Peninsula: The Deepest Affection in Jiangnan

Chapter 106 The most romantic thing I can think of is logging into your account to comfort your fans



Chapter 106 The most romantic thing I can think of is logging into your account to comfort your fans

Chapter 106 The most romantic thing I can think of is logging into your account to comfort your fans.

Shen Yu opened his phone. After several surges in traffic, his number of followers on TikTok had easily surpassed 500 million, and he was now aiming for an even higher number.

But looking at the numbers in front of him, Shen Yu blinked. The numbers hadn't changed, so did he log in to his account incorrectly?

"Wait a minute, they didn't use facial recognition to log in, just fingerprint login. It shouldn't have logged into Tian Guo's account, right?"

The 2000 million TikTok followers left him completely baffled.

The Grammys didn't announce it, but could it really have reached this level just because of two ambiguous songs from The Masked Singer?

"Or did Jungkook give me some of his fans?"

I can't tell them apart, I really can't!

Feeling that something was amiss, Shen Yu opened his Instagram account to check and discovered that the number of followers on his Instagram account had even risen to a terrifying 1500 million.

He opened Naver to check the trending topics and realized why his account had suddenly gained so much attention.

*

Just after the Spring Festival holiday ended, Tian Guo was released from his company's confinement, successfully left the hospital, and returned to his apartment.

Due to his second injury, he postponed his original military service plan. He is currently scheduled to serve this year, but the exact date is uncertain.

I heard that BIGHITMusic and the Military Manpower Administration had a falling out over this matter.

The Military Manpower Administration announced that it has begun investigating whether there is any possibility that Tae-guk is delaying his military service.

After all, Tian Guo is not a football player, but a singer, so the chances of him injuring his toes all the time are extremely low!

He didn't go to Qatar to play football!

The Military Manpower Administration suspects that Tae-guk has a strong possibility of evading military service and that he may have intentionally injured himself to escape service.

Because of this incident, BTS fans on the internet have started a huge uproar again. They didn't want BTS to serve in the military, especially when the country was praising BTS's irreplaceable contributions to Seoul.

Army fans started petitioning on the Blue House website, saying that BTS is a national asset and they should not be allowed to disappear for two and a half years just for useless service. The country has the protection of the United States, so many bases, and enough Korean men, there is no need to let BTS continue.

In short, BTS has been entangled in a mess of things once again, and because of this mess, the issue of gender antagonism on Seoul's internet has become even more serious.

Many fans also left comments on Tian Guo's Instagram and TikTok, with all sorts of strange and unusual messages, trying to muddy the waters.

until.

The incident escalated to a somewhat troublesome point on the last day of the month.

Fans around the world have noticed that Tian Guo's personal Instagram account has suddenly become "inaccessible".

Then everyone went to Tian Guo's TikTok account and found that the account had also changed to the default profile picture, indicating that the account had been deleted.

As a top-tier celebrity with the second-highest number of fans among male Korean artists, it's impossible for Jeon Guk to delete his account and run away.

Although there are rumors that he used his injury to flee to the United States for medical treatment and evade military service, never to return.

However, no one could find his flight information at Incheon Airport.

Later, he responded to fans on HYBE's own artist platform, Weverse: "I quit Instagram and TikTok. It wasn't because my accounts were hacked; I just deleted them because I don't use them much. Please don't worry!"

Her seemingly nonchalant action brought countless K-pop fans to tears. They kept saying how much Sweet Wine cared for her fans, understood the harm that public opinion could cause, and that she had deleted the account she had cherished for many years.

Fans began posting a barrage of clarifications, even driving a truck to HYBE's building to express their dissatisfaction with the company's inaction, which they felt had hurt the relationship between fans and HYBE.

The company was also helpless, and it was even rumored that Fang Shihe cursed a few times during a meeting.

HYBE's stock price was affected.

But I heard that the stock price rebounded the next day.

It's just that the fans seem to lack common sense; on the one hand, they criticize the company for inaction, and on the other hand, they frantically generate data for Tian Guo's solo performance last year.

It gives the impression that the older brother is allowed to shine alone, while the company is relegated to the sewers.

What they didn't know was that "the company and the artists are one entity."

The Melon chart was originally a back-and-forth battle between Shen Yu and Newjeans, with one going up and the other down, but now the Army fans have managed to push Tian Guo's "SEVEN" to number one.

They even dug up "Left and Right," a song Charlie Puth collaborated on with Tian Guo in the first half of last year.

In order to prove their brother's international status, fans have also elevated this song to the level of PAK.

The rankings have really made these fans understand how to use them.

This also allowed HYBE to inexplicably make a large sum of money.

Shen Yu's two songs, which were essentially competing against each other, came to an end. Lia gained fame, while Shen Yu gained market share. Then Tian Guo started competing against each other.

Some netizens even expressed their anger, saying that they had been seeing news about Tian Guo from the end of last year to the beginning of this year.

A sad story unfolded where "someone smashed their phone in anger, only to later discover that Shen Yu and Tian Guo were two different people."

Because of this increase in netizens, some celebrity fans, casual fans, and desperate fans of Tian Guowei have inexplicably taken the "stand-in literature" to the extreme.

Shen Yu's Instagram and TikTok following successfully absorbed most of the fans who had left Tian Guo after he deleted his account.

They even started having team-building activities on Shen Yu's account.

Based on the principle that whoever ultimately profits is the mastermind, Shen Yu inexplicably became the second-generation chaebol who manipulated HYBE's stock price and Tian Guo himself, according to some urban legends.

"No way, it's one thing for foreign fans not to recognize Asian faces, but why are there fans from Seoul, China, and Japan here too?!"

While sitting at home, fans suddenly appeared out of nowhere, and a huge wave of traffic inexplicably ended up being consumed by Shen Yu.

Of course, many fans also went to HYBE's official app, Weverse, but BTS's page was empty. The company locked him in their own app to better control him, but he was serving his military service and couldn't send messages. Jeon Kook himself seemed to be still upset and didn't plan to upload anything, giving off a vibe of wanting to quit the internet.

As fellow BTS members, especially Kim Taehyung, who couldn't capitalize on the massive popularity, and other members who had long harbored resentment towards Jeon Kook, all felt an urge to hold up signs and loudly proclaim that they were taking in Jeon Kook's heartbroken fans.

*

Shen Yu was sitting in the studio when he sent a message to Xu Youqing, asking her how she was doing lately.

Unexpectedly, a little while later, Xu Youqing knocked on the door and came in.

She expertly scanned the studio, not seeing any unfamiliar trainees, and placed a cardboard box in front of Shen Yu.

"What are you doing?"

"The letters from your fans are mainly from overseas fans, and many of them may have been sent last year."

This kind of handwritten letter is still popular in Seoul. Fans write their love in the letter and then give it to their idol when they meet them (at the airport, at an event, or outside a TV station).


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