Chapter 65 Belated Affection is Cheaper than Grass



"At 4 p.m. sharp, the full audio link of 'Decent' will be posted on the Sunset website and pinned to the top."

After getting in the car, the first thing Lin Yanyun talked about was the new song.

Those leaders who have heard "Decent" now foresee that the peak of the sunset is about to begin.

Lin, the head of the publicity department, noted it down: "Okay, Chairman, the publicity department will release it on time at four o'clock."

Lin Yanyun continued, "Xiao Song, the online and offline outcry against Zhaoyang was so intense before. Go online and cut out a video that tells Zhaoyang to get out of the Chinese music scene. I want to frame it and put it on the Wanxia official website."

“Okay.” Song Yuqin’s eyebrows were delicate as she smiled at him, which was very much in line with the chairman’s style.

And she had planned to do that before.

The vice president shrank back slightly and tentatively asked, "Chairman... are you planning something?"

Lin Yanyun glared at him fiercely: "Do you call this causing trouble? Zhaoyang has suffered so much injustice, it can't be made up for simply by winning a lawsuit. I want those bandwagoners on the internet to see our Zhaoyang growing stronger step by step overseas. When they want to beg Zhaoyang to come back, what kind of expression will they have when they see the video framed on our official website?"

"I'm afraid the authorities will intervene."

"Don't mention the official sources to me!" Lin Yanyun was furious when the topic of the Chinese Music Writers Association came up.

She didn't believe there was no money involved when the authorities intervened at a critical moment.

In the past, when similar public opinion storms escalated to such a great extent, the authorities would turn a blind eye.

Seeing the chairman's anger, the vice president wisely shut his mouth.

...

After the live-streamed court hearing of Li Zhaoyang's lawsuit against Xingtu, news of his victory has been circulating throughout the industry in various ways.

All the comments can be summed up in one sentence: It's hard to believe this is the truth. Goddess Shan Shan is so beautiful, yet she's such a vicious woman.

Baidu, Feibo, forums, and almost every place where people can post and communicate, is filled with words related to Li Zhaoyang, Chen Tianyi, Zhao Shanshan, and others.

The main reason is that this event was so sensational that it was hard not to pay attention to it.

Many women, in particular, were shocked by the case and had their worldviews shattered.

"They don't even have time to keep themselves pure and virtuous, yet they still spread rumors about their own innocence."

"My God, I can't even imagine how much injustice Li Zhaoyang would have to endure without evidence?"

"Oh no, oh no! If any of us girls are ever violated and have to come forward to identify the perpetrators, won't our credibility be greatly reduced?"

"Where are those bandwagon followers? Why are they all so quiet now?"

"I felt something was fishy at the time. How did the public opinion suddenly erupt?"

"Yes, suddenly it became a situation where everyone was kicking someone when they were down. At the time, a lot of people followed suit and criticized them, but now they are all silent."

"You're all just being wise after the event. Why didn't you say anything before? Now that your name has been cleared, you're spouting some hypocritical words. And the one upstairs, you even cursed Zhaixing's mother before. I remember your awful ID."

"Hahaha, the saying 'belated affection is cheaper than grass' can be applied to this group of bandwagoners. It's hilarious."

"I always listen to the songs, not the people. I only care about picking stars... Oh wait, when will Li Zhaoyang's song that was ordered to be taken down be available again?"

"The evening glow has released the latest news. It will be released at 4 PM sharp, in about half an hour, and it will be released for free!"

"What? It's going to be re-released in half an hour... Wait a minute, if it's not released on music platforms, will the sound quality be guaranteed?"

"Who cares? Let's go listen to it first. Li Zhaoyang has always been very good at songwriting. Even if the new song can't compare to Xiaochou and Countdown, the quality shouldn't be too bad."

"..."

These netizens seem to have a seven-second memory; they seem to gradually forget previous opinions as they talk about them until they empty their minds of those thoughts.

This proves the saying that the internet, especially the music industry, is a mixed bag, and the water is very murky. Many times, netizens are not concerned with the so-called truth at all, but rather with indulging in gossip and following the trend of public opinion.

Look around, how many people actually feel sorry for Li Zhaoyang?

The girls who came over to watch were primarily concerned with their own rights.

Honestly, few people care about the truth on the internet.

Li Zhaoyang had long seen through everything, which is why he was worried that the company leaders would persuade him to stay and develop his career.

If the Chinese music scene lacks warmth, then go abroad and wreak havoc until all musicians in the global music scene submit to him, until everyone in the Chinese music scene begs him to come back.

...

The Chinese Music Writers Association, based in Shanghai, is located in the most bustling area of ​​the city center, commonly known as Music Street.

The tallest building at the end of the street is the office of the Writers' Association.

Because this is the official association of the Chinese music scene, there will be a branch in each city, but there will always be only one president.

There are several vice presidents.

The Chinese Music Writers Association Building, 50th floor.

Tang Gang, one of the eight delegates to the National Congress of the Communist Party of China, was sitting on the sofa, leaning back and scrolling through short videos. As he scrolled, his expression became a little strange.

"Chen Tianyi was sentenced to 32 years?"

Tang Gang sat up straight immediately.

He had a huge question mark on his head.

What's wrong?

We hadn't seen each other for just one night, and Mr. Chen had already gone in?

Still 32 years? What kind of serious crime must have been committed?

He kept scrolling down and finally came across the video of the previous live court hearing.

After quickly reading through it, Tang Gang sat up in shock, covered in a cold sweat.

"This guy... is he out of his mind?"

Tang Gang cursed inwardly: "He actually orchestrated such a huge thing... Damn it, using over twenty years of innocence to spread rumors, he's going to be nailed to the pillar of shame, damn it."

Thinking of the money Chen Tianyi had given him, he felt a wave of fear.

Fortunately, Chen Tianyi didn't reveal this.

Otherwise, I'd better hide that 500,000 yuan in cash quickly and then deny any involvement.

Tang Gang hurriedly pushed open the office door and went to report the matter to the vice president first, wanting to prevent any potential problems from arising.

As a representative of the association, Tang Gang's mind worked very quickly.

After concealing some necessary details, tell the vice president the general outline of what happened.

After listening, the vice president nodded softly: "This is very common in the music industry, it's nothing new."

He wasn't interested in the background of these public opinion events, as long as they didn't affect the Writers' Association.

Tang Gang began to take responsibility for his mistakes: "Now that Wanxia Li Zhaoyang has been exonerated, the crackdown order I issued in the name of the association has become a joke. Should we..."

"What? What did you say?" The vice president put down the documents in his hand and warned, "Make a joke of yourself? Say it again if you dare?"

Tang Gang immediately wilted: "Vice President, I misspoke. I'm sorry. I'll write a thousand-word self-criticism later."

The vice president glared at him coldly: "Tang Gang, you are one of the eight representatives of the association. You represent the face of the Chinese music scene. Don't let me hear similar words again. Remember, you issued the crackdown order because the public opinion was too fierce. Your starting point was good, and you did nothing wrong."

"Yes, Vice President, I've got it." Tang Gang was secretly pleased. These things really needed to be communicated with the leadership in a timely manner. With the Vice President's words, he felt at ease.

After a pause, Tang Gang asked again, "Then... how should we handle the follow-up to the complete ban on Li Zhaoyang?"

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