311: Chapter 311: Sudden Incident 311: Chapter 311: Sudden Incident Zhang Guoli was so furious that he left early.
Chen Haotian glanced at Zhao Xinxin with a complex expression, looked at Tangyu, and said, “Congratulations,” before also making his exit.
What remained was Zhao Xinxin’s solo performance.
Zhao Xinxin was thrilled today; standing on stage, she spoke freely, sharing thoughts she had buried in her heart.
For seven years, she had been waiting for the right opportunity, and clearly, striking a strategic partnership with Dali’s new product was a great chance for developnt.
After speaking for a full twenty minutes, Zhao Xinxin finally thanked the audience, and the press conference for Dali’s new product ca to a successful close.
After expressing her gratitude to the press, Zhao Xinxin and Manager Duan shared a thankful embrace with each other, and after these gestures, Zhao Xinxin approached Tangyu and Liu Shanshan and said, “Let’s go ho and celebrate at lunch.”
Surrounded by a throng of dia journalists, Zhao Xinxin, Tangyu, and the third person left the venue, and even when they exited the hotel, the reporters were reluctant to disperse, eager to capture more publicity shots, creating a rather star-studded atmosphere.
“Huangfu Jing, you big liar!
How can you face your countless fans?
Fan etings canceled, concerts postponed, all events canceled—how can you justify this to the fans who have waited so long?” A loud and angry voice rang out, and the dia journalists, who had been focusing on Tangyu and the others, turned towards the source of the noise.
The speaker was a middle-aged, overweight man, followed by a team of about twenty dressed uniformly, signifying their group identity.
Looking righteously indignant, he seed to be a fan of Huangfu Jing but was calling her a liar on this occasion.
Tangyu arched an eyebrow at the group.
He knew Huangfu Jing was genuinely ill, having advised her to cancel all events himself, certainly not out of pretense or deceit.
Tangyu’s gaze fixed on the man who had shouted, identifying him as a troll, likely put up to this to slander Huangfu Jing.
With so many dia journalists present, it was quite the opportune mont.
If it attracted their attention, the issue could magnify.
Tangyu then wondered who might hold such a grudge against Huangfu Jing to hire so many trolls to discredit her?
“That’s right, Huangfu Jing is a liar who has seriously deceived our emotions as fans.
We’ve been waiting for her fan eting and concert for half a year, having bought the tickets early, and yet she canceled and postponed them, a huge disappointnt to us loyal fans,” another voice added.
“Call Huangfu Jing out to give us a reasonable explanation, or we won’t leave today.
Fellow dia journalists, please help us judge this situation.”
“Huangfu Jing said she canceled all her events, but why did she agree to endorse Dali’s new product this ti?
Isn’t that contradictory?
We, as fans, deserve a reasonable explanation, or else we’ll stay put right here,” yet another person contested.
Many of Huangfu Jing’s fans, who were already loitering around, heard the commotion and gathered around, many expressing their skepticism about Huangfu Jing endorsing Dali’s new product.
The hotel security rushed to the scene, but there were too many people and they were unable to maintain order, rely standing by, prepared for anything.
The dia caras then turned towards Zhao Huanxin, Tangyu, and the third person, and so were also taking pictures of the disgruntled fans.
With so many dia outlets involved, the issue was clearly escalating.
Tangyu’s expression darkened slightly.
It was obvious that Xinxin Culture and Art was being targeted, otherwise they wouldn’t have brought up the endorsent deal with Dali’s new product.
The announcent had just been made, and already so many were causing a disturbance—could it be a coincidence?
Only a fool would think so.
Tangyu’s first suspect was naturally Zhang Guoli; his guilt seed most likely.
However, this incident likely wouldn’t affect the collaboration with Dali’s new product, though it could cause so trouble for Huangfu Jing.
“I am highly suspicious that Huangfu Jing is faking her illness.
It is impossible that she got sick just after getting off the plane and canceled all her commitnts—that is a blatantly irresponsible act.
I am even more suspicious that this has to do with the endorsent case of Dali’s new product.
Soone co out and give us a legitimate explanation, do not deceive our kind-hearted fans anymore,” the leading man called out, posing as a hurt fan, which resonated with many and drew the dia’s caras to him.
A chilling gleam crossed Tangyu’s eyes.
If Zhang Guoli was indeed behind this, his tactics were downright low.
If he had issues, he could have targeted him directly—why involve Huangfu Jing?
Tangyu detested involving his friends the most; it crossed his bottom line.
“You can eat whatever you want, but you can’t just say anything you like.
If you were truly a loyal fan of Huangfu Jing, you could never say such a thing,”, Tangyu confronted the man, his gaze piercing as he stood before him.
The man felt uncomfortable under Tangyu’s intense gaze but quickly recovered, staring back at Tangyu and retorted, “Who are you to say such things?
What’s wrong with what I said?”
“You don’t need to know who I am.
I just can’t stand seeing you distort the truth and sar others.
As a man with a conscience, I cannot tolerate such actions,” Tangyu declared, positioning himself on a moral high ground, which indeed won the favor of many.
