Chu Xiang was in a very bad situation now. She was in a job crisis, a health crisis, a family crisis, and a savings crisis. She was basically at the lowest point in her life.
Things had to be solved one by one. Chu Xiang had confidence, so she was not in a hurry at all.
She nourished her body with Reiki for a whole night. When she woke up the next day, she was full of energy. She listened to "Heavenly Immortal" on her voice recorder while packing her luggage. This time, it was much better than before. She only felt tired after half a day of packing. After resting for ten minutes, she could start packing again. She was very efficient.
When it was time to go to work at nine o 'clock, Chu Xiang's QQ prompt kept ringing. She took a towel to wipe her sweat, clicked on QQ, and saw that it was a message from her editor.
[Editor Tingyu: Qingxiang Chu Yun, are you there? Xia Wushuang posted a long Weibo to accuse you of plagiarism again.]
[Editor Tingyu: This time, several masters who have a good relationship with her reposted and supported her. Your situation is a bit bad.]
[Editor Tingyu: There is one more thing. Someone exposed your photo. The forum administrator deleted it, but other forums and Weibo have it. Many people are spreading mockery and even exposed your address. Don't you think you should hide?]
Tingyu also sent her several links to posts and Weibo. Chu Xiang clicked on them and saw the bloody storm on the Internet.
Xia Wushuang once again took the lead. The long Weibo post was all about putting a hat on Chu Xiang's head, trying to prove that she was guilty of plagiarism. There was also a hint of pitifulness in her words. It seemed that Chu Xiang was an evil person. Not only did she not respect the "senior", but she also sued for provocation and refused to admit her mistake.
Sometimes, it was difficult to prove plagiarism. Xia Wushuang began to imply that Chu Xiang was a high-level plagiarist and it was very likely that she would not be convicted in the end. She also accused her and her fans, which made her very uncomfortable and helpless as the original author.
A total of eight masters and masters reposted Xia Wushuang's Weibo, saying that they supported her rights and despised Chu Xiang for plagiarism. They hoped that Chu Xiang could apologize and end this matter.
Xia Wushuang's fans were heartbroken. They felt that their boss had suffered a great grievance. He was actually sued by a plagiarist. However, Xia Wushuang's accusation that Chu Xiang plagiarized was evidence of slander, but Chu Xiang plagiarized Xia Wushuang probably had no evidence. In the end, wouldn't Chu Xiang escape unscathed and Xia Wushuang be judged guilty?
How could this be? When the fans saw Xia Wushuang's post on Weibo, she hoped that the fans would be rational and not implicate themselves because of her, they felt that such a heartwarming post was very rare. She was still concerned about them at this time. It was as if they had been injected with chicken blood. They spontaneously charged forward for Xia Wushuang and posted on various forums about Chu Xiang's plagiarism incident, as well as the fact that Chu Xiang's character was inferior and that she was a fat, round, and ugly woman.
When the colorful palette was placed there, it looked quite real. Those who didn't have the patience to look carefully would be misled. Those who weren't in the industry would even believe that the two articles on the palette were the same and that it was plagiarism.
There were also photos of Chu Xiang. She could see that they were taken when she left the police station. The two girls probably weren't happy that the photos were deleted, so they secretly took a few more photos of her.
Chu Xiang really didn't look good now. She didn't dress up either. She couldn't be considered an ugly woman. She was just a very, very ordinary passerby. However, compared to Xia Wushuang's tall and thin appearance, the contrast was too big. Even if Xia Wushuang didn't have very good facial features, she was tall, thin, and fair. Many fans called her a beautiful writer and liked her very much. Chu Xiang naturally became a fat, round, and ugly otaku in their mouths.
Many bored netizens followed the discussion, causing a few posts to become popular. People seemed to never stop commenting on other people's appearance. Actually, this matter had nothing to do with Chu Xiang's appearance. However, there were many people mocking her because of the photos. People who were ugly would cause more trouble.
This matter was originally only fermenting in the industry. It was something that most authors and some readers knew about. Now, because Xia Wushuang's fans were posting all over the place, it had become something that almost all authors, most readers, and many laymen knew about. It directly went out of the industry.
This matter was a little big. If it wasn't handled well, it could easily tarnish Chu Xiang's reputation. After all, the popularity was only temporary. People had a fixed impression of her. Then, after a period of time, she would clear the stain, and no one would know. Everyone would only remember that she was a shameless transparent person who plagiarized and accused the original author.
Chu Xiang was someone who had been in the entertainment industry her whole life. She pondered for a while and used 5,000 yuan to buy a water army to control the comments. She didn't need to quarrel with people. She just pretended to be Chu Xiang's fans and unrelated passers-by and calmly and rationally expressed her attitude.
[I've read 'Shangxian' and 'Immortal Demon'. The content of the two books is completely different. I believe that Qingxiang Chu Yun didn't plagiarize. I support Qingxiang Chu Yun's rights. No matter how high Xia Wushuang's status is or how many godly friends are on his side, you can't accuse someone of plagiarism without any evidence. Wait for Jinjiang's fair judgment.]
['Shangxian' is very good. I didn't expect it to be stopped because of this. I support Qingxiang Chu Yun and wait for the judgment. No matter what happens, Xia Wushuang's fans publicly exposed Qingxiang Chu Yun and spread her private information. They've violated the bottom line. I firmly reject such actions and insulting words. Abide by the law. I hope Xia Wushuang's fans understand the law.]
