Chapter 194 I'm sorry
Chapter 194 I'm sorry
The system was invigorated.
【I'll post this for you!】the system shouted.
He had been holding a grudge for a long time because Jiang Xingni was criticized by so many people on the forum.
Now I finally have the opportunity to clear my name as the host!
It would be strange if the system didn't get excited.
Jiang Xingni: ?
Jiang Xingni began to doubt just how weak and incompetent he was in the system's eyes, which led to such a large emotional fluctuation in the system after his counterattack.
She's actually not a person with a bad temper.
They are unlikely to experience significant emotional fluctuations due to others' insults or abuse.
"It's up to you now." Jiang Xingni's fingertips left the phone screen, letting the system take over the screen in front of him.
The system paused for a moment, then typed in the post input box on the posting interface: "Haven't you made enough of a scene? A bunch of people are using different accounts to insult our Xingxing?"
Then, based on the posts Jiang Xingni had read over such a long period of time, the system hesitated for a moment before entering 【rbt】 into the post content.
The system paused for a few seconds before pressing the send button.
It began a tense and exciting wait, repeatedly refreshing the data in the background, almost forcing the data of those who disparaged Jiang Xing into the post, so that everyone who opened the phone could only see this post.
Come on, let's start arguing!
You're not allowed to leave unless you argue with it!
After a refresh, the system found that the post had been submerged among many other posts about major battles and had sunk to the bottom.
system:?
The system refreshed the post with a start—even though it could monitor all this data in the background, it still wanted to refresh it to make sure it hadn't misread it.
The system questioned itself: "Is it because my title lacked any impact? Is that why it didn't attract their attention?"
Jiang Xingni exited and glanced at the current topic of discussion. Without wasting too much time, she took back control of the keyboard and tagged a series of IDs in the post—all of them were the main forces arguing that Jiang Xingni had just spotted outside, as well as the list of online trolls controlled by the scriptwriter that the system had given her in her memory.
1L: [@Multiple people] So you guys really think you can hide behind the internet and that no one can find you?
The person who appeared on the second floor was one of the group of people Jiang Xingni had tagged.
2L: It seems that Jiang Xingni's fans really have nothing to say, so they can only throw dirty water on the real world.
3L: Holy crap, a box!
4L: I'm a Starcraft fan, but I don't think the original poster needed to be so aggressive. After all, opening boxes online is illegal. Even if there's some personal grudge between them, there's no need to go this far.
5L: Could the person in front, who's pretending to be a fangirl, please stop sneaking under other fans' skirts? Did you think I didn't see it? Your ID is clearly among the people tagged in the original post.
In the blink of an eye, a dispute arose over whether or not this was something that netizens who had opened boxes were involved in.
The system was in a panic.
Jiang Xingni remained calm and collected, and just as they were arguing heatedly, he released the information that the system had found.
—Of course, it was transformed by Jiang Xingni from a series of data into a homepage interface that ordinary people could understand.
All the information the system can find comes from the database. The conclusions drawn from the system's analysis of numbers composed of 0 and 1 still need to be verified by Jiang Xingni in practice.
46L: [Several screenshots put together, revealing the same IP address in the real-name registration area.jpg] Excuse me, does that mean the screenshots already show publicly available IP addresses?
47L: Ughhhhhh, I'm dying of laughter! Why didn't you hire a better online army? Shouldn't these online armies be all over the country? How come their IP addresses are all the same here!
48L: Hard to judge. What, does having the same IP address prove they are an organization? There are so many people who dislike Jiang Xingni, isn't it normal to occasionally find a few with the same IP address?
49L: Hey, can you count? The puzzle almost exposes everyone on the forum who has made negative comments about Jiang Xingni. And you call that a few?
50L: Jiang Xingni's fans, when will this end? Do you think the whole world is trying to harm Jiang Xingni?
51L: Sorry, but judging from the current trend, it really seems like the whole world is hostile towards Jiang Xingni.
52L: Besides, accounts in the real-name zone and the anonymous zone are not supposed to be shared. Even if there are so many people with the same IP address in the real-name zone, it doesn't mean that they are the same people in the anonymous zone.
……
Jiang Xingni waited a while longer before presenting a second set of evidence.
94L: [Screenshot of deleted comment.jpg][Duplicate comment.jpg]
This was indeed fabricated by Jiang Xingni using the system's database.
The original comments were indeed deleted, and Jiang Xingni couldn't have taken screenshots in time, so it's only now that they've been brought up to slap him in the face.
However, even if the comments have been deleted, the system can still retrieve them from the fragmented data and repair them.
The final result is as shown now.
95L: It seems the comment was posted in the wrong section and then deleted.
96L: I'm laughing so hard. Now, do you have anything to say in rebuttal? Are you a paid troll?
97L: Do you really want to label all the fans who aren't on your side as being like those who are secretly following Jiang Xingni? If anyone wants to ask, I can easily post my own proof [Jiang Xingni fan art of arranging a formation.jpg]. Did I spend four figures for Jiang Xingni and still become a fake fan?
98L: Since you've already provided proof, we can't wrong you. Okay, I've bought most of the fanfiction from Doujinshi, so let's count how much you've spent.
……
104L: Finished counting. [Total spending.jpg] Wow, over five hundred, is this what you call four figures? I spend more money commissioning Xingxing than you do. Of course, I don't mean to measure love with money, but since you did it first, I can only compete with you, right?
105L: Do I really have to put all the grains out? There are many grains that I didn't put out at all and instead put them away. Is that not allowed?
106L: It really sounds like a last-minute fix...
Jiang Xingni waited a while longer and then provided another screenshot.
It was a screenshot of the chat log taken by the system from the perspective of one of them.
The content was mostly about how to muddy the waters and cooperate in the forum, with each person protecting the other, and the ultimate goal being to corrupt Jiang Xingni's reputation.
123L: [Chat Log Screenshot.jpg] This is the last screenshot I'm releasing. If anyone still has questions, feel free to tag me. ^ ^
124L: I'm laughing so hard... This is what it means to ask for trouble and get it right!
After a series of attacks, the other side fell completely silent, preparing to play dead.
Jiang Xingni was about to exit the post when, by accident, she clicked on one of the people's profiles.
The other party happened to be the unlucky guy whose chat screenshots were leaked.
The nickname changed from the habitual anonymity to "I'd rather believe technology than it's you".
Jiang Xingni: ...
Why do I feel a sudden pang of guilt?
Sorry, it really is technology.
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