Chapter 88 Hot Search



"Iris fans are openly incorporating their own ideas into their teaching. Where does this leave the education sector?"

"Shocked! The morals of society are declining, and the ethics of teachers are corrupted!"

"Cleansing up the chaos in the fan circle needs to be put on the agenda urgently!"

"Reject fan club behavior from invading the education sector!"

Qian Duo's eyes suddenly went dark and her fingers began to tremble uncontrollably.

She clicked on each entry one by one, trying to figure out what was going on.

But netizens were arguing heatedly in the entry, and no one explained the whole thing from beginning to end. Qian Duo flipped through it for a long time and finally got the general idea.

There is a Chinese teacher in No. 17 Middle School whose Weibo account was dug out. The reposts from a few years ago showed that she had been a reader of Iris for a long time.

The hot search mentioned that when the teacher assigned after-class reading homework, he required students to choose a book from "Iris" to read and submit reading notes.

This kind of homework requirement carries strong and obvious personal preferences, and some students immediately felt uneasy.

Later, some parents reported the incident directly to the school and caused a big uproar, which led to the incident becoming a hot topic.

This happened so suddenly and swiftly that she felt cold all over and mechanically jumped between the various interfaces of her mobile phone, not knowing what to do next.

The cell phone rang suddenly and loudly, and Qian Duo was startled. She looked closely and saw that the caller was An Meng, and she breathed a sigh of relief.

"Qian Duo! Have you seen the trending searches???" The voice on the other end was excited.

"..." Qian Duo said with a heart attack, "I saw it."

"Don't panic. This trending search is so strange and weird. There must be something fishy about it." An Meng paused and comforted her.

"Well, I don't know what's going on..." Qian Duo said woodenly, "I never instructed my fans to do such things. I just want to let my work speak for itself."

"Needless to say, instructing fans to do this is self-destructive! There's no reason for you to do such a thing!"

Qian Duo felt a little better and babbled on, "To be honest, I've always been reluctant to reveal too much about myself on the internet because I've been dreading this day. I originally wrote novels simply because I enjoyed them, and never thought about becoming famous."

"Yeah." An Meng said, "Don't worry too much. Xie Yun has already hired a public relations officer to control public opinion, and the trending searches are also decreasing."

Qian Duo hadn't thought about spending money to reduce the popularity of the search, but she still said, "Tell Mr. Xie to thank me for me."

"Okay, and this wasn't your doing at all, relax."

Qian Duo shook her head subconsciously, realizing that An Meng couldn't see, and said, "I'm really happy to have so many readers supporting me, but water can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it. Now that this has happened, although I didn't want to, it seems that I can't escape the blame."

From the first moment she saw the hot search, Qian Duo knew that the impact of this incident was indeed too bad.

In the public's perception, online literature has always been not up to standard. No matter how well it is written, it is only enough to be a pastime for everyone after dinner. How can it be accepted by the public and used as an educational tool?

What's more, the cultural literacy and the formation of three views of minors must first rely on the classics handed down from generation to generation. How can using online literature to influence Chinese language education not be considered a radical move?

Even if we put aside the issue of online articles, a teacher standing on the podium has a huge responsibility and influence to teach and educate. Every word she says will become a mark in a student's long life.

When private reading hobbies conflict with public education responsibilities, no matter how innocent or wronged Qian Duo is, she has been forced to stand in the center of the storm because of this fan!

"It's too late now," Qian Duo checked the time. "Let's see the situation tomorrow. Maybe it will get better."

There was no sound on the other end of the phone.

Qian Duo said softly, "It's so late, you should go to sleep too, thank you."

"Okay, you should also have a good rest. Only by conserving your energy can you win the battle."

"Um."

Qian Duo hung up the phone, hesitated for a moment, and simply turned off her phone.

Otherwise, she was really afraid that she would say something she shouldn't say on the Internet in a moment of impulse.

The more you talk, the more mistakes you make. When no solution is found, talking less may be the best option.

A cool breeze leaked in through the window. Qian Duo stared at the night sky outside the window, her thoughts in a mess.

Will tomorrow... really get better?

She knew she had to conserve her energy, but now she couldn't fall asleep.

Xie family.

"Go to sleep, don't think about it." Xie Yun leaned against the headboard, holding a book in his hand, and said to An Meng without raising his head, "We've already hired a public relations person, there's no point in worrying.

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