Chapter 53: Turns Out That I’m The Mad One

Jiang Xun glanced at the people present at the scene. “Now then, it’s time for you to apologize to me. Once you’ve done so, give us your username so we can record it down,” she said, much to the astonishment of everyone present.

This was too shameful!

“Can we apologize to you over the internet instead?” The fat boy raised his hand weakly.

“That’s fine too.” Jiang Xun nodded; she didn’t care where they apologized as long as they did so.

Without any delay, the fat boy took out his phone and opened his Shanpin account, then left a comment on Jiang Xun’s video, apologizing to her. When the others saw this, they followed suit. Some opened up their Weibo while others opened their Shanpin.

They apologized to Jiang Xun on these two platforms.

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[ Merit Points + 320]

[ Merit Points + 52]

[ Merit Points + 16]

There were a lot of people apologizing to Jiang Xun on the platforms, but she ignored these people and left with Bingbing and the others.

On the way back, she opened the Shanpin cash withdrawal app. Since Shanpin would take a 50% cut of her earnings, she would have a total of 140k yuan after the relevant tax deductions.

There was also a notice on the cash withdrawal page from the platform: Shanpin would deduct the tax on behalf of the person.

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It would be convenient for the person to make a declaration on the personal tax App at the beginning of the next year, and then make the final refund.

After receiving the cash, Jiang Xun immediately transferred 10,000 yuan to Jixuan to return the money that he’d given her.

But unexpectedly, she received a call from him. Jiang Xun accepted the call, but before she could speak, Jixuan asked, “Who did you borrow money from this time? If you borrowed money from someone else, you might as well just use mine. I’ve already said that there’s no need to rush to return the money to me. Even if you wait until you have a job in the future, you can slowly return it.”

In Jixuan’s opinion, Jiang Xun didn’t need to pay him back, but since she’d insisted, he’d relented. That said, he hadn’t quite expected her to pay him back so quickly.

How long had it been since university started?

“It’s my own money.” Jiang Xun said, feeling a strange warmth in her chest.

Although Feng Nianzhen and Jiang Yuexi weren’t that great, Jixuan wasn’t a bad person despite having the temperament of a rich person. At the very least, he was still decent enough to want to repay kindness.

“I earned it from live streaming,” Jiang Xun explained patiently.

“…Did you sell your looks?”Jixuan’s voice suddenly rose. “Don’t tell me you became one of those female streamers who deliberately wear clothes with low collars and say things like ‘big brother~’ in a sweet voice? Jiang Xun, there’s no need for that! You don’t have to do this, really!”

“…”

Jixuan’s voice was so loud that it could be heard from the phone. Her roommates in the same car all heard it too, but they really couldn’t find it in them to say anything in response.

“…I had a stone slab broken on my chest,” Jiang Xun explained after a moment of silence. She had to wonder just what kind of livestreams Jixuan usually watched for that to be his first assumption.

“What’s that?” Jixuan dug his ears, suspecting that he didn’t hear it clearly.

“I broke a stone slab on my chest. It’s a traditional performance.” Jiang Xun hung up the phone and sent the short video she had taken to Jixuan.

Jixuan was completely speechless as he watched the video.

“I live streamed another performance today and even got money from it,” Jiang Xun said to Jixuan. “Live streaming is so lucrative.”

Jixuan:”…”

‘Has she been doing something about livestreaming lately?’ Jixuan thought to himself. Even if that was the case, the time she’d taken to prepare for everything was too short, wasn’t it?

Yes, live streaming was indeed profitable, but only when one made it big. Not only that, one would require a full team of people to handle the technical department of things, otherwise wouldn’t everyone be able to make a living off live streaming?

Did Jiang Xun manage to find the secret to wealth in such a short time?

“Not really,” Jiang Xun said casually. “Today was my first livestream.”

Jixuan was once again rendered speechless. If she could make so much money on her first livestream, could it be that Jiang Xun was born for this job?

She was just too lucky!

“Although you can earn money from livestreams, breaking a rock on your chest is too dangerous. Why don’t you put on a different kind of performance in the future?” Jixuan advised earnestly. “One that doesn’t involve risking your life, preferably.”

“Okay,” Jiang Xun agreed. “By the way, you don’t have to give me money now. I have enough.”

When she got back to the dormitory, Jiang Xun began to organize the list of people who needed to apologize to her. She divided the list into three parts: Weibo accounts, Shanpin accounts, and university forum accounts.

On the way back, Jiang Xun had received another 37 Merit Points.

She deleted all the usernames that had apologized from the list, then uploaded her livestream back onto the university forum.

Jiang Xun: “Those who spread rumors about me in the Forum, Please apologize to me by today. Otherwise, starting tomorrow, if anyone doesn’t apologize, I’ll post their username every day for everyone to see. I’ll write things like, ‘She’s a good student from Beijing University, but she can’t even admit when she’s in the wrong.”

Seeing Jiang Xun’s post, the students who had participated in it were furious and started discussing it in private.

“Did you see what Jiang Xun posted? She’s too arrogant!”

“She even wants to post our usernames.”

“She dares?”

“I won’t apologize. Let’s see if she carries her threat out!”

“Hah! I think it’s just an empty threat. If she doesn’t post it tomorrow, she’ll be the one who will lose face.”

“Then we’ll wait.”

There were already quite a number of netizens who apologized on Weibo and Shanpin, but there were still some who felt that Jiang Xun was bluffing and that she might not have a complete list in her hands.

After all, there were so many people who had scolded her.

As for the people on the university forum, they were all too proud to apologize.

Jiang Xun sneered at the computer and energetically reorganized the list. Her Merit Points were at stake here!

Right now, she already had 782 Merit Points on hand, but there were still a lot of people who had yet to apologize. This method was so much more efficient than prowling the streets for thugs!

Jiang Xun didn’t feel tired at all. She was still full of energy, so she found herself unable to sleep early. After 12:00 a.m. came and passed, she immediately posted the list of usernames up onWeibo, Shanpin, and the university forum.

“These are the people who haven’t apologized to me yet. If you don’t apologize today, I’ll post it again tomorrow. It’s useless even if you change your names; I’ve already messaged all of you. Even if you change your usernames, I’ll know who you are.”

The netizens were in a frenzy at her actions.

“She actually means it!”

“This is the first time I’ve seen such a person!”

“I was wondering why she sent me a private message and didn’t say anything else. I thought she was mad for just sending me a message of my username, but it turns out I’m the mad one….”

This way, even if the other party had changed their name, Jiang Xun would still have a record of their message history, which meant that there was no escape for these users.

“Well, no wonder she could get into Beijing University—she’s always three steps ahead. Her thinking is so meticulous that it’s impossible to guard against her.”

Jiang Xun then said on the university forum, “By the way, this forum only allows you to change your username every 90 days, so don’t bother embarrassing yourself by trying to change it right now. Hurry up and apologize.”

Everyone on the Forum was speechless.

This was really embarrassing!

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