Become a Goddess From Tokyo

Chapter 52 I Remain Unmoved

Naver is Korea’s Weibo and the largest search engine.

Like China, the current hot topic discussed by Koreans today is also the restriction on South Korea.

Although the External Relations Department has repeatedly denied the existence of this ban, the facts are before our eyes and everyone understands what is going on.

As citizens of the largest country in the universe, Korean netizens were immediately angry when faced with such a ban, and the news that a large number of Chinese artists have quit their groups and returned to the country is like adding a lot of firewood to this anger. It burns more violently.

Fans felt betrayed, while netizens felt even more shameful.

As one of the few developed countries in Asia, Koreans always appear to be superior to others on the Internet, feeling that everything abroad cannot be compared with their own country. The saying that everything originates from Korea is enough to explain this phenomenon.

Behind excessive pride is actually excessive inferiority.

As a developed country, although South Korea's economy ranks among the top in the world, its status is actually very average, and its own situation in East Asia is also very difficult.

To the north is the sworn and very irritable neighbor Caoxian, and to the north is Russia, which is even more irritable.

To the south is Japan, which has always been in fierce competition and whose relations continue to deteriorate. The latter's economic strength has been ranked among the top three in the world for many years, and its cultural industry is also the leading one in Asia.

To the west is China, the world's most populous country with the largest GDP, and every move can affect the entire East Asia.

What's even worse is that there are still US troops stationed in the country. It's not an exaggeration to say that we rely on them to survive.

The best military, the most populous, and the best economy are all at your doorstep. In the past and present, only Mongolia can probably be compared. The latter's navy is unrivaled in the world, and South Korea eventually became a country in the universe.

Many Koreans living in this abnormal international environment are actually mentally abnormal. Excessive pride and inferiority are the truest reflections of them.

What such people like to do most is to denounce Fang Qiu on the Internet. They have a sense of superiority towards any country except the United States, and they will spit out anything they disagree with.

The promulgation of today's Korean restriction order has undoubtedly touched the fragile nerves of most Koreans. In addition to swearing on Naver, they also tried every means to impose "sanctions" on the Chinese people.

It is a pity that more than 90% of Chinese people do not have access to the Internet, and Koreans from mainland China cannot access the Internet. They are like headless flies. Although they are full of anger, they cannot find it for a while. A place to vent.

At this time, Luo Quan appeared.

Like Sony's China branch, the Korean branch also promoted the news that Luo Quan was about to release a new album, but the time would be slightly later.

At first, Korean netizens didn’t have any extreme reactions, and they were even looking forward to it. After all, Luo Quan’s songs were dominating the YouTube charts every day, and his fans and popularity were rising steadily. In addition, he was listed on TC Candler, and he was famous in Korean circles. Quite a fan.

But when Luo Quan's nationality was revealed, Korean netizens who had accumulated countless anger finally found a place to vent:

"The Korean restriction order has just been issued, and now you still dare to come to South Korea to promote it, and you don't have any shame?"

"Aren't all Chinese people like this? They talk about boycotting Korean goods and boycotting Japanese goods, but they rush out of the mall faster than anyone else when there is a discount."

"I really don't know what went wrong, and my team was torn apart. Now I get angry when I see the word Huaxia!"

"I remember this Chinese woman sang Japanese songs. She was not a good person. How did Naver make her a hot search?"

"We cannot let this kind of woman become popular in South Korea. China wants to restrict us, and of course we must boycott the Chinese!"

"Yes, it is really funny to see a developing country dare to issue restrictions on developed countries for the first time."

These comments are quite reasonable. Although they also hold a firm resistance to Luo Quan, they are still polite in their words. The following comments are just direct curses. These are pure patriotic trolls on the Internet. They use all kinds of ugly and dirty words. Luo Quan looked around and his face turned green.

The ambition of Sony executives to "counterattack" South Korea can be said to have been completely ruined. A Korean restriction order frustrated the promotion of Luo Quan's new album in both China and South Korea. The only solution for now is to shrink resources and prepare for the domestic market.

In any case, Japan is still the largest base of Sony Records, and Luoquan's national popularity and reputation are also increasing day by day. As long as nothing unexpected happens, selling the record will not be a problem.

But for Luo Quan, today must be a day worth remembering. Today she reached a record of being insulted by Chinese, Japanese, and Korean netizens.

It is not difficult for an artist to be blacked out by the entire internet, but Luo Quan is the only artist in the new century who has been blacklisted by the entire internet in three countries within a month!

"This should be regarded as making history, right?" Luo Quan put down his phone and smiled.

"What kind of history are you creating?" Wen Xia was stunned, thinking that Luo Quan couldn't bear such a blow and was mentally disturbed.

"The entire Internet is blackmailing you. Are there any celebrities like me who have been blackmailed by the entire Internet in three countries over the years?" Luo Quan said with a tactical backlash: "What is an international star?"

Wen Xia said feebly: "What is there to show off about this kind of thing? The top priority is to find a way to restore the image!"

"There is nothing we can do for the time being." Luo Quan shook his head, "Unless the Korean restriction order is lifted immediately."

Hearing this, Wen Xia chose to shut up.

Luo Quan smiled bitterly and said: "It's not completely impossible. As long as my work comes out, at least the voice of domestic resistance will be much smaller.

Don’t they just think that I have no skills and only do marketing every day? With the work, these remarks will be self-defeating... As for South Korea, just ignore it! "

Wen Xia's face was full of sadness: "It's not that simple. You sing Japanese songs. It's too slow to get out in the Chinese music industry."

Luo Quan calmed down his expression and showed a smile: "Don't worry, I am very confident in my songs. As long as the new album is released, all the difficulties and doubts will disappear in an instant."

With that said, Luo Quan suddenly stood up and walked to the balcony. After opening the floor-to-ceiling windows, she leaned on the railing and looked into the distance. The lights and brilliant stars formed a dazzling and prosperous night view of Tokyo.

In the sultry air, the strong winds rushing between the tall buildings roared towards Luo Quan. They were as sharp as a knife and cut into Luo Quan's tender face.

Although her figure was thin, she did not dodge in the slightest when faced with such an impact. She just raised her head stubbornly and faced the sky.

As written in a poem:

No matter how strong your wind is, I will remain unmoved!

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