Wilderness Livestream: Other People Struggle to Survive While I Became Famous by Looking After a Cat

Chapter 95 - 95: Shouldn't Be Slandered



Chapter 95: Shouldn’t Be Slandered

Translator: Zayn_

Qiu Yu saw Song Qingyou frantically seeking death, and then posted several Weibo messages.

On Weibo, she apologized to the crew and thanked the fans for their understanding. She didn’t mention Song Qingyou at all.

However, the meaning revealed between the lines was aimed at her.

The following hashtag #Song Qingyou dissed Qiu Yu# also appeared on the trending searches.

However, most of the comments were directed at Song Qingyou.

[ Song Qingyou, look at yourself when you say Qiu Yu’s acting is bad! ]

[ So actors don’t need to be professional?]

[ People who like to be more professional are told to hang on street lamps?]

[ Song Qingyou’s mouth really should be smashed.]

[ Song Qingyou, get out of the entertainment industry!]

The more extreme Qiu Yu fans even sent out edited, unsavory photos of Song Qingyou.

Song Qingyou, who was about to go back to sleep after filming, felt that this matter couldn’t be tolerated.

After feeding the cat, she carried her cat to an internet cafe.

In a few minutes, all the black and white photos of Song Qingyou disappeared.

And no matter how hard they tried, not a single one could be found.

If they went to ask the Weibo app’s back-end, they would only get a reply of ‘no problems found’.

Song Qingyou was finally satisfied when she saw the person who posted the photo cursing on Weibo and being banned because of his fierce words.

She had originally wanted to replace the face in the photo with Qiu Yu’s, but after thinking about it, she had already used this trick before. If she used it again in a short period of time, wouldn’t it be obvious that Shen Xiyan would come looking for her?

Song Qingyou was stroking the cat leisurely as she returned to the hotel.

She was completely unaffected by public opinion.

As soon as she arrived at the hotel lobby, she found Chen Lan sitting on the sofa, emitting black smoke.

“What’s Sister Lan doing sitting here so late at night?” Song Qingyou asked.

“Can you sleep in your current state?” Chen Lan rolled her eyes at her.

“Why can’t I sleep?”

“You still ask why? Do you know that if you continue like this, you’ll become a pariah on the internet? Also, once the label of being unprofessional is put on, the officials might have a reaction. Even if you…”

Even if she had someone backing her up, she couldn’t do this!

Chen Lan wanted to say this, but she held it back.

“Calm down, Sister Lan,” Song Qingyou comforted, thinking that she was too angry to speak.

“Tomorrow, get someone to take a video of me filming and send it out. Wouldn’t no one say that I’m unprofessional?”

At the same time, it could also promote The Immortal Demon.

“Then hurry up!” Chen Lan snorted coldly.

“Next time, if you have a way to deal with it, remember to tell me in advance!

Ever since you participated in Man vs. Wild, I’ve been getting high blood pressure!”

“I’ll definitely do it next time.”

“I’ll send you back to your room,” Chen Lan said with a dark face.

“Where did you go just now?”

“The scenery outside is pretty good. I went for a night run.”

“How can there be any scenery at night? You brought a cat with you for a night run?”

“You regard Zhizhi as a burden, isn’t it reasonable?”

The two of them spoke one after another. In the end, Chen Lan was speechless.

Song Qingyou took out her room card and was about to open the door.

Jiang Zhihan, who was facing the door handle, subconsciously sniffed.

He stuck his head out to sniff, and sure enough, he smelled a familiar perfume on the doorknob, which was completely different from the smell on Song Qingyou’s hand.

He raised his paw and slapped the doorknob, trying to tell Song Qingyou that there was a problem.

However, Song Qingyou was too busy bickering with Chen Lan to notice. She even hugged him tighter.

“Zhizhi, don’t move around. It’s hard for me to swipe my card.”

Jiang Zhihan’s reminder failed.

After returning to his room, he kept pacing back and forth at the door.

There was no smell in the room, which proved that the person had only touched the doorknob.

Jiang Zhihan felt a little relieved when he thought about how Song Qingyou and Chen Lan had the room key and the spare room key, and that person couldn’t get in.

Song Qingyou saw her cat sniffing around and teased, “Zhizhi looks like a dog.

Jiang Zhihan immediately raised his head and stopped sniffing around.

Song Qingyou laughed out loud. “Zhizhi can’t really understand what I’m saying, can he?”

“Maybe.” Chen Lan sat down. “Zhizhi looks smart and clever.”

Otherwise, how could he be liked by Mr. Jiang?

Song Qingyou didn’t understand what Chen Lan meant. She suddenly squatted down, stared at Jiang Zhihan, and asked, “Zhizhi, are you really not a human?”

Jiang Zhihan was shocked by her words and his hair almost stood on end.

He froze and did not dare to move. His mind kept thinking about where he had revealed his flaws.

Chen Lan: “What do you mean by human transformation? You’re not allowed to become a spirit after the founding of the country, understand? Don’t tell me you want Zhizhi to turn into a cat-eared girl?”

“Zhizhi is male.” Song Qingyou emphasized, “If you want to change, you should change into a cat-eared man.”

Then, she clicked her tongue in disgust. “But looking at Zhizhi’s silly appearance, it doesn’t seem like he’s human.”

Jiang Zhihan didn’t know if he should be happy or angry.

At night, public opinion continued to ferment.

Some of the artistes who had worked with Qiu Yu before posted on Weibo one after another to support Qiu Yu. When it came to ‘acting skills’ and ‘professionalism,’ they were as sarcastic as they could be.

Even their fans stood against Song Qingyou.

Zhao Yingnan and Jiang Xuyan wanted to speak up for Song Qingyou, but they were being watched by their managers, who were determined not to let them appear at this juncture.

Fang Yan really wanted to help Song Qingyou.

If the boss woke up and Song Qingyou had quit the industry because of all the negative comments online, who would he go to then?

Unfortunately, he had no idea where to start.

At this moment, Fang Yan saw a Weibo post that was gradually gaining popularity.

The Weibo post was made by a person with the username ‘Rabbit Maverick.’

[Rabbit Maverick: I rarely check Weibo, only to realize that @Song Qingyou was criticized. I don’t understand why raising a cat on set is associated with being unprofessional. Have you all seen Song Qingyou when she was filming?]

[ Song Qingyou and I are in the same acting class. She is very serious in her studies and her acting skills are excellent. She has been praised by Professor Cui Xuelin several times. When you scold her for her poor acting skills, do you mean to say that Professor Cui Xuelin’s performance is poor?

[ An outstanding and talented person who worked hard in silence should not be slandered.

[ You often only believe what you see on the surface, but a person’s diligence is mostly hidden behind their backs.

[ (PS: I was a fan of Song Qingyou during class, so I took a few more photos. I didn’t plan to post them, but now I’m using them to prove that this Weibo post was not made up.)]

Under this post was a photo of Song Qingyou in acting class.

The first photo was of Song Qingyou taking notes. From the photo, it could be seen that her notes were densely packed.

The second was a photo of her and Cui Xuelin performing together.

Fang Yan’s eyes lit up. He immediately decided to send this Weibo post to the trending searches.

In the middle of the night, this Weibo post was liked and forwarded by Song Qingyou’s fans. It became as popular as a rocket and appeared in the front row of the topic #Song Qingyou’s unprofessional conduct#

The new hash tag was # Hardworking people shouldn’t be slandered#..

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