Chapter 139 Others use words to fight fraud, you use your life.



A junior commander in northern Myanmar?

What's going on?

Captain Li scratched his head, wondering what kind of internet meme this was.

He's getting old and can't keep up with the younger generation.

Seeing that Captain Li was silent, Lin Xiaozhe explained that someone had just called him and said that the government in northern Myanmar wanted to hire him as a junior commander, a position with great responsibility.

Captain Li fell silent.

He suddenly wondered if Lin Xiaozhe was serious or just joking.

He's a little confused.

Isn't this obviously a scam?

You're still a junior commander, why don't we make you president?

Lin Xiaozhe actually believed such a ridiculous story.

"Xiaoze, have you downloaded the National Anti-Fraud Center app?"

"No."

"You go next."

Lin Xiaozhe: "..."

"You mean you don't have time to participate? But we've already released the list and have been promoting it at Da Bei University for a week. Many of your fans are looking forward to it. Besides, Da Bei isn't an ordinary university. If you suddenly decide not to go, where am I supposed to find someone to replace you?"

Team Leader Li was in a real bind; he hadn't expected Lin Xiaozhe to be so unreliable.

Tomorrow you're supposed to create anti-fraud content about northern Myanmar, but today you go to northern Myanmar and get scammed?

It would be so embarrassing if word got out.

Anti-fraud livestreamer? What a disgrace!

"Don't worry, Captain Li, I will do a live broadcast to promote anti-fraud awareness."

Upon hearing this, Captain Li seemed to have considered a possibility.

Could it be that...

Lin Xiaozhe knew it was a scam, but he still went to northern Myanmar and got scammed himself, and then used his own life story to promote anti-fraud awareness.

That's too dangerous.

But one thing is certain: this will be very effective and have significant promotional value.

After all, no matter how much you say, it's hard for ordinary people to believe or understand how dangerous the outside world is.

Young people these days are too well protected.

However, if Lin Xiaozhe really wants to do this, he needs a strong team.

Team Leader Li thought that since Lin Xiaozhe had become such a big streamer, he must have had a team behind him.

Since you don't understand it, there's no need to say more. Just believe it and that's enough.

"Okay, take care on your journey, and contact me if anything happens."

"no problem."

Lin Xiaozhe said heavily.

the next day.

Dabei University.

National Anti-Fraud Awareness Week for Universities

Lin Xiaozhe, an anti-fraud anchor.

Lao Chen, the anti-fraud anchor.

Lin Xiaozhe is quite well-known among college students, as his audience is mainly young people. As a result, many fans came to the event, and Lao Chen was on stage promoting anti-fraud awareness.

The audience was packed with people, many of whom had nowhere to sit or even had to stand.

Of course, most people weren't there to see Lao Chen, but rather Lin Xiaozhe.

But Captain Li did not tell them that Lin Xiaozhe was not coming.

However, Lin Xiaozhe's fans had already heard that he wouldn't be coming, but they still came to the scene to wait.

"Hello everyone, I'm Chen, the anti-fraud expert. Those who know me know that I'm a broadcaster dedicated to anti-fraud awareness. Starting this year, the country has designated this week as National Cybersecurity Day, which requires us, as young people of the new era, to have a strong awareness of anti-fraud."

"The most popular online scams right now are nothing more than fake online shopping scams, scams offering huge sums of money to find a surrogate mother, interest-free loans, and the one we want to emphasize today: the scam in northern Myanmar that lures you to work abroad with promises of high salaries."

"Many people have been scammed by swindlers who promised them high salaries of tens of thousands of yuan. When they arrived at the destination, they found that it was all over. They couldn't leave, and they were detained. They were forced to call their families to ask for money."

"If you don't have money, you'll cut your kidneys, sell your blood, sell your corneas, sell your organs."

"Until every last bit of value is squeezed out of you."

"As for women, they are even worse off. They are sold to sex work establishments, and many of them contract diseases and die, with no cure."

Old Chen spoke with great enthusiasm, but the students below the stage kept yawning.

For college students, what Lao Chen said is nothing new.

Many people had already started playing on their phones; if it weren't for waiting for Lin Xiaozhe, they would have left long ago.

Old Chen secretly wiped his sweat as he read this.

This can't go on.

It seems I can only say less and release the video first; video is more impactful than words.

The video that Lao Chen carefully searched for online.

These people all fled from northern Myanmar. Some had several ribs broken, some had their fingers chopped off, and some women were forced to play cards with several men in turns.

Some people risked falling to their deaths by jumping out of windows in order to escape, and only then did they manage to save their lives.

As expected, the video quality was slightly better, and quite a few people started watching it seriously, but most people still found it very boring.

Because many people have already seen this content, these video resources on the internet are old videos from several years ago.

This amount of content alone seems unlikely to satisfy these college students.

This anti-fraud awareness week will last for a week. If we can't attract these students on the first day, there will be almost no one there later. It would be so embarrassing if he just talked to himself.

Moreover, during this anti-fraud campaign, state media outlets were present to produce a video. If he does a good job, he'll get more screen time, and appearing on state media will immediately attract countless fans, taking his livestreaming career to the next level.

This is a very rare opportunity.

So Lao Chen tried every means to make a good impression.

"Next, please welcome Wu Lei, who has personally been to Myanmar, to tell you about his terrible nightmares in northern Myanmar."

I saw a middle-aged man with shifty eyes, seemingly timid, being helped by Old Chen as he slowly walked onto the stage.

You could tell he was a little scared and didn't dare to look up the whole time.

If it weren't for Lao Chen giving him 30,000 yuan for an appearance fee to tell his story, Wu Lei would never have dared to recount that terrifying nightmare in front of so many people and cameras.

At this point, most students finally showed some interest in looking up to watch.

Old Chen took out a photo of Wu Lei from before.

The audience erupted in uproar.

Why did Wu Lei, who was once full of vigor and even got into a top university, end up being scammed because his family couldn't afford the tuition?

This scene sent chills down the spines of the students in the audience. A once spirited, sunny, and cheerful young man had now fallen to such a disheveled and impoverished state.

At this moment, Wu Lei's deep voice rang out, and the audience fell silent.

You probably wouldn't guess that I'm actually only twenty-two years old.

The audience erupted in uproar.

[That's right, I look like I'm over thirty, but I'm actually only twenty-two. Four years ago, a junior high classmate contacted me. He was wearing gold and silver jewelry, using the latest iPhone, and driving a nice car. I was very envious. At that time, I was short of money, so I asked him how to earn tuition fees.]

He said he was going to northern Myanmar, where business opportunities were everywhere, and making money was as easy as picking up sacks of cash. I was intrigued.

I'd heard that they used to grow drugs there, but I went anyway, hoping to get away with it.

【result......】

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