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Chapter 101

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The comments section for Chu Xiang's new and old novels was filled with bloodshed. Even though many people supported Chu Xiang and helped her fight back against Xia Wushuang's fans. However, Xia Wushuang's fans all felt that Xia Wushuang had suffered a great grievance and vowed to seek justice for Xia Wushuang. They even scolded Jinjiang, so how could they let go of a transparent author?

The negative two points in the comments section were too much to read. Some people's words were simply unbearable to look at and were extremely vile. Liang Jun frowned as he read.

He had not read Chu Xiang's novels before. When he saw that Chu Xiang was doing well, he thought that things had gotten better. He did not expect it to be so serious. It looked like someone was deliberately stirring up trouble and leading Wushuang's fans to do something. Perhaps it was Xia Wushuang who had opened an account to do so. Anyway, no one knew who was on the other side through the internet.

Liang Jun liked Demon Emperor very much. He opened Fairy Demon and read a few chapters and knew that Demon Emperor was better. Even if the writing was immature, the plot was enough to make up for this flaw. What if a friend was bullied? Of course, help bully back!

Liang Jun moved his fingers and wrists. He opened three accounts on his tablet, computer, and phone. He did not forget to disguise his IP address and started a war of words in the comments section.

He was known as the talkative Eight-clawed Monster. His typing speed was not an exaggeration, and his vocabulary was even more incredible. He did not use a single vulgar word when insulting others. He refuted Wushuang's fans until they were flustered.

They would only point out that Chu Xiang plagiarized and did not repent. With the verdict, they could not do anything. They could only mislead passersby to believe that their verdict was wrong and that Chu Xiang had plagiarized.

Liang Jun was different. His comments were all reasonable and well-founded. He even pointed out the story outlines of the two novels and used facts to show that there was no similarity between the two novels. Plagiarism did not exist.

He was also bored and anxious. He was about to create the color palette, but he still personally tore apart Wushuang's fans. He was used to arguing with his readers, so he was really talented in this aspect. Gradually, some of Wushuang's fans fell into his trap. They even said something like "Even if Chu Xiang didn't copy, it's still too disrespectful to her seniors."

Xia Wushuang's big fans saw the post and quickly replied that Chu Xiang had copied it. But since the post had already been posted, it would take a long time before they could request the moderator to delete it. Liang Jun seized on this point to attack. "Xia Wushuang is now considered a senior, and all the newcomers have to be respectful to her and let her blackmail them. They have to clarify that they didn't copy her because they didn't respect her. Do they want to be the founder of the online literature world?"

There were old and old fans, some were clear-headed, and some were muddle-headed. Those who had been led into a trap did not even have the time to regret it. Just like that, the unanimous criticism of Wushuang's fans was broken. Many authors and readers who were against Wushuang's fans caught hold of their weaknesses and spread their comments to various forums, letting passersby see how big Wushuang's fans' faces were.

Xia Wushuang couldn't sit still anymore. She posted the long Weibo post she had prepared in the wee hours of the morning. She faintly acted pitiful throughout the post. First, she accepted the verdict and then apologized to Chu Xiang without any sincerity. Then, she expressed that she might not have the confidence to defend her rights in the future. She also said that she had been in low spirits recently and was not in the mood to write. She felt guilty to the readers who were waiting for her to start a new novel.

In any case, she did not lack in acting pitiful and expressing her feelings. She also implied that Jinjiang was covering up for Chu Xiang. Chu Xiang had luckily escaped by copying her novel and did not have to bear any responsibility. Instead, she, the victim, had to come out and apologize. Xia Wushuang also apologized to the Great Gods who were on her side, saying that she had implicated them.

This made Xia Wushuang's fans' hearts ache. The other Great Gods were also in cahoots with Wushuang's fans because their own families had been implicated. Their morale rose again, and they wanted to seek justice from Chu Xiang.

The passersby did not understand how to identify plagiarism. They also did not understand the so-called color palette. They felt that it was similar, but also did not seem to know each other. Most of them could only judge based on the words of both sides.

Xia Wushuang's Weibo post was quite touching. Which Great God author couldn't write a paragraph with meaning? After many people saw it, they couldn't help but think that Great God authors wouldn't go so far as to scam an invisible person, right? There were also a few Great Gods on her side. They wouldn't go so far as to gang up on an invisible person, right? Who was that invisible person? What was so special about her that they would bully her like this? Therefore, the conclusion was that Chu Xiang had plagiarized. It was just that high-level plagiarism had escaped the rules.

Upon seeing this, Liang Jun felt a little guilty. Could it be that he had provoked Xia Wushuang into posting on Weibo because he had insulted Wushuang's fans? If this happened in the wee hours of the morning, who knew what would happen in the morning?

He walked around the room a few times and made a decision.

He urged those people to finish the color palette and directly posted all the color palettes on his main account.

[Gentleman on the Roof V: Let's talk about color palettes. Everyone is looking for something different. Plagiarism is not about you plagiarism. Plagiarism is plagiarism ~ We don't care about seniority. It's simple to let everyone see a joke. — — Melon Eater]

As soon as he posted on Weibo, his readers and fans rushed to appear.

[F * ck! He's not posting a paragraph today, but a science post? What's going on?]

[Gentleman, did your account get hacked? Why are you suddenly taking sides? Isn't this about the female channel? Wake up!]

