Urban Seduction: Housewives Club -
Chapter 1546: The Battle on the Internet 3
Chapter 1546: Chapter 1546: The Battle on the Internet 3
However, at this point, many people still hadn’t realized why Zhuo Feng’er mentioned Long Entertainment. They were still confused.
It wasn’t until someone in the comments section pointed it out that they finally got it.
So all those so-called film critics suddenly ganging up on Zhuo Feng’er, belittling her movie, and slandering her personally—it was all orchestrated by Long Entertainment.
"Whoa, this company is way too petty. What kind of character is that? They’re just being malicious for the sake of it!"
"Long Entertainment is trash. I hate them so much. They’re trying to smear my goddess. Your company spends all that money and can’t make a good movie. Your box office numbers were probably faked, and now you have the nerve to slander my goddess. I swear I’ll never watch anything from Long Entertainment again. Their stars are all dogs!"
"Dude, you’re being a bit irrational as a fan. Long Entertainment is definitely in the wrong here, but not all their stars are bad. But I agree with the boycott. This kind of trash company deserves to be shunned. We’re all from Longguo. When our domestic movies make it to the international stage, especially a low-budget movie with the potential for big box office success, and it’s from a new director, we should be supporting it. How can you spread rumors and hurt like this? That’s just crazy!"
"I don’t care about anything else. I’ll give anyone who praises me a hundred Longguo dollars!"
"Dude, you’re an idiot. Get out of here. We don’t need your kind of trash here, trying to ride the wave on my goddess’s Weibo. Get lost!"
Zhuo Feng’er’s comment section instantly erupted into chaos.
Even though it was the middle of the night, netizens were still wide awake and eager to join the discussion, as if they didn’t want to miss a single hot topic.
With tens of millions of followers, even if some of them were inactive, the level of engagement was still impressive.
Many people scrolled through and, after figuring out what was going on, instinctively chose to believe the beautiful Zhuo Feng’er. They imagined her coming out of retirement, quietly transitioning to directing, and then suddenly hitting it big with a great movie.
Of course, those who were paid to do a job didn’t stop either. They quickly organized a counterattack.
For example, a self-proclaimed famous film critic, a Weibo big V with over 500,000 followers, saw Zhuo Feng’er’s counterattack.
Thinking about the money in his pocket and Long Entertainment’s status, he quickly fired back with a Weibo post that read: "Some people just can’t take criticism. A low-budget movie is still a low-budget movie. They blow it up like it’s something out of this world. A movie that only costs a few tens of millions—I really can’t imagine it having any good special effects. The actors they hired are nobodies, and I can’t see any box office appeal there. Let me make a prediction here: if this movie’s box office passes ten million, I’ll eat my words live on camera!"
This film critic was the epitome of "smearing for the sake of smearing." He didn’t care about the facts; he just rolled up his sleeves and went straight for the attack, smearing for the sake of it and refusing to admit defeat. Unfortunately, his Weibo followers were few, and the most active ones had little influence.
But birds of a feather flock together, and his fans were mostly biased and irrational people. So some of the comments below did make him feel like he was right.
Of course, some fans immediately unfollowed him, thinking he was undoubtedly brain-dead.
Such Weibo posts didn’t catch the attention of Zhuo Feng’er and Ye Fei. Despite some meddlers constantly tagging them, with so many people tagging and numerous comments, the two just took a casual glance.
On the other side, Ming Yuexin yawned and stretched, softly saying, "I’m going to sleep first. You guys keep fighting and don’t slack off!"
"Ming Yuexin, how do you want us to fight?" Zhuo Feng’er asked in a coquettish tone, speaking across Ye Fei.
"Well... if it’s that kind of fighting, you should go next door so you don’t shake me awake!" Ming Yuexin replied with her eyes closed.
"Haha, if we shake, it’ll be you first, to wake you up from your sleep!" Zhuo Feng’er said.
Ye Fei, on the other hand, patted Ming Yuexin’s plump and bouncy butt, saying, "Sleep. We’ll mess around for a bit and then sleep too. We’ll deal with things tomorrow."
"Mm, good night, dear child-dad, good night, Sister Feng’er!" Ming Yuexin said.
Ming Yuexin fell asleep. Ye Fei and Zhuo Feng’er scrolled through Weibo for a while, quietly exchanging a few words. They knew that even if the storm didn’t break out tonight, it would happen tomorrow.
Given Xia Hai’s personality, he would feel provoked and wouldn’t fail to fight back.
"Fight back, then fight back. If not, I’ll just go have a chat with this person and have a good communication," Ye Fei said, holding Zhuo Feng’er and subtly rubbing a certain place with one hand.
The latter’s body trembled slightly and soon forgot about it all.
She turned around, stretched out her two fair arms, wrapped them around Ye Fei, and offered her soft lips.
This matter was annoying, but in reality, it wasn’t a big deal for Ye Fei and Zhuo Feng’er. The movie had already been completed, and it had been selected for the film festival.
Meanwhile, the two movies from Long Entertainment had failed to cut.
No matter how you looked at it, Zhuo Feng’er’s side had the upper hand.
The other party was like dog poop on the roadside—disgusting to look at, but there was no need to step on it.
Others might have chosen to walk around it. However, Zhuo Feng’er and Ye Fei had bad tempers, so they stood there and cursed the dog owner.
But that wasn’t the key point.
The two of them were already deeply entwined with each other, so the bed-shaking issue that Ming Yuexin had worried about before going to sleep soon happened, especially since her big bed was particularly soft.
With this vibration, even the best sleep would be disturbed.
In a daze, Ming Yuexin was shaken awake, and not only that, but she was also pinned down by a body...
After a night of frenzy, Ye Fei was naturally the first to wake up.
Surrounded by two people, Ye Fei took out his hand, picked up his phone from the bedside, and casually scrolled through Weibo. It seemed that it was still early, so the storm from last night had not yet erupted.
Of course, it was already on the verge of breaking out. Long Entertainment must have known, and it was up to them how to react.
Around eight or nine in the morning, Ming Yuexin had already woken up, gotten ready, and gone to work. She had always been diligent in her work.
Even though she had obvious privileges in Wanghai, Ming Yuexin never slacked off in her duties and never just got by.
With Ye Fei’s return, Liu Fengyi had been reinstated, and Ming Yuexin had even become the deputy director of the city bureau.
Thanks to her family connections, the departments Ming Yuexin was in charge of were relatively leisurely. However, other bureau chiefs did not underestimate her, nor did anyone dare to make things difficult for her. Who knows if Ye Fei would get angry?
The events surrounding Ye Fei’s disappearance and return had told everyone that the entire southeast was Ye’s territory. Here, Ye Fei was the god of life and death, and only a fool would provoke him.
But Ming Yuexin did not take this as a reason to be arrogant. She treated her superiors and subordinates with appropriate measures and knew her limits.
Now that she was already the deputy director, she didn’t put on any airs.
Of course, in the eyes of some people, her lack of airs was a kind of amiable image and an attitude.
Today, Ye Fei didn’t do anything and just stayed at home with Zhuo Feng’er. As for the two goddesses, it was unknown whether they knew Ye Fei had something on his mind or were still focusing on studying that sexual knowledge, but they did not disturb him.
Different materials were collected, and the two of them selected them together and then sent them to the people under Zhuo Feng’er’s company who were specifically in charge of these matters. They were all experts in the circle, knowing how to use online information for public relations.
They unanimously believed that this incident was a god-sent publicity opportunity for Zhuo Feng’er and her movie, and it was free of charge.
The key was that it was Long Entertainment that had initiated it. The one with a headache should be the other party.
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