Public opinion can be a curious beast—once its direction shifts, many previously ignored details come to light as netizens, with their remarkable digging abilities, unearth them to justify the new prevailing sentiment.
Take Ding Chenmo, for example.
That morning, as soon as he woke up, he checked his "Screenwriter Ding" Weibo account out of concern for Cen Ye's situation and was shocked—there were tens of thousands of new comments and shares.
In the past, his Weibo would often have zero comments and shares, okay? Even after being insulted by netizens over Cen Ye's incident, there were only about a hundred or two.
The unfamiliar netizens were commenting on and sharing the post he pinned in support of Cen Ye. His heart skipped a beat. Did that king-sized little brother, who admired his writing talent, completely capsize? Had his own reputation been so severely tainted by association?