Fabricated evidence often appears online, dismissed with laughter as re entertainnt for a boring life. The originators never know what impact they might bring to others, only deleting their posts in the end with a few insincere apologies. Like the screenshots and one-sided reasoning in that article—anyone with a brain would notice so discrepancies, but unfortunately, many are willing to go with the flow, encouraged by intense emotions to play the role of an indifferent spectator.
"The screenshots are real," Ji Yaoguang said with a slight smile. As soon as she spoke these words, the conference hall imdiately beca restless. If the screenshots were real, didn't this an Ji Yaoguang was admitting to the cri of plagiarism? Or was there another explanation? All eyes and lights focused on her, while she maintained a relaxed and calm expression, as if nothing was wrong.
"Ms. Chang, what's your view on this matter?" Soone who had fought their way through the many voices turned their attention to Chang Yu, their voice filled with curiosity.
"I believe in her ability, and more so in her character," Chang Yu replied with a flawless smile. She turned her head, her gentle gaze falling on Ji Yaoguang, serious and focused. Where was the discord rumored online? In fact, after "The Treacherous Courtier" began filming, so things had already proven that the rift between them had healed—not to ntion the live show "Ti Traveler's Inn"? However, the sensation caused by this calmness was far less than that of a breakup, so many people focused on this issue, determined to find traces to prove their views were correct.
Ji Yaoguang looked at Chang Yu, smiling as if no one else was around: "I used to write you many love poems."
"I still want to ask Ms. Ji, you said the screenshots are real, but also that you wrote them yourself, with no ghostwriter. How do you explain this?"
"I think the truth is already very clearly laid out before you," Ji Yaoguang pretended to sigh, looking at the reporters' faces full of curiosity. She chuckled and said, "Although I'm very reluctant to tell you so things, having co to this point, I have to say it. Huaiyu Sanren is one of my alternate accounts, where I post my trivial feelings and poems. As for why it's called this na, firstly, it's because of the homophone of 'yu', and secondly—I believe you're all knowledgeable people, I don't need to say more."
"Then, Ms. Ji, how do you prove this is your alternate account? Can we suspect that you found the original account owner beforehand and communicated with her to create a false impression?" A reporter asked sharply. After a mont of silence, many agreed. At this point, countless possibilities of fraud began to form in their minds—but when they saw the so-called "evidence of plagiarism
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