Chu Ang thought she was nervous.
But upon moving over to take a look, huh?
Chu Ang was puzzled, "What’s that expression? Nervous or anxious?"
But before he could figure it out.
The sinister voice of Jiang Qianli ca from right behind his head.
"Turn around and see what expression I’m making!!!"
Jiang Qianli almost hit Chu Ang on the head, if it weren’t for the fact that he had already had an accident this morning.
Previously, when he only ntored Chu Ang, he didn’t think Chu Ang was too lazy—just unlucky.
Now comparing, it’s tragic.
A first-year graduate student earnestly goes through literature all morning, while Chu Ang is here browsing gossip?
Hearing Jiang Qianli’s voice, Chu Ang almost collapsed into a heap on the floor.
He hurriedly defended himself, "Teacher, really, no! I’m just concerned for my junior sister, soone online wants to ban her!!!"
With just one sentence, Chu Ang diverted Jiang Qianli’s attention to Weibo.
Jiang Qianli snorted coldly, looking at Ji Xizhi.
Ji Xizhi continued to focus on her literature.
Jiang Qianli: ...?
Has this kid already learned to make excuses as soon as the junior sister walked in???
Just as he was about to start scolding.
Chu Ang quickly shifted the computer screen to let Jiang Qianli see.
Sure enough, Ji Xizhi’s related hashtags were indeed trending on Weibo.
Ji Xizhi had inford Jiang Qianli beforehand that she was an entertainnt industry artist but had since terminated her contract.
Initially, Jiang Qianli didn’t pay it much attention, but seeing the words "banned" now, he was instantly displeased.
That’s just how he is—a protector.
Since Ji Xizhi had joined him, she’s now his student.
Jiang Qianli imdiately said, "Log into that... my account, what’s it called? Help log in!"
Chu Ang was bewildered, "..."
Jiang Qianli: "You..."
Before he could finish, Ji Xizhi stood up, turned around, and.
Quickly entered the Weibo userna and password, successfully logged in, and turned back to her literature.
Jiang Qianli: "?"
Chu Ang: "?!"
Shocking! Junior sister even outpaces this?!
Jiang Qianli, for the ti being, paid no mind to any of this; his sights were set on the matter of the ban.
His Weibo account was created a long ti ago, registered with the help of a forr student, lacking verification, with just a na and a brief intro.
He hadn’t used it much, but many students, upon knowing it, followed him.
Jiang Qianli: How to ban? Is there a legal judgnt from an authoritative institution? Let see.
He typed it out, ready to post.
Chu Ang timidly reminded him by the side, "They said to add a hashtag!"
Jiang Qianli pondered and added a hashtag: #JiXizhiBannedByHangxingEntertainnt#.
As soon as the Weibo post with the hot search hashtag went live.
It quickly gained nurous likes from intellectuals.
Alongside this ca, without a doubt, the black fans.
[Why can’t she be banned? Baffling, Ji Xizhi has no connections, no background; is it that hard to ban her?]
[Ji Xizhi’s fans must have been brainwashed by the law, entangling everything with legal docunts!]
[Why should everything be shown to you? Who are you, the dean of Qing University Law School?]
Jiang Qianli replied: Yes.
Black Fan: ???
You really dare say that? Why not claim you’re the president of Qing University!!!
This screenshot from Jiang Qianli was quickly spread and mocked by trolls.
[Have you heard? Even the dean of Qing University Law School is personally aiding Ji Xizhi!]
[Hahahaha I laughed, even though Ji Xizhi got into Qing University, but the dean of the law school is too ridiculous, get real!]
[Not a fan nor a hater, a fellow student from Qing University but not in the law faculty, I went to find out, and the law school dean is said to have a quirky temperant and only accepts law undergrads and grads! Impossible to be accepted by the dean!]
[Even used Jiang Qianli’s na, how ridiculous! Mind the slander lawsuit from Qing University Law School’s dean!]
Not a single person believed the actual dean would co forward, let alone speak up for Ji Xizhi.
Jiang Qianli, seeing the chaotic comnts, furrowed his brows tightly.
He imdiately left his office and called the student who had previously registered his Weibo.
"What’s this about official Weibo verification?"
The student, amidst a busy schedule, saw their teacher calling, only to be asked about Weibo verification.
At first, the student thought their teacher was just having fun with them!
But once they opened the Weibo they were following and saw the situation, they instantly realized what it was for.
It’s all about protecting his students!
Without delay, leveraging his connections, the student quickly got Jiang Qianli verified with a shiny gold badge.
Afterward, they promptly shouted out in various school groups, urging everyone to check Old Jiang’s Weibo—school solidarity was strong, and many scrambled to open their Weibo apps.
anwhile, the trolls on Weibo continued mocking.
Screenshots circulated, and soone deliberately created a link directing people to Jiang Qianli, urging all to join in.
When uninford spectators clicked to look.
[??? Are you sure this isn’t the real person?]
[Now you’re just blatantly lying, isn’t this verified? Did you @ the wrong person and brought out the real dean?]
[It doesn’t seem so, the wording is identical!]
Soon after, before the peanut gallery could finish enjoying the scene.
They saw Jiang Qianli posting another ssage with the verified account.
Jiang Qianli: Congratulations to my student for winning her first lawsuit. @JiXizhi
The "first lawsuit" clearly referred to the case against Hangxing Entertainnt.
Before netizens could react.
A slew of influential figures from the academia and legal world began to repost.
Repost// Qian Bo: Congratulations, junior sister! The law school awaits you! @JiXizhi
Repost// Gong Lv: Congrats, junior sister, let’s have a al back at the law school soti! @JiXizhi
Repost// Liu: Congrats, junior sister, currently abroad, will treat you to a al once back ho! @JiXizhi
...
A multitude of Jiang Qianli’s students reposted and comnted.
Initially, the bystanders thought it was all a bunch of paid bots, but upon checking each account one by one.
All turned out to be Qing University alumni.
So worked at prestigious law firms, so were pursuing PhDs abroad, and so had stayed to teach at the university.
Chu Ang, seeing the unified show of support for the junior sister on Weibo, clenched his fist.
Taking advantage of the mont while the teacher was looking through Weibo, he quietly used his anonymous account to also repost.
Repost// Chu Ang Does No Wrong: Stop fighting, she’s my junior sister!!! @JiXizhi
This cascade of Weibo posts left the black fans bewildered.
What is this, weren’t they supposed to be bots? Bots beca verified???
Quickly, the "bot" narrative was dismantled.
Because, in the next second, the official account of Qing University Law School @ed Jiang Qianli’s account.
Confirming him as the actual dean of Qing University Law School.
Black Fans: "..."
The intellectual community: "!!!"
[Damn, this is like you getting banned in the entertainnt industry while reigning supre in the legal world?]
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