Becoming the Richest by Farming
Chapter 126 - 0126 Could it be that the school is too famous? _1

Chapter 126: 0126 Could it be that the school is too famous? _1

That’s how things went.

After the program’s live broadcast ended, Ellen Young gained her own fan support team.

The incident where Hadton University and Andalu’s research institutes were erroneously tagged was initially a blunder, but when some fans and onlookers mocked Ellen, her own fans started to rebut, which was somewhat surprising.

On the Internet, there are many marketing accounts and PR teams monitoring information, capable of digging up anything related to celebrities.

The summarization of Ellen’s fans was purely because the fanbase was too odd.

There was this group of accounts among them that didn’t just praise Ellen’s goodness but spoke in a tone akin to educators, shaming others for their IQ with all sorts of advanced knowledge—and when you Googled it, damn, it was all genuinely high-level academics.

Most of these accounts were newly registered, and the most unbelievable part was that there were fans who only spoke English.

They’d send a long string of English, and the person whose information got shared would have to use a translator in confusion.

But a few of them, when dug into by others, revealed some startling information behind them.

A senior assistant at a research institute, a doctorate from Andalu, a doctorate from Hadton???

They were not particularly famous—probably just some students or the like—but the sheer clout of their verifications alone could baffle anyone. When the unknowing haters who were schooled saw the credentials, they didn’t even know how to rebut since these people didn’t use foul language but leveraged IQ shaming...

Weren’t these verifications a bit too much?

Do these bosses now like to follow celebrities?

And it’s one thing to follow others, but isn’t it too much to go after a girl from the countryside?

The matter wasn’t quite noticeable yet as it was still a small-scale quarrel that hadn’t spread far and wide. It was only noticed by Lucy Wood’s PR team, who compiled these fans’ comments into screenshots for Felicia Frost to review.

So Felicia Frost remarked that Ellen’s ability to attract fans was weird.

Typically, such bosses don’t follow celebrities since they are well-educated and need to keep a clear head.

Moreover, Ellen wasn’t even a celebrity.

Lucy Wood was also somewhat puzzled, "Yeah..."

She thought for a bit, "Maybe they just happened to see Ellen’s live broadcast and took a liking to her."

Since the numbers were low, Lucy Wood categorized it as a rare occurrence.

Felicia Frost fell silent for a moment before suddenly suggesting, "Could it be her classmates?"

Lucy Wood was taken aback, and Felicia Frost continued, "Hasn’t she always avoided telling you which school she graduated from? Maybe it’s not that she doesn’t want to say, but that the school is too prestigious?"

She always found Ruffy Smith’s appearance strange. How exactly did Ellen come to know such an outstanding person?

She had not dared to think about it before, but now that things seemed off, Felicia Frost started to entertain some incredible possibilities.

"Oh, right."

Lucy Wood widened her eyes in shock, "Could she be a graduate of Andalu?"

Andalu was the top institution in the country, quite impressive indeed.

Felicia Frost had a sudden epiphany, "Do you remember the hadton and Andalu official accounts checking into her fanpage?"

Lucy nodded, "Weren’t they said to have slipped up—"

Her words stopped abruptly.

How could a prestigious school accidentally check into some obscure little fanpage?

Lucy suddenly grasped a possibility and began to tremble slightly with excitement, "No... couldn’t be, right?"

Ellen didn’t mention her school—could it be because it was too famous and she feared it would frighten them?

She was somewhat puzzled, "But even if it’s the school’s own students, with so many of them, why would the official account specifically check into her fanpage?"

Felicia Frost: "..."

That was indeed the case.

Limited vision hampers the imagination; they were momentarily reluctant to think further.

Felicia Frost tentatively asked, "Why don’t you ask her now? I think she might tell you now."

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