Chapter 329 Let's leave it at that.
Chapter 329 Let's leave it at that.
This is quite natural; for Ye Wanyin's fans, this outcome is tantamount to declaring to the world that their sister is innocent.
So, besides celebrating under Ye Wanyin's apology Weibo post...
Yes, that's right, they were having a blast under the apology post on Weibo. They really are capable of doing that.
In addition, it's like the Cyber Demon-Suppressing Tower collapsed, and it's gone mad all over the world.
They initially wanted to attack Tong Wuyu, but after Tong Wuyu went abroad, she only posted the exposé on Weibo and never went online again, and her fans scattered.
Except for a very small number who went to foreign websites to continue supporting her, most of them dispersed.
To these people, Tong Wuyu is nothing more than a fake socialite and minor internet celebrity; it doesn't matter who she follows.
Besides, Tong Wuyu is now embarking on a down-to-earth path of immigration, shedding her superficiality... If you're after her looks, then she's already lost all that charm.
As for the remaining small group of fans, they were just casual fans at first, but then they discovered that Tong Wuyu is actually quite... principled? Well, not really, but she has a subtle tenacity that makes them want to see what kind of future she will have.
So this group consists of rational fans, and rational fans certainly won't argue.
Tong Wuyu's response to the incident was simply to issue an apology statement on an external website, stating that she would definitely take responsibility for what she was supposed to.
She is also doing charity work now, mainly making cooking videos and distributing them to people in slums.
There are two extremes to this kind of video: one is very exquisite, and the other is a messy, mass-produced type. Tong Wuyu chose the latter.
How should I put it? Although she wasn't initially happy with Mu Zimo's arrangement, the other party had a reasonable explanation.
First, she lacks sufficient funding; if she focuses on sophistication, it will be difficult to compete with established online influencers in this field. Second... even Tong Wuyu herself knows that the "refined socialite" route has already failed in China. Does she really want to repeat the same mistake after going abroad?
Besides, Mu Zimo only agreed to protect her. He suggested that she continue to operate online, partly because if she had a certain number of followers, that is, if she had public influence, the gang would not be so easy to target her, and they would have to consider the cost of committing the crime.
So for him, this is part of cost-saving.
Tong Wuyu understood this principle, so she later removed all the implants from her face to achieve a complete makeover. Then, she went to the church to help out at Christmas as her first step.
Then came the arduous process of preparing the communal meals.
It has to be said that although Tong Wuyu was initially annoyed, after doing it for a while... she inexplicably felt a bit cleansed.
After all, when she delivered the food, the smiles and gratitude on most people's faces were genuine.
By this time, almost three months had passed, and Tong Wuyu had come to think, "What Ye Wanyin? To hell with her."
So it's no use for Ye Wanyin's fans to attack her. Anyway, she did something that wronged Ye Sanqing and the others, so she'll accept any compensation or apology she asks for.
She and Cheng Yanye have not been in contact since.
After her online attacks failed, her fans went to Cheng Yanye's Weibo to hurl insults at him for starting something and then abandoning it... Yes, that's definitely the right word...
In the past, Cheng Yanye might have jumped up and down, and opened both his main and alternate accounts to rant and rave with them, but now he just glanced at the phone and put it away.
One reason is that he now has strict rules of conduct, and the other is that he doesn't want to have any further connection with Ye Wanyin.
Let's leave it at that.
These things didn't affect them, but they certainly provided a lot of amusement for other netizens.
Since Ye Wanyin's previous Weibo posts were mostly lovey-dovey selfies with Lu Wangqian, her fans started to dream and kept fabricating new compliments for her.
Things like "The Lu family is the real low-key richest family, and the Ye family is nothing at all," and "Having escaped her unhappy family background, she has finally found her happiness"...
It's the kind of thing that would make Ye Sanqing laugh to death if he saw it. Luckily, Ye Sanqing doesn't use Weibo much, otherwise the risk would be huge!
But such remarks are either delusional or abstract; no one except themselves will take them seriously, they are all treated as jokes.
Besides indulging in such daydreams every day, Wanwan's fans also frequently try to find fault with other dramas, saying things like, "If Wanwan played this role..."
It's not just TV dramas, but also various variety shows, including "Wilderness Heartbeat." Even though Ye Wanyin didn't go, many comments on the screen said things like, "What if she and Lu Wangqian had gone?"
Everyone dislikes the word "late" as unlucky and wishes they could block it out.
However, these people are good at controlling their words, pretending to be very polite and timid, so that when others get angry at them, it seems like they are the ones in the wrong.
So it's quite annoying. This time, the major fan groups, led by the helium balloon, had long disliked them and immediately launched a chaotic battle.
I see now, Ye Wanyin's apology was completely insincere.
[That's right, if they were sincere, why would they let their fans revel on Weibo? Look at their faces! Utterly despicable!]
Don't push your luck! Is it something you want to see happen to Wanwan?
[No one mentioned she'd be in trouble? I looked around, and nobody mentioned it except you. I think you're the one whose thoughts are out of control, haha. Ye Wanyin needs to clean up her fanbase; how come all sorts of people are getting involved?]
【Wanwan has already apologized, what more do you want!】
This type of statement is the most frequent, and of course, the easiest to be attacked.
Everyone knows Ye Wanyin wasn't sincerely apologizing, but it doesn't matter if it's not sincere, do you still need to put on a show?
Shouldn't they at least tell their fans not to make any overly offensive comments?
As a result, Ye Wanyin didn't post anything except an apology. Everyone suspected that if it weren't so obvious, Ye Wanyin would have publicly spoken out in support of her fans who were attacking others everywhere.
What's even more strange is that these fans seem to lack any ability to think critically. They don't realize that it's precisely because of their erratic behavior that Ye Wanyin's apology appears insincere.
The more they are attacked, the more they react, creating a vicious cycle...
Actually, all they need to do is mute themselves and delete their comments, leaving Ye Wanyin's apology there as it is.
What a lively scene!
Ye Sanqing scanned the screen, but didn't see anything particularly important before looking up.
At this moment, Sheng Hanyu had already explained the cause and effect to Sheng Luoxin, and Sheng Luoxin was looking at her with an expression that she did not understand.
"Sanqing...don't you feel sad?"
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