Chapter 52: 050 Standing up for our kid [1 More Update]
Comments lambasting Ying Corporation’s official corporate social media account have reached tens of thousands.
But that wasn’t enough; fans also wanted to continue their tirades in Ying Zijin’s comment section, just like last time.
However, they couldn’t find it.
This made things even worse.
[Sisters, she actually deactivated her account, she must have known that this day would come, with the photos being leaked. It’s so infuriating!]
[Um, maybe we should calm down a bit, there might be a twist here.]
[Are you even a fan? If you’re a fan, you should protect Luwei. Why are you hesitating? @YingLuweiAnti-BlackStationV, let’s blacklist her.]
[I bet Ying Corporation has seen it, they just won’t come out and say so.]
The fans guessed correctly; with all the noise online and every major corporation having employees dedicated to managing social media, it was impossible not to notice.
The problem was that it was already nine o’clock at night, Old Madam Ying had gone to rest, and they couldn’t possibly disturb her.
The Patriarch of the Ying Family, Ying Zhenting, was in the capital dealing with a major deal and certainly didn’t have the time.
As for Zhong Manhua, she had gone to Continent O on Friday and wouldn’t be back until noon tomorrow, leaving her no time either.
The employees didn’t take it seriously and logged off social media.
**
Ten minutes later, Ying Zijin received surveillance footage sent by a certain hacker.
Not only was it restored, but the clarity had also been adjusted to the highest level.
After watching it, she regretted not having been assertive enough at that moment; she should have thrown her cola over Jiang Moyuan’s head.
[Sister, are you going to release it now? I can do it for you.]
Ying Zijin narrowed her eyes and tapped out two characters.
[No rush.]
The other side was puzzled.
[But I’ve seen that the fans are starting to doxx you. What if they come after you with sulfuric acid or something?]
Ying Zijin examined the comments online with an unchanged expression, idly typing on the keyboard.
[The best moment hasn’t arrived yet.]
Ying Luwei wanted to move public opinion and crush her, but Ying Zijin could actually use this to her advantage.
The situation was just beginning, and public fervor hadn’t reached its peak yet.
Releasing it now wouldn’t achieve the effect she desired and wouldn’t maximize her benefits.
[Alright, as long as you’re happy, sister. But I have to say, the person who wiped the surveillance footage is pretty skilled. If you had asked someone else, it might not have been possible.]
It was just like him.
So competent.
The certain hacker continued to eat his instant noodles, and his phone suddenly rang.
He glanced at it and answered.
The man’s voice was deep, devoid of its usual laughter, and carried a hint of coldness.
“Restore the surveillance videos of Zhongshan Street, Auspicious Street, Xiaozhai Road, and Textile Street in Shanghai City and upload them to the internet.”
Choking on his noodles again, the certain hacker muttered: “…”
Are you poisoned or something to be able to recall the sequence of streets exactly like that?
A perfect match.
A pair of weirdos.
Reluctantly setting down his noodles, he complained, “Didn’t I tell you the other day? Her cyber skills are stronger than mine. She can handle it herself. Do you really need to do this?”
Fu Yunshen played with his teacup, offhandedly stating, “Me handling it and her being skilled are two different things.”
“Huh? What’s the difference?”
“No matter how skilled she is, she’s still just a kid,” Fu Yunshen said with downcast eyes and a soft laugh. “She hasn’t grown up yet; how can I not protect her?”
“Oh—I get it now. It’s like how, to a father, no matter how old his daughter is, she’s still a child in his eyes.”
Fu Yunshen glanced at his screen: “If you don’t want to be hunted down, then stop talking nonsense.”
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