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Chapter 471 I Plagiarized Me



Chapter 471 I Plagiarized Me

He stammered and couldn't explain himself. The more he tried to find an excuse, the sadder he became. The more he tried to suppress the grief in his heart, the more he couldn't stop it.

The Dragon King was speechless, but the Dragon Prince had already started to think divergently.

After thinking for a moment, he suddenly realized something and said, "Could it be that Father has already known that you have paid off all the wages owed to everyone at once?"

"What??!"

The old Dragon King yelled, his voice broke, his eyes almost popped out of their sockets, and several emotions mixed together, blocking his heart.

He couldn't catch his breath, his eyes rolled back and he fainted.

Only Prince Long was left standing there at a loss, shouting for help.

Li Wenshu's "Star Path" has been very popular before the full text was sent out, and of course there is no lack of promotion and operation by the publishing house.

After all, the subject matter of the novel is indeed unprecedented, and the introduction is also very novel. Both the subject matter and the author are very exciting.

But there are also some people who watch the fun with bad intentions. After all, high popularity also means that readers' expectations are raised. If readers' expectations cannot be met, there will definitely be backlash after the popularity has passed.

Compared with the pork ribs, the name "Cola Chicken Wings" is too shallow, and compared with the "boiled frog in warm water", it is too honest and looks easy to bully.

Online writers are not just focused on writing novels. The intrigues that exist in the workplace also exist in the circle, but they are more often online fights, and there are endless means of forming groups to drag others into the water and guide readers to engage in online violence.

Li Wenshu didn't meet him after he was reborn. One reason was that he was too strong, two was that the place he was in was too protective of his people, and three was that the readers were very sticky and had strong fighting power.

If any one of these factors is missing, there will be no escape from open or covert fighting.

Li Wenshu did not publish the full text at the beginning. She signed a contract with the publishing house and had to cooperate with the other party in publicity. She would only upload it after the publicity was in place.

During this period, after the initial reader frenzy, some rumors followed, including some inexplicable accusations, which were spread without regard to whether they were reasonable or not. Anyway, if they were spread too many times, people would believe them.

Li Wenshu saw that "Cola Chicken Wings" copied "Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs": ...

Frogman: [The themes are all different, so why copy them? ]

How to plagiarize one campus novel and the other suspenseful and sad novel?

It is more believable to say that the pseudonym "Boiling the Frog in Warm Water" plagiarized than this, after all, they have both written suspense novels.

The passerby replied: [Weibo has a complete plagiarism chain, you can search it yourself. ]

Li Wenshu saw the corpse fragment palette: ...

[Note: The color palette refers to a table that compares the plagiarized text with the original text, explaining whether an article is plagiarized.]

He seemed to have lost all his strength.

Even phrases like "What a nice day today" and "It's a nice day today" have been equated with plagiarism.

If this is the extent of plagiarism detection, then 99.99 percent of novels on the market are plagiarized.

But rumors can spread because there are many people who follow the crowd and spread rumors.

No matter what form the rumor takes, it can be spread if more people spread it.

Not to mention that the "Cola Chicken Wings" account, to some extent, did gain popularity by stepping on the other two accounts. Some people think it's a big deal, but there are always some people who will not be happy about it.

Chunyi Publishing House also contacted Li Wenshu as soon as possible, saying that they would help clarify the rumors and produce an anti-plagiarism palette.

Li Wenshu refused.

goldfish:【???】

Goldfish: [Don't be upset, sir. We don't do those things that are meant to be black and red. Not to mention that you are completely innocent. It's very easy to clarify.]

Goldfish: [Are you afraid of confronting Pai Gu Da Da? Don't worry. As far as I know, Pai Gu Da Da is very mean, but he won't deliberately target anyone.]

Goldfish: [Master, if we don’t make any clarification, even if it’s fake, it will be passed down as true over time. You must think twice! ]

Goldfish: [We originally wanted to help you contact Pai Gu, but we haven’t been able to get in touch with him yet. Her editor said that she only responded after half a month after sending her eight or ten messages, saying that Pai Gu updates a lot and may be typing all day and has no time to read messages.]

Goldfish: [I’m sorry——]

It was too easy for Li Wenshu to clarify.

She asked Yan Jinyu for an anti-plagiarism palette.

Goldfish: [Do you want to post it yourself? Our official account will also help clarify it. ]

Goldfish: [Don't worry, big brother.]

Yan Jinyu was still very worried about Li Wenshu. After all, cyber bullying was no joke. She put herself in his shoes and felt that if she were subjected to cyber bullying, she would probably quit the Internet and live in seclusion in a matter of minutes.

After all, she would get angry even if someone contradicted her, so how could she have the ability to withstand pressure?

Li Wenshu comforted Yan Jinyu with a few words, and then started to change accounts.

When she logged into Penguin, she found that Liuxing had sent her several messages. She usually switches between several accounts. Sometimes she would log into the main account and forget about the secondary account for a while, and sometimes she would log into the secondary account and leave the main account alone for a while.

Li Wenshu read the anti-plagiarism color palette from beginning to end, and when he found no problems, he posted it on two Weibo accounts.

The Internet is a mixed bag of people. No matter how it is controlled, as long as someone muddies the waters, it can easily provoke confrontation among multiple parties.

Readers of Li Wenshu’s three pseudonyms were arguing with each other. Why were there three?

It is normal for "Cola Chicken Wings" and "Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs" to quarrel, but the readers from the account "Boiling Frog in Warm Water" are purely trying to fish in troubled waters and are more like those who come here to engage in verbal attacks.

Li Wenshu didn't know if the saying "Fans follow the author" was working, but after watching a few waves of fighting, she could easily tell which author each party paid more attention to.

In comparison, the fighting power of "Cola Chicken Wings" is really weak. Perhaps most of the people who speak for this vest are sensible passers-by, or people who remain neutral and wait and see.

[Can you please be reasonable? I have read both of these novels and they have nothing to do with plagiarism. They are clearly rumors.]

[It has nothing to do with plagiarism. Let's just ask whether the author is stepping on the ribs to build his own momentum. If he has the ability, he should earn popularity and traffic by himself. Why does he use others as a stepping stone to climb up? ]

[Didn’t her popularity rise suddenly? Her novels were very popular in magazines before, and were even adapted into movies and TV series. She is an author who came out at the same time as Pai Gu Jing. She just wrote fewer novels, so she is not a new author.]

[If you don't believe me, close the door and put some pork ribs in. ]

[Don't release the pork ribs yet, release the poison frog instead. 】

[Withdraw a poison frog. It is not necessary in small situations. ]

[…Psychopath, I suspect I am fighting against a bunch of psychopaths. ]


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