Shang Ning went to the 24-hour supermarket next door, bought a bottle of juice, sat by the window and browsed her phone, switching to her Weibo alternate account to check Qin Wei and Jin Yining's messages.
Photos from the filming today have surfaced online. They're not very clear, but you can tell the two people are talking to each other.
[Mom, I've got this for real: I managed to snag tickets to the recording of "The Strongest Opponent" tomorrow!]
Starlight: Tsk tsk tsk, want to be my support group?
Mom, I'm totally hooked: Have some shame! I only came to see Da Bao and Xiao Bei.
Shang Ning rested her chin on her hand as she looked at the message Zhao Xinxin had sent. Celebrity fans can actually be quite cute sometimes; those who really cause trouble can't be called fans.
[Jin Yining's Little Lunchbox: [Link] Toxic fans, open your eyes and take a look. You're being intellectually crushed by others and you still think you're so great.]
Jin Yining's Little Lunchbox: Look at this, a big influencer I follow posted a thread. She edited a lot of videos of her two children before, you should have all seen them, she's the 'corporate slave master sister', her editing is super good.
Mom, I've found the real deal! What is this?
Shang Ning also clicked on the link. The article wasn't very long; it had been edited into a two-minute video. Shang Ning clicked on the video, which included several shots of Ning Kong chasing Jin Yining at the airport. After Jin Yining left, Ning Kong hurriedly left the airport. This shot only lasted five seconds. After that, there were some Weibo screenshots, some things Ning Kong had posted in the past that were bad about Qin Wei. The video also mentioned that Ning Kong's actions here were indeed very excessive. The video wasn't very long either. After that, there was a behind-the-scenes video of the recording of the show "The Strongest Opponent." It was very blurry, but you could still see that 'Ning Kong' had a counterattack on the spot.
The senior sister has more than three million fans. This post was instantly forwarded by many people. Many people criticized her, saying that she had taken money from toxic fans. Shang Ning slowly scrolled through the comments below, watching those angry people fight on the keyboard.
[Pineapple Bun: I followed you before because you edited your videos well, but now you're actually speaking up for toxic fans. I really misjudged you. I'm unfollowing you.]
Little Yellow Chicken Can't Be Stewed with Potatoes: Did the eldest sister get paid? She actually did something like this! I really misjudged you!
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The working-class senior sister replied to Pineapple Bun: Goodbye and don't bother coming back.
The working-class "bricklayer" senior sister replied: "If you want to know why 'Little Yellow Chicken can't be stewed with potatoes,' give me ten million, and I'll get my revenge."
"Tsk tsk tsk." Shang Ning switched hands and continued to rest her chin on her hand while reading the post. She didn't know who this senior sister was, but she could tell that she was a person with a bad temper.
Aside from those who were yelling and threatening to unfollow, other voices soon emerged in the comments section.
[Eating apple pie after finishing an experiment: Can some people with waterlogged brains please stop embarrassing themselves in public? Are they taking advantage of us academics and researchers because we don't go online? If you're so capable, come out on stage and have a battle. What's with showing off your intelligence behind your keyboard?]
Have you finished your thesis? As a graduate thesis writer, I had the opportunity to watch the audition for "The Strongest Opponent." The contestant was incredibly talented throughout. I wonder how she was ever criticized like that before.
Physics is hard to learn: I was wondering before, the tenth contestant performed brilliantly on stage, especially when he defeated the think tank, and he even apologized to Jin Yining and Qin Wei on the spot. When did he become someone who was trying to win over others? How did he get criticized like that?
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This night was destined to be lively. Shang Ning looked at the hurried pedestrians on the street and saw that there was no one there. Even the sales clerks were dozing off. The clock had been ticking from 9:30 to 2:30 and was still ticking.
Things went almost too smoothly, it was frighteningly so.
"Ring ring..."
The wind chimes at the door rang, and the sales clerk, forcing herself to be cheerful, said, "Welcome!"
Shang Ning was also a little sleepy, but she gave in to the air conditioning and was dozing off on the table, waiting for dawn to go directly to the TV station.
The person who came in didn't seem to intend to buy anything. Instead, they went straight to Shang Ning and sat down opposite her.
Hearing the noise, Shang Ning looked up...
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