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Chapter 92 Listen, it's the sound of her flesh and blood growing wildly! [10,000-word update, p

Chapter 92 Listen, it's the sound of her flesh and blood growing wildly! [10,000-word update, please subscribe]

After Sina was blocked, the traffic from the "Chastity Controversy" was divided among various websites. Wang Yao had originally prepared two traffic-driving strategies for Myspace.

1. He wrote a song for Ajiao, which will be released tomorrow. Myspace was originally a music sharing platform, so it has all the necessary functions. Wang Yao plans to change the website's positioning to be a combination of NetEase Cloud Music and Xiaohongshu in the early stages, taking a two-pronged approach.

2. A special interview program about women was prepared for Yang Lan. This time, it's not an interview with a female celebrity, but with ordinary female victims. It's an interview + legal aid follow-up filming mode, specifically to consolidate the platform's attributes. The content can only be viewed by registered members.

But yesterday, Li Yinhe suddenly spoke up and raised another topic.

'De-virginization'

This version, which even Wang Yao felt was somewhat advanced, did indeed give him another option.

The topic of 'de-virginity' may not be a women's topic; on the contrary, it is a men's topic.

Li Yinhe, as a pioneer in sexuality research in China, is not a so-called expert on gender relations, but rather a single-society expert. Her starting point is mostly based on the influence of apricot and sociology.

Therefore, this topic can please women and help men as well.

Because the core point of this topic is...

"Suppression is a strategy employed by those in power to control ordinary people. By sanctifying and scarring off female chastity, they create a value that didn't exist in the first place, making it scarce."
Then they instill this idea into ordinary men, making it the norm, ultimately aiming to control ordinary men and make them serve them.

In an effort to enlighten the public, she even came up with suggestions such as "rationalizing red-light districts" and "rationalizing repainting," all in an effort to demystify "virginity."

Therefore, this topic is a typical example of clickbait; it will not incite conflict but will instead spark insightful and engaging discussions.

From a philosophical perspective, it will make men more confident. Without the filter of chastity, they won't have to be cuckolds demanding high dowries. Women will be more free. Without the shame of chastity, they can more confidently and freely express themselves.

Because chastity itself does not exist and has no value, it is something that has been fabricated and given value, just like the concept of love. In early human societies, there was only the concept of marriage, not the concept of love.

The concept of love only gradually emerged in the later stages of agrarian civilization, and at the same time, chastity also appeared. Artists promoted love, and ambitious people promoted chastity, but in fact, neither of these things are necessary conditions for human survival.

But it firmly binds the lives of most ordinary people.

From a data perspective, women receive more praise when they start to showcase themselves.

Wang Yao updated a feature on Myspace that allows guest accounts to see content that is 'visible only to non-members', but they cannot comment on it; they can only like it.

In other words, while Myspace requires a high barrier to entry for registration, viewing does not. The platform encourages users to showcase their lives, and it's possible that some women are very confident about their bodies.

How do two happy people suddenly appear in the world?
That means showing them your legs and then accepting their compliments.

This can be considered a win-win situation.

Wang Yao immediately contacted Li Yinhe, wanting her to expand on the topic. She was naturally happy that a platform was willing to promote her "non-mainstream" views.

In the early hours of February 12, Myspace's homepage featured a promotion for a new song.

The title is "Labour"

Singer: A-Jiao/Zhang Baizhi

Lyrics/Composition: Anonymous

It's an English song. Even if you don't understand the lyrics, you can still feel the power of the simple melody. But if you can understand the lyrics, then it's truly meaningful.

All day, every day, therapist, mother, maid,

(Day after day, I have to be a psychologist, a mother, and a maid.)
Nymph, then a virgin, nurse, then a servant,

(She has to be a goddess, a virgin nurse, and also a servant)

Just an appendage, live to attend him
(His vassals were merely there to serve him)

It contains almost all the stereotypical elements of women's dilemmas. If you are a woman, you will definitely find yourself in the situation, so it is extremely infectious.

The song was released in the early hours of the morning, and Wang Yao only promoted it in the fan groups of A Jiao and Zhang Baizhi. Six hours later, the number of newly registered users on the Myspace platform increased by several hundred.

Many insightful comments also appeared under the song.

