Shi Fei’s Weibo: When your song becomes popular, then come and teach me a lesson. If you have the ability to disseminate others here, first improve your business ability. Riding on fake comments will not make your song sound more moving.

 

The post didn’t mention anyone, and everyone knew who it referred to.

 

Generally, celebrities tended to use press releases to criticize others, or to be more polite, they simply sent legal messages. There were rare instances where they personally made a post. Even if it was a direct confrontation, they would write it indirectly to avoid appearing domineering. Those like Shi Fei, who pointed fingers as they scolded someone, were truly rare.

 

Especially during the extraordinary period of Shi Fei’s first album, many things needed to be given special attention. The 400 million yuan purchase of the album hadn’t been explained clearly, and such a high-profile Weibo post wasn’t beneficial to him.

 

#Shi Fei posted a suspected response to Lu Rongrong on Weibo.

 

His post was immediately on the hot search list.

 

After Shi Fei finished posting, he went back to the study without looking at their replies or comments. He wanted to know what netizens would say about this kind of thing, besides scolding him.

 

Just as he opened his laptop, his phone rang again. It was a call from Ling Huai. It turned out that too many fans of Lu Rongrong, as well as netizens and fans of Bu Li, rushed to the official Weibo account of Penguin Music to criticize them for daring to falsify data in order to promote an artist.

 

Then they dug up his Weibo account, and now his Weibo account was restricted. Fortunately, he had closed the comment functions on both his official Weibo account and his personal Weibo account.

 

 

But that didn’t solve the problem.

 

Ling Huai was very depressed: “I don’t even know how those netizens dug up my Weibo account, even though I used that Weibo account to read those blogs.”

 

Shi Fei: “……” You are over 40 years old; is it appropriate for you to open a Weibo account to gossip?

 

Ling Huai seriously asked: “Shi Fei, do you know who the person who spent 400 million dollars on album sales is? We can only see the IP on our backend, and it shows that it’s from M country.”

 

This was also the reason why Ling Huai ruled out the suspicion of Shi Fei buying his own album sales; most importantly, he wasn’t that far away. Ling Huai believed that such a talented person wouldn’t bother to spend money on his own sales.

 

Shi Fei said, “I probably know who it is; I’ll take care of this.”

 

Ling Huai sighed with relief: “If you know who it is, just hurry up and take care of the problem; it will affect your popularity and also affect the sales of the album.”

 

At least he had rejected Lu Rongrong and Tang Kun for the sake of Shi Fei’s album, so of course Ling Huai didn’t want this to fall into his hands, and he was even more anxious than Shi Fei himself.

 

After finishing the call with Ling Huai, Shi Fei called Gu Yueze while entering the password for his laptop with one hand.

 

The friendly and sweet voice rang in his ear: “I’m sorry, the number you have dialed is temporarily unavailable.”

 

Mr. Gu’s phone couldn’t be reached; was he in the middle of a meeting?

 

Someone took out 400 million to buy albums; Shi Fei immediately guessed that he did it.

 

Was it good that this spendthrift had so much money? He was really rich and willful.

 

That ID name was so arrogant; who was he trying to show off to?

 

According to the itinerary, Mr. Gu would come back tomorrow. He’d talk to him well. This guy was lacking in family education.

 

He wanted to check the proof himself, but his cell phone rang again; it was Xu Zeming this time, “Shi Fei, quickly check Weibo, Mr. Tang Xiangyang, Mr. Wang Pingyang; all of them have sent posts. They’re speaking for you on Weibo.”

 

Xu Zeming’s voice sounded a bit agitated, and his speech was incoherent.

 

Shi Fei clicked on Weibo again to check, ignoring the piles of private messages that crowded in, and checked Tang Xiangyang’s Weibo page that he had followed before.

 

If it weren’t for the special comment, he almost thought he had mistaken his Weibo account. In fact, Teacher Tang Xiangyang had become mischievous. From the previously serious’ Tang Xiangyang ‘Weibo name with the introduction as a Chinese painter who had won various awards.

 

The introduction after the current Weibo name was now ‘Former head of the Idle Dream Literature Society Painting Academy; current head is Shi Fei; please contact him if you have any questions.’.

 

The background of his Weibo page used to be a corner of the courtyard of Idle Dream Literary Club, but now it had become a big yellow duck. The color was so piercing that Shi Fei’s eyes hurt.

 

“Who taught him to be so naughty on the Internet?” Shi Fei clicked on his Weibo and found that the top post was posted three minutes ago: [Why did the money I spent become fake data on the platform? As the owner of the painting academy of our Idle Dream Literary Society, do I need to use these tricks? Those who speculate and fabricate rumors are simply talking nonsense.]

 

There were also two pictures attached below; one was a proof of yesterday’s purchase; Teacher Tang Xiangyang’s Penguin Music Platform ID was the 9th ranked ‘Elderly People on the Internet’, and the other was the ‘Eighth Entertainment Master’; he even circled his own ID in the picture he posted.

 

Mr. Wang Pingyang also posted: [I’m an old man who had to learn how to buy albums from young people online, and I’d been messing around for more than an hour to get it done before twelve o’clock, and I’ve been judged by you to have fake data? Also, why am I ranked 12th and Old Tang 10th when I bought the same 500 albums?]

 

The attached picture below was the same as Tang Xiangyang’s ID plus circle chart.

 

Although the suspicion of the biggest 400 million yuan of fake data hadn’t been washed away, some netizens were enamored by the style of the two old artists.

