Chapter 100 Ruan Qi is poisonous



Chapter 100 Ruan Qi is poisonous

This post was posted by a netizen three days ago. In just three days, thousands of stories have been built on the post.

[First floor: Same as a third-tier city. The subway stations, bus stops, and mall billboards around my home are all full of Ruan Qi's birthday support. A childhood friend of mine works at the subway station, and he said Ruan Qi's fans have booked every subway line around my home.]

[2nd floor: Isn't it normal to have subway ads for celebrity birthdays? What's the big deal?]

[3rd floor: Jimei above, it's normal for celebrities to book subway and bus advertisements for their birthdays. But booking every subway line is really not something that ordinary fans can do. I live in Beijing, and I've taken more than a dozen subway lines in the past few days, and they're all filled with Ruan Qi's birthday support billboards.]

[4th Floor: Located in Shanghai. There are a total of 23 subway lines in the city, and all the light boxes and signs are filled with Ruan Qi's birthday support. Even the glass doors of the subway platforms are covered in stickers saying "Happy Birthday, Ruan Qi." Her fans are incredibly generous.]

[5th ​​Floor: ...Just a quick question, how much does it cost to support a subway line? I don't really understand this.]

[6th Floor: I've been a fan for ten years and have supported my favorite and my fans countless times. Subway advertising fees vary. The higher the subway traffic, the more expensive it is. For example, in my hometown of S City, a first-tier tourist city, the platform advertising light boxes at the busiest subway station cost 100,000 yuan for four weeks. Note that this is the price per light box.]

[7th Floor: ...I'm shocked by the price! A single light box costs 100,000 yuan, how much would a subway line cost?!]

[8th Floor: Damn! It would cost millions to build a subway line, right?]

[9th Floor: ...I remember someone upstairs said that Ruan Qi's family owned 23 subway lines in Shanghai...]

[10th Floor: ...]

[11th Floor: ...]

[12th Floor: ...]

[13th Floor: F*ck!!! Are Ruan Qi's fans that awesome?! They spent so much money just to contract the subway line just to celebrate their idol's birthday?!]

[14th Floor: What's the big deal about contracting a subway line? Her family already contracted the largest LED screens in all of China's first- and second-tier cities a month ago. For four consecutive weeks, it was all "Happy Birthday, Ruan Qi."]

[15th Floor: ...I don't know about other cities, but the LED screen at SR Plaza, the busiest plaza in Beijing, charges 250,000 yuan per week for a 15-second ad that plays 120 times a day. So, for four consecutive weeks, that's one million yuan.]

[16th Floor: One large LED screen costs one million, so what about all the large screens in first- and second-tier cities...]

[17th floor: Poverty limits my imagination.]

[18th Floor: I've never seen such crazy birthday support from Ruan Qi's family. It's like a hypnotic bombardment. Everywhere there's a billboard, there's Ruan Qi. Is her family that rich? Why do I remember Ruan Qi always forbidding fans from raising funds?]

[19th floor: Celebrities are all talk and no action. Why don't they allow fans to raise funds? If fans don't raise funds, how will they get the money for such a large-scale birthday celebration? They say one thing and do another. It's disgusting.]

[20th floor: Can the above person stop talking nonsense if they don't understand? Ruan Qi's family never raises funds, including for this birthday party. The money was all voluntarily paid by big fans, and the student fan club with no financial resources didn't ask for a penny!]

[21st Floor: Even if they didn't ask for money from student fans, then the working fans must have contributed a lot, right? Otherwise, how would they have the confidence to fund the subway line?]

[22nd Floor: My best friend works like a marshmallow. She only contributed 2,000 yuan to support her birthday, less than a third of her salary. She said that most of the money for this birthday support came from wealthy fans. Qin Rtian, the president of Ruan Qi's fan club, contributed 10 million yuan alone.]

[23rd Floor: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]

[24th Floor: One person?! Ten million?! Is the president of Ruan Qi's fan club that rich?!]

[25th Floor: Qin Rtian is a wealthy second-generation from the capital, and everyone in the fan circle knows this. Not only Qin Rtian, but several of Ruan Qi's biggest fans are all extremely wealthy, and they all spent millions or even tens of millions on this birthday party.]

[26th Floor: F*ck…millions and tens of millions…just for a celebrity???]

[27th Floor: Was this caused by Ruan Qi?]

[28th Floor: Even a curse wouldn't make someone this crazy. My cousin is studying abroad in the US. Do you know what she told me last night? She said the president of Ruan Qi's overseas fan club called home and arranged dozens of flight routes to support Ruan Qi's birthday! Booking subways and billboards is nothing? They booked the flight routes! All the planes had 'Happy Birthday Ruan Qi' spray-painted on the outside.]

[29th Floor: ...]

[30th Floor: ...]

[31st Floor: ...Just a quick question, who is the president of Ruan Qi's overseas fan club? He can arrange dozens of flight routes just by calling home?]

[32nd floor: Same question +1. I know Ruan Qi's fans are rich, but isn't this overseas fan club president too much of a stretch?]

[33rd Floor: Foolish humans, you have absolutely no idea of ​​the power of the president of Ruan Qi's overseas fan club. This president's last name is Alphat.]

[34th Floor: ...Al-Fat? The Al-Fat from the Middle East? The Oil Kingdom's No. 1 Noble?!]

[35th Floor: !!!!!! !!!!]

[36th Floor: Hiss—Poverty really limits my imagination.]

------Digression------

Abed Arafat: After disappearing for so long, he once again has a role to play with his strength!

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