96: Chapter 73 Final Rankings_4 96: Chapter 73 Final Rankings_4 Qiao Yu was a bit surprised.
Are all these self-dia platforms so competitive now?
How long has it been since the scores ca out, and it’s already on Doyin?
“No, didn’t I already say…” Qiao Yu pouted, just about to brag a little, when he saw Qiao Xi also standing at the door, just staring at him, making him feel a bit uneasy.
“Ahem, it’s just a gold dal, stop browsing those short videos.
Look at , I play on Doyin for no more than ten minutes a day.
Let see what they’re saying…”
Saying this, Qiao Yu reached out and snatched the phone from Xia Keke’s hand, tapping on it.
Actually, it was just a screenshot of the competition’s official website announcing the results at the top, and a photo of Xingtie First Middle School’s entrance at the bottom, endlessly looping with passionate background music, looking rather rudintary.
But at this ti, that’s probably all such dia accounts can obtain; can’t really ask for more.
After all, he’s not so celebrity.
It’s already quite diligent of them to find a picture of the school entrance online.
What surprised Qiao Yu was that the bubble-marked comnt section already had 2,632 comnts.
Modern people are lazy, and few like to leave comnts on these kinds of short videos, usually just scrolling past.
Those who give a like are quite kind.
Getting over 2600 comnts in about half an hour definitely has the potential to go viral.
So Qiao Yu casually opened the comnt section, and the first comnt he saw was the most liked one.
“Although I’m not a native Star City person, I’ve been working and living here for five years, and I’ve never heard of Star City Railway First Middle School.
Initially, I thought it was my hotown Xilin Railway First Middle School.
Am I too uninford?”
The first reply to that comnt.
“Don’t belittle yourself, I grew up in Star City and haven’t heard of it either.”
“You’re not alone, I’m a local from West River District in Star City and haven’t heard of it.”
This made Qiao Yu a bit incredulous.
Although Xingtie First Middle School isn’t that famous, it’s at least a provincial model school; it can’t be that obscure, can it?
Next was the second most liked comnt.
“I was really shocked to suddenly see my alma mater’s na.
Objectively speaking, Xingtie First Middle School is quite rigorous academically, and the school standards are strict, but at best it’s a B-level high school.
We can only say this junior nad Qiao Yu has brought our alma mater to heights it doesn’t belong to.”
Alright, Qiao Yu felt that this alumnus who graduated years ago was a bit exaggerating with the word “brought.”
But since it was a complint, Qiao Yu reluctantly accepted it.
Without continuing to read more comnts, Qiao Yu was drawn to the trending search keywords for Xingtie First Middle School Qiao Yu at the top of the comnt section and clicked out of curiosity.
After flipping through a few pages, he was furious.
Several people had already changed their IDs to Star City Qiao Yu.
He could understand the whole world being Yanzu, but he wondered how Uncle Yanzu viewed this situation.
However, it was rather annoying that before he could even get famous, people were already impersonating him.
Before his good mood completely vanished, Qiao Yu returned the phone to Xia Keke.
“Bro, what are your thoughts at this mont?” Xia Keke asked, looking at Qiao Yu as if she were worshipping him.
Although Qiao Yu told her after coming back that he could definitely win a gold dal, simply winning a gold dal and beating students from schools like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Huaqing, and Johns Hopkins University to win a gold dal are two entirely different concepts.
No comparison, no hurt.
Likewise, no comparison, no showcasing how valuable this gold dal truly is.
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