Chapter 063: An Accidental Like
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We live in an era where the internet thrives, and in recent years, the profession of streaming hosts has emerged. Qiao Qiao is the class representative for Chinese in Class Nine. The last time she handed out the Chinese exam papers, she snapped a photo of Bai Chuwei’s paper.
She runs a rant account on Weibo. Just now, after censoring the last two characters of Bai Chuwei’s name, she casually uploaded the photo to her feed.
Qiao Qiao doesn’t have many followers, but, as luck would have it, Tong Qingyan happened to like her post!
Tong Qingyan is a streaming host with over two million followers. Her accidental like instantly exposed the post to her fans, causing the numbers of shares, comments, and likes to skyrocket.
“Hahaha, oh my god, this student is a real character. The question asks what emotion the poet expresses in the final couplet, and she answers, ‘No special emotion—just trying to show off.’ Hahaha!”
“Is she a senior in high school? With answers like this, how will she get into university? Even the worst vocational colleges wouldn’t take her!”
“Did Qingyan Baby see this joke too? Don’t learn from this Bai student! Our Qingyan is aiming to be the top scorer in the college entrance exam.”
“Qingyan, don’t let her rub off on you. But honestly, this is hilarious! What kind of trash students are these?”
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At a pace visible to the naked eye, that Weibo post was frantically reposted, and it seemed poised to trend.
Duan Xingye was beside himself with anger. “What the hell is this? Don’t be scared, Weiwei. I’ll tell my uncle right away and have him help take it down. It definitely won’t affect your studies!”
Su Ruan, standing nearby, was furious as well. “These netizens don’t know anything and are calling you stupid and trash, Bai. But you’re so brilliant—take that root three question I couldn’t solve. You glanced at it and immediately knew the answer.”
Duan Xingye strode over to Qiao Qiao. “Hey, hurry up and delete that Weibo post!”
Qiao Qiao glanced at Bai Chuwei, leisurely packing her bag, and said with feigned apology, “I just wanted to share it online for a laugh. I didn’t expect it to go viral. I can delete it, sure, but plenty of people must have screenshotted and reposted it already. Deleting won’t help.”
Duan Xingye was momentarily speechless, his anger nearly making his head explode.
The person at the center of it all, Bai Chuwei, remained utterly calm, watching with interest as the reposts and comments kept climbing—already over ten thousand.
Just then, Bai Chuwei received a message.
[Tong Qingyan: Sorry, Bai! I just accidentally liked your post. I didn’t expect so many people to notice. I’ve unliked it now, please don’t be angry.]
Bai Chuwei clicked her tongue, her smile deepening.
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The heroine really is a white lotus green tea—her “accidental” likes are something else.
In the original story, the heroine Tong Qingyan is a streaming host in the study section of Salted Fish App. Thanks to her good looks and sharing of study tips, she gradually amassed over a million fans and is recognized as the app’s top beauty and academic star.
In the future, because of her protagonist’s halo, Tong Qingyan will invite the award-winning actor Duan Xiuqi to her live stream, instantly making her famous and thrusting her into the public eye...
So with just one slip of her finger, Bai Chuwei became the butt of jokes across the internet.
What kind of silly high school senior would write their Chinese exam like that? Is she planning to skip the college entrance exam altogether?
The comment section was filled with “hahaha,” “hhhhh,” “233333,” and “today’s dose of baffling behavior.”
At that very moment, a comment from an officially verified account with a yellow V badge, ID “Director Zhao Guangming, Calligraphy Department, Imperial Capital University,” caught the attention of many netizens:
[Blogger, could you help me contact this Bai student? Her calligraphy might be the Lingbai style, lost for nearly five hundred years.]
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