Less than half an hour.
The video about #How DangerousIsFollowingMasterJiu# has received a lot of likes and shares.
With the idea of "better safe than sorry," netizens have a simple thought: if the problem can't be solved, then solve the people with the problem.
But there are still some rational netizens.
[Hilarious! Do some people think they own the internet? They can just make anyone quit.]
Crows, like magpies, seem to understand good and bad fortune, but the former are never liked. Is there anything wrong with the crow itself?
The saying "magpies bring good news, crows bring bad news" reflects the perceptions of those at the top of the social hierarchy.
The crow itself is innocent!
When the video #HowDangerousIsJiuYe'sAttention# went viral, JiuFeng took corresponding measures and spontaneously began to control the comments.
Netizens' self-righteous advocacy of justice is itself another form of evil.
It's a pity.
Too few people understand this principle.
They could only see the signs right in front of them, which made them believe Yan Jiu was a danger.
Even at the risk of attracting Yan Jiu's attention, he wanted to create a new future for the internet.
A future without Yan Jiu.
[Frankly speaking, the internet can function without @SlowWalkNoFarewellFuneralService!]
You're really brave.
Even the "gossip forum" couldn't bring down Master Jiu.
[King Yama: The sky is the color of rain after a storm, and I am waiting for you~]
The special agency noticed it online.
The comments have devolved into a sea of "retreats".
Ma Weiwei was so angry that she stammered, "These people don't understand anything. What do they know?"
Yan Jiu did not speak.
Silently scattering ghost money and paper money, they offered solace to the female saleswoman who closed her eyes forever at the doll factory.
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at the same time.
The person who made the video is being confronted and educated.
"I've deleted your video."
Hao Qi objected: "Mom, mind your own business. Yan Jiu is a danger. When no one dares to stand up, someone has to. I'll step up without hesitation!"
She noticed Yan Jiu not long ago.
She spent over twenty years struggling in the entertainment industry before gaining millions of fans. How could she possibly accept that Yan Jiu had 99.99 million+ followers in just six months?
After seeing Yan Jiu defend the drunkard.
Hao Qi couldn't help but sneer.
In this situation, it's most taboo for the person directly involved to get involved, as it could easily backfire.
But then someone else got upset because of Yan Jiu's attention.
Hao Qi had her own selfish motives; she wanted to witness Yan Jiu's twilight years, but she also wanted to rid the internet of this cancerous tumor.
She didn't know why she had this thought, but that's just how she felt.
The internet should be harmonious and enjoyable.
Yan Jiu's appearance and sudden popularity were illogical in the first place. Shouldn't things that are illogical be addressed?
No matter how you explain it.
Yan Jiu herself is still in danger.
If there is an opportunity to resolve the danger.
why not?
"Aunt Hao" disagreed: "Have you found out what happened? Look at your alternate account, aren't all the people she follows people who are about to die?"
Hao Qi didn't understand why her mother was so angry. Even if Yan Jiu was concerned about a dying person, didn't Yan Jiu herself have a problem, since she caused the panic?
She didn't believe Yan Jiu was right.
It's better for everyone if Yan Jiu quietly retires from the internet.
"Aunt Hao" continued, "Xiao Qi, she's a really capable person, someone we can't fight against. You didn't post the video to protect everyone from harm, so don't let jealousy cloud your judgment. There's no going back."
Hao Qi fell silent.
Honestly, she wasn't entirely without selfish motives, but she genuinely cared for everyone.
Why would someone like Yan Jiu, who causes panic, appear in front of the public?
We should just hide in the deep mountains and forests!
Hao Qi clicked on the link her mother sent her and saw many different opinions.
[I'm sorry, Jiu Ye! My parents are too old-fashioned. They used to complain about a bunch of "violent" cartoons under the guise of doing what's best for me, but they didn't mean any harm! (Please, Jiu Ye, don't follow this!)]
Look how scared the child is!
[This survival instinct is all because it was smeared on my face!]
[Do some people even realize that forcing Master Jiu to quit the internet will make them live to be a hundred?]
Hao Qi never thought about living to be a hundred years old. After all, no one knows whether an accident or tomorrow will come first.
Yan Jiu's mistake was becoming an internet sensation and a public figure in the eyes of many.
Every action has an impact.
Hao Qi simply wanted to get Yan Jiu, a dangerous element, out of the network.
At this moment.
"Aunt Hao" spoke again.
“You weren’t like this before. Your mother’s Xiaoqi is gentle and kind, and would never attack others first.”
Upon hearing this...
It's unclear which word struck a nerve with Hao Qi, but she inexplicably clutched her head in pain, her eyes instantly turning red, and she forcefully pushed away the person who was talking in her ear.
"Who are you?"
"You are not my mother!"
Hao Qi fainted after shouting her last words.
The female agent stood by, sweating profusely with anxiety: "Mr. Chen, is Xiao Qi alright? Will she recover?"
As Hao Qi's manager, she was unaware that Hao Qi had posted the video until it went viral. Then, the manager discovered that the account that posted the video was Hao Qi's alternate account, and only then did she realize how much Hao Qi had done behind her back.
This struck her as odd.
Hao Qi wasn't like this before. Ever since she went to Y country to shoot an endorsement and came back, Hao Qi seems like a completely different person.
She sought out Chen Mohan, hoping to see if Hao Qi was possessed by an evil spirit.
When her best friend recommended Chen Mohan, she was initially skeptical because of Chen Mohan's youth.
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