"What's up?" Li Lechen replied with three words, and added a question mark to show his proper attitude.
That's right. Under normal circumstances, when texting with friends, who would ask a question mark?
Wu Qunfang, true to her usual style of speaking in ambiguity, said, "You're famous now."
Fame can bring either a good reputation or a bad reputation.
However, given Li Lechen's poor academic record, the latter is more likely. Of course, there are two types of poor students: those who stay at home playing games and those who get into fights outside. Li Lechen, who belongs to the former, shouldn't cause any trouble in theory.
That's precisely why this gossip is so captivating.
The students in the group chat started popping up to ask what was wrong.
Once she had gathered enough popularity, Wu Qunfang began: "I saw Li Lechen's photo on the Lingcheng Forum."
And sure enough, they actually posted a photo.
This is what you call "a picture is worth a thousand words." As the publicity officer, the news she reports is always based on evidence.
Li Lechen was also curious, so he quickly clicked to take a look. The photo was indeed of himself, and it was indeed of himself from that morning, in that square outside the district. Wasn't that pavilion standing right there in the background?
The key point is that I'm wearing those black-rimmed glasses in the photo. I only wear those glasses when I go out, once yesterday evening with Zhou Mi and once this morning.
Is there anything wrong with this photo? Apart from being a little blurry, I seem perfectly normal in every way. And judging from my posture and expression, it should have been around the time the slightly overweight man fainted and Wang Dazhuang went to fetch water.
However, it doesn't look like it was taken with a phone; it looks more like it was taken from a video.
video......
It couldn't be something like network engineering, could it...?
Thinking about this, I indeed found the date and time in the upper right corner of the photo. This type of photo is definitely a screenshot from a video of a network project.
But why should I be doxxed?
However, many people do not approve of this photo.
"Is this Li Lechen? He doesn't look like him at all."
"Li Lechen doesn't wear glasses, does he?"
"It seems like they don't wear them."
"The figure looks somewhat similar, but the facial features are too blurry to tell them apart."
"@Publicity Committee Member Wu Qunfang, how can you be sure this is Li Lechen?"
hehe......
Li Lechen marveled at how low-key he was in class; he was the kind of person no one would know whether he wore glasses or not.
However, the photo is indeed of Li Lechen herself.
Lingcheng Forum is easy to find.
I was already playing a game on my computer when I searched for "Lingcheng Forum" and found a post titled "Urgent Search for Someone" on the homepage of "Lingcheng Miscellaneous Talk".
Upon entering, the first thing that catches the eye is this photo that Wu Qunfang posted.
Scroll down, and the content is quite simple: My friend had an accident in the square outside Jiahe District this morning, and we are urgently looking for the boy in the photo.
Holy crap! This post is so ambiguous!
Li Lechen really wanted to curse.
The slightly overweight man had clearly fainted from heatstroke, and I had taken life-saving first aid measures. What nonsense about "nothing going wrong with the boat"? It's as if I have some direct connection with his fainting.
Could they be trying to extort money from people?
That doctor, the one who repeatedly told me to study medicine, he should be able to prove that he is the kind of person who does good deeds anonymously, right?
No wonder Wu Qunfang only spoke halfway; it turns out the source of this information was vague and unclear.
However, Li Lechen did indeed become famous because of this. Within just over half an hour of posting, there were already over three hundred comments and over ten thousand views, making it a truly popular post on a local forum. After all, these days, there aren't many truly engaging or entertaining events in the city.
I scrolled down through the comments, and they were mostly like this:
"Does the original poster understand what's going on?"
"Was your friend hit by this guy? Did he flee the scene or something?"
"Since it's at the entrance of Jiahe District, ask the security guards there. They're probably from the district."
“I live in Jiahe District and I’ve never seen a guy like that before.”
“I’m a security guard in Jiahe District. He doesn’t look like someone from our district, but it’s hard to say, the photo is too blurry.”
"The key is that the original poster doesn't know exactly what happened. If it were something good, the person involved would probably have spoken out when they saw it."
"My analysis suggests it's not a good thing, otherwise, how could I not know?"
"A typical case of doxxing, nothing good, he must have hit someone and fled the scene."
Li Lechen twitched his lips. He really wanted to log in to the Lingcheng Forum and leave a reply. He knew this was a good deed he wanted to do anonymously, but he didn't know why they were suddenly doxxing him.
Is this really how you say thank you?
Indeed, the man in the baseball cap didn't post this to thank Li Lechen. If he had specified that this was a student-related matter, the post would likely have sunk quickly. Only ambiguity would generate discussion. The more discussion, the more popular the post, and the more popular the post, the greater the chance of finding the boy.
As it turns out, his approach was more cunning than his impersonation of a water delivery guy to enter the area.
At least they're already learning to mobilize the masses to fight against each other.
Furthermore, just now, someone posted a relatively clear message: the boy in the photo should be a classmate of ours.
The man in the baseball cap quickly followed up on the reply, asking about the school and class, and successfully obtained the information he wanted—Li Lechen, Class 7, Grade 12, Lingcheng No. 2 Middle School.
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