[Great God is also watching? Is he crying out for Chu Huang or can't stand Xia Wushuang bullying others? This is a slap in the face. If Chu Huang plagiarized Xia Wushuang, then did Xia Wushuang plagiarize those five books? Hahahahaha]

[Xia Wushuang's face is as thick as a wall. Her fans are also speechless. She actually made Chu Huang respect her senior. Hahaha, I'm dying of laughter.]

[This color palette is invincible. It turns out that it's all the usual settings for cultivation literature. Xia Wushuang took this and copied it. It's obvious that she's trying to scam others. What kind of operation is this?]

Then, his Weibo post was forwarded by several familiar authors in the male channel. The style was "Hahaha, this is good science." Basically, they had an indifferent attitude and thought it was fun. They were just joining in the fun. Of course, they could tell that the two articles were not plagiarized, so they forwarded it.

Those who were familiar with Liang Jun were naturally gods or authors with a bit of fame. This time, the news spread quickly. Soon, new posts popped up on various forums, pasted on Liang Jun's Weibo and a clear color palette.

Even if passers-by did not understand the color palette and felt that "Heavenly Immortal" and "Immortal Demon" were a little similar, no one felt so now.

Because there were a total of seven articles, and the colored parts were all "a little similar." It couldn't be that the seven of them plagiarized each other, right? Five of them were classics! Their status was not as low as Chu Xiang's. Even the worst was at the god level. Who would suspect that they plagiarized each other?

Moreover, this was Gentleman on Liang's Weibo post! He was a god in the male channel who had sold many film and game copyrights. Many people had read his articles and knew his silly personality. He had written for ten years without a blemish. How could he lie and wrongly accuse Xia Wushuang now?

Wushuang fans were so annoying. Compared to Gentleman on Liang's side, everyone subconsciously leaned towards Gentleman on Liang. There were also a few famous male supporting authors who forwarded the Weibo post. No matter how they looked at it, they felt that this was the truth.

The plagiarism theory collapsed instantly. Everyone looked at Jin Jiang's judgment and felt that it was more convincing. Then, they looked at Xia Wushuang's three long Weibo posts. From her righteous reprimanding Chu Huang for plagiarism, to insisting on seeking justice, insisting on protecting her rights, and finally apologizing. The more they looked, the more they felt that something was wrong.

Someone took out her Weibo post and analyzed it word by word. They dug out the hidden meaning in her words and Jin Jiang's intention to act pitiful and innocent. The authors were the most involved in this matter. They were better at playing with words. This kind of thing could only deceive passers-by and readers. In the eyes of the authors, nothing could be hidden.

After her Weibo was analyzed in this way, even passers-by who did not know the inside story would despise it. Even if Wushuang fans were brainless, they would do so to help Xia Wushuang vent her anger. In the end, Xia Wushuang actually used her fans to induce them to attack Chu Huang online. As a result, several radical fans were sued by Chu Huang. Now, Xia Wushuang was still acting pitiful and wanted to use others to do her dirty work. She was too shameless!

At this point, other than a portion of Wushuang fans who still insisted that Xia Wushuang was innocent, everyone else understood who was right and who was wrong. Although most people did not understand why a guru like Xia Wushuang would bully the newcomer Chu Huang, she did it. She even called her friends and fans to bully her. It was too disgusting.

Wushuang fans insisted that these were all malicious interpretations and that Xia Wushuang was innocent. However, the more they acted like this, the more people felt that they were brainless and that they were adding more hate to Xia Wushuang. Xia Wushuang's fans were already showing signs of leaving. After all, the truth was basically out. Which rational fan wouldn't be disappointed?

Zhuo Yu only found out about this matter when he saw others discussing it in a group of authors. He knocked on Liang Jun's door and opened it. "I thought you were asleep, so I didn't wake you up when I came back. What are you doing? Why did you suddenly post on Weibo? Did Chu Xiang ask you to post it? "

Liang Jun shook his head as his fingers flew across the keyboard. He did not even raise his head. "How could she have the nerve to ask me for help? I happen to know that she's a color palette maker. Just now, I had nothing better to do and opened an account to attack Xia Wushuang's fans. I didn't expect to cause such a commotion. Xia Wushuang even posted on Weibo. You also know that Chu Xiang is sleeping and her phone is switched off. Aren't I trying to atone for my mistake by doing this? Besides, she really didn't copy. There's nothing wrong with me taking sides. "

Zhuo Yu tapped on his phone a few times and also reposted Liang Jun's Weibo to express his support. Then he said, "I feel that she has her own ideas and it's not appropriate for me to rashly get involved. The outside world will speculate about the relationship between us. It won't be good for a new author like her. "

Liang Jun did not mind. "What's wrong with that? Who said that new authors can't be friends with gurus? Who said that male and female authors can't be gay friends? Also, I watched 'The Demon Emperor' today. It's really good. I'm now a fan of Xiang Xiang's. Shouldn't fans help refute the rumors? "

"Xiang Xiang?" Zhuo Yu looked at Liang Jun inquisitively. He crossed his arms and leaned against the door. "I wasn't home today. Your relationship has progressed at lightning speed. You're even calling her by such a mushy name?"

"That's right. With me around, there's no place that can be cold. Today, I brought Xiang Xiang to spar with me and even read novels with her. She really doesn't know a lot of things. She's so cute. Don't you think that her name is Xiang Xiang? Haha … "

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