These protesters had a determined look in their eyes.

His expression was also one of grief and indignation.

They seem to be deeply saddened by some event...

Driven by curiosity.

The unsuspecting citizens stopped to watch, whispering among themselves and asking what had happened.

pity.

Most people were completely confused...

Although Jung Ji-hee's situation has been public online for some time.

However, it is limited by the niche nature of the MAX online forum.

In addition, there are just too many tabloid stories these days.

This resulted in a large number of people being completely unaware of that news...

Or even if you've seen it.

They were all just glanced at and didn't leave much of an impression.

But it doesn't matter.

It's okay if you haven't seen it or paid attention to it before.

at the moment.

Someone specifically went to explain it to them.

At the very front of the march, there was always a woman holding a microphone, tearfully recounting the entire "Jung Ji-hee incident" and denouncing the evil deeds of those powerful figures.

Also.

As she spoke, some people would occasionally step out from the marching crowd.

They distributed leaflets to the onlookers.

As a supplement.

The above briefly describes the course of events and includes the URL for the MAX forum...

For each person who sends the message, a message is left behind.

"The details of the incident are all on this website. We hope everyone can join in, spread the word, and fight against those hypocritical scoundrels together!"

Such a scene.

This is happening all over Seoul's bustling city centers.

these people.

Of course, it was all arranged by Ding Xin.

Moreover, most of them are scoundrels from the Kinmen Group.

Under Ding Xin's direction.

Not only the Faith Faction, but also the black bastards of the Peking University Faction, the Tiger Faction, and the Imperial Japan Faction all got involved.

Including their relatives and friends.

We'll recruit as many people as we can.

Some formed demonstration and protest teams, taking to the streets to march and demonstrate as a form of propaganda...

The other part.

Ding Xin then ordered them to disguise themselves as radicals and cause trouble directly at the headquarters of the South Korean newspaper, Shinmun.

He's a black kid.

I'm very familiar with doing this kind of thing...

The main point is to be proficient in it!

......

a few days later.

The headquarters building of the South Korean newspaper, Shinmun Ilbo.

Inside the president's office.

"Damn it, damn it, these bastards!"

Xuan Chengfeng angrily smashed everything in his sight.

His expression looked extremely distorted.

It's no wonder he's so angry; nothing has gone right these past few days...

It's as if there's an invisible hand at work.

It was manipulating his fate, relentlessly pushing him into the abyss...

He thought he could just crush the woman with a flick of his wrist, but she's caused him so much trouble.

It all started a few days ago.

The day after he was released on bail from the prosecutor's office, groups of demonstrators appeared in the streets and alleys of Seoul.

He is a media tycoon.

The reason for the group's demonstration was quickly understood.

You can't help but want to know.

Some of them even went to his headquarters to cause trouble...

but.

Since it involves him...

Then there's nothing more to say.

Let's control public opinion first...

Following the usual procedure, Hyun Sung-bong directly called several major media outlets in Seoul.

They're all insiders.

We should still give them this much face.

Regarding Xuan Chengfeng's request.

Those media outlets were very accommodating, verbally promising him that they would not report on it extensively for the time being.

however.

The major media outlets haven't made much of a fuss.

Some smaller media outlets, however, weren't so accommodating, especially one called MAX Forum...

We will continue to follow up and report on this incident.

After tracing the source.

Xuan Chengfeng discovered that the origin of that online outcry was actually on this forum.

and.

What shocked and angered Xuan Chengfeng was that the president of this forum was actually Mu Yongpei's daughter.

That old bastard, Mou Yongpei.

He readily agreed on the phone and his promises seemed very sincere.

But he says one thing and does another.

What's going on?

In a fit of anger, Xuan Chengfeng called Mu Yongpei again.

On the phone.

Mu Yongpei continued to give his assurances in a gentle and soft voice.

He claimed he didn't know much about the matter either, but he would never break his promise.

He will have a serious talk with his daughter about the forum.

To prevent these negative comments from escalating further...

The attitude was very sincere.

This prevented Xuan Chengfeng from venting his anger at all.

But he's not stupid either.

Realizing he'd been tricked by Mu Yongpei...

These promises are just empty words.

Fortunately, Xiancheng Daily has not yet intervened, and a forum alone cannot cause any major waves.

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