[If I don't look, I don't know if she plagiarized. Isn't this something that can only be confirmed after the results are out? If Xia Wushuang has the confidence, why is he in such a hurry to convict Qingxiang Chu Yun? Xia Wushuang's fans are really disgusting. They're even mocking others for being ugly. Isn't it good to show your own photos? What does it have to do with you whether she's ugly or not? Is this also a point of ridicule? Is it because you're not qualified to write if you're not beautiful?]
[There are so many things going on in the female community. I'm having so much fun gossiping. Why don't I see any ugly authors in the male community? Everyone is just talking about literature. Does Jinjiang actually need beautiful women to be authors?]
When the matter fermented and reached a certain level, more people would participate. For example, when the male and female communities were mentioned, many authors in Jinjiang were unhappy. Wouldn't Xia Wushuang's fans be embarrassing the female community by causing such a commotion? Outsiders would think that Jinjiang Palace was scheming.
As soon as this thought popped up in their minds, many people's tone changed. For example, those who did not support either side and were waiting for the judgment. Others condemned Wushuang's fans for exposing Chu Xiang. The most boycotted by everyone was Wushuang's fans who mocked Chu Xiang for being ugly. As a woman, this kind of mockery was disgusting.
Xia Wushuang's popularity quickly decreased. However, because she had the support of several famous authors, many people were more willing to believe that Chu Xiang had really plagiarized. Otherwise, why would the famous authors step forward? These famous authors' readers naturally believed in their own authors and supported them. Together with Wushuang's fans, the comments were posted very quickly. They still had the upper hand and attacked many people who spoke up for Chu Xiang. They even scolded them for being lackeys of a plagiarist.
Chu Xiang had never instigated her readers to do anything. Furthermore, she was invisible, so no readers were willing to quarrel with others over her. Many of those who were attacked were just gossiping authors and passersby. This made their impression of Xia Wushuang even worse.
On the surface, it seemed like Xia Wushuang had the upper hand. However, in reality, her image had already started to deteriorate. Many people had already started to take a neutral stance. Just like Chu Xiang's troll army, they were waiting for the judgment. Before they could confirm whether she had plagiarized or not, they would not take sides. Moreover, they were extremely disgusted by Xia Wushuang's fans' actions of exposing Chu Xiang.
Seeing the subtle change in the situation, Chu Xiang was satisfied and sent money to the troll army. Then, she sent a message to the editor, hoping that the editor could urge Jinjiang to review this plagiarism incident as soon as possible. The judgment was the most important. Only with an official judgment would the passersby have a basis to believe.
[Editor Tingyu: I've reviewed it personally. I'll leave it to the editor-in-chief and the administrator now. This incident has caused quite a stir, so we need to be more careful. However, it should be done soon. After all, it's already out of the industry. If we don't resolve it now, we'll become a joke.]
[Qingxiang Chu Yun: Okay, I'll wait for the good news.]
[Qingxiang Chu Yun: Editor, I want to change my pen name. What's the procedure? I plan to start a new novel, and it's about cultivation. This time, I've refined the outline. The content will be much more exciting than 'Shangxian'. 'Shangxian' will be updated with 2,000 words a day in the future. The main content will be the new novel. Please report in advance.]
[Editor Tingyu: You're starting a new novel now? You have to be mentally prepared. The new novel is very likely to be negative. Even if Jinjiang decides that you didn't plagiarize, the aftereffects of this incident will be very serious. The duration of the aftereffects might also be longer.]
[Qingxiang Chu Yun: It's okay. I'm prepared. Web novels depend on the content. If too many people read it, the negative reviews will only backfire on Xia Wushuang.]
Tingyu didn't react when she saw the message. After reading it twice, she realized that Chu Xiang was writing a new novel. The results would be amazing, and the fans of the Almighty wouldn't be able to jump up and down. She had just read 'Shangxian' and didn't think that Chu Xiang had the ability to do so. However, she still encouraged her.
[Editor Tingyu: Go for it! It's best if you don't update your old novel. I'll send you the document to change your pen name. You can sign it and send it to me.]
Chu Xiang thanked the editor and went out to print the document. She signed it and sent it out.
She called her lawyer and asked him to help her collect evidence. The Internet was not a lawless place. Insulting someone and spreading it to a certain extent was illegal. However, most people wouldn't pursue the matter, and it was indeed difficult to sue. Sometimes, it might take a year or two to get a result. The result would be a public apology, and at most, compensation for psychological damage.
Most of the time, this kind of lawsuit was a thankless task. No one would really do it. However, Chu Xiang was serious. They were so crazy and stupid. Naturally, they should pay the price for their actions. Chu Xiang and the lawyer agreed to sue anyone who could collect enough evidence. The lawyer's fee was not a problem.
Therefore, in the evening, she posted a nine-grid lawyer's letter on the author's Weibo and sued nine people again. She also said that this was only a part of it, and she would firmly use the law to protect her legal rights.
After that, she didn't pay attention to the comments on the Internet. This kind of thing was too fake. It didn't matter even if she was thoroughly defamed. In the future, she would still be able to get what she wanted. As for the psychological impact of online violence, it didn't exist for her at all.
She spent all her energy on her body. The saying that "the body is the capital of revolution" was absolutely true. After recuperating with her spirit energy for an entire night, she finally went to Zhuo Yu's gym.
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