"The word 'woman' itself means a woman who overthrew a great mountain."

'Sister, you are a woman, and you have a bright future.'

Meanwhile, the song was forwarded and copied to various forums, and it sparked discussion almost without the use of online trolls. This was because the singer and the "chastity controversy" were so popular that the most enthusiastic reactions came not from female-oriented forums, but from male-dominated forums like Tiexue.

This song feels like a provocation.

But it was quickly suppressed by platforms worried about causing trouble. At such a sensitive time, who would dare to take advantage of this wave of traffic?

The netizens whose posts were deleted and whose accounts were banned searched everywhere for places to discuss the issue, but they encountered obstacles almost everywhere. Finally, they found Myspace, a place where they posted their comments, and they originally wanted to go in and give it a good review.

However, it was hindered by the requirement of real-name registration and 100 questions.

The real-name system is fine; it can handle both stolen and stolen identities, since the current real-name system is fake. As long as the number of digits you enter is correct, you can pass.

But 100 questions is just too many.

Moreover, these questions are quite bizarre. What's most annoying is that there are 10 questions on each page, and you have to wait 1 minute to unlock the next page, which means you waste 10 minutes during the registration process.

In those ten minutes, even the strongest resentment will either be worn down and abandoned, or one will regain some rationality.

So in just those 10 minutes, a large number of netizens who acted rashly were stopped.

Ugh, why am I wasting my time here?
However, it cannot be ruled out that there are still many genuine "nightmare" netizens who endure registering an account just to hurl a few curses, only to have their posts quickly deleted by the platform.

Myspace's bizarre registration rules even overshadowed the discussion surrounding "Labour" at one point, but soon a group of mysterious people appeared under these posts discussing the registration rules.

Hey bro, wanna get a Myspace account? $9.9 a day.

I've seen plenty of people selling seeds and gossip.

This is the first time I've ever seen someone selling an account!

It's an account on a niche website!

However, there are indeed many netizens with an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a strong desire to express themselves. They find Myspace private, but the rapidly increasing number of comments is too tempting to resist, so they end up buying accounts.

However, there are also geniuses who register accounts, screenshot the comments on the platform, and forward them to their own forums or online communities to discuss them.

All morning, apart from the joy of the upcoming annual holiday, the internet was filled with discussions about Myspace, a platform that had been virtually unknown since entering China, making its first splash on the internet.

At noon, perhaps due to the overwhelming influence of the song "Labour," the website changed its main promotional title to an even more eye-catching one.

[De-virginity treatment]

In this column post, Li Yinhe analyzed in detail the nature and impact of this sensitive topic, and then began to encourage men and women to work together to demystify this term.

Such a sensational topic naturally sparked even more discussion.

Unfortunately, this post can only be liked, not replied to, and only Li Yinhe can be seen providing explanations, which makes many netizens very anxious.

If you can only view but not reply, where's the fun in surfing the internet?

I'm here to fight for the truth, not to attend a lecture!

However, as the amount of information in the column posts increased, some onlookers were forced to accept some of the logic.

As a result, various forums discovered that netizens who were debating the 'virginity debate' in the morning had surprisingly entered a 'wise period' in the afternoon, rationally discussing the issue of de-virginity.

Once philosophical questions are discussed, men's rational talents take over their minds. Although the discussion is heated, it tends to be more rational and is no longer just a simple venting.

It's bizarre, truly bizarre.

The various platforms looked at each other in bewilderment; things had suddenly become so harmonious.

"Mr. Yao, does love really not exist?" Ni Ni asked, somewhat bewildered, after watching the whole thing unfold.

Wang Yao is keeping an eye on Myspace. The platform's traffic is quite high, but the number of registrations is lower than expected. It seems that there aren't many determined women. Indeed, it has added several thousand users.

"It's hard to explain clearly. You just need to believe what you want to believe and find the logic that supports it in objective reality," Wang Yao gave a fair answer.

“If love is just a physiological phenomenon, then wouldn’t all those who have praised it throughout history be liars?” Ni Ni frowned.

"Love is a very personal concept, and there's no way to answer it. I think you don't need to worry too much about it. Just follow your own thoughts, act accordingly, and then reflect on and learn from the experience." Wang Yao shook his head.
"But never just follow the crowd and say that love is good. There is no objectively good thing in the world, only subjective things that you think are good."

