After rebirth, she first killed the book thief, and she was busy writing articles to save people

Chapter 368 Yao Lang is worthy of his reputation



Chapter 368 Yao Lang is worthy of his reputation

In the video, Shen Po acted like an acquaintance and started by saying, "This person was in the crew before and had a very bad reputation."

He said that he had met Jiang Baige on the crew before and felt that she was a very scheming person.

But he didn't say what Jiang Baige did specifically, he just used the same rhetoric that Yao Lang always used -

It was said that Jiang Baige liked to flirt with men on the set, and couldn't wait to pounce on male celebrities when she saw them. She also always bullied other girls on the set, did a poor job, and always revised the scripts poorly, slowing down the progress of the set...

Jiang Baige started to wonder after reading this: Was Shen Po talking about her? Or was he talking about himself?

After throwing enough dirty water on Jiang Baige, Shen Po started to rub against Lu Tian again. How could Lu Tian, ​​such a simple boy, be a match for the scheming Jiang Baige? How pitiful...

There is no need to even go to the comment section, the barrage of comments is already madly strangling Jiang Baige.

All kinds of dirty, insulting words filled the screen, and the words kept asking her to die, and also cursing her ancestors (Jiang Baige didn't care much about this, because she didn't know who her ancestors were)...

The “pigeon hunting” carnival in the barrage continued to the comments.

IDs with Lu Tian's avatar and Lu Tian's name thanked Shen Po in the comment section for "standing up" for his brother, saying that his brother was stupid and must have been deceived, and finally ended up scolding Jiang Baige.

It was as if the Jiang Baige was not a living person, but a symbol for them to vent their emotions.

After being scolded so many times, Jiang Baige no longer feels anything.

But what she couldn't stand the most was Shen Po's slander that she was a man-loving and misogynistic person, which was simply the greatest insult to her.

However, some people in the barrage and comment area used this as an excuse to attack Jiang Baige's novels, saying that her novels feature female protagonists and beloved daughters, but in fact, there are male characters in every novel, and the web dramas adapted from them even have an extra male protagonist, which is completely flattering men...

Jiang Baige almost wanted to spit out blood.

In the eyes of those who only have men in their hearts and get nervous when they see men, all the effort she put into portraying the heroine was wasted.

If they are really her readers, she can still comfort herself: the stress is because she has lost power for too long, she doesn’t know what subjectivity is, and she still needs to continue learning and improving. It doesn’t matter…

But these people just attacked her for the sake of attacking her.

Even though Jiang Baige had lived for almost forty years, she could not stand such mindless slander. She turned off her phone and took two deep breaths.

What a piece of crap.

Tao Mindai estimated that Jiang Baige was almost done with the film, so she called him and asked straight to the point, "How are you going to deal with this bug? Sue him for spreading rumors? Since he's on camera, it shouldn't be hard to sue him."

"But he was quite cunning and never mentioned my name at all..."

"It doesn't matter. I know a few lawyers who specialize in helping celebrities with defamation lawsuits. They should be able to handle it."

But this is not what Jiang Baige is really worried about.

She concealed Xue Qinghui's name and told Tao Mindai about Xue Qinghui's speculation about the whole incident.

After hearing this, Tao Mindai first spat fiercely, and then said, "These bastards, they have nothing to do."

"If I knew things would turn out like this, I would rather be a stranger to him like in my last life and everything would be fine."

Jiang Baige's voice was so low that Tao Mindai didn't hear clearly, so she just said "Hmm?" Jiang Baige said she didn't answer.

Tao Mindai added: "It seems that this matter can't be resolved peacefully? It may not work if we don't take legal action? Is that old bastard Lao Ge just pretending to be dead? This drama is related to him anyway, so he really won't do anything?"

The tone was worried and angry.

"Black and red are both red. Anyway, I am the one who died and the popularity is his. He can't wait to be happy."

Moreover, maybe Lao Ge also contributed to this carnival of attack on her.

After all, she was extremely reluctant to join the crew in the first place. Old Ge had to be humble and submissive, and he might be feeling very angry and had no place to vent it.

Now that everyone is pushing her down, he must step on her a few times, right?

"I have two plans in mind now. The first one is to counter their moves. Every time they throw dirty water, I will fight back immediately. But this way, I am actually very passive. And they may come with a second wave before I finish the previous move."

"What about the second one?"

"The second plan is to let them attack first, and when they have almost finished their attack, I will strike back all at once. But if that happens, I will have to endure and collect evidence now."

The sound of squeezing a plastic bottle came from Tao Mindai's side: "And Lu Tian, ​​this coward! He didn't even dare to fart for so many days..."

Because Tao Mindai was Jiang Baige's graduate school classmate, and Jiang Baige never mentioned Lu Tian, ​​she only knew that Jiang Baige and Lu Tian were alumni, and had no idea what had happened between them before.

Just think that this was a hype by Lu Tian and the media to deceive Jiang Baige.

Unlike Tao Mindai, Lin Xingran knew that Lu Tian had been pursuing Jiang Baige relentlessly.

Their "women's study room" also "fell" when Jiang Baige's Nanlin.com account was exposed.

They encountered these attacks once when they spoke up for Cen Muzi.

The only difference is that this time the protagonist becomes one of the managers of the public account, which is a little different.

Lin Xingran took the initiative to take over all the work of the "Women's Study" and told Jiang Baige not to worry about things here.

Jiang Baige felt a little embarrassed at first.

Lin Xingran said that she was just working part-time now, and she had no formal job, so she had time. She also believed that Jiang Baige would definitely be able to stand up. As a friend, she could not do much, but she would help as much as she could.

Having said that, Jiang Baige was no longer polite to Lin Xingran.

After taking over all the updating work of the official account, Lin Xingran increased the frequency of updates. He wrote articles to oppose cyber violence and support Jiang Baige, and he also revisited the previous series of articles related to the colored hair incident and pushed them many times to share his experience in dealing with cyber violence.

In addition, Lin Xingran also recommended historical and theoretical books related to the "witch hunt" in medieval Europe, as well as books that deconstruct the image of "mad women" in literary works...

Not to mention others, Jiang Baige felt her courage doubled after seeing this.

They have always had a consensus: instead of being weakened into a "victim" by the perpetrator, it is better to reshape their own image as a "rebel".

——If you admit defeat and give in, there will be no benefit except making yourself look more pitiful and allowing the perpetrator to become more rampant.

Only by continuous resistance can we defend our dignity and interests.

Fortunately, there was no bad news from Dugu He.

Perhaps it is because cyber violence takes place in the "virtual world" after all, and there are walls in the "second and third dimensions", so the impact on the sales of paper books is much smaller.

But just when Jiang Baige was comforting herself, reality slapped her in the face again...


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