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Chapter 298 - 298 287 Handling the Aftermath Part 1
298: Chapter 287: Handling the Aftermath (Part 1) 298: Chapter 287: Handling the Aftermath (Part 1) As someone who had crossed over, Yue Feng, although he had gradually become familiar with the people and matters of this parallel timeline, still retained many memories from his previous life.
For example, Yue Feng distinctly remembered that the social media personality known as “55 Kai Ge” was initially harmonized for inciting his fans to attack others.
For a celebrity influencer with millions of followers, regardless of the severity of the incident, it was definitely a high-voltage line of existence—one that should not be touched, and should be avoided as far as possible.
If one must engage in such matters, even at a higher cost, one should keep oneself extremely clean.
Unexpectedly, the girl, usually so sensible, turned so fierce when it involved someone she cared about, actually stirring up her fans to create trouble.
If someone powerful and hostile got hold of this and made waves, it could very likely end badly.
For a phenomenon-level celebrity like Wawa, known across the entire network, falling due to such an incident would be a huge loss both for the influencers’ guild and the platform.
“Hello?
Hello?
What are you thinking about, why aren’t you speaking?
Sis has avenged you, and you don’t even say thank you!
Humph, you stinky jerk!”, said Wawa, noticing that Yue Feng was distracted and speaking somewhat discontentedly.
Yue Feng hung up the phone and immediately connected through WeChat video call!
The call was instantly picked up, revealing Wawa’s delicate face.
“Che!
Why hang up on me without even a hello?” Wawa rolled her eyes, voicing quite a few small complaints, but inside, she was very pleased.
Yue Feng’s expression became much more serious, and he said, “No wonder someone called me today to apologize—it was you who stirred things up!
Stop laughing; this is serious.
What you did was really inappropriate!”
“Inappropriate?
What’s the problem?
It was just to exact revenge for you!” Wawa pouted, not thinking much of it.
“Listen to me, this is no small matter.
I might not care, but if someone with intentions catches this and exposes you, it’s very dangerous for you.
Have you forgotten how those wildly popular hosts ended up?” Yue Feng said with a grave expression.
At this reminder, the originally smiling Wawa’s expression instantly collapsed and became much more serious.
She was aware of numerous people who had been banned for improper remarks or historical blemishes—some of whom had not even made mistakes as severe as Wawa’s.
“It’s not that serious, is it?” Wawa became a bit nervous, her speech not as fluent as before.
Yue Feng said, “Don’t be overly optimistic.
Think of some way to quietly smooth this over, preferably without any notice at all!”
Wawa furrowed her brow: “Can I tell Ken about this?
He can definitely eliminate the impact!”
Yue Feng was about to nod, but a thought flashed through his mind, and he firmly shook his head: “No, consult someone you trust.
I’ll also help think of a solution.
You can’t let this flaw be held by anyone else, otherwise you’ll be at a disadvantage!
Telling Ken should only be the last resort when there’s no other option!”
Ken would definitely have a way to handle this issue, but at the same time, that meant delivering herself into his hands.
If he were a bit unscrupulous, it would put Wawa at a disadvantage.
“Alright, then I’ll discuss it with Chengzi!
We might have to spend some money!” Wawa understood Yue Feng’s implication and took it very seriously.
Yue Feng nodded, “I’ll hang up for now.
I’m going to ponder over this, and I’ll call you later when I have an idea.
Keep your phone line clear!”
After hanging up, Yue Feng began massaging his temples and thinking rapidly.
This incident had already occurred, and with the resources and influence Yue Feng currently held, attempting to quietly mitigate the impact was highly challenging.
After all, nearly two thousand people had been involved, and just a single person with a lively mind could cause uncontrollable risks.
If it was just a matter of money, Yue Feng could figure something out, but when it comes to channels, connections, and high-level special resources, Yue Feng was completely at a loss.
To solve this issue stealthily, normally, the logic would be to eliminate the impact and handle the victims’ side first, but it’s best not to let those followers get involved anymore, as it would be harder to control.
What to do?
Yue Feng scratched his head and couldn’t think of a suitable solution for a long time.
“System, system!”
[I’m here!]
“Because of the trouble I caused, is there any way to help her eliminate the potential impact?” Yue Feng, struck by an idea, started to converse with the system.
[Current host’s permission level is too low, please unlock the appropriate permission level before making this request!]
Again with insufficient permissions, Yue Feng helplessly shook his head.
Normally these permissions are invisible and intangible, seemingly unresponsive, but when they’re needed in critical moments, they become extremely important.
“Can I use a special card to temporarily unlock the appropriate permissions?
I still have one Ironhead card left, would using it solve this problem?” With the stakes so high, Yue Feng couldn’t care less now.
[Special Cards only work for the host themselves, if used forcibly on others, the points consumed will be doubled!
Do you confirm its use?]
“I accept the double cost, but can this issue be resolved?
Are there enough Remaining Points in my account?”
[I don’t have the permission to query at the moment, please unlock the corresponding permissions to proceed!]
“Damn it!” Yue Feng couldn’t help but curse.
To check if points are enough, permission must be unlocked, but not knowing if one’s points are sufficient and afraid of using the Ironhead card—in case the permission is unlocked but the points aren’t enough, it will still come to nothing, creating a vicious cycle.
The situation hasn’t reached that dire stage yet; Yue Feng also wasn’t willing to recklessly risk wasting a rare card.
He had no choice but to temporarily give up this route through the system.
While Yue Feng was at his wit’s end, Chengzi and Su Cheng were staring at each other in the living room.
After listening to the whole story, Su Cheng frowned beautifully, “What were you thinking, why did you personally undertake this?
Aren’t you a public figure?
Don’t you realize the massive impact this could have?”
Chengzi pouted, whispering, “I was just upset seeing Fengfeng being bullied, right?
I got heated and didn’t think too much!”
Su Cheng said, “Now making one move affects everything, you can’t even dare to appear in the group to rally everyone to change the ratings, it will definitely invoke even greater attention!
Even if you had typed it would have been better, why did you send a voice message, you can’t even deny it!!”
“Should we hire a professional PR firm?
We don’t have any experience in handling these matters, could spending some money solve it?” Chengzi said.
“Spend money?
What if they catch you at your weak spot and blackmail you?
If this gets out, it would be enough to hit the headlines!!”
“Then what do we do…” Even the usually fearless Chengzi started to panic a bit.
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