News of the three men being arrested by the police quickly spread online.

Kind passersby also took photos of him getting into a police car in his pajamas. In the photo, Sanzi had his head down and covered his face with his hands, but netizens still recognized him by his signature pointed chin.

Is it necessary to go to the police station for this?

[Was Sanzi set up? Whose interests did he threaten this time?]

[It wasn't JZX... she only called the police to get attention...]

The company also announced that Sanzi will be temporarily unable to stream, and the next streaming date is yet to be determined.

As soon as this news came out, almost all of Sanzi's fans started attacking Ji Chaoxi, and even demanded that Ji Chaoxi take responsibility for Sanzi's inability to stream.

Ji Chaoxi's Weibo square is full of fans of the three boys jumping around.

Just then, a Weibo post suddenly appeared on Ji Chaoxi's Weibo page.

[L: People who dislike Ji Chaoxi, follow me and I'll add you to the group.]

This Weibo post was quickly screenshotted and shared in the three members' fan groups.

[Everyone, please follow him! He's a well-known hater of Ji Chaoxi!]

[If he's a hater of Ji Chaoxi, then why did he send her so many carnival gifts before?]

Who knows? He acts like a lunatic all the time, but there's no doubt he's a hater of Ji Chaoxi. I've heard he's been criticizing Ji Chaoxi for years.

[He must have a lot of dirt on Ji Chaoxi, right? Let's see if he can bring Ji Chaoxi down this time.]

[Already joined the group]

【+1】

……

Lu Huainan, off-screen, quietly processed the backend information. The anti-fan group was full in no time, so he created a second group, and a little while later he created a third group.

Let these people continue to smear Ji Chaoxi; he's going to blow up all their accounts.

At this time, Ji Chaoxi had already gotten up and started reporting her daily life to her older sister.

"Good morning, Sister Qinqin. I had porridge for breakfast this morning. Are you up yet? Would you like me to order you some breakfast?"

Ji Chaoxi sat cross-legged on a chair in the garden and threw the toy hard a short distance away. The golden retriever darted out in an instant.

Ji Chaoxi cleared her throat and continued sending a voice message: "Sister Taozi, are you back in France studying now? Are you settling in well? Should I send you some local specialties from China?"

The golden retriever came running back, huffing and puffing, staring longingly at Ji Chaoxi. Ji Chaoxi turned around impatiently, and the golden retriever snorted and tugged at Ji Chaoxi's clothes, pulling her onto the grass.

Ji Chaoxi: ...

She resignedly threw the toy far away and continued searching for her older sister.

"Little Train Sister, I asked the police, and Sanzi will be out in a few days. Don't worry, and remember to eat well."

After a series of operations, Ji Chaoxi collapsed into a chair, exhausted.

Not far away, Ji's mother looked at Ji Chaoxi, seemingly wanting to say something but hesitating, and then she went into the living room.

"I hope Xixi won't be a live streamer forever."

Mr. Ji seemed quite relaxed about the matter. Watching the game, he casually remarked, "Let her be."

Enraged, Ji's mother slapped Ji's father on the back.

"You don't care at all about this child's future, do you?!"

Mr. Ji winced in pain, then gave an embarrassed smile: "Wife, it's not that I don't care, you know what kind of personality our daughter has."

She just lies down on the spot whenever she encounters difficulties. She's currently managing to keep up with the workload, so she's been livestreaming. But when she's in her second or third year of graduate school and doesn't have the time anymore, she'll naturally stop livestreaming.

Mrs. Ji thought about it and agreed, and relaxed a bit.

Every time she heard her daughter calling her "sister," she felt a chill run down her spine...

The golden retriever, who had been running wildly in the garden, finally got tired of playing and went to its room to sleep with its toy in its mouth.

Ji Chaoxi was finally able to rest for a while.

Actually, every time she sends a message to her older sisters, they ignore her and only ask her questions occasionally.

Are we playing PvP today?

Aside from the competition, they seemed to have nothing else to say about her.

As Ji Chaoxi scrolled through Weibo and looked at the fans of the three boys, she couldn't help but laugh out loud.

Ji Chaoxi should take responsibility for the three boys!

Are the three sons Ji Chaoxi's sons? And does Ji Chaoxi have to take responsibility for them?

[The fans of Ji Chaoxi upstairs are shameless! If it weren't for Ji Chaoxi, how could Sanzi have been locked up?!]

Ji Chaoxi laughed as she read, and a little while later she came across L's Weibo post.

She sat up abruptly, her face serious.

What group? Will these people be insulting her in there?

What exactly does L want to do?

It wasn't enough for one person to scold her; they had to create so many groups to scold her as well.

Ji Chaoxi promptly applied to join the group, only to be rejected the next second. She applied again, and was rejected once more.

She hesitated for a moment before filling in the reason for her application.

[Ji Chaoxi's biggest hater, hoping to join the group to chat with everyone [grinning face]]

The system displayed the following second.

[Group owner L has rejected your request to join the group.]

Ji Chaoxi: ...

She sent L a private message directly.

[Hi, how do I join that group? I also want to criticize Ji Chaoxi [poor thing] [poor thing]]

The other side replied very quickly.

[This isn't a malicious group...you don't need to join.]

Ji Chaoxi stared silently at the chat window between the two, wondering why L wouldn't let her in.

She tentatively sent a red envelope, implying a fee to join the group.

A short while later, L also sent her a red envelope.

Ji Chaoxi immediately clicked on it, and she was stunned when she saw the amount in the red envelope.

L's next message came through.

Joining this group will result in your account being banned, so please don't join.

Ji Chaoxi replied hesitantly.

【oh oh.】

The account was banned as soon as I joined the group. Is it that serious? Can you also ban L's account?

After a while, the three boys' fans finally realized what was happening and started sending messages in their fan groups.

Don't join that group with L, my account got banned!

[Oh no! My account suddenly shows a scam risk warning! What should I do? Can it be recovered? I've been using this account for years! [crying]]

[Who exactly said L is a hater of Ji Chaoxi? What kind of hater would send so many carnival gifts? He's a Ji Chaoxi fan!]

The fans of the three were furious and began to report L's account on a large scale.

Ji Chaoxi's fans are quietly watching the drama unfold from afar.

That jerk's move was so underhanded...

[The fans of the three are so cunning, they should be dealt with by a man who is just as cunning.]

Am I the only one curious about who this person is? He's from University A, and seems to be around Xixi like a ghost…

[I arrived in Baby's live stream when there were about 30 people. L was already there then. He was constantly making a fool of himself with special effects in the live stream, and he would record his entire stream. Before there was a recording team, I used to go to his Weibo to check. Later, it seems he found out that someone was watching his recordings, so he locked all the recordings.]

[He even tried to switch accounts to join the fan group before, but I rejected him outright—don't even think about it!]

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