Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Pan Yan soon learned about this matter. He was stunned when he went online and took a look.
How did Xia Xibei suddenly get dragged down in this?
When he figured out what was going on, he didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.
He didn’t expect that the man was a reporter from “Vision Hua,” and he didn’t expect that the man would post Xia Xibei’s photos online.
If Xia Xibei’s photo was ugly, or Cui Tong’s was also pretty, that would have been okay.
However, since Xia Xibei’s photo was good-looking and Cui Tong’s was not, it was a problem.
Cui Tong’s fans were angry now, beginning to trash “Vision Hua” and attacking Xia Xibei’s fans ferociously.
Pan Yan was speechless.
This was simply an unmitigated disaster!
There was no choice but to let the company’s PR deal with it.
When Xia Xibei looked over and saw his unpleasant expression, she froze. Then she also took out her phone.
After browsing for a while, she quickly figured out the situation as well.
She didn’t expect things to develop in this manner in barely half an hour.
She thought about it, then sent a message to a few people, asking Tang Luo and the others to try to control the emotions of the fans.
It was not a good thing to go up against a senior like Cui Tong when she hadn’t even officially debuted yet, whether or not it was truly justified.
It had to be kept under control.
Of course, Cui Tong’s side couldn’t benefit. At the very least, she would lose some potential fans.
When Song Jiaren first saw this, she was furious and almost picked up her cell phone to start fighting with Cui Tong’s fans.
She had now fully mastered the fans’ culture and roasting techniques. She was not afraid, even if it was 10 people against her.
However, after seeing Xia Xibei’s message, she could only hold back her anger and go to the fan group to appease other fans.
If they started fighting with each other, they simply couldn’t win, and they would seem arrogant to observers too.
There was no need to do that when Xia Xibei was just starting out.
There were not many people in the fans’ group, just 100 people or so, but they were all Xia Xibei’s hardcore fans, all of whom Song Jiaren added in after testing and observation.
Although there were only so many people, which was no competition for the other party’s million-plus fans, these fans were sensible.
Compared to these fans, Song Jiaren was relatively more impulsive.
If it weren’t for Xia Xibei and the others watching, Song Jiaren would have gone and fought.
But there was one good thing about Song Jiaren— she was the closest to Xia Xibei, and she actually listened to Xia Xibei.
When Xia Xibei asked her to go and persuade other fans not to follow the drama, she controlled her anger and went to the group to appease everyone.
The vast majority of people in the group understood that such a verbal war had started as a mess, and even if they won, it wouldn’t be good. In fact, it would hurt Xia Xibei, so they all advocated for no fighting with Cui Tong’s fans on their accounts.
With peer-to-peer, face-to-face appeals and reassurances, Xia Xibei’s fans quieted down and stopped cursing the other side.
Even if there was a little restlessness, it had little effect.
At this moment, there was a sudden movement on Xia Xibei’s microblog.
She sent out a short video.
In the video, she held her palm slightly out of the window and whistled a bird’s call under her breath.
After a while, everyone heard the sound of flapping wings.
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Then, several small birds of different species appeared in the video.
The birds flew over and landed on Xia Xibei’s palm, her other hand lightly stroking the heads and backs of the birds.
As the birds were caressed, they closed their eyes comfortably.
This was the end of the short video, but this post made her fans ecstatic!