Chapter 258 A Slap in the Face: The Professor Speaks Up for Her



Nobody expected it.

One second netizens were mocking Qu Jian'er for being slapped in the face, and the next second they were slapped in the face themselves.

[If I remember correctly, Huiyao is one of the Zuo family's businesses, a tech giant that was once on par with the Carter family's mecha company. When did Qu Jian'er ever collaborate with a company like that? Wasn't she just talking about not getting the Pure Science endorsement?]

Are we out of touch? What happened in just a few minutes? Qu Jian'er became a shareholder of Huiyao? Is she the shareholder I understand?

[This is insane! Can actors really have such powerful backgrounds these days? Then why even be an actor?!]

[Let's experience life! I'm really curious to see what those netizens who said cookies were proven wrong will look like.]

As netizens recovered from their initial shock...

A new round of evaluations began.

Before the uproar subsided.

A new comment quietly arrived.

[@PureTechGroup v: Effective today, renowned actress @QuJianer will become our company's president!]

This comment was made.

The internet was silent for a few seconds.

Compared to Huiyao's lengthy discourse.

Chunke's comment is truly concise, clear, and refreshing; it lacks official formality and is full of genuine feelings.

It seems that in order to curb public opinion in a timely manner, they didn't have time to think things through and directly issued an emergency notice.

It shocked all netizens.

But Chunke couldn't care less about the netizens' feelings.

Bo, the former president of Chunke, is keeping a close eye on public opinion, fearing that someone might still be making unfounded accusations against them.

God knows.

Their previous announcement was simply to say that Qu Jian'er was unwilling to be their spokesperson, not that they were unwilling to have someone else be their spokesperson.

[Hilarious! Who was just mocking cookies? Come out here and let everyone see if their face is swollen!]

[Qu Jian'er: Thanks for the invitation. Being in the entertainment industry, easily topping the trending searches, I feel I should contribute to the world, so I decided to get involved in technological development. Then I heard someone say I don't see my own limitations? And that I'm eyeing a pure tech endorsement? Sorry, from today onwards, I am the CEO of Pure Tech!]

[The description of their inner thoughts at the beginning was absolutely brilliant; I really hope Cookie comes out and slaps these people in the face.]

[Hahaha, all I can do right now is laugh. When asked, I just had to say I laughed because of this unexpected twist.]

The online trolls were dumbfounded.

They watched the comments change every few seconds.

It's completely impossible to control comments and stir up trouble anymore!

It's one thing to smear an actor, but to smear an extremely powerful CEO? That's just asking for trouble.

Before the online trolls could remove or delete the comments.

A live stream featuring Qu Jian'er has started.

In the live stream, Qu Jian'er was wearing a beach hat and flip-flops, standing on the beach with her hands on her hips.

Qu Jian'er, with her back to the sun, carried a net and said, "Good morning. I woke up to find out I've been hacked again. It's frustrating. I'm usually very understanding and well-treated by the internet, so why are there always trolls trying to provoke me?"

[Aww, I suddenly want to thank the paid trolls! They let us see some lazy person start streaming!]

[Be honest, do you have some kind of backing? Just say it. After what happened today, even if you were the mastermind behind the gray network, everyone could accept it.]

No wonder we were getting dozens of comments per second, completely out of control; it turned out to be an attack by online trolls.

[Haha, judging from what Cookie said, she's not planning to let this go and can't wait to see how the online trolls fared!]

Qu Jian'er left the silver ball drone suspended in the air, then took out Zuo Chen's smart device and sat down on the beach.

I originally intended to use high technology to expose the IP addresses of those online trolls, but then I discovered Bo Er's private messages.

The other party spent a minute explaining clearly and then solemnly pointed out that Chun Ke was at her disposal.

Qu Jian'er: "..." This child must be stupid. What use would I have for pure science?

actually.

When the online public opinion first became chaotic.

Zuo Chen took the lead by having one of the companies under the Zuo family post her shareholder status.

This indirectly proves that she doesn't need endorsement deals from other companies; she has her own company.

Bo Er seemed to have seen through Hui Yao's thoughts and quickly handed over the entire Chunke branch.

Qu Jian'er doesn't want to go to work.

She immediately refused.

This was met with a barrage of exclamation marks from Bo Er.

He didn't understand Qu Jian'er's laziness and thought that Qu Jian'er refused to take over the company because she was angry.

Qu Jian'er and Bo Er were locked in a tug-of-war.

The online comments have been updated.

I don't think we can entirely blame others; it was Chun Ke who didn't explain things clearly, causing unnecessary misunderstandings.

[You're clearly the president of Chunke, yet you deliberately waited until things escalated before speaking out. Are you saying it wasn't intentional?]

Flies don't land on eggs without cracks; since both sides are at fault, why hold onto the issue so stubbornly?

[Besides, you're just an actor, what do you know about science? Huiyao is probably going to go bankrupt, yet they're letting you take shares.]

[Who released that mad dog? Seeing that we at Cookies are about to contact the grey market, it's desperate and starting to bite people indiscriminately?]

[Intentional? If Cookie did it intentionally, given her status, would you still have the chance to cause trouble?]

I wish the platform could automatically clean up these harmful and spam comments someday!

[Aren't we allowed to speak anymore? I'm just a passerby, aren't these people's fans incredibly rude!]

[Don't you understand freedom of comment? I watched the live stream, and I can't even express my opinion?]

[Trying to confuse the issue? Playing sophistry with me? Are we discussing freedom of speech now? We're discussing whether the language is appropriate!]

Less than three minutes.

The internet is in an uproar.

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