One portrayed as a fan deeply hurt by Huangfu Jing, and the other stood morally condemning the act.
Currently, it seed neither was in the wrong.
“Humph, what a joke.
Where did I distort the truth?
Where did I sar Huangfu Jing?
Tell ,” the lead man sneered.
Tangyu quickly said, “First, you claim to be a loyal fan of Huangfu Jing, but as soon as you arrived, you started cursing profusely, calling her a liar, demanding explanations, accusing her of faking illness.
What is your intention here?
Don’t you think your words have massively backfired on you?
If you were truly a loyal fan of Huangfu Jing, would you start by hurling abusive curses and labeling her with so many accusations?
Isn’t this saring?
Any person with a normal way of thinking can see your hidden motives, and you still have the audacity to call yourself a loyal fan of Huangfu Jing?”
Tangyu’s words were sharp and piercing, cutting right to the heart of the matter, and he spoke with such a commanding presence that it naturally had a powerful deterrent effect.
The complexion of the man leading the accusers changed frequently, and he imdiately made excuses, “This is due to my deep love and profound disappointnt.
Imagine, as a loyal fan, I eagerly awaited half a year for Huangfu Jing to co to Donglin City, but as soon as she arrived, she imdiately announced she was sick, canceled all activities, and even said the concert would be tentatively postponed.
Maybe I was overzealous, perhaps I am quick-tempered, but I felt deceived, which is why I ca here to get an explanation.”
“Is this how you seek an explanation?
By starting off with berating and spewing filth?
Even debt collectors practice ‘courtesy before force.’ Even if you are upset, it’s barely been a week, just four days, and you’re already this impatient?
Look at those fans, they’ve been here for four days and nights without seeing Huangfu Jing.
Do you see them complaining?
If you really were a fan of Huangfu Jing, no matter what, you should support her unconditionally.
Not only do you not care about her health, but you also bring people here to throw mud.
Am I wrong to say you are saring Huangfu Jing?
If you truly loved soone deeply, would you start hurling abuses over a trivial matter?
A man’s love should be forgiving, no matter what the other party did wrong, you should forgive her.
Only then do you have the right to say you truly love her.
You contradict yourself, yet you still dare claim you’re a loyal fan of Huangfu Jing.
If you’re not saring her, then what are you doing?” Tangyu said.
“You—” The man leading the accusers was choked up and could not utter a single word, his face turning beet red.
The true loyal fans of Huangfu Jing had a sudden realization and unanimously turned against the group with malicious intent, severely condemning them.
Zhao Xinxin smiled, not expecting Tangyu to be so eloquent and incisive in his words.
Liu Shanshan was slightly taken aback.
Tangyu’s words made her realize that indeed, love for soone should co with infinite tolerance.
As they faced the public castigation, the group’s facial expressions grew ugly, and they seed disoriented; they were just paid to act, thinking it was a simple job, but ended up being left speechless by one person’s response.
“Say what you want, but we are rely filled with rage and seeking an explanation, not trying to sar,” the leading man stubbornly argued.
“An explanation was already given by Huangfu Jing,” Tangyu retorted.
“Her health really isn’t good, and she cannot participate in any activities for the ti being.
Hasn’t the official announcent been made?
What more do you need to clarify?
Are you expecting to verify it in person before believing?
If you can’t even trust Huangfu Jing on this basic level, then, to speak bluntly, you don’t deserve to say you like Huangfu Jing—it’s simply revolting,” Tangyu said.
The leading man, driven to fury, his face turning green, retorted, “What right do you have to say that to ?”
“As soone with a sense of justice, I have every right to say that.
Besides, I consider myself a fan of Huangfu Jing too.
If you still insist you are a loyal fan of Huangfu Jing and deny any intention to sar her, then I’ll ask you a question.
How many songs by Huangfu Jing can you na?
Don’t sing them, just say the titles.
You don’t even need to list many, just na twenty songs, and I’ll acknowledge you as a true fan of Huangfu Jing.
How about that?” Tangyu challenged.
The leading man’s face fell; he couldn’t even na ten songs, maybe two or three at most.
“Since you can’t na them, then you better leave now and stop disgusting everyone here,” Tangyu said with a cold laugh.
As things unfolded, anyone could see that these people had co only to sar Huangfu Jing.
Her true loyal fans were also enraged; they couldn’t believe soone dared to defa their idol.
They charged angrily toward them, so even ready to start a physical altercation.
Intimidated by this formidable crowd, the group fled in embarrassnt.
They were just over twenty people, while the fans numbered over a hundred.
Once these troublemakers had been driven out, the focus turned to Tangyu, with many voices of praise and appreciation echoing around, and the dia attention concentrated on him.
“Everyone, let’s disperse.
I believe that anyone of us could do what I did.
Since we all love Huangfu Jing, we should trust and support her a hundred percent.
Believe that she won’t let you down.
Let’s all pray for her swift recovery,” Tangyu said smilingly, which triggered roaring applause like thunder.
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