Chapter 605 Counterattack (1/2)



Chapter 605 Counterattack @ Raise a Glass to the Sky Fruit-Flavored Water:

Hello everyone, I am Jian Xiaojun, the screenwriter of "Happiness Street Chronicles".

At the same time, I am also one of the original authors of another script.

This is a very short story. Once upon a time, there was a play called "Red Roof, Green Roof." It tells the story of two neighboring families, one with a roof covered in red tiles, and the other with a roof covered in green plants. These two families and their descendants, through their bickering and disagreements, lived a life of mutual support and companionship.

Does this story seem familiar to you? That's normal. This script has already been broadcast on television under the title "Love Fills Two Homes"...

Jian Xiaojun's first draft was extremely impassioned, consisting entirely of attacks on Yu Bei. This forced Qingping Entertainment's legal department to subtly remind her that such an article might lead to a defamation lawsuit from Yu Bei.

Left with no other choice, Jian Xiaojun revised the manuscript several times before finally producing this final draft. She avoided naming names and minimized the expression of anger. Like a gentle stream, she narrated the story of herself, the other three screenwriters, and Yu Bei and Guan Junshiji.

"Happiness Street Side Story" features a heartwarming, lighthearted, and humorous plot, and viewers still have a soft spot for screenwriter Jian Xiaojun. With a second season yet to be officially announced, fans are constantly urging Jian Xiaojun and the director on their Weibo accounts, making this a peak time for public interest in screenwriter Jian Xiaojun.

Releasing this statement at this moment is perfectly timed.

Jian Xiaojun's idea was to release all the evidence at once and destroy Yu Bei in one fell swoop. This naive idea was immediately refuted by Shang Yechu and Ji Juntao, who were well-versed in marketing and public opinion.

Ji Juntao gave Jian Xiaojun a dirty trick.

By revealing all their cards at once, the enemy would have a way to respond. Ji Juntao instructed Jian Xiaojun to first release some mediocre evidence, preferably the kind that seemed intimidating at first glance but had little legal validity upon closer inspection.

This kind of evidence might convince the audience, but it won't convince the judge. Yu Bei's side, seeing it, will feel they can still retaliate and will inevitably speak out in rebuttal. Then, based on Yu Bei's side's statement, Jian Xiaojun will release a second wave of evidence.

In online debates, the most important thing isn't proving yourself right, but proving your opponent wrong—not only wrong, but ideally making them look foolish and clownish. There might be those with delusions of grandeur who follow bad actors, but very few will follow universally acknowledged idiots.

Every time Yu Bei speaks out, Jian Xiaojun refutes Yu Bei's statements point by point, creating the effect of "Yu Bei contradicting herself." Then, with the help of Qingping Entertainment's online trolls cheering and supporting her, Yu Bei's image as a villain is solidified in public opinion, and the battle is practically won.

As expected, the day after Jian Xiaojun released her statement, Yu Bei eagerly jumped out and released some of her inspirations, outlines, and materials from the creation of the script for "Love Fills Two Homes." She also stated that she would "release valuable historical materials related to the script's creation in the near future."

Following this, Guanjun Century also stepped forward, stating that it had commissioned lawyers to file a lawsuit against Jian Xiaojun, resolutely protecting the reputation of its screenwriters. The internet is not a lawless zone; please do not believe or spread rumors.

Jian Xiaojun had been waiting for this day!

Having learned from the previous experience of having her script stolen, she and three other screenwriters, intentionally or unintentionally, incorporated some content related to themselves into the script during its creation.

Relatives' names, local specialties, hometown dishes, WeChat nicknames, nicknames on various platforms... a whole host of things. Even if Yu Bei wanted to delete or modify them, she couldn't delete them all.

Viewers who were initially just observing the drama unfolded were suddenly thrown into disarray after seeing Jian Xiaojun's latest post, and flocked to Yu Bei's Weibo to question her.

[Friend, when are you going to release the valuable historical materials about the scriptwriting process? I'd also like to know why local Huaixi dishes are featured at a rural banquet in Fengyang? You don't seem to be from Huaixi, do you?]

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