Even After My Death-Chapter 614 - 518: Damn! Jiang Ning Really Has Privileges!

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Chapter 614: Chapter 518: Damn! Jiang Ning Really Has Privileges!

After ending the call with Zhang Lang, Jiang Ning looked at the screen and realized the livestream had unknowingly shut down.

It might have been because she took the phone call, which occupied the signal.

Jiang Ning tapped into Douyin and restarted the livestream.

Jiang Ning didn’t know that, in those few seconds she took the call, the online friends in front of their screens were anxious to death.

The livestream suddenly closed while everyone was still clueless, leaving them all in a fog. Once they realized what happened, they immediately clicked into Jiang Ning’s homepage, only to find the livestream was really gone!

They hadn’t even gotten to watch the fun yet!

And they hadn’t seen Jiang Ning catching the criminal live, how could it suddenly cut off!

Everyone kept refreshing Jiang Ning’s homepage, anxiously waiting for her to reopen the livestream.

Some even ran to the Douyin assistant to question them, suspecting it was the assistant’s doing.

In just two or three minutes, the online friends were worried sick.

Only when Jiang Ning’s livestream was back on, did they click in the first moment they saw it, and breathed a sigh of relief.

[Phew~ I finally got in! If the livestream didn’t come back I’d have gone crazy!]

[Me too! I kept refreshing Jiang Ning’s homepage; I thought my fingers would be worn down to the bone by the screen!]

[What just happened? Why did the livestream suddenly stop?]

[It was only off for three minutes, but I was so anxious waiting for it. ]

Jiang Ning, looking at the comments in the livestream, said, "Sorry, I just took a call."

She adjusted the camera on her: "Let’s continue."

[So it was a phone call that scared me to death.]

[Awooo! I hope I am not late! Are we catching a bad guy?]

[Where is Jiang Ning right now? Is there a class representative with ’fiery eyes’ who can shed some light?]

[Shock! I was just about to say that, Jiang Ning’s livestream location is less than 10km away from me!]

[Streets look alike nationwide; even though we know she’s in Capital City, it would still be hard to find her. Plus, seeing this blurred background, Jiang Ning must have turned on the background blurring before starting the livestream.]

[Indeed, she did. She probably doesn’t want to expose the privacy of unrelated passersby, nor does she want to be swarmed by offline netizens.]

[So excited, so excited, I wonder what the identity of the criminal is this time. If they are as beastly as Liu Chusheng, even if Jiang Ning won’t physically castrate them, I still want to contribute a knife!]

The barrage in the livestream flew by quickly, and at this time, both Jiang Ning and Qi Xingzhou had gotten out of the car.

Jiang Ning glanced at one of the comments and, while walking along the street, chatted with the friends in the livestream, "Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to my livestream."

"Today’s livestream is a bit special."

[Huh? How special?]

[Could it be that we’re catching some big shot?]

The netizens were all very curious.

Jiang Ning answered with a question: "You all know about the online comments regarding me deliberately injuring Liu Chusheng, right?"

[!!!!!]

[!!!!]

"That’s right, I also know about it."

Jiang Ning said it so nonchalantly, but it struck the netizens like a thunderclap, shocking them.

[Ah ah ah ah ah !!!]

[Holy moly! So she’s been waiting for this!]

[I knew it! Being a shrinking turtle has never been Jiang Ning’s style! She’s been brewing a big move!]

[LaughingTillICry.jpg, Jiang Ning is brave, choosing to confront head-on in a livestream with more than four hundred thousand viewers.]

[Ah? And then what? Keep talking, Jiang Ning!]

Jiang Ning chuckled softly: "As for what I did to Liu Chusheng, I admit, I injured him. But the police have already communicated with him and his family. I have a special law enforcement authority. Under specific conditions, I don’t have to bear legal responsibility."

[???]

[Special law enforcement authority??]

[I understand every word Jiang Ning says, but why do I feel somewhat confused when they are put together?]

[You’re joking, right? Those who should understand the concept of enforcement authority do, don’t tell me you, a jobless drifter, would dare to make such a decision lightly, even a commissioned officer wouldn’t!]

[Jiang Ning is treating the netizens like fools!]

[You believe Jiang Ning has special enforcement authority, or do you believe I am Emperor Qin Shihuang?]

[Dying of laughter, don’t think just because you’ve got someone backing you up you can tell tall tales!

[Jiang Ning, there’s a limit to shamelessness, you know? An entire morning to come up with such a lame excuse? Do you really think just because the officials have your back, you can treat us all like legal illiterates!]

