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Chapter 153: Chapter 136: The Task is Done, Now It's My Turn (Please Subscribe)



About the "Old Street Factory District" related posts spread rapidly in just one day.

The content was too shocking.

As a result, many bloggers spontaneously joined in the campaign, selecting relevant images and video materials, adding text and commentary, and made videos to help expose the "Old Street Factory District".

Lin Chuan's reader, Old Bai, was one of the first batch.

In the afternoon.

He was in his studio, dressed in simple work clothes, having just stopped his research on "how to repair terracotta warriors, porcelain, and other cultural relics", when he casually picked up his phone and saw a series of content about the "Old Street Factory District".

"Damn it!"

Old Bai's anger surged immediately!

The scene from the "Labor Day holiday" in the previous month, where he was nearly kidnapped to "another place" by his online girlfriend, Sister Mei, in Yundian Lincang, was still vivid in his mind.

If it wasn't for Lin Chuan, he would be the protagonist "suffering" in these posts right now.

Thus.

He immediately put aside his work, rushed to the computer, and started making the video to help expose the "Old Street Factory District"!

Old Bai was quite skilled in video production, live streaming, and aspects such as material selection and editing.

However, writing copy for the videos was his weakness.

For this, he entered Lin Chuan's reader group to seek inspiration.

——"Obeying the law is everyone's responsibility."

In the reader group.

As most of the readers had read Lin Chuan's "All-In", they were outraged after seeing the posts, news, and videos about the "Old Street Factory District" and flooded the group to discuss.

[This has totally shattered my world view!]

[This is despicable!]

[I find it hard to believe that such a scene exists in the world!]

[If you add the words 'purgatory', it would be absolutely fitting.]

[I joked that Mr. Lin's "All-In" was his autobiography, but now I find that a lot of the content in it matches the information from the Old Street Factory District!]

[I thought I was reading a novel, but now I realize Lin Chuan was writing reality!]

[...]

Old Bai took a deep breath and asked in the group, "Brothers, I'm making a video to increase the exposure of the Old Street Factory District. I need some copy, does anyone have any inspiration?"

Immediately, several people replied to Old Bai.

[Old Bai, you must be furious, "All-In" has all the copy you need!]

[That's right, "All-In", you just need to randomly extract a few sections to match your video's copy!]

[Absolutely perfect match!]

[I completely agree because when I saw those videos, Lin Chuan's descriptions of the fraud districts instantly came to mind, and it was very fitting!]

[To be honest, I really suspect Lin Chuan has done field research on the fraud districts!]

[I think so too!]

[...]

Old Bai glanced at the responses in the group, slapped his forehead, "I'm such a fool! Old Lin's novel is the perfect copy for the task!"

Quickly, Old Bai opened the Sailing Novel Website, pulling up "All-In".

The content of the novel appeared before him.

'Ten years ago, I entered the kk factory district.'

'Ten years later, I finally escaped to see sky once more.'

'There, there were no dreams of getting rich overnight, nor were there any glimpses of paradise.'

'On the contrary, that place was hell, a cage, a den of iniquity.'

'There, there were no people, only demons and 'pigs'.'

'A pig's life and death are of no concern to the demons; once a pig loses its value, it will wish for death, because it will have to watch as its 'downstream' is harvested, and then left to live and die by itself.'

'Whether you were tricked into going there or went willingly, the treatment is the same, life is worthless.'

'...'

At this moment.

Reading the opening of "All-In", Old Bai couldn't help but get goosebumps all over.

Initially, he thought Lin Chuan wrote "All-In" out of conjecture, a fantasy.

But now, Old Bai couldn't help but believe: "All-In" was a true account of actual events meticulously researched by Lin Chuan.

"Lin Chuan is admirable!"

Old Bai exhaled slowly and immediately took the content from "All-In" down to create the copy for the video.

The copy paired with the "Old Street Factory District" material was incredibly fitting!

Publish!

The videos that appeared on the forums were mostly in their raw form, unprocessed, but Old Bai's video, paired with copy, made the content and corresponding 'evil' much easier to understand.

Just one hour after publishing.

Old Bai's video already had a viewership of 80,000, with more than 20,000 likes and shares, and the numbers were still climbing, trending towards becoming a hot topic.

[After watching this video, my view of the world is renewed!]

[My good friend was deceived into going to the factory district, and since then, I've never heard from him again!]

[Hell, a cage, a den of iniquity... The copy is so apt!]

[Who wrote this copy? It's giving me the chills!]----

[I remember it seems like the opening to a novel!]

[All-In! I read it!]

[Yes, that's the one, the book that was really hot a while ago!]

[I just saw another video, which also used the content from "All-In". It's just so realistic!]

[I doubt I'm reading a novel, but rather watching a documentary presented in the form of a novel!]

[...]

Indeed, not only did Old Bai use snippets from "All-In" as copy, but many bloggers also used content from Lin Chuan's novel, pairing it with their videos to expose the truth.


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