"Does Yao think love is a good thing?" Ni Ni stared intently at him.

“Use things without being used by things, think about things without thinking about thoughts. It’s enough to see the flowers bloom. Why care who the flowers belong to? If they are my flowers, they will naturally bloom for me. If they are not my flowers, why should I be bothered?” Wang Yao chuckled.

"Could it be that President Yao has been hurt in a relationship?" Ni Ni pondered for a moment, then leaned closer and asked curiously.

“There are many things in life more important than love. If you change yourself just because of heartbreak, you’ll probably be troubled by love for the rest of your life. Don’t judge others by your own standards.” Wang Yao glanced at her.

"Hmph, dating you would be absolutely awful," Ni Ni scoffed.

"Have you finished your work?" Wang Yao asked in return.

“Of course, I’ve visited several TV stations these past two days and not only bought the copyrights you mentioned, but also quite a few movie copyrights,” Ni Ni said proudly.

Wang Yao asked Ni Ni to acquire the internet rights to Korean dramas. Currently, the average price is about 1 RMB per episode. For dramas that are already very popular in China, such as "Secret Garden," "You're Beautiful," "Witch Yoo Hee," and "Delightful Girl Choon-Hyang," each one can be bought for a maximum of 30 RMB.

The reason it's so cheap is mainly due to the piracy and unauthorized copying by 'Renren Films'. The awareness of copyright in China is not strong, let alone the copyright of foreign internet content, so now is the best opportunity to snag a bargain.

These copyrights may not fetch a high price for now, but there are other ways to monetize them, such as creating several dedicated video editing accounts that explain Korean dramas, attracting Korean drama fans, and then inserting online store advertisements.

This allows them to build up their editing channels in advance, accumulate film and television fans, and also attract Korean drama fans to their women's clothing brand stores.

Moreover, in two months, iQiyi, in which Baidu has made a major investment, will be launched. At that time, we can cooperate to exchange a batch of funds, and then just hold them and wait for them to appreciate in value. "The lyrics of 'Labour' are really well written. President Yao really understands women," Ni Ni exclaimed.

"Oh, by the way, remember to keep an eye on Xue Ziqian for me. Remind me if he makes any moves," Wang Yao suddenly remembered.

"Labour" is a song that left a deep impression on Wang Yao, but because of its straightforward lyrics and some melodies, he specially asked someone to compose music for it.

At that moment, I immediately thought of Xue Ziqian, who was the most suitable person for this kind of music.

Xue Ziqian is still a struggling nobody trying to make money to realize his dream of becoming a singer.

Wang Yao couldn't bear to see such a talented person go to waste, so he gave him a chance.

But he didn't intend to change his fate, because suffering is the source of creation. Before he experienced enough suffering, Wang Yao planned to silently watch over him from behind.

If that doesn't work, create some hardship for him to grow.

The two chatted for a while when Wang Yao's phone rang. It was an unfamiliar number.

"Is this Mr. Wang? This is Zeng Ziwei." A Donald Duck voice came from the phone.

"Oh? Hello, Mr. Zeng." Wang Yao squinted. He had thought Zeng would call in the morning, but it was almost evening. It seemed Zeng wasn't in a hurry.

"I apologize for bothering you," Zeng Ziwei said with a friendly smile. "Brother Cheng should have already told you about my situation, right?"

"Yes, I've already had the post's traffic limited, but deleting it is out of the question because the website ultimately belongs to Brother Quan, and he won't allow insiders to interfere too much." Wang Yao shifted the blame.

“I understand, I understand. After all, deleting such baseless posts would only make me look guilty. So, Mr. Wang, do you have any suggestions? The movie's box office is terrible; those stupid women are practically mad dogs,” Zeng Ziwei sighed.

I thought these Hong Kong girls would just cause a ruckus and that would be the end of it, but after the release of "Labour" today, the situation has become increasingly uncontrollable, and they've even started blocking the cinema doors.

Theaters need to make money too, so many Hong Kong cinemas decided to temporarily remove his movies from theaters.

This was truly devastating for him. He had never suffered such a loss before, leaving him momentarily bewildered. He had no choice but to swallow his pride and proactively seek help from Wang Yao.

