"Unbelievable! The cultural authorities of China haven't even banned this plagiarizing artist yet!"
"Even the British Cultural Committee has been mobilized, what else can Wang Yueheng say?"
"It doesn't matter, since Chinese artists all become famous by plagiarism anyway, they don't care."
"I've heard Wang Yueheng's songs. It's disgusting that he even sang patriotic songs like 'Huo Yuanjia'!"
"Support Ivic! Establish British law enforcement agencies to directly prosecute and arrest people in China!"
"The Central Radio and Television Station of China even invited him to perform on such an important day as Qixi Festival."
"Haha, I'd like to see what this plagiarizing singer plans to sing tonight."
In a short time.
On YouTube, all sorts of netizens, both eccentric and eccentric, have appeared, posting comments mocking Wang Yueheng for plagiarism.
Many of them are fans of British singer Ivy.
There were also overseas netizens who were simply watching the spectacle.
And some anti-China individuals who go abroad to work or study, or who use VPNs to access foreign websites.
Especially when they learned that Wang Yueheng would be performing on CCTV tonight.
These people seem to have seized an opportunity to smear him.
They all threatened to dismantle Wang Yueheng's song tonight.
In order to seize on his plagiarism as evidence and completely ruin this Chinese artist's career.
Incidentally, it also made the Palace Museum lose face and embarrass itself.
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"Aivic, the three thousand dollars have been transferred to your card."
"The Chinese side may request you to provide more evidence of plagiarism next."
"Ignore them. Just keep focusing on the topic of Wang Yueheng's plagiarism and spread it repeatedly."
"It would be best to get your fans in China to post on forums to cheer you on!"
"The goal is to keep the National Palace Museum in Kyoto from making any publicity during this period!"
London, the capital of the United Kingdom.
Inside a small street-facing apartment in Coffin Garden, St. Martin Lane.
Ivic, a male singer with shoulder-length blond hair, is listening to a phone call from the mysterious director of the British Museum.
A sly smile appeared on his lips, which were covered by a light golden beard.
Three thousand US dollars was a huge sum of money for him, who had no savings.
Although nominally a second-tier singer in the UK.
But ever since he became addicted to drugs and developed a drinking problem.
Ivic hasn't written a new song in a long time.
He barely managed to pay the rent by living off his previous musical works.
His girlfriend, who was originally in love with him, also left him because of his depraved behavior.
Already struggling financially, Ivic is now facing even greater difficulties.
They can barely afford to buy a hamburger anymore.
Just two days ago, he once again got drunk at a bar, thanks to the music copyright income he had just received.
Then I met someone who claimed to be a staff member of the British Culture Department.
The other party asked him to help denounce a plagiarized artist from the Eastern Dragon Kingdom.
It was only at this point that Ivic first learned the name Wang Yueheng.
Only then did I realize that the other party would plagiarize one of my songs that I had not yet written.
After sobering up.
Only then did Ivik realize that this was a staff member from the so-called British cultural department.
In reality, he is a member of the "World Heritage Conservation Project" NGO, codenamed "Unicorn".
The organization's main source of funding is the British Museum.
The purpose is to monitor the public opinion environment in the cultural circles of various countries.
To avoid any negative topics that could damage British tourism and the image of the British Museum.
This time, Wang Yueheng wrote a song called "Heaven and Earth Dragon Scales" for the Palace Museum.
This has had a certain negative impact on the British Museum.
It allowed many young people in China to revisit history and learn about the despicable acts committed by the British Museum in its history.
In addition, the Palace Museum is about to release a documentary about the Forbidden City.
This will inevitably reignite public opinion in China, fueling hatred towards the British Museum, which has plundered and occupied Chinese cultural relics.
This, in turn, affects the Imperial Museum's ticket revenue.
Therefore.
This NGO member received orders from his upper-level financial backer.
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