Chapter 500: 199 Alian’s calligraphy_1 freёwebnovel.com
Zhao Jingzhou was the hotshot lawyer on the internet, and everyone knew that the cases he handled almost never met with defeat.
When Chi Yundai appeared on “Come Here Friend”, the first reaction of all the netizens was—
Why didn’t they invite Zhao Jingzhou?
It wasn’t until Zhao Jingzhou’s Weibo post topped the trending search.
Lou Yang’s fans: “Zhao Lu, if you’re being forced, blink your eyes.”
Some puzzled bystanders also expressed, “No, why haven’t I heard about Chi Yundai online?”
Two minutes later, an informed lawyer quietly commented in the section: “Of course, you haven’t heard of him; the cases he deals with are all international serious crimes. Have you heard about the financial loophole in the NS Group the year before last? A global top 100 enterprise… gone. Yes, he did it.”
Soon, another netizen threw out a screenshot: “[[Image]”
People clicked on the image to find a codex of criminal law, and everyone saw the text on it:
“Participated in revising and writing the list: Chi Yundai”
At this point, many people started re-posting Strawberry Ice Cream’s Weibo: “You haven’t heard of him, could it be possible that he plays in the high leagues?”
Jiangjing University of Political Science and Law also joined the fray, retweeting the official Weibo of “Come Here Friend”: “No wonder Professor Chi isn’t coming back to give lectures. You’ve lured him away, those who vie with us for Professor Chi, beware [Smile]”
Chi Yundai.
Seeing these corroborating pieces of evidence, the detractors had nothing to say about manufacturing a god…
Was a resume like Chi Yundai’s something that could be fabricated?
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Apart from Chi Yundai, the focus of netizens shifted to Jiangjing Research Institute.
Not many people had heard of Jingjiang Preparatory Camp, but mention Jiangjing University, and everyone knew it; it was almost the dream destination for students nationwide.
Looking at the Weibo post sent out by Jiangjing Research Institute, some people even exited Weibo, then reopened it.
Thinking they were seeing things.
“So, are these their daily problems?”
“I re-read the problems on my knees.”
“…”
The uproar was too big. By the time Lou Yang’s side realized something was wrong, it was too late to pull it from the trending searches.
Lou Yang sat angrily in the nanny van, his agent on the phone beside him, sweating profusely. Both had realized that this time, they were really finished.
Mass defections from fans, utter collapse of public favor.
The agent looked at the phone that went unanswered, returned to the page, “Chi Yundai… why wasn’t this revealed on the show?”
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