Chapter 494: A Thief Shouting To Catch a Thief
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Initially, everyone thought that Murong Qiao would remain silent and admit to this matter.
In the end, on the night of the peak period, they welcomed the reversal of this matter.
[Regarding the accusation of plagiarism, I would like to declare that my book is completely original.]
Such a t.i.tle attracted many people to click on it, especially many fans of Fearless and Wulin Universe.
Most of them were people who followed the works of Moon G.o.ddess and were still paying attention.
[Once again, I have to clarify that plagiarism doesn’t exist at all in my works. Every chapter I write includes the inspiration for the plot and even some foreshadowing. I can explain and show it, as well as lay out evidence.]
After a short pa.s.sage of explanation, there were many screenshots and marks. This included a sentence from certain chapters. How did she write it like this’ Why did she want to write this paragraph back then? Why did it coincide with the persona of “Flying Cloud”? How did she write it like this back then?
Even the numbers had a special meaning, including how to write it later. It was explained clearly in this clarification article.
[I have to apologize for spoiling the story for everyone in advance. Three Thousand Realms will still be updated as usual. However, after this incident, some plots have to be modified.]
This was the only way to clarify, and some sacrifices had to be made. Fortunately, the impact on the entire story was small.
Not long after the clarification was released, Murong Qiao also posted a comment of her own on the comments section in a personal tone.
“These so-called “evidence” of plagiarism are all traceable to me. I can even give you the reason and take out evidence to prove it. Then, @Yuri, did your inspiration and outline also have the same conclusion as mine?”
Then this was too “coincidental”.
Anyone could read the underlying meaning of this sentence at the end of the comment.
If one coincidence could be considered fate, then in this clarification, it was too unreasonable to list nearly 30 to 40 “coincidences” that were repeated.
Coincidentally, what was contained in the clarification post was where the other party said that Murong Qiao had plagiarized.
The facts in front of them made the netizens, who had originally changed sides, mute. None of them could be fierce even if they wanted to.
“Good lord, so it’s a thief shouting to catch a thief. I scolded so loudly previously. @ Yuri, you really don’t know shame.”
“F*ck, so the victim is actually Moon G.o.ddess… I apologize for my scolding these few days. I’m sorry, I’m sorry. I misunderstood you, Moon G.o.ddess.”
“I’m so stupid. I specially bought Yuri’s new book to support him today. I feel like a fool now. I won’t follow the trend anymore in the future.”
“I knew it!!! Moon G.o.ddess, you’ve suffered. Boohoo, 1’11 always support you!!” The irrefutable evidence was right here. As long as one’s brain wasn’t damaged, any normal person could tell what was going on.
The fans who had been holding it in for the past few days surged out one after another. All of them were more excited than anyone else and could be said to be holding their heads high. They all reposted and tagged the author of “Flying Cloud”, Yuri, to let him come out to speak.
It was not only Moon G.o.ddess’s fans, but even those netizens who thought that they were righteous and helped Yuri seek justice were unhappy and called Yuri out to speak.
But this time, it was Yuri’s turn to remain silent.
No matter how loud and intense everyone’s voices were, Yuri, who was comforting the netizens a second ago under his own post, had directly straightened up and pretended to be dead ever since the clarification was released. His private message status also showed that he was offline.
“You’re feeling guilty now that she’s. .h.i.t the nail on the head, right? You didn’t even say a word.”
“To think that I trusted you so much and even spoke up for you. Come out and say something. Don’t tell me you really plagiarized her???”
“Hypocritical and disgusting. You used our sympathy to promote your book.
Yuri, if I were you…”
There were many worse comments.
The cell phone buzzed non-stop as if it had been bombed. Even though it had been thrown onto the bed by its owner and wrapped in a few layers of the blanket, one could still hear the annoying sound.
Yun, on the other hand, hid in the corner of the room furthest from the cell phone in an attempt to escape. He looked at the buzzing cell phone in horror, his face filled with confusion and panic.
He had naturally seen the clarification, but Yuri didn’t dare to act rashly, let alone reply.
He didn’t understand. He was only doing this for money. He just wanted his book to become more famous and earn more money.
The development in the beginning was clearly very good, and it had all happened according to that person’s words. How did it suddenly become like this?
Yuri fumbled for his other cell phone.
However, when he held it in his hand, the first thing that appeared on the unlocked screen was all kinds of vicious messages.
Yun’s hand trembled and he almost lost his grip on his cell phone, almost dropping it into the trash can. His face was shockingly pale under the reflection of the phone screen, as if it had lost all color.
No, he couldn’t panic.
Yuri comforted himself in his heart and hurriedly opened the details of the first person in the contact list. He hovered over it and pressed the dial b.u.t.ton.
Sorry, the number you’ve dialed is currently busy… Sorry…”
The line was busy?
Yuri ended the call in confusion and glanced at the phone number.
That’s right, it was the number given by the person who asked him to help spread rumors and plagiarize.
He dialed again. “Sorry, the number you’ve dialed…”
However, what greeted him was still the cold voice of a robotic woman. The emotionless reply and the notification seemed to have cut off his last chance of survival, leaving Yuri completely at a loss.
Yun scratched his head crazily. He couldn’t care less about his image and dialed the phone number repeatedly, but the line was busy from the beginning to the end. It didn’t connect even once.
Could he… have been abandoned?
In fact, the other party didn’t deliberately reject his call. Now that something happened, his side was also in chaos.
However, before he could react, he received an unfamiliar call.
“Weibo account ***, real name Li Qiong, 27 years old…” The other party reported a lot of information. “I don’t think I found the wrong person, right?” His true information was read out, and the other party’s tone was firm and certain.
Li Qiong’s heart skipped a beat. “Who are you?”
“Didn’t you spread rumors about me? You couldn’t even recognize my voice?” Murong Qiao replied with a smile.
She looked at the information she had asked Jiang Chi to investigate and obtained the other party’s reaction. She knew that she had found the right person.
“I’m doing this for the online traffic…”
Li Qiong laughed dryly, trying to lie to fool her away.
He couldn’t care less about what to do now. Just receiving Murong Qiao’s call made him feel that something was wrong.
Murong Qiao’s firm tone crushed his wish to muddle through.
“It’s not just for the traffic, right?”
Murong Qiao flipped through the information and stopped at a certain page.
You received an additional 800,000 yuan in your account a week ago. Was this also earned from traffic?”
“This, this, this…” Li Qiong stammered.
He didn’t expect Murong Qiao to even find out the details of his bank account.
Just as he was thinking of how to quibble, he was led away again.
Murong Qiao had yet to stop. “Your child was admitted to a n.o.ble primary school and you’ve recently been promoted. You’re not going to tell me that this is all brought to you by online traffic, are you?”
Jiang Chi’s investigations were detailed, from the major changes in funds to the sudden admission of his child to a n.o.ble primary school. It was obvious that there was something fishy going on..