Become a Goddess From Tokyo

Chapter 84 Storm

"The Grandson of Jing Palace wanted to make friends with Quanshui, but he was rejected!"

This is today’s evening hot search.

Originally, just a few Tokyo University students posted what they saw in the cafeteria on Twitter, and the tone was not very good. They were probably mocking Masasaku Keimiya for wanting to eat swan meat.

Unexpectedly, it caused a large number of reposts, and was even maliciously changed by some people to say that this sentence was said by Luo Quan himself.

A well-known singer mocking His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Japan is more explosive than a few college students complaining online.

As a result, Japanese media rushed to reprint and report on it, which not only gained traffic, but also caused a very bad impact.

Some extreme right-wingers left messages under the news:

"The Emperor is the symbol of our Japan, and Her Majesty the Crown Prince is the future Emperor. Being able to fall in love with her is a blessing that she has cultivated over many generations. She is so ungrateful that she dares to mock Her Majesty the Crown Prince. It is simply an unforgivable crime!"

"The Crown Prince has been humiliated, and the whole of Japan has been brought to shame. I request the order to arrest the criminal and punish him!"

"If I know where she lives, I must let her know the bloody bravery of our Japanese people!"

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Fortunately, Luo Quan's address has not been exposed yet. Otherwise, given the madness of these right-wingers, they might actually have the idea of ​​​​killing Luo Quan alone.

But the cause of this turmoil was basically caused by netizens spreading lies. She never said anything about a toad wanting to eat swan meat from the beginning to the end. It was all nonsense made by netizens themselves.

But now that the pot was on her head, it was not easy to take it off.

Although Luo Quan immediately tweeted to clarify that she had not said anything disrespectful towards the grandson of Jing Gong, there were still half believers and half doubters.

At least in the news, it was confirmed that Luo Quan refused to be friends with the Grand Prince Jing Gong. Many students in the cafeteria at the time tweeted that this was true.

As a result, netizens' views on this matter have become extremely polarized.

Those who opposed Luo Quan certainly felt that Luo Quan's actions were too disrespectful to the grandson of Jing Palace. He did not even give him a chance to make friends. He relied on his talents and did not have the humility that a young man should have.

Those who support Luo Quan certainly think that it is okay for her to do this. She has also said before that she has no plans to fall in love at the moment. The grandson of Jing Palace talks about making friends, but it is not clear to everyone what her intention is. Luo Quan Quan did this just to stop the emperor's grandson's thoughts as soon as possible, so as not to make both of them uncomfortable.

In addition to these two types of people, there is another theory that Luo Quan is from China and fundamentally looks down on the grandson of the Japanese emperor, so he has no interest in making friends at all.

This kind of person is a typical representative who is afraid of the world being in chaos. He takes pleasure in provoking disputes and talks about the country and race.

Most people are quite repulsive to this statement, and basically report it or block it.

The argument between Luo Quan and Jing Gong Masaku did not end, but even escalated.

Although the emperor is no longer the king of Japan, but only the pope of Shintoism, his status in the hearts of Japanese people is still quite high, and "the symbol of Japan" is never an empty talk.

The grandson of Emperor Jinggong has always been deeply loved by the Japanese people because of his handsome appearance, friendly and humorous personality, and excellent studies. In fact, his father and even his grandfather are also very popular among the Japanese people for similar reasons.

Japanese TV stations have conducted many public opinion polls on the Japanese royal family. One of them was whether it is necessary to abolish the emperor system. The public opinion who did not support the abolition reached 100%!

This shows how popular this family is in Japan.

On the other hand, Luo Quan is even more legendary in Japan. Even the Prime Minister has tweeted to praise her, and the government has vigorously promoted her. She can be seen on posters, TV, radio, and the Internet almost everywhere.

In a previous poll on who the Japanese people most wanted to see, Emperor Akihito ranked first and Rokusen ranked second, and the difference between the two was only a mere two or three percentage points.

Many Japanese people feel that it was Luo Quan's songs that saved them, awakened the stock market, and even stopped earthquakes.

Although this statement is a bit exaggerated, since Luo Quan released the song "Don't Give Up", Japan has not had a major earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 or above.

Therefore, no one dares to say whether there is any connection between the two.

Anyway, among young people in Japan, Luo Quan's status is quite high, she is like a goddess.

Middle-aged people respect the emperor more, and there are also many people of this generation who use the Internet.

Originally it was just an issue between Luo Quan and Jing Gong Yazuo, but because the symbols represented were different, it eventually became an incident involving the entire network, and even developed into a fierce quarrel between young people and middle-aged people.

Every generation has its own spiritual pillar, and now everyone is participating in a war of words on the Internet for their own spiritual pillar.

