, but he treated me as a joke. Family, are online singers inferior? I'm sorry, I'm really losing my temper today, but what I want to say is, Tomato Music Festival, you used to be the stage of my dreams, but now, you really make me sick."

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