Female Partner Became Popular in a Love Show - Chapter 105

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Ruan Qiu thought for a moment and clicked on a familiar name, seeing a message saying, “Ruan Ruan! Cheng Tienya got what she deserved, hahaha! Her long-time loyal fan just unfollowed her and is now criticizing her, hahaha!”

Ruan Qiu’s automatic reply was a little flower emoji. She glanced at it and then clicked on the screenshot provided by the sender.

The first screenshot was a Weibo post by someone named “Pingping Yi Shui Wu Yi” who said, “Hello everyone, many of you Cheng Tienya fans might know me as I’ve been her loyal fan for a long time. Today, I’m posting to let you all know that I’m no longer her fan. I will delete everything related to her and won’t follow her again. Goodbye everyone.”

Ruan Qiu saw that the tone was one of the gentlest she had seen for someone unfollowing a celebrity, merely stating that she would no longer support Cheng Tienya. However, the comment section was awful, filled with insults accusing her of betrayal and even revealing her real-life identity, saying her name was Zhou Ping.

Ruan Qiu knew this person.

Zhou Ping had played the head maid in the first episode of the show and Pei’er in the second episode.

Ruan Qiu was very displeased with this doxxing behavior. She frowned and opened the second screenshot.

In the second screenshot, Zhou Ping warned those who were posting her personal information to stop, but they continued, accusing her of betraying them and Tienya.

In the third screenshot, Zhou Ping responded to the accusations, explaining why she unfollowed Cheng Tienya. She shared screenshots of group chats where major fans forced everyone to check in daily; those who didn’t would receive harassing phone calls, showcasing a pattern of coercion and bullying. Zhou Ping said she couldn’t tolerate it any longer.

Other commenters in the thread reacted with shock and disbelief, expressing their surprise at the revelations.

Not only that, Zhou Ping also released other screenshots. As a loyal fan, she was in a small group chat with the big fans, where Cheng Tianya was also present. Although she didn’t appear often, every time she did, she would subtly imply that she had been wronged or needed their support.

As a result, the big fans would turn around and control the other fans, directing them to cyberbully those who “bullied” Cheng Tianya or to spend money to support her. Anyone who was unwilling would be expelled from the fandom.

When Zhou Ping released these things, she couldn’t understand what she was thinking back then. Was she brainwashed? Manipulated? Or did Cheng Tianya have some sort of superpower that made them all willingly do her bidding?

Moreover, after Zhou Ping released this evidence, Cheng Tianya’s fans didn’t see anything wrong. Onlookers who couldn’t resist commenting were immediately attacked by Cheng Tianya’s fans, scaring them off to discuss elsewhere.

Crazy. This was everyone’s evaluation of Cheng Tianya’s fans.

Ruan Qiu frowned deeply. She always felt that something was off about Cheng Tianya. Her fan base was too large, and so many people acting abnormally without recognizing their own issues was very strange. It reminded her of zombies that could control human minds.

In the infinite world, there was a type of zombie that was particularly difficult to deal with. It could control people’s minds, making them walk out willingly to be eaten. It was very hard to deal with and required constant mental vigilance to prevent it from taking advantage.

But Cheng Tianya didn’t look like a zombie.

Ruan Qiu switched to the search interface. The topic “#Cheng Tianya’s Fans#” had already become “boiling”. She clicked on it casually and found that many people thought something was wrong. Some even specifically analyzed Cheng Tianya’s words, finding them very manipulative, urging Cheng Tianya to come out and explain whether she was directing her fans.

At this moment, the movie queen system was laughing so hard that its entire body was in a mess of code.

It laughed so hard that the data stream was shaking, thinking happily, it had told Cheng Tianya from the beginning that the “suggestion” function should not be used recklessly. This function was originally just a small auxiliary function, mainly to suggest things to herself, helping her get into character quickly. But Cheng Tianya insisted on using it on others.

However, it hadn’t told Cheng Tianya that besides requiring the target’s loyalty to be above 80%, there was another flaw: once the target had even a slight doubt, they would gradually wake up. No matter how much Cheng Tianya tried to suggest things to those who had awakened, it wouldn’t work anymore.

Now that one person had woken up, more would follow. How would Cheng Tianya handle this?

The days of separating from Cheng Tianya were numbered. The movie queen system comfortably lay in the system space, playing a song for good luck, without telling Cheng Tianya, who was still seriously filming, a single word.

After all, hadn’t she told it to get lost? It had gotten far away, hahaha.

Unable to contact Cheng Tianya, her manager knew the situation was urgent. This time, they had to respond immediately and couldn’t play dead like last time.

The manager took a deep breath, listened to the public relations team’s suggestions, and without informing Cheng Tianya, because she couldn’t make an appearance and make things worse, he used his own Weibo account to respond to the questioning netizens.

Cheng Tianya’s manager: “Hello everyone, we are learning about this for the first time. It was our oversight in not managing the fans well, and we sincerely apologize. Cheng Tianya was unaware of this, being busy with work. The messages in the group chat were posted by her assistant using her account. The assistant has now been dismissed. We apologize again and assure you this will not happen again in the future!”

[Work, always work. She’s really “busy”, huh? Busy framing Ruan Qiu, busy mind-controlling fans, and busy pretending to be filming.]

[Lol, blaming the assistant. Classic. When the leader messes up, it’s the subordinates’ fault. I’m surprised you didn’t say it was an intern, given that everything is usually blamed on them.]

[The screenshots are from a long time ago, right? The one with the timestamp is over three years old. So, you haven’t been managing this for three years, huh? And it’s not that you weren’t managing, you were managing “too well”, making people willingly work for you.]

[Not only making people work for you, but when things go wrong, you say you didn’t manage well, implying the fans were wrong and you were unaware. Enjoying the benefits while stabbing them in the back, right?]

[Profiting while blaming others—so shocking even capitalists would be amazed.]

 

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