Big Data Cultivation

Chapter 1772 Refuse to Kidnap

Sofia did not directly answer whether the toxin in the boy was completely removed.

She just smiled and asked, "Mr. Cohen, I think you may not know what the surname Jason means."

"I think I know," Cohen was not afraid of the stage, but argued hard. "A billionaire family, but I know many people from research institutions in Australia, and they have very mature marketing channels..."

"What you have to do is to take out some samples. The gift of the gods is indeed very precious. We mortals may not be able to analyze it, but what if? If you don't give it a try, how do you know it's not possible?"

Sophia blinked twice, took out a cigarette and lit it - this was a bad habit she learned from Feng Jun, "Okay, you are right, but I have to emphasize again, my surname is Jason, and I work for Bai Rui Pharmaceuticals." The chairman of the board of directors is also named Jason."

Mr. Cohen was stunned for a moment. He really had nothing to say - he had done a lot of homework, but he forgot that the person in front of him was the little princess of the family of the chairman of the board of directors of Bai Rui Pharmaceutical.

When it comes to analysis of medicinal properties, no one on this planet dares to say that they can beat Bai Rui - there may be a few that are equally matched, and there are a few that have expertise, but in Australia, there is no one.

That's right, there really isn't anyone who can fight. Australia, like the Americas, is also a place of exile for Protestants and a distribution center for hooligans, liars and thieves. However, compared with Thailand, Australia is two world wars away.

During the two world wars, one made the country the world's largest economy. The second time, it replaced Britten and became the global hegemon. It also attracted the world's top talents, which is simply not comparable to Australia.

Let’s talk less about politics. Anyway, Cohen choked like that, and Sophia didn’t want to argue with him, so she turned around and left.

Cohen’s wife quit, “Why is she so arrogant when you make serious suggestions?”

Cohen thought about it and could only sigh, "If you were a favored person by God, would you be more arrogant?"

Mrs. Cohen took a breath and said, "I can't stand her looking down on you... If I were a favored person by God, of course I would be arrogant. It has nothing to do with me how many eye hospitals you choose."

Needless to say, the couple's flirting affair was revealed to the world as the Chinese tourist group left. This "rescue from the fire" was revealed to the world.

At that time, everyone’s mobile phones had no signal, but they still had the shooting function, especially some people who brought cameras and took very clear pictures of the desperate faces at the scene.

The photographer was a man under thirty years old who was not good at speaking. When he took the photo, he did not consider the issue of portrait rights. He just wanted to capture "the most shocking scene in his life."

He captured the desperate expression very well, but "rescue from the fire" - this could not be captured.

Where is the rescue? It just rained and everyone rushed out. As for the whispers in the ears and the warnings from Emperor Zhenwu - can this thing be photographed?

However, if you can’t take pictures, you can still make up for it with words, right?

The words are pale, but the torrential rain and the rush to escape can all be reflected through images.

When the tour group arrived in the mud, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. Only this one person directly posted his photography results online. To be honest, there is really nothing wrong with this - personally participating in a historical event is enough to be worth showing off.

But he was obviously not willing to just participate, so he pointed out that Amsterdam's Taoist temple was really efficacious, and added scenes of animals gathering around it.

Unsurprisingly, his Weibo became popular, especially since China had not reported much about the fires in Australia. Through his Weibo, everyone knew that Australia had been burned like this.

Unfortunately, his Weibo is only popular in China. Some people have taken pictures and transferred them abroad, but they have very few followers.

Seriously, it was a message of gratitude that Mr. Cohen posted on Tweet. It was reposted a lot. Then someone quoted the message from the person who took the picture and asked him if it was here - the picture he retweeted was of a gathering of animals. .

Mr. Cohen answered in the affirmative and regretfully said that there were indeed a lot of animals that day, but it was a pity that the pixels of his mobile phone were not very high and he did not take any pictures.

He said with great certainty that Sophia was worthy of being blessed by the Lord - yes, he did not want to acknowledge any Chinese gods, but believed that it was Sophia who should be grateful.

Mr. Cohen doesn’t have many followers, but they all have status and identity. After many people retweeted it, it actually aroused quite a big reaction.

The public welfare organization came again and repeated the old story. After being rejected again, he actually posted a long video, which captured a Taoist temple and leisurely animals in the rain, but the ending showed a burning forest and charred animal carcasses.

They emphasized in the article that this is a sect from China with powerful mysterious abilities, so much so that it rains every morning and evening. However, it is very regrettable that they are old-fashioned and old-fashioned. They only care about the surroundings of the temple and sit back and watch the fires in other places. Burning, animals were burned to death, and they failed to fulfill their social obligations. This is really regrettable.

