Chapter 657: Chapter 467: Pulverize Her
“Curse ? He actually cursed !” In the bedroom, Chen Yue lay on the large bed, instantly fuming with rage.
The irritation that had previously been alleviated by her venting suddenly reached its peak of anger, and even the [headphone model] would probably be useless now.
[Mad Woman] was a term she had never heard before, but she could understand its literal aning.
Not to ntion, this interview video was very considerate, it actually had subtitles!
This blogger nad [Qian], even politely put double quotes around the words Mad Woman.
Yep, that was the height of politeness.
Because in the video, after he heard Cheng Zhu say that word, he first paused, let out an “Ah,” and then couldn’t help but start laughing.
It was so hard to hold back, really too hard!
This blogger known as Qian was well aware that the young tycoon in front of him definitely knew these words were said by the founder of Yue Tea because they had gone over the content before the official recording.
He just thought that the other party’s actor-level performance was just too splendid!
Cheng Zhu acted as if he had no idea who could say such a stupid thing, with a tone full of endless discontent and bafflent.
Chen Yue definitely deserved to be cursed, but there was skill in cursing soone.
After cursing, he imdiately said, “I’ve always felt that people should: not comnt without knowing the full picture.”
“Regarding this collaboration with ‘Langya List,’ I have deeply understood this film and television project, I even visited the set twice to check out the actors’ filming conditions, and on-site I saw performances that were truly shocking, and I firmly believed that this work would be a hit, possibly even becoming a classic.”
When it cos to collaboration projects, just blindly praise it and be done!
Qian had communicated with Cheng Zhu before the official recording, so at this mont, following Cheng Zhu’s previous instructions, he imdiately chid in, “You even went on set visits?”
“Yes,” Cheng Zhu nodded.
This piece of information was very important and was sothing he’d deliberately released at this ti.
“Then did you et Hu Ge?” Qian imdiately perked up, acting like a hardcore Hu fan.
He wasn’t even pretending; Hu really was one of the rare actors in the entertainnt industry whose male fans might outnumber his female fans.
“Of course.” Cheng Zhu nodded. “I even treated the whole crew to Youu Tea.”
Qian imdiately gave a thumbs up, praising: “The boss is so wealthy and generous.”
After the complint, he skillfully steered the conversation back to cursing Chen Yue, asking Cheng Zhu, “So, you think her comnt was irresponsible towards the company, poorly said?”
“Of course.” Cheng Zhu slightly nodded, then started to say sothing that would resonate with many netizens: “So people just love to take the moral high ground at every turn, and I personally really dislike such people.”
Once resonance occurred, the audience would only have one thought: “Well cursed!”
While discussing this, Cheng Zhu, that jerk, even nastily added, “If such a person is your boss, then you’ll need to be even more careful.”
Now, the working viewers watching the video wouldn’t be able to handle it.
Max it out, completely max out my resonance!
All of a sudden, the term Mad Woman bizarrely started to beco deeply rooted in people’s hearts.
Chen Yue, watching the video, was so angry her face changed color.
Qian, who had been fanning the flas earlier, now seed to shift his attitude, and with a light cough said, “Mr. Cheng, that term I just ntioned was said by a competitor in your tea industry.”
Cheng Zhu imdiately picked up the cue, laughing as he turned towards the cara and gestured with his hand: “Cut this part out!”
And true to his word, the video actually went to two seconds of a black screen, accompanied by a beep sound!
For the average viewers, what they saw was a jovial and amusing segnt that they might even find entertaining.
“Hahaha, he said cut, but it all got aired!”
“I’m dying, I think this Youu Tea boss is very real, very down-to-earth!”
“Normal, he’s a freshman, just look at your classmates around you to see how they act.”
But for Chen Yue, the party concerned, she felt bewildered.
Not only did she feel angry, but also a bit panicked.
The reason was simple: The information revealed in the conversation between Qian and Cheng Zhu was a bit too much.
Firstly, this person was a woman; secondly, this person also worked in the tea business.
She knew that she would soon be targeted and that her previous interview content would quickly be dug up!
If it was at any other ti, it actually wouldn’t matter.
There wasn’t any such thing as “smiling on the surface while cursing in your heart” between competitors.
These days, competitors were all about openly criticizing each other, making snide remarks, and directing insults indirectly.
We Chinese are comparatively polite; after all, we belong to a nation of etiquette, so we choose verbal jousts, honeyed words with a dagger in one’s heart.
Unlike abroad, where business wars are settled in a fighting cage.
Cursing a few words at a competitor, what’s the problem?
No problem at all.
But the issue was that Youu Tea’s collaboration this ti was indeed good!
So, at such a ti, digging up her comnts from before to “archaeologicalize” would really be a slap in the face!
After watching the not-too-long interview video, she opened the comnts section and sure enough, the focal point of the discussion was her!
The top comnt read bluntly: “Stop guessing, it’s Chen Yue, founder of Yue Tea.”
Below were replies like these:
“Kind person, thank you.”
“Hahaha, aweso!”
“Great, saves from scrolling further.”
“Full and satisfied!”
“This lon stays fresh!”
The curiosity of the lon-eating masses was satisfied, but Chen Yue’s heart sank to the bottom.
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