Chapter 59: 057 Live Broadcast Announcement to All Ying Luwei Fans 【1 Update】
Chapter 59: 057 Live Broadcast Announcement to All Ying Luwei Fans 【1 Update】
Three seconds later, West Wind Law Firm posted another Weibo.
[@WestWindLawFirmV: Pretending you didn’t receive it won’t do any good, rest assured, the court session will proceed as scheduled, and we will post a link. The date is the 17th of this month, and everyone is welcome to watch the live broadcast online.]
The girl, looking at the second Weibo post, had her smug expression instantly stiffen.
She stared blankly at the screen, as if a bucket of cold water had been dumped on her head, chilling her to the bone.
In just such a short time, West Wind Law Firm had already been catapulted to the top of trending searches by rubbernecking netizens.
#WestWindLawFirm, Lightning Speed Face-Slapping#
[Damn 666, as expected of West Wind Law Firm, that was too fast, wasn’t it? A normal court session would take at least several months, right?]
[Hahaha, I’m dying of laughter, I’ve never seen such a quick face-slapping.]
[Ying Luwei’s fans are brain-dead, and the social media accounts they manage are too. They just had to rush forward to have their faces slapped.]
[Ying Luwei still hasn’t come out yet, hasn’t the optimal PR time passed already? Is she planning to play dead and let netizens forget the fact that she’s a white lotus?]
[What about those marketing accounts? Especially @EntertainmentInsiderUncleV who was the most active, why aren’t you coming out now? Show us the lawyer’s letters you have.]
Netizens were happily ready to switch locations for their entertainment.
But there was nowhere to go this time, because right after those two Weibo posts from West Wind Law Firm, there appeared a new community announcement on Weibo.
[@WeiboAdminV: Announcement of the special cleanup action for the online environment on March 12, 2020, is as follows: The accounts @EntertainmentInsiderUncleV (followers 821,032), @YingLuweiOfficialFanclub (followers 1,032,567), @LuweiFlywithEase (followers 23,105), and 4,384 other malicious marketing and black-fan accounts have been closed.]
This time, netizens became even more excited.
[Black fans! Hahahaha, Ying Luwei, did you see that? Your fan club is made up of black fans!]
[The fan club was the one that made the most noise at that time, serves them right!]
[Am I the only one concerned about why Weibo acted so quickly this time? Ying Luwei is Shanghai City’s number one socialite and lady, backed by the Four Major Noble Families. Her fans have always been doing this stuff before, so why did they hit a wall this time?]
[Hehehe, based on my many years of reading novels, Sister Ying must be no simple character. I had a blast today, thanks to Ying Luwei’s fans.]
It took the girl quite a while to snap back to reality, only to discover she indeed couldn’t log into her account anymore, drenched in cold sweat.
They actually sued!
Has this foster daughter of the Ying Family lost her mind?
Keep calm, I must stay calm.
Forcing herself to be composed, the girl wiped her face, preparing herself for class.
But before she could leave, someone knocked on the dormitory door.
Thinking it was a roommate who forgot her key, she opened the door, only to be dumbstruck.
Standing at the door were two police officers.
Other students in the corridor curiously looked this way, whispering and pointing.
One officer took out his ID while the other held up a pair of handcuffs,
“Madam Tian, you are suspected of crime for maliciously spreading rumors and insulting others, constituting the offence of insult and defamation, infringing upon the reputation of others, with serious circumstances. Please come with us.”
**
Verdant High School No.1.
Today, in Class 19’s chemistry lesson, the chemistry teacher had called in sick and sent the PowerPoint to the class representative, asking the students to study by themselves.
But the chemistry teacher said this offhandedly; expecting Class 19 to study was as likely as a sow climbing a tree.
This time, however, things were different. After experiencing Ying Zijin’s biology class, Class 19 was actually looking forward to the teacher’s absence, so they could listen to Ying Zijin teach.
It was truly a pleasure; even the underachievers could easily understand and learn.
So, upon hearing the news, the students cheered.
“Daddy Ying, after PE, teach us chemistry, you definitely can.”
“I really wish Daddy Ying would teach all our classes. If he did, I’m sure I’d make it to Imperial Capital University next year.”
Jiang Ran was dozing off and woke to a noise, kicking the stool of his underling beside him, “What part of chemistry are we on?”
“Ouch, Brother Ran, if you hadn’t mentioned it, I would have forgotten we’re a science class. Have we ever attended a lesson?”
“…”
Jiang Ran, with a grim face, pulled out his chemistry book which he never took home.
Ying Zijin fluttered her eyelids, not really wanting to deal with these silly kids.
She held her iPad, her gaze locked on the screen, her brows slightly furrowed.
“Hey, Daddy Ying, you use STAR too,” Xiu Yu, who was cutting a pineapple, came over, “What are you planning to buy?”
Ying Zijin nodded, “Still looking.”
She was checking out several upcoming online auctions, but unfortunately, they didn’t contain the medicinal herbs she needed.
This was also within expectations.
Generally, whenever top-grade medicinal materials appeared, they would either make their way into the Hua Country ancient medical field or be taken to the Alchemy world in O Continent.
Ordinary people simply couldn’t get their hands on them.
But right now, to avoid encountering old acquaintances who could disrupt her retirement, she didn’t want to visit either place.
The last time she went to the Fu Family, she had placed a few acupoints on Old Master Fu, ensuring that he wouldn’t fall ill for several months.
There was still some time left.
“STAR’s services are pretty good. For some stuff I can’t buy on Taobao, I turn to STAR,” Xiu Yu said as he stuck toothpicks into the pineapple, “Daddy Ying, here, eat.”
Suddenly, a commotion and crying arose from downstairs.
“I was wrong, I didn’t do it on purpose. Please, let me go… ”
This disagreeable voice was somewhat annoying.
Xiu Yu dug at his ear and looked down, seeing a few policemen handcuff Ying Feifei and start to take her outside.
The other students saw it too.
“Damn, Ying Feifei got arrested? What did she do?”
“The police came personally, what a big scene.”
“Let’s go, let’s check it out.”
“Daddy Ying, let’s go too,” Xiu Yu tugged at the girl, “to watch the excitement.”
In front of the academic building, Ying Feifei was crying her heart out, gasping for breath.
She clung desperately to the railing, refusing to go at any cost.
The students looking on for amusement weren’t few; a crowd had formed around.
“I heard it’s for malicious slander and defamation, she’s going to be locked up.”
“Really? They lock people up for that?”
“You don’t understand the law, huh? For defamation alone, if it’s serious, you can get up to three years of fixed-term imprisonment.”
“Zhiwan, save me, please save me!” Ying Feifei’s cries grew louder, “I don’t want to go to jail, I didn’t do it on purpose, I was wrong, I really was.”
Zhong Zhiwan furrowed her brows.
Actually, she didn’t want to deal with Ying Feifei at all.
But Ying Feifei had called her out by name; it would be hard for her to not do anything.
Zhong Zhiwan glanced around and accurately found Ying Zijin in the crowd.
She stepped forward and sighed, “Cousin, Feifei… Feifei knows she was wrong now, she was also unaware of the facts, and it was the blow she received last time that made her lose her judgement.”
Pausing, she then faintly smiled, “Leave some leeway in life, we are all classmates, why be so ruthless?”
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