[...]

Trolls and paid posters who had been lurking in the live stream seemed to have finally seized their opportunity and started to emerge en masse.

As if they had agreed upon it, they spammed the chat simultaneously with great speed and volume. Before the moderators could react, the screen was filled with their attacks on Jiang Ning. freewёbn૦νeɭ.com

Seeing these comments, Jiang Ning laughed, "Whether what I say is true or false will be officially verified. On the contrary, do you really think you can attack people with impunity just because you’re paid to do so without any legal repercussions?"

"The paid posters in my live stream, I’ll tell you now, what I’m going to catch is your patrons!"

"They throw some money your way to buy your loyalty, stirring things up online and setting the wrong tone."

"I want to see what grudge or grievance I have with them that they would rather spend money to smear me online."

"Go ahead and make a fuss, it’ll be your turn soon."

[!!!!]

[Holy crap, is Jiang Ning serious?]

[From what Jiang Ning is saying... someone’s been paying these trolls to manipulate online sentiment, and she’s now going to catch the patrons who paid them to smear her?]

[Awesome!]

[Hahahaha, that’s so Jiang Ning! If this paid poster thing is true, they definitely should be caught!]

[And those paid posters should be sent away too! Willing to take any job for money, utterly disgusting. They’re called paid posters, but really, they’re leeching off people’s misery. Making dirty money like that without fear of retribution, haven’t there been enough cases of people dying because of online mob attacks in recent years!]

[What the heck? There are actually people spending money to smear Jiang Jiang? What is wrong with those who are jealous of Jiang Jiang!]

[So satisfying, so satisfying! Even though Jiang Jiang hasn’t caught anyone yet, I’m already eager to see what these trolls look like in real life! I got cyberbullied before, and it nearly killed me! It was so hard to prove my innocence, and then those people just deleted their comments and acted like nothing happened! It really made me so angry I could spit blood!]

Jiang Ning’s words resonated with countless viewers.

When it comes to what contemporary netizens hate most on the internet, paid posters and keyboard warriors are definitely top ranking!

Unfortunately, hidden behind the anonymity of the internet, no one knows who anyone is, and even if you’re frustrated to the point of spitting blood, you can only stare at your screen, powerless.

But now Jiang Ning was actually planning to confront offline those who bought trolls and the trolls themselves, which exhilarated those viewers who had been bullied by keyboard warriors at one time or another.

Watching Jiang Ning confront these internet rats offline was, by extrapolation, like themselves taking on the trolls in the real world!

The paid posters attempting to manipulate the live stream didn’t expect this move to be targeted at them.

Behind the screens, they were startled, and their hands paused over the keyboard.

Some of the paid posters looked young and fresh-faced, showing doubt and apprehension about Jiang Ning’s words.

While others scoffed disdainfully upon hearing Jiang Ning’s declaration.

They had been part of the internet scene for so many years, being keyboard warriors venting negative emotions isn’t something new to them, and they had been behind several high-profile suicide cases in the past.

But had they ever faced legal consequences?

No.

Just delete the comments, close the burner account.

Who could know it was them?

Even the law can’t touch something it can’t define, and Jiang Ning wants to step in??

What kind of nonsense is she talking about!

If patrons and paid posters were so easy to track down, the internet wouldn’t be as toxic and foul as it is now.

So, after Jiang Ning’s speech, the mocking comments not only didn’t stop; they exploded in growth.

These trolls seemed intent on defying Jiang Ning, becoming even more arrogant:

[You’re close with the officials, so whatever you say goes, right?]

[Oh? When did I become a paid poster? I had no clue! What, do you really think you’re so irresistible that everyone has to fawn over you like these idiots?]

[So what if I’m a paid poster? I get paid to trash-talk you, it’s satisfying and I earn money. If you can’t handle it, just deal with it!]

[What a big talk! Can you actually strip away the anonymity of the internet? Tell us, how much did you pay actors this time to play criminals?]

[...]

The other viewers in the live stream watched as the trolls went mad, engaging in a fierce online confrontation with Jiang Ning.

[Dizzy...]

[This is outrageous, I’ve never seen trolls break character like this, or seen so many come out of the woodwork]

[Hahaha, only Jiang Ning could pull this off, getting personally involved in these matters]

[A face-off between the real deal and the trolls, it’s a once in a decade spectacle. ]

[Stop laughing, stop laughing! Quick, look at Capital City Public Security, the authorities have really stepped in to back Jiang Ning up!]

[Damn! So she really has special privileges!]