Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Suddenly Made a Comeback!-Chapter 181 - : Are All the Weibo Followers Police?
Chapter 181 -181: Are All the Weibo Followers Police?
Xiang Hao rushed to the police station as soon as he saw the trending topic.
The officers there still remembered him, and considering his father’s fame in the West District, they recognized him the moment he walked in.
After Xiang Hao breathlessly explained his reason for coming, the officers fell into deep thought and then agreed to his request.
Solving problems for the public was their duty, especially since this matter had escalated to the public level. Failure to handle it properly could potentially cause a severe public opinion disaster.
So they immediately contacted their colleague responsible for managing new media and prepared this Weibo post—
West District Police Station V: On June 12, Xiang and others were involved in a conflict near a club. Police officers from the station responded promptly upon receiving the report, mediated the situation, and the involved parties agreed to a reconciliation. Su and others also expressed willingness to apologize. Both parties shook hands and made peace. Below is the complete record of the event as it unfolded.
Upon its release, the entire internet exploded.
The comment section was instantly overwhelmed.
[Could this “Su” be Su Yinwan? Holy shit, this is explosive! So it was Su Yinwan who instigated the earlier incident? I’m shocked.]
[The West District Police Station is too fast. I haven’t even finished my popcorn, and they’ve already clarified things for Jiang Li. Could there be something fishy going on?]
[Are some people’s brains fried from eating melons? This is the freaking police. What inside scoop could there be? Stop blindly trusting someone just because they’re your idol. Now you see who started the trouble—Su Yinwan.]
[After reading the record, it seems Su Yinwan might have some serious issues… Wandering around a club in the middle of the night, not getting caught as a thief would be the real surprise.]
[I’m dying of laughter. Where are those fans now? Didn’t they aggressively demand an apology from Sister Li? Well, now it turns out your idol was the one nearly detained. She’s the one who should be apologizing.]
Armed with experience from previous online confrontations, the ordinary people mounted a stronger comeback.
Some capable hardcore fans immediately paid to trend the police station’s official Weibo post, pushing it to the top. They also organized fan club members to control the narrative in the comments, ensuring that haters couldn’t exploit the situation.
Su Yinwan’s die-hard fans had gone silent.
Before the truth was exposed, merely from watching the video Su Yinwan posted, they had blindly believed their idol was wronged, having no idea the real circumstances were quite different.
The rational old fans remained silent, deleted their previous disparaging comments about Jiang Li, and even apologized.
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Some, more indignant, even turned against Su Yinwan, accusing her of misleading her fans with her ambiguous video.
But the majority still firmly believed in Su Yinwan’s character.
[Even if Wanwan was at fault, she apologized, right? There’s no need to keep harping on it.]
[Yeah, didn’t Wanwan say she lost her wallet and phone and was too scared to ask for help? So she just wandered around outside. Wanwan is naturally timid, it’s understandable, and it’s not a big deal.]
[Su Yinwan was very polite when she appeared on the show; you could tell she wanted to apologise to Jiang Li. Let’s not be too hard on a young girl.]
However, these defiant words only received contempt from onlookers.
In less than half an hour, Su Yinwan’s Weibo lost five hundred thousand followers, while conversely, Jiang Li’s Weibo gained several hundred thousand.
The West District Police Station also gained a considerable number of followers thanks to this trending topic. Their social media team had been worrying about exposure and outreach, but now, in less than half a day, they had gained a hundred thousand followers, surpassing the targets set by their superiors.
After learning about the victim Jiang Li’s behavior, especially his heroic act of saving a drowning child in Chixia Village, they promptly followed Jiang Li.
Seeing their leader follow Jiang Li, several sub-teams and local police stations under the West District Police Station hurried to follow Jiang Li as well.
It turned out, Jiang Li, who inherently possessed mystical qualities, was indeed mystical.
In less than half a day, they had gained a few thousand followers.
Afterward, a “Jiang Lake rumor” circulated within the police station—that if one failed to meet promotional targets, simply following Master Jiang’s Weibo would instantly exceed the target.
Jiang Li’s haters had initially wanted to ride the wave of criticism, but when they opened her following list, lo and behold, it was all official blue V: Chixia Town Police Station V, xx Plateau Public Security V, Western District of Jing City Police Station V, Western District xx Street Police V…
Scared, the haters’ hands trembled, and they hurriedly exited.
What had Jiang Li done to be followed by so many police officers?!
Live broadcast room.
Facing Su Yinwan’s excessive enthusiasm, Jiang Li also started to feel unhappy.
Having been constantly under the discipline of propriety, she always maintained an exceedingly polite demeanor and had great poise toward everyone.
But that didn’t mean she had no limits.
A person’s appearance and behavior could be cultivated, but inherent rebellion could never be erased.
After closing the book, Jiang Li gave a cold laugh, her eyes losing all warmth, now filled only with glaring disdain.
She casually glanced at the box in Su Yinwan’s hand and said,
“Peoples’ tastes can change, if you really followed the live stream, you wouldn’t have struggled to realize that I have no interest in those pretty dresses and makeup anymore, I’d be happy even if you just bought a random dictionary from outside.”
“It seems you haven’t been paying attention to us; your interest in the live stream is fake, but your attempt to ingratiate yourself is real.”
“Actually, Miss Su, there was no need to go to such lengths, none of us have any intention of turning you away. In trying so hard, you appear overly eager and uncomfortably out of place, making it even harder for you to fit in.”
“Sometimes too much zeal can backfire; being natural and relaxed is the key.”
Jiang Li brutally exposed Su Yinwan’s motives without mincing words.
She didn’t use harsh words or swear words, yet her sentences were sharp and hit right at the heart of the matter. Combined with her indifferent and scornful tone, she laid bare all sorts of schemes and intrigues with a biting irony.
After saying this, she didn’t leave but continued sitting upright, calmly staring at Su Yinwan, her authority and pressure radiating openly.
This only made Su Yinwan even more flustered.
Visibly embarrassed, she didn’t know whether to stay or leave, her face turning whiter and whiter.
“How come you gave me a pair of Saint Laurent heels,” Wen Jiaojiao said with a look of disgust. “The first day I came to Chixia Village, I sprained my ankle because of high heels and threw all my heels away, and here you are giving me another pair, acting as if you’re being considerate.”
It looks like she just wanted to see her continue to hurt her foot!
At this moment, the live streaming room was also flooded with many spectators.
Seeing this scene, everyone’s impression of Su Yinwan plummeted.
[Help, I used to think Su Yinwan was considerate, but Jiang Li is right; she is indeed manipulative, but ineffective.]
[Yeah, if you want to give gifts, you could have done it privately. Why did you have to make a show of it on the program with things that are useless here? Isn’t that just showing off?]
[Isn’t it obvious? Anyone who has followed Flash Change knows that Sister Li never parts with her books. What’s the point of bringing a gown? She doesn’t genuinely expect her to wear it here, does she? If not moral coercion, then what is it?]
[Su Yinwan’s arrival has changed the feel of Flash Change; I’d rather have the old group of six. Next time the production team is selecting members, please be more discerning and not let any Tom, Dick, or Harry in.]