Chapter 587: 587 Temporarily Tied, Add One More Update


Chapter 587: Chapter 587 Temporarily Tied, Add One More Update


At the Imperial Military Academy, Fu Yunhe, who had just finished a day of standing at attention, ran back to his apartment without any sign of weakness in his step.


This behavior made the instructor behind him secretly wonder, “Was today’s training intensity not enough?”


But when he turned around, he saw that despite the students behind him not being very familiar with each other yet, they were all supporting one another: some held their waists, others massaged their legs, moving with difficulty.


Is this the correct way to end the day?


Could it be that stronger people are better at standing at attention?


The officer decided that tomorrow’s training would be doubled. He didn’t believe this kid could still run back; it was simply too disrespectful.


At this moment, Fu Yunhe was just eager to get back and operate his systems more efficiently, without the slightest concern for the instructor’s thoughts.


Even if he had known, he wouldn’t have cared much. He had been trained in horse stance, which was much more difficult compared to standing at attention.


Once Fu Yunhe returned to his room, before Yangyang could even speak, he asked, “Can you sense where Nian Shutong is?”


Yangyang immediately realized something was wrong and, after a careful sensing, said, “Still in Zone 1, hasn’t left. The exact location isn’t clear, but not far away.”


Fu Yunhe nodded and turned on his Light Computer, and instantly, within the small apartment, virtual screens hung suspended in the air.


Yangyang agilely came out of her little house, helped draw the curtains, and stood behind Fu Yunhe.


“The master is fine, I can sense that much.”


“I know.”


Fu Yunhe’s hands did not stop moving. What he needed to do now was to coordinate with Nian Shutong.


He thought Nian Shutong was probably out looking for evidence, evidence that the Chi Family couldn’t refute.


As time passed, more and more people joined the army against Little River Live, demanding that they come out and explain.


At this peak of accusations, five farming households stood up, blaming the rice seeds from Little River Live, claiming the food produced from these seeds contained severe toxins.


In the video, one after another, people covered in pustules wept, recounting their plights.


“Our family are all fans of Little River Live. We bought seeds from Little River Live and planted them according to the video instructions, but every time I went to work in the fields and came back, my body felt uncomfortable.”


“But we didn’t pay much attention to it. However, when the rice was ready, we thought we would try the rice ourselves. But after eating it for three days, just three days, I became like this.”


“In these three days, besides rice, we truly didn’t eat anything else.”


“Little River Live, how could you betray my trust, selling us toxic seeds? The radiation may be gone, but the food produced is indeed toxic.”


Similar videos numbered four in total.


All showed that after consuming food from Little River Live for some time, people began to develop ulcers and pus, somewhat hard to watch.


Fu Yunhe, who controlled the Star Network, did not block the uploading of these five videos. Instead, he contacted a few people, among them Rubble and Yu Zeming.


There’s no need to mention Rubble; Yu Zeming also firmly stood by Little River Live’s side.


Several of them began taking action.


On Star Blog, Yu Zeming was the first to speak out.


Youyu Live V: Regarding the inappropriate comments about Little River Live on the network, our company will take legal action to protect our rights.


A long list followed behind this statement, and it wasn’t just talk; everyone on that list received a subpoena from the court.


They were sued? Accused of defamation, spreading harmful speech, etc.


[Support Youyu Live, and even more so, support Little River Live.]


[I feel the same way, support Little River Live. This time, I will steadfastly follow Little River Live.]


[President Yu is domineering!]


[Exactly! President Yu really is Little River Live’s most loyal partner, always so supportive.]


[Are you guys sick? There are more than a thousand people on the list; how much will the lawsuit fees cost?]


[Seriously, are you out of your minds? What’s wrong with what I said, if you dare, come refute it!]


[Suing others proves the safety of your food? I think you seem a bit guilty.]


[Being preemptive doesn’t necessarily mean you’re right, but I also don’t want to make quick judgments.]


[Little River Live announced a live broadcast, it’s happening!]


[Whoa, I always feel like there’s a big drama to watch.]


Numerous netizens quickly exited the comment section and headed to Little River Live’s announcement.


It clearly stated that the answers everyone needed would be provided at the live broadcast at 7 pm.


[Do we have to wait until 7 pm?]


[Is this definitely not delaying?]


[You bunch must be professional trolls, right? Why are you so fixated on Mr. Xiao He?]


[Yes, I don’t understand either. The appearance of Little River Live improved our diet and gave us hope for a radiation-free future. Why can’t you stand to see someone else do well or be powerful?]


[I have the same question. Mr. Xiao He taught us so much, helping countless families find a means of survival. Why are there always people attacking him?]


[This time, we must protect Little River Live.]


Chi Family’s attempt to control public opinion on the network was not successful. It was partly due to Fu Yunhe’s efforts and partly due to the loyal fans.


No matter how the Chi Family tried to sway opinions, here it remained stable, never letting trolls dominate the comment sections.


At the moment, it seemed to have reached a tipping point, one where whoever could produce compelling evidence first would prevail.


You prove my food is toxic, I prove it’s not—it looks like it’s a battle of wits now.


At this moment, Nian Shutong was preparing a move to lure the snake out of its hole and attract some attention.


A wooden sculpture was taken out by Nian Shutong; Daodao converted into a speck of light and adhered to it. The wooden sculpture began to grow, becoming more flexible, and after being dressed, it was hard to tell it wasn’t a person unless seen from the front.


“Daodao, got it memorized?”


“Master, rest assured, Daodao is best at such tasks.”


“Good, I’ll wait for your signal.”


The alarms in the sealed laboratory suddenly went off. A person wearing a hat frantically rushed toward the elevator, taking someone hostage.


“Get away! Or he dies.”


A lab worker held at knifepoint coolly pressed the elevator button; the elevator began to ascend.


If you want to fight, do it outside, there are many delicate instruments below.


The people in the laboratory below calmly passed on the message. As soon as the elevator stopped, it would be when that person dies.


Perfect, the lab would have a new research corpse.


The elevator continued up. The doors opened, and the coerced lab worker twirled a ring on his finger, a hidden needle stabbing into the person behind him, who immediately crouched down.


In the instant of crouching down, a thought flashed through his mind: Was that too forceful?