Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Suddenly Made a Comeback! -
Chapter 325 Miss Jiang, What Do You Think?
Chapter 325: Chapter 325 Miss Jiang, What Do You Think?
Xiao Yu cleared his throat and said, "So, Miss Jiang, our interview is starting now.... um... our newspaper is very interested in your brave act of subduing the poacher previously. Could you share your initial intention and thoughts on why you did that?"
Jiang Li smiled slightly and replied, "Actually, I didn’t think too much at the time. I just felt that since I had encountered these people with ill intentions, and I happened to have the capability, why not lend a hand?"
"However, in this incident, I wasn’t the main focus; capturing the criminal was just a part of the process. What really mattered were the millions of civic-minded citizens. Only by everyone increasing their awareness of protecting endangered animals can we put an end to these illegal trade activities."
[Wow, Lili’s values are really admirable!]
[Yes, yes, she’s not smug at all but instead appeals for everyone to protect animals. I love her so much; as an animal lover, I’ve decided I’m going to be a huge fan of Jiang Li! Let me donate!]
Another person sitting nearby hastily interjected, "Then, I’d like to ask Miss Jiang, during the process of subduing the felon, you unfortunately fell off a cliff and ended up lost in the forest. I heard from the authorities that you survived there for 13 days. We’re really curious, how did you manage to survive for so long in such harsh conditions?"
Jiang Li immediately responded, "Perhaps I’m just afraid of dying."
Her witty remark made everyone present laugh.
Jiang Li then continued, "Actually, it wasn’t too hard, mainly relying on some survival knowledge accumulated over time, outdoor survival skills, and other relevant knowledge."
"For instance, in outdoor survival, water, fire, food, shelter, and rescue signals are the five most important things. Among them, water is the most crucial. Without a freshwater source, a person can only survive for three days at most. In the forest, the main sources are rainwater and dew, and some water sources animals typically drink from. Fire is perhaps hard to come by, but it was during the dog days of summer, and I was able to gather some using the principles of the sun’s refractive light...."
"...As for food, that was even easier. The forest was full of wild fruits and animals; staying fed was relatively simple. As for rescue signals, I owe a lot to the local police force’s efforts; otherwise, I might not be sitting here so comfortably."
As Jiang Li eloquently described various outdoor survival skills, she amazed the media present and numerous netizens.
[Mom, is Jiang Li really a rich heiress? How does she know so many outdoor survival techniques? Many I’ve never even heard of.]
[Give it a rest, these interviews are scripted, and Jiang Li must have memorized it beforehand. You guys actually believe this?]
[Wasn’t their visit supposed to be a surprise? Look, Jiang Li isn’t even wearing makeup; it probably isn’t a preprepared script, right?]
[What’s use boasting with empty words? Go and sign up for the survival reality show next door. Even the boastful outdoor survival blogger stayed only ten days there. Miss Jiang would probably not last even a day, right?]
[Exactly, she thinks she’s some survival expert just because she was on a makeover show and suddenly starts talking about her experiences.]
The topic of wilderness survival attracted no shortage of people mocking Jiang Li.
In their view, even if Jiang Li actually did spend over ten days in the forest, it was merely luck.
Besides, that forest was next to a residential area; how dangerous could it be?
She was just a pampered rich heiress; what real outdoor survival skills could she have?
Especially when the interview video was posted on Weibo afterward, it immediately drew cold scoffs and heated mockeries from some professionals in the field, repeatedly telling Jiang Li to just peacefully be her rich heiress and internet celebrity, without trying to step foot into the survival field.
After this topic concluded, another male reporter stood up from the back.
"Miss Jiang, our media are particularly interested in your relationship with your aunt Shen Lan, who was once a renowned agent in the entertainment industry but suddenly quit at the peak of her career. So, did she become a housewife who cooks soups?"
"And there is almost no information about your Second Uncle online. What kind of person is your Second Uncle? Does his personal skill match that of Shen Lan?"
"After all, the Jiang Family doesn’t seem to be a prominent clan locally, so what exactly did Shen Lan see in your family that made her give up her flourishing career?"
The male reporter’s words implied that Shen Lan gave up her career as a strong woman to marry into a wealthy family.
A series of sharp questions immediately ignited the curiosity of the onlookers.
"Damn, damn, is someone finally asking about Jiang Li’s Second Aunt? I’m so excited. Is there a juicy scoop to be seen?"
"I’m really curious about who Jiang Li’s uncle is? Who has the capability to secure the top agent in the industry?"
Facing the interrogation, Jiang Li didn’t immediately respond but picked up the teacup in front of her, delicately sipped it, smiled slightly, yet her eyes were cold.
"I apologize, today’s interview is supposed to be about me personally, and I will not comment on other people. I only know my Second Aunt and Second Uncle are very nice people. Besides, my upbringing and manners also teach me not to judge my elders, right?"
The male reporter who asked the question immediately looked down in shame.
How embarrassing, to be subtly criticized for lacking upbringing and manners?
How is Jiang Li so articulate?!
"But," another female reporter followed up, "some people also say Shen Lan’s resignation is related to Jiang Yu’s disappearance. What do you think about this? Do you know anything about Jiang Yu, the once ’Heavenly God’ of the entertainment circle?"
"Holy smokes, this reporter really dares to ask. Isn’t Jiang Yu now a taboo in the entertainment industry? Hardly anyone dares to mention him online. "
"Should I say or not, when Jiang Yu was that famous and then just suddenly disappeared without a trace till now—could he have really offended someone and got ’dealt with’?"
"I heard he committed some crime and was put away? It’s been over a decade, hasn’t it? That must have been a serious crime to be locked up for so long."
"Huh? My mom told me he was kidnapped and held for ransom."
"Shen Lan was the closest person to Jiang Yu. Her leaving her job as an agent might also have something to do with Jiang Yu, right?"
Various speculations immediately emerged.
Facing the relentless questioning by the reporters, Jiang Li was neither agitated nor showed any sign of impatience, remaining composed.
"Sorry, I’m not aware of any of the things you’re talking about. I don’t follow much about the entertainment industry. Do you have any other questions?"
Her tone, neither humble nor haughty, directly shifted the situation, capturing the discourse power.
Online onlookers were amazed by the explosive nature of the interview and also admired Jiang Li’s adaptability and emotional intelligence.
Even a seasoned campaigner in the entertainment industry might not be able to handle it as effortlessly as she did.
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