Gasp! She's a Time Traveler Using Modern Tech to Improve Ancient Life Chapter 63: Clarification
Just as Lin Wanwan was about to register on Weibo to post those ambiguous and harassing WeChat screenshots sent by Bao Juncai back in the day, her phone suddenly rang with a call from an unknown number.
When she picked up, she found it was so sort of dia outlet wanting to interview her. She imdiately refused and hung up the phone.
But after this one call, the situation beca uncontrollable.
Her phone kept ringing. She received five consecutive calls, four requesting interviews, and one actually cursing at her.
What a terrifying world of information leakage!
Lin Wanwan was practically soone who avoided public platforms. She didn’t have accounts on Weibo, Douyin, or Xiaohongshu, yet her information leaked this quickly.
The phone bombardnt left her unable to even open the ride-hailing app. In the end, she had to dismiss the call window to finally catch a ride and go ho.
Fortunately, she always had her parcels delivered to Cainiao Post, being quite cautious about her privacy, or else she would really fear these crazy people tracing the internet line to her residential community.
Amidst the phone bombardnt, Lin Wanwan quickly registered a Weibo account, then posted all the screenshots she had saved in a single Weibo post.
Her Weibo post was straightforward: "I’m the person in the #XiaoJunningHoldingHandsWithTheBeautyIsACheater# scandal, but I’m definitely not a third party, just an innocent workplace sexual harassnt victim. Why is it so hard for girls? To avoid harassnt, I even quit my job, yet I still can’t escape it. Facts speak louder than words, the screenshots are evidence."
She actually wrote it with quite a bit of incitent, and also played the victim card, capturing the hearts of the netizens.
But the problem is, in the online world, she’s too inconspicuous. Her Weibo post quickly sank without a trace. Without a verified account and being new, it had no traffic.
No traffic ans no attention.
Lin Wanwan imdiately bought a mbership for her Weibo, finally gaining so traction. But the information was too overwhelming, and her post still sank without a trace.
Just as she was considering whether to buy so paid followers, her Weibo suddenly froze.
When she forcibly exited and re-entered, she found that the "ssages" at the bottom right had thousands of notifications.
What happened? It suddenly exploded?
She clicked open to see that most were supportive comnts, though a small portion still cursed her without holding back. However, the matter had already been explained, and she certainly wouldn’t bear the stigma of being a third party.
For those saying, "Why did the boss send you such ssages, did you give any hints," and other brain-dead remarks, she couldn’t be bothered to engage—never argue with fools.
They like to drag you down to their level of intelligence and then defeat you with their experience.
Lin Wanwan directly shut down Weibo, yet the calls on her phone increased, leaving her speechless. Such a transparent world feels terribly insecure.
Amidst the calls, Lin Wanwan’s WeChat also kept pinging.
She didn’t actually have many WeChat friends, not even adding or contacting anyone from middle school (she didn’t have a phone in middle school nor played QQ, as she was focused entirely on studying to get ahead, so she didn’t have any friends), and in college, it was just her roommates and a few teammates from the Sanda team.
Opening WeChat, a few people had sent her shocked emojis, adding to her confusion.
It was her only friend from middle school, Gu Jingyu, also her desk mate back then, who explained the situation to her.
Gu Jingyu: "Wanwan, today I saw three trending posts about you in a row. My mood is like a roller coaster. I never thought it would end with your little fanboy jumping out to be your hero, what a power move, directly @ you on Weibo!"
Lin Wanwan: "What do you an? What little fanboy?"
Gu Jingyu: "Xiao Junning, the school heartthrob from our middle school, don’t you rember?"
How did this get tied to Xiao Junning?
Lin Wanwan: "...Xiao Junning is our schoolmate?"
No wonder she felt that Xiao Junning seed familiar that day, so that’s it. Co to think of it, Xiao Junning is indeed from Yongcheng, so it’s no surprise if they were schoolmates.
Lin Wanwan imdiately quit WeChat and did a search on Baidu for information on Xiao Junning. She quickly saw his middle school profile, and indeed, it was the Seventh Middle School like hers.
Gu Jingyu: "You’re more out of touch than I am. Our alma mater’s such a big star you can’t rember, and he even helped you today. Go check the top trending topic on Weibo right now, and you’ll understand."
Flowing with the suggestion, Lin Wanwan opened Weibo and glanced at the trending list. Topping the charts was #XiaoJunning’sSeniorIsn’tAThirdParty#, and a "Boom" followed the topic.
Curious, Lin Wanwan clicked to find that just a few minutes ago, Xiao Junning had actually reposted her Weibo, saying "I believe my senior wouldn’t stoop to being a third party @IAmNotAThirdParty."
No wonder her post exploded; it was this influential young celebrity in the entertainnt industry who reposted it. If it didn’t explode, that would be strange.
With Xiao Junning’s endorsent, the traffic was enormous. This year, he was all the rage across Asia, so popular that even on trips to Japan and Korea, he was limited in how many tis he could wave to prevent stampede accidents. The Thai Royal Family even hosted him with royal ceremonies, and the Princess of Thailand was also a fan.
People’s concerns shifted from whether Lin Wanwan was a third party to whether there was a story between her and Xiao Junning.
The screenshots Lin Wanwan provided were solid enough, and paired with her extraordinary beauty, it was easy for the vast netizens to believe this was a story of a stunning newcor to the workplace being sexually harassed by a sleazy boss, who then tried to throw mud on her.
Although Lin Wanwan didn’t recall having such a schoolmate as Xiao Junning (let’s not even ntion schoolmates—she didn’t necessarily rember all her classmates from middle school, back then she only thought about studying), she was grateful for his chivalrous support. She imdiately followed Xiao Junning and retweeted his Weibo, replying with a thank you.
For the other party in this gossip incident, Bao Juncai, he really didn’t have the heart to care about these trivial online matters at the mont.
Sexual harassnt accusations, no matter how thunderously proven, were inconsequential to him as he recently confronted matters far more serious.
The harassnt accusations might at most ruin his reputation, or lead to a demotion, with the worst outco being a resignation. But the recent charges against him could land him directly in prison—embezzlent is a felony that could put soone away for years!
Soone hired a private investigator to look into him, gathered particularly thorough evidence, then directly emailed their overseas headquarters.
Of course, this investigation was sothing Lu Shouyue had done at his leisure. For soone like Bao Juncai, taking him down was too easy.
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