After Switching Bodies, the Mad Overbearing CEO Takes Over the Entertainment Industry Chapter 209: 206: To be precise, I've always been watching y
Chapter 209: Chapter 206: To be precise, I’ve always been watching you
Her long statent undoubtedly annoyed many people who began to say that if she was involved in the online world, why couldn’t she accept criticism? They claid they were stating facts and wondered if she thought that sending a lawyer’s letter would scare them off.
So people took advantage of their private accounts, thinking that Ji Tian, no matter how capable, couldn’t find them; so even used other people’s real nas to post, emboldened and hurling harsher insults.
It was only after the first private account received a court summons that the comnts under her Weibo quieted down.
So people just won’t cry until they see the coffin. As for who had hired the troll army, she had no clue.
Just as she was pondering how to investigate, Qin Jiangsheng sent her a ssage: “The troll army was hired by Bai Tingyu.”
He also attached a screenshot.
Ji Tian’s eyes lit up, and she replied instantly, “How did you know?”
Qin Jiangsheng: “I looked into it.”
She paused slightly, considering that from the mont she was attacked to the ti she issued her statent only about three hours had passed. To investigate people in this tifra, one had to act imdiately, but she was busy taking screenshots and gathering evidence.
After hesitating, she tapped the screen lightly, “So from the very beginning of this matter, you’ve been paying attention?”
Ji Tian suddenly felt a bit nervous, staring at the screen, seeing that the other party had been typing for a long ti but not replying. Just as she thought there was a glitch with the ssaging app, he finally responded.
Qin Jiangsheng: “To be precise, I’ve been paying attention to you all along, Tiantian. Although the ti we see each other every day is very short, and we may not even et, I have always been behind you, just turn your head, and you will see .”
Turn around…
Driven by an inexplicable urge, Ji Tian looked out the window. On the exterior corridor, Qin Jiangsheng was leaning against the balcony, looking down at his phone. Sensing sothing, he looked up and smiled at her.
The normally stoic Qin Jiangsheng, the few smiles he had, were all for Ji Tian.
Even Ji Tian found it odd—she didn’t know why she had always tried to get close to Qin Jiang since their first eting. There were many ways to increase affection value, but she wanted him to rember her deeply. She could be tough on everyone else but always left so room to compromise for him.
That day he was sick, she could have refrained from kissing him, but his pitiful look made it impossible for her to resist feeling soft, and even his clumsy way of expressing his liking for her, she found excuses to avoid offending the powerful antagonist, but in truth, she just didn’t want to reject him.
If this world had been restarted several tis, did she and Qin Jiang know each other?
Ji Tian typed a few characters: “Thank you.”
And sent a cute little bear emoji.
The bell for class rang, and they both headed back to their classrooms.
When Ji Tian looked up again, he was gone.
She couldn’t help but ask in her mind, “King of Competition, if this is my last life, how many lives have I experienced before?”
The King of Competition appeared leisurely, holding a pack of batteries Ji Tian had given him, eating them like chips: “Two, this is your third life. Heavenly Dao created this world with nurous flaws, and your awakening consciousness was unexpected. So, when the world’s storyline approached a perfect ending, it would reset. Host, if you still fail to save yourself in this life, it will be the sa as never awakening again. The world will continue as usual, and you will cease to exist.”
Ji Tian understood the principle of survival of the fittest.
Finding the world’s flaws amidst layers of restrictions is both a blessing and a curse.
They had their own thoughts, flesh and blood, not cold machines.
“Is there a way to evoke the mories of my past lives in the people around , at the very least to know the plot of this world?”
The King of Competition shook his head: “Nope, very few can awaken. After a reset, their mories get sealed. Unless soone has a very strong subjective consciousness, they might get vague mories through overlaps with past life fragnts. Many people would just think it’s a dream, or they’re walking in circles. Even you haven’t awakened any sealed mories.”
Ji Tian: “…”
Sorry, but she couldn’t rember. Maybe there was nothing important…
The King of Competition, full and content, patted its eggshell, half slumped, and sighed, “The antagonist boss of this world is still formidable. I heard that in the first world, he almost overturned the system created by Heavenly Dao. He gave up in the end, leading to your second and now third lives.”
“You an Qin Jiangsheng?”
The King of Competition: “Who else would the antagonist boss be?”
“Why? If he could, why give up on ending our plight? If he succeeded, we would control our destinies, not just follow so so-called storyline.”
The King of Competition fell silent for a mont before slowly speaking, “I don’t know either. That’s just what I heard while serving ti in the System Star Prison. And about the first world, it was just an experint. Since it wasn’t successful, so-called ‘transmigrators’ and order keepers were added to this world.”
Essentially, the King of Competition was also working a job. How could it obtain such detailed information about the boss? That it could tell her this much was already not easy.
“Okay, thank you.”
The King of Competition seed a bit embarrassed, “Stop it, don’t ntion it. If you really want to thank , bring a few hundred more bottles of shower gels. I’m running out.”
Ji Tian: “…”
“How do you use them up so quickly? I gave you a hundred bottles just last ti.”
It blushed awkwardly, “I used to use one bottle at a ti when conditions were poor. Now that I have better conditions, it’s ten bottles each ti. You promised to take care of , don’t lie to !”
“…”
What a wasteful creature.
Who bathes like that? She had really raised a gold-dissolving creature.
Ji Tian’s consciousness returned from the sea of knowledge, and she looked at her phone. Qin Jiangsheng had sent her a picture of pink baby’s breath, asking, “Do you like it?”
She hadn’t replied to him yet.
So in the first world, Qin Jiangsheng had almost succeeded, but then he gave up. Why was that?
How did he nearly overturn the rules, given that Heavenly Dao is so elusive, almost no different from a ghost because it has no physical form?
If she could awaken his mories from the first life, could it potentially make things much easier?
But Ji Tian didn’t know what mattered enough to Qin Jiangsheng to stir his sealed mories, because she knew so little about him. It seed now she needed to observe him at all tis.
So she replied, “I like it. This afternoon, I have an interview at KI Research Institute. Can you go with ?”
Two seconds later, he replied, “Okay.”
Perhaps feeling that the single word was too curt, he sent a smiley emoji.
Ji Tian found it funny whenever she saw this built-in emoji. She usually sent this smiley when she was angry or annoyed, the irony of it.
Ji Tian: “Mm, let’s et up after school without fail.”
The end of the school day arrived quickly, and Ji Tian packed her bag and headed out.
Qin Jiangsheng was already waiting in the corridor, with Class 2 just next door, very close.
He stood very straight, with his neat short hair partially covering his brow. Qin Jiangsheng always had an indifferent aura, standing there as if he commanded his own territory, and other students made a point of walking around him.
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