No one wants to show weakness, because showing weakness means denying one's own spiritual support, which means denying oneself, which is never allowed.

In this fierce quarrel, many people used very extreme words, wishing they could directly scold their opponents until they were speechless and unable to fight again.

Reasonable netizens tried to persuade both parties, but it did not have much effect. At this point, bystanders were no longer able to influence the situation.

Those who initially posted tweets mocking Jing Gong Yazuo, and those who forwarded and maliciously modified Luo Quan’s remarks have quietly deleted their tweets.

They did not expect at first that such a big quarrel would be caused by the dark side in their hearts, but even if it happened ten thousand times, they would probably make such an irresponsible choice.

There is a saying that goes well: “In an avalanche, no snowflake is innocent.”

Fortunately, Keimiya Masaku is not the kind of useless male protagonist in Japanese youth anime. As a responsible member of the royal family, he immediately tweeted after learning the news:

"The so-called news on the Internet about Luo Quan mocking me are all fictitious. Luo Quan and I just chatted for a few words as ordinary classmates, during which she did not disrespect me in any way.

The reason why you refuse to be friends with me is just because we have just met and don’t know each other well enough. This is the caution a girl must have when she is alone outside!

In addition, I would like to say that although I am the grandson of the Emperor, at the University of Tokyo, I am an ordinary student without any privileges. No matter what my classmates say when communicating with me, there is no such thing as "disrespect". Please Don't make any assumptions! "

A solid and powerful explanation that clearly explains the ins and outs of everything. If the male protagonists in Japanese romance anime spoke as straightforwardly as the Crown Prince, I don’t know how many tragic endings could have been avoided.

This explanation can be regarded as a less than perfect end to this debate.

There is nothing wrong on both sides. What is wrong are the bystanders who made rude remarks and the rumor makers who distorted the facts. Unfortunately, these people deleted their tweets and retired from the Internet early, and the anger of netizens was not fully vented.

Luo Quan was probably the only victim in the whole incident. It seemed that every time something like this happened to her, she would be unlucky to be the one who did the wrong thing, and then be bombarded by netizens.

"What an unlucky old man..." Luo Quan sighed quietly, turned off Twitter, and planned to see what was going on on Weibo.

The rhythm between her and the crown prince has not spread to the country, which is good news, but it does not mean that the country is really calm.

After announcing her participation in "Ghost Blowing the Lantern: The Ancient City", Wen Xia has been stuck in the rhythm.

As expected, the female star she squeezed out was unwilling to give up and launched an offensive the day after Wen Xia's official announcement.

Several of her top fans are spreading rumors:

"Wen Xia competed maliciously and squeezed out the original heroine of Gui Blowing Lamp."

"Bring money into the group, and Penguin will spend a lot of money to hold a vase."

"Take the initiative to accept the unspoken rules, and the big money will pave the way for her to become a star."

"Does an idol deserve to enter the entertainment industry? You only deserve to show off to a bunch of losers on stage!"

The biggest difference between Japanese trolls and Chinese trolls is probably that Japanese trolls like to kill you, while Chinese trolls like to do their best to slut-sham girls.

If you are beautiful, as long as you get benefits, it is either because of the unspoken rules or because of the support, as if they have a pair of piercing eyes and can see all the evil in the world in an instant.

Little do they know that their unwarranted speculations and preconceived judgments about others are the biggest evils that exist on the Internet.

These fan leaders are obviously well aware of this, or everyone knows the bad nature of netizens, but some people let them do whatever they want, while others use them to make profits for themselves.

In such a rhythm, Wen Xia can be said to be unbearable, and the comment area on Weibo has been temporarily closed, looking like he is lying down and ready to be laughed at.

There is no way, even if you know who the fans are setting the pace, but there is no irrefutable proof, and those who set the pace will not have any effect if they refuse to admit it.

Moreover, Wen Xia did bring money to join the team. If Penguin did not invest in the Ghost Blowing Lantern crew, it would not be Wen Xia's turn to be the female lead. Since people are angry and can't fight back, there is nothing wrong with it from a rational point of view.

But the way he fought back was really uncomfortable.

At least Luo Quan felt angry. Seeing her good friend being insulted like this, she immediately posted on Weibo:

"I used to think that people were shot or imprisoned because they were guilty. Now I know that many of them were first considered "guilty" and then finally committed a crime!"

It is still a famous saying from Brother Xun. Luo Quan discovered a long time ago that the effect of using this great god's words to criticize people is unforgettable, and even today, a hundred years later, these words are still applicable to some Chinese people today. .

But as soon as Luo Quan opened his mouth, the trolls who originally thought they couldn't find a target because of Wen Xiaguan's comments all swarmed over.

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