After all, even a deadbeat like Wang Jing could be described as a living saint, so Wang Yao must be quite capable.

"Mr. Zeng's matter isn't a big deal, but the bad luck lies in the fact that things have escalated in the last few days," Wang Yao analyzed.

"Yeah, yeah, and how am I supposed to prove something that happened decades ago? I can't just pull someone out of their coffin, can I? These paparazzi are disgusting, and netizens are even more stupid. Why didn't they praise me when I stood up for Liu Jialing back then?" Zeng Ziwei cursed angrily.

“Actually, what the public cares about is not necessarily the truth.” Wang Yao smiled.

"What is that?" Zeng Ziwei was taken aback.

“It’s about attitude,” Wang Yao said with a light laugh.

"Oh, right, women care about attitude!" Zeng Ziwei suddenly realized.

"Since you can't explain it clearly, then show some attitude." Wang Yao paused. "Have you heard of the Myspace platform?"

"Of course, it seems that it was this website that released a song that caused such a big commotion today. Ah Jiao really knows how to make things worse." Zeng Ziwei held back his curses because he knew very well who was behind this platform.

“Actually, this moment is just like that moment back then. You stood up for Miss Liu back then, so just stand up for Ah Jiao and the others now, and the rumors will fall apart on their own,” Wang Yao said with a smile.

"Hmm? Does Mr. Wang mean I should step in and support them?" Zeng Ziwei's tone lifted, a sudden inspiration striking him.

"My subordinate, Qu Shou, established a charitable foundation called the Women's Mutual Aid Foundation, or Women's Aid Association for short. A Jiao and the others donated the song 'Labour,' and all future copyright revenue will be invested in this foundation."
Furthermore, Director Wang plans to donate 5% of the total box office revenue from the two films, along with Hunan TV and others, to call on the whole society to pay attention to the plight of women.

"If Mr. Zeng doesn't mind, perhaps you can be entrusted with representing the foundation's initiators this time." Wang Yao's tone carried a hint of a smile that was barely perceptible.

“Huh? Me?” Zeng Ziwei was taken aback.

He could naturally tell how influential this project would be; it was definitely a lucrative opportunity, and there was no reason for it to fall into his lap.

“Yes, Mr. Zeng’s position is very suitable. You are the president of the Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild, and you take the lead in many public welfare activities. Now that you have stepped forward, the rumors will be dispelled.” Wang Yao said with a smile.

Zeng Ziwei's unexpected misfortune was indeed an accident, but it cannot be ruled out that someone wanted to harm him.

However, if at this time he raises the banner of benevolence and righteousness of the Women's Aid Association, even if those people still want to target him, a large number of enthusiastic people will also come forward to oppose him.

Problems don't necessarily need to be solved, and the same goes for relocation.

Zeng Ziwei was a seasoned veteran, so he naturally grasped the essence immediately.

Damn, this kid's got some skills.

But I'm afraid this flag won't be easy to carry.

“If Mr. Wang is willing to give me this opportunity, I, Zeng, will be extremely grateful and will do my best. But I don’t know what I need to do?” Zeng Ziwei asked in a deep voice.

“Mr. Zeng’s willingness to step in is already a great help. However, since this is a charity event, and if we want to boost the film’s popularity, I think we should do what Director Wang did and use box office donations as a gimmick?” Wang Yao said with a smile.

Zeng Ziwei was incredibly astute; he immediately grasped the deeper meaning behind it and even sensed a crisis stemming from a scheme, but he was unwilling to dwell on it at the moment.

If a movie doesn't get a chance to be screened again, it's a pure loss. Besides, this movie will only gross 10 to 20 million at most. Even if we donate 10%, it'll only be 1 to 2 million, which is much better than losing it all.

Consider it money spent on publicity.

“Okay, then I will personally donate 50 Hong Kong dollars and donate 10% of the film’s box office revenue to help women in need. Of course, I will also hold a few benefit performances to invite my colleagues in Hong Kong to join me.” Zeng Ziwei said solemnly.

Damn it, I can't be the only one to suffer this loss. Such a good thing should naturally be shared with everyone!
Otherwise, wouldn't I, as the president, be the one getting ripped off?

"Mr. Zeng's generosity and philanthropy will definitely leave a strong mark on film history!" Wang Yao said emotionally.