 

 

In the Idle Dream Literary Society, not only did the two of them buy the album, Xia Haiyan and Tang Xiangyang’s other disciples all bought it; they all basically bought five hundred albums.

 

The one who bought the most was Li Bowen, who had a bit of trouble with him before. He posted his ID on his Weibo page to prove that he was a “gentleman who is knowledgeable in literature” and he had bought a thousand albums in total.

 

But Shi Fei was a little surprised; he thought that he hated him.

 

They were all famous painters or artists, and this amount of money was a drop in the bucket for them.

 

However, Shi Fei engraved their help in his heart.

 

Jiang Yu went to bed late last night and only realized what happened when he woke up. Ling Xia didn’t keep an eye on his explosive temper for a moment, then she saw that his Weibo account started to criticize people by name: [If only your singing ability were one tenth of your marketing skills, you wouldn’t still have a good song, @Lu Rongrong.]

 

Jiang Yu directly used his official Weibo account to start a fight, and he also arrogantly tagged her, which was very in line with his character.

 

The same two pictures were attached below, the same way as Mr. Tang Xiangyang’s picture proof.

 

When Ling Xia saw this post, she almost died of a myocardial infarction; this brat never let her relax. Shi Fei could survive in any field or condition, but look at what he posted on Weibo. Even if the matter was resolved, Jiang Yu would still be labeled as arrogant.

 

Ling Xia comforted herself; forget it, he had always been arrogant. Had there ever been a time when he wasn’t arrogant since his debut?

 

Compared to Jiang Yu’s nose-pointing dislike, Shen Qingran’s side was much more reserved, similar to the way Shi Fei used to confront fans before: [There is skin for mice, yet no manners for some people.]

 

He didn’t tag Lu Rongrong, but the proof of purchase of the two IDs below let it be known that the words were scolding Lu Rongrong.

 

[Brother Qingran, you’ve changed; you’ve actually started to be mean; it’s like the way my partner was when he defended me; I like it.]

 

[Holding high the ‘Sheng Shi Fei Ran CP’, the two of them are for real.]

 

 

[Introducing Shi Fei to Mr. Bu Li, buying albums, and now standing up to support him—doesn’t that prove love?]

 

[I can’t; I’m about to suffocate in this love; quickly prepare an oxygen tank for me (shortness of breath.jpg).]

 

[My CP will get married soon; I can be single, but my CP must get married in place.]

 

[Fu-ck, it’s not even possible to hide; these two are bending into a plate of mosquito coils.]

 

[Quickly help me up; as long as I don’t die suddenly, I can still continue to support.]

 

[Although I’m useless, I’m very good at choosing CPs.]

 

[You guys have time to enjoy your CP; won’t you go help? If you keep tossing around like this, Brother Qingran is going to be single.]

 

 

[Brother Qingran, you never cursed before and it’s even such a literal way of cursing; could it be that a certain one on the side taught you?”]

 

Before Shi Fei started using ancient language to curse, Shen Qingran, who had always been cold and self-disciplined here, had also started to attack people like that. No wonder those fans were dancing wildly like they were celebrating Chinese New Year.

 

When Shen Qingran debuted and won awards, he was scrutinized by many media outlets and critics when his foundation was unstable but he didn’t take it to heart. In recent years, Shen Qingran’s self-discipline and mental state had become even more stable.

 

Unexpectedly, today he broke the norm.

 

Sheng Shi Fei Ran CP fans, while enjoying their CP, were cheerfully mocking the anti-fans.

 

 

Compared to them, the Ji Bu Ze Shi CP side was a bit more absent.

 

Shi Fei’s fans personally fought against anti-fans to protect him, while Shen Qingran’s fans in the Sheng Shi Fei Ran’s CP side angrily fought against people to defend Shi Fei, while enjoying the sweetness and blocking anti-fans with enthusiasm.

 

The Ji Bu Ze Shi CP fans were too miserable; no one gave them motivated them.

 

Although the cause of this incident was that the first ID involved in the purchase of digital albums worth 400 million yuan, the ID’s name was also particularly arrogant: “Ji Bu Ze Shi is real.” At first sight, they were sisters.

 

But no one had come forward to explain the situation, and in the absence of absolute evidence to refute it, CP fans dared not act recklessly, otherwise they would be caught by others and cause another round of chaos.

 

Just when they were in desperate need of motivation to replenish their strength, ‘Ji Bu Ze Shi is real’ came online.

 

[Rich and capricious, what do you care how much I buy?]

 

There were four pictures attached below, two of their own purchase records and backstage charts to prove it, and the other two were the level proofs of ‘Shi Fei Super Talk’ and ‘Ji Bu Ze Shi Super Talk’.

 

Then everyone found out that the person that made the highest sales record, ‘Ji Bu Ze Shi is real,’ was called ‘I’m Gu Yueze’ on Weibo.

 

Very arrogant and bold.

 

Let’s take a look at his Weibo records again. He was really a Shi Fei fan. He had been reposting and liking almost since his debut in the talent show, and his level in ‘Shi Fei super talk’ was level 9.

 

Shi Fei’s debut time wasn’t long, but he could be considered a senior fan who had been accompanying him until now, signing in for more than 100 consecutive days.

 

About two months ago, he started paying attention to Ji Bu Ze Shi Super Talk, and his Super Talk level had reached level 7.

 

Looking at his Weibo page, there was almost no content posted by himself; only the interactions between Gu Yueze and Shi Fei and Shi Fei’s endorsements were reposted.

 

From all of this, you could see that this was really a veteran fan who had turned into a CP fan.

 

Then the whole entertainment industry was shocked.

 


 

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