“Mhm, I agree. She already has Daylight, so why would she suddenly take in a stray cat? We cannot just listen to her words without any evidence. That cat is so small and skinny, and he doesn’t even have any fur left. We can see, at our first glance, that he lacks nutrition. She has the mood to come show off how poor the cat is in live-streams instead of helping the cat more? Doesn’t she only want to earn money?”
“Yes, Princess Man is acting! She is showing off how poor the cat is! She has the time to film the cat but no time to feed the cat? Maybe she is the one who made the cat look this way.”
“To be honest, I liked this live-streamer at the beginning. However, ever since she started selling cat food, every one of her live-streams has been advertising the cat food, and she stops performing her talents, which makes me dislike her. Not all of her fans keep a cat and want to buy cat food from her. Her thoughts are all on earning money, and I don’t like it at all.”
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Those fans who unfollowed had lots of reasoning and evidence. Princess Man’s fans thought they made a point.
Was Princess Man trying to sell cat food by gaining people’s pity?
This was the first time when none of Princess Man’s fans tried to prove her innocence on Wei Bo and sided with her. Excluding the few confident supporters, everyone else went silent.
Liu Man felt as if her heart had frozen. This was her first time experiencing the nonchalance of her fans. They could be persuaded so easily.
When they liked her, they called her “sis” and “princess”. They made her seem like a fairy with all kinds of compliments and gave her expensive gifts in live-streams.
But when they stopped liking her, some of them would mercilessly stop talking to her like strangers; some of them would completely unfollow her and never look at her Wei Bo and watch her live-streams again.
Liu Man understood that if she wanted to adapt to this era, she had to adapt to the erratic nature of fans. She couldn’t understand everyone’s thoughts, and she couldn’t guarantee that any of her words or actions in the future wouldn’t anger some other people.
If she gets upset every single time this happened, she would live a short life.
So the best way to deal with this was to ignore it. She didn’t even want to look at these comments.
Lu Lingling used Wei Bo to socialize a lot, and her Wei Bo nickname was “Me, me, me, little Lu Ban.” She often shared things about her life on Wei Bo, such as the videos of her playing Honor of Kings and the food her parents made. She was only fourteen-years-old, and she already had more than 2,000 followers on Wei Bo.
Lu Lingling had never watched any of Liu Man’s live-streams, but she followed her on Wei Bo and was one of her most supportive fans. She would browse Liu Man’s Wei Bo every day.
Lu Lingling had seen the support from real fans and the opposition from the fake fans during this smokeless war on Princess Man’s Wei Bo.
She felt extremely angry.
How dare these people to blemish sis’ reputation!
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She decided to prove Princess Man’s innocence in her testimony.
On that evening, Lu Lingling stayed up late to write a long paragraph and posted it on her Wei Bo at midnight.
Me, me, me, little Lu Ban: “I’m a mediocre fourteen years old eighth-grader, and my parents operate a Shaxian restaurant. I would go to the restaurant and help them every evening after I come back from school. On the night of April 2nd, when I went out to throw away the trash, I found a cat who was close to dying near the trash can. I felt he was very pitiful, so I held him and went back into the restaurant. My mom saw him and scolded me. She said there were bugs in the cat’s fur and told me to throw him away. I was stubborn and disagreed, and she got so angry she took over the cat and threw it on the ground.
Sis and her mom came to my restaurant at that time to get a meal. They saw how my mother treated the cat (although I love my mother, she did do something wrong), and sis anxiously took the cat in her arms and ran over to the pet clinic nearby. None of you can imagine the explosion in her body at this moment, and she was a girl who looked skinny and weak on the outside. Sis was really fast; I almost didn’t catch up with her. You have to know that I can run 800 meters in three minutes and ten seconds.
When we got to the pet clinic, sis handed the cat over to bro. When he examined the cat, bro said there were many needles inside the cat, the ones that we use to sew clothes. Someone deliberately fed them to the cat, and at that time, the cat was unable to eat anything. Doesn’t that sound very unscrupulous? Bro finally took all the needles out after two hours of surgery. He said that even the meows the cat was making were hoarse. It was easy to know just how much pain the cat was in.
The next day, I went to the pet clinic again when it wasn’t even 7 o’clock. I did not expect sis and bro to both be there. Bro had been accompanying the cat that entire night, and sis was there early in the morning to send cat food. Everyone knows sis sells cat food, and it was fortunate she has countless bags of cat food, so the cat didn’t have to starve.
Sis decided, right then, to adopt this cat and name it Moonlight. After a week (yesterday), she finally decided to bring Moonlight home after making sure he was no longer close to dying. Although I didn’t watch her live-stream last night, I know sis was filming Moonlight. She wanted to share with her fans how this lucky cat escaped death.
I don’t understand why someone would suspect her intention of adopting Moonlight and why anyone would defame her of pretending to show off how Moonlight is very pitiful. Could she have known there was a stray cat near the trash can of my parents’ restaurant? Could she have intentionally brought her mother over for a meal so they could ‘run into’ this incident? This is absurd.
If she was pretending to be a benefactor, was there a need for her to run over to the storage the next day at six o’clock only to find some cat food for Moonlight? Was there a need for her to visit Moonlight at the pet clinic every day for seven days?
Why did you guys question how she only took in a pure breed and not a Chinese garden cat? Moonlight only happens to be a pure breed. I trust sis would take him in even if Moonlight is a Chinese garden.
You blame her for earning money by showing off the stray cat. I didn’t see her earning much, but I do see her feeding Moonlight the cat food she was supposed to sell. Isn’t she losing money by doing this?
This is all I know about how Princess Man adopted the stray cat, Moonlight. I swear on my morality that everything written above was seen with my own two eyes. What I wrote is credible, and if any detail is fake, may God drop a thunder on my head and kill me.
At the same time, I’m advising some people to not just blindly get a pet because they think pets are cute. You shouldn’t abandon your pets just because you get bored or annoyed. Don’t you know how pitiful stray cats and dogs are? Your actions are inhumane, and you will get punished by God.
I hope everyone can love and care for their pets. Not only are our pets friends, but they are also our family.”
After posting this long Wei Bo, “Me, me, me, little Lu Ban” also uploaded a picture of the weak Moonlight right after his surgery. She also gave a caption: “This is a photo of Moonlight right after his surgery. @Princess Man, @I’m a vet, thank you so much. You both are the reason behind Moonlight’s reincarnation.”
There was a huge reaction from the fans right after the two posts from “Me, me, me, little Lu Ban” got published.
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