"Uncle, you don’t have to comfort . To put it bluntly, I’m a rather cold person, or you could say, heartless. I’ve never cared much about others since I was a kid. My personality isn’t very likable, but in tis like this, it can be an advantage."
Lu Xingzhi looked up at Huo Jincheng, "But I care about you. So you better treat well."
"Of course," Huo Jincheng promised.
He wished he could carry her in his pocket, keeping her with him at all tis.
"But my Zhi Zhi is very likable. Who says you’re not likable? I like you a lot. And your tens of millions of fans like you too."
They didn’t pay attention to Weibo’s trends for the ti being and put down their phones.
So they didn’t know that Huo Jinyan had posted another Weibo.
[Huo Jinyan V: Exploiting the dead for hype, @Shen Xinzhu where’s your dignity? Mr. Bernard once guided you, where’s your dignity? The reason Mr. Bernard has publicly stated many tis that his only student is Little Zhi Liao is to avoid people like you.
Not to ntion you, even the T Orchestra wouldn’t dare claim to be his student. That’s true guidance. Little Zhi Liao not showing up ans she’s disrespectful to her ntor? She’s in mourning. How could she have ti to post on Weibo?
Unlike you, others don’t need to exploit this to gain sympathy. She’s grieving, her teacher was like family to her. Just because she lost a loved one doesn’t an she’s not entitled to be sad, does it?
Do you have to flaunt it on Weibo for everyone to know to be considered sad? What kind of bullshit logic is that? I’m not afraid; if you want to criticize soone, criticize . Bullying a little girl, what kind of skill is that?
Little Zhi Liao is my third sister-in-law; if I can’t even defend that, I’ve truly failed as a person.]
He’s an international superstar with over a billion fans.
His Weibo post naturally had his fans siding with him.
[Don’t be mad, Old Huo. We all understand, and the stars surely know it too. We’re all civilized people, but when we encounter disgusting people, we confront them head-on.]
[How could our third sister-in-law, Bernard’s only student, not be sad? Only brainless people would think about posting on Weibo!]
[Because of this, our Old Huo has posted two Weibos, showing how truly disgusted he is with Shen Xinzhu. What’s this called? Taking advantage of the situation?]
[I rember when my grandma passed away, I was deeply affected for days. That feeling can’t be experienced without emotions. I never posted on Weibo or my monts about it. But I was really sad, even now.]
[Don’t be sad, sister above, grandma went to heaven, and she definitely loves you. I rember when I lost a relative, my heart ached terribly; I couldn’t even think of picking up my phone to post on Weibo. What would I post for, sympathy?]
This brought up topics about showing off birthdays of relatives on Weibo and monts, wishing happy birthdays to parents and grandparents.
There are always many filial children on Weibo and monts.
Yet in life, they rarely even call their family.
On Douyin, there’s also a lot of positive energy, but those spreading it don’t necessarily treat their relatives well.
Their filial piety often goes to strangers.
Shen Xinzhu didn’t expect it either...
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