At seven o'clock sharp.

Although he had not made any public appearances, Qu Shou, who had always been a central figure in the discussions, has finally reappeared in the public eye.

Last time it was on a movie website, but this time it's on NetEase's Weibo.

It's still a long post with pictures.

Qu Shou V: I apologize for taking up public resources again, but what I want to say this time is very important. I have received a lot of support and help online during this period. Although there have been some harsh voices, I have truly felt that there is genuine affection and love in the world.

Shakyamuni said that one should use the false to cultivate the true. In order to help you achieve enlightenment, Heaven has arranged many actors for you. Everyone is your sparring partner, and everything is for you to see yourself, until you achieve true liberation.

In the past two weeks, I have been reflecting on what I have done to deserve so much favor. After much thought, I think that perhaps it is predestined that I am destined to suffer certain things for some mission.

So I made a decision to establish the Women's Aid Foundation, dedicated to doing my part for all women suffering from hardship and difficulties. No matter the problem, if you need me, I will definitely listen.

This is the foundation's website. There is 24/7 customer service available to assist you. They will compile your questions and provide solutions and help individually. They are also recruiting volunteers from all walks of life who are willing to contribute.
Secondly, I would like to thank Ms. Ajiao and Ms. Zhang Baizhi for donating the copyright of "Labour" and Ms. Yang Lan for founding the public welfare program "When They Go to Court" as a voluntary publicity for legal aid.

Special thanks to director Wang Jing for donating 5% of the box office revenue from her films "Unknown" and "Beautiful Secret," and to Mr. Zeng Ziwei for representing the Hong Kong Artists Association in making charitable donations and performing benefit shows for the Women's Aid Association.

All girls should be birds, trees, torches, and starlight.

May she soar high, may she be strong and resolute, may she break free of her shackles, and shatter the heavens.
May she take root in the earth and stand tall!

The image depicts a somber, dark gray landscape with the silhouette of a woman standing tall. The only color in her skirt is the striking red lettering 'A2923'.

The NetEase Weibo account had just been launched for public testing and had almost no traffic. It was only half an hour after the post was published that it attracted everyone's attention again because of the reposting by Kanpianer.com.

'Listen, that's the sound of her flesh and blood growing wildly!'

After a brief silence, all platforms quickly followed suit. On the eve of Chinese New Year in 2010, a madman appeared who tried to steal the spotlight from the Spring Festival Gala.

While all platforms are caught in a frenzy of traffic sharing.

Only the top executives of the old wave had bloodshot eyes.

All of this should have belonged to it.

Oops, oops! All of this is my data usage!

And even now, we still don't understand who is behind this.

Goryeo, as a tributary state of China, also celebrated Lunar New Year's Eve and the Spring Festival.

However, Korea doesn't have a Spring Festival Gala, only variety shows. Wang Yao naturally watches the Spring Festival Gala. The storm on the internet seems irrelevant to him. He used to think that only the comedy sketches were worth watching, but now he sees that the song and dance performances are also quite good.

This year marks Uncle Benshan's penultimate Spring Festival Gala appearance. Whether it's a coincidence or not, the skit, "Donation," is also a public welfare-themed skit. Even with Xiao Shenyang, who became famous overnight last year, it was still quite conventional.

Korea is one hour ahead of China. Although Korea does not have the custom of setting off fireworks during the Lunar New Year, fireworks were still lit in many places in Seoul, especially in the area where Wang Yao lives, where there are many Chinese people.

Wang Yao was on the phone in the yard when he was interrupted by fireworks from next door.

"Brother, this is surreal, we're actually celebrating the New Year abroad." Zhou Cong followed them out, looking up at the fireworks that briefly illuminated the sky before disappearing just as quickly, and exclaimed in amazement.

"What? Is the moon rounder in foreign countries?" Wang Yao chuckled.

"Maybe it's the weightlessness of suddenly becoming rich, but I'm actually feeling lost because I have so much money," Zhou Cong said, scratching his head.

"That means you don't have enough money yet. You need to work harder. The road ahead is long and arduous," Wang Yao joked.

"So, which way do we go from here?" Zhou Cong asked curiously.

Wang Yao frowned and looked up at the fireworks in the sky.

"Go left."

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