Moral kidnapping is what public welfare organizations like to do most, especially when they strengthen the concept of Chinese sects. Doing so in Australia is basically the right thing to do.

This video also caused a sensation, especially those whose homes were burned down by the fire. They were filled with indignation and cursed and forwarded it one after another. The intensity and viciousness of the words exceeded people's imagination.

So someone else came to visit Sophia and wanted to know what she was thinking.

Sophia refused as always, in line with her aloof persona, and did not give any explanation.

Her "bad attitude" spread quickly, and soon after, charity activists organized many people to protest, and some even tried to storm the Taoist temple.

However, there were also quite a few supporters of the local Taoist temple, who spontaneously blocked the other party and triggered small conflicts.

The conflict was filmed and moderately edited to prove that the Taoist side was unreasonable.

Public welfare organizations were the driving force behind this conflict, and many media outlets, fearing that the world would be unstable, reprinted it one after another, implying that the Chinese clan was closed-minded and barbaric.

However, Sophia's toughness exceeded others' imagination. After she learned the news, she simply chose to confront directly and called on believers to come and fight.

The Taoist temple has been built for less than four months, but it already has some believers. In addition to Chinese people, there are also not too few locals. Especially the average quality of these believers is relatively high - after all, many people have seen it. of the Tao Te Ching.

So on the next day, there was a bigger conflict at the gate of the Taoist temple, but this time it was the charity organization that suffered the loss, because they did not expect that the other party would fight directly.

For a long time, public welfare organizations have always stood on a high moral ground, giving people the impression that "everyone is right to criticize". If you don't accept our suggestions, then be mentally prepared to be judged by morality.

So no matter where they are, they are not afraid of brewing some small-scale conflicts. Of course, large conflicts are avoided because the consequences are not easy to control - they are willing to take the initiative to influence the situation rather than falling into passivity.

However, they really didn't expect that Sophia's reaction would be so violent. Since she was directly commanding people to fight, they were caught off guard and were beaten to the ground and suffered heavy losses.

This was like poking a hornet's nest, and the public welfare organizations couldn't help but accuse Sophia in the media and self-media. At this time, they could no longer just discredit the Huaxia Zongming and ignore Sophia's existence.

Sofia, however, ignored the media as always and refused to be interviewed, making it clear that she wanted to fight the media.

Finally, a self-media company that claims to be "fair" obtained the Taoist temple's consent and had the opportunity to interview the temple owner.

This media has indeed shown fairness. Regardless of their motives, when interviewing Sophia, they were very objective and fair from statements to questions.

When Sophia was asked, “What do you think of the fierce conflict that occurred three days ago?” she said clearly, “It was not a conflict, but self-defense. Our believers are the righteous party... Please remember that Taoism is A place of sect calling!”

This answer is too encouraging. "Freedom of religious belief" is not only a correct rule in Australia, but also written into the constitution. She emphasized the nature of "religious places" to express the reaction of believers. Legally supported.

The leader of the Taoist temple, who had always been aloof, actually used the "law" as a murderous weapon. The charity organization was immediately confused: No matter how strong the moral high ground is, how can it be possible to fight against the law? How come you... don't play by the rules?

What made them particularly angry was that Sophia said that she didn't care what the media said. As long as she didn't disturb the Taoist temple, a religious place, she wouldn't care about those opinions and positions, because "the pure will become clear from themselves, and the turbid will become turbid." .

But at the same time, she also said that the media that wantonly vilified and distorted the facts, UU Reading www.uukanshu. nnet will get a "just trial", and she actually used a Chinese sentence that is difficult to translate accurately, "Don't say you didn't predict what you said."

In fact, none of the self-media interviewed had figured out how to translate this sentence. Fortunately, there were too many Chinese people around the Taoist temple, and someone still explained the meaning behind this sentence to him - this was a precursor to taking action. .

Because this media interpreted it well, most of the media stopped slandering the Taoist temple the next day. Some media responded less quickly, basically stopping within two or three days.

There are only two media outlets that continue to attack Taoism, and both of them are owned by Modoc News Group.

Five days after Sofia's interview was published, the editor-in-chief of one of the media outlets was involved in a car accident while driving.

Because he was protected by a seat belt and airbag, he did not suffer serious injuries, but strangely, he fell into a deep coma and did not wake up for a long time.

(Updated to summon monthly pass.)

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