Ace Hollywood

Chapter 41: The Spirit Appears

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Los Angeles and Hollywood (LAH), the largest local public forum in Los Angeles, is full of various Reuters and gossip news about Hollywood stars, so it has attracted the attention of netizens from all over the United States and is one of the most influential city web pages.

Jenny, who works in the service department of a retail company, is the administrator of the "LAH" social anecdote section. The forum is not profitable, so the administrators are all unpaid part-time jobs. Because of the nature of the job, Jenny can also sneak in during working hours to check the situation , At this time, the bosses are not yet aware of the awareness of employees surfing at work.

Jenny glanced at the new posts on the board. She has the right to delete posts that involve taboo remarks such as racial discrimination, murder, and drugs. Of course, that’s all. No one will necessarily listen when they come out, even if the superiors say that the voters are God, but when they get the position they want, whether they will practice those sweet words, then maybe.

She just scanned it last night. There are not too many new posts now. The social anecdote section is not as lively as the Hollywood star section. The administrator over there is also the person in charge of the forum, which is a position with interests involved.

"Don't be ridiculous, New Zealanders say they have fairies there."

Jenny was amused, and clicked in to see the content. The poster is obviously a seasoned Internet citizen who knows how to explain his point of view with interesting and cavernous remarks.

The post first introduced creatures like elves, and then described the recent elves incident in New Zealand with the utmost sarcasm, almost directly talking about the group of stupid birds in New Zealand.

After reading it, Jenny couldn't help replying to the first floor: Maybe they really saw it, it might not be an elf, it might be some kind of primate.

Primates? You mean they see hairy monkeys as elves? This is even more ridiculous.

Soon someone replied to Jenny.

Jenny was speechless.

This post has become the most popular post in LAH throughout the morning, and even the gossip about Drew Barrymore's suspected drug addiction has been suppressed by this rumor.

People are mainly divided into several groups. Those who believe in supernatural power are convinced of this. They insist that the description of the elf incident this time is very clear, and it was discovered by many people intensively, which does not conform to the practice of creating mysteries. Secondly, New Zealand is full of woodland and grasslands, which is one of the elves' favorite living environments. Even if there are elves, it is justifiable. Moreover, the so-called elf is a name given by humans. Maybe it is just a humanoid creature that people haven't recognized yet, and they havetily denied and laughed at it, just like a clown performing.

This wave is a very small number, although many people in the United States have beliefs-God or some other gods. But people who have grown up with a scientific education have a hard time believing that there is a species of elves in the world-wisdom and beauty coexist, and even have natural skills.

Most people are dubious - they're keen to find a hole in a poster's material, bring it up, and want someone else to prove the rumor to them as false.

There is also a small group of people who firmly believe that this is a farce, including some racial elements.

The discussion quickly heated up, and many people reposted this post to public forums, blogs, and personal webpages in other cities. Rumors of the New Zealand elf incident began to ferment in the United States.

When Jenny came home at night and turned on the computer,

Channing, the person in charge of LAH, sent her a message using the forum mailbox.

Channing asked her to pay attention to dealing with some radical remarks. In fact, as long as it is not an obvious violation, she can do nothing. This is why Channing does not deal with it himself. He has the authority to delete the entire forum, but these cannot be abused. Once you unfairly Dealing with things is very likely to make both sides of the argument start to attack you-the so-called I can disagree with your opinion, but I will defend your right to speak to the death. This is a rule that these keyboard warriors on the Internet must flaunt.

Jenny texted him back, saying she would be watching.

The words of the American people that circulated on the discussion boards were quickly reproduced on New Zealand websites.

The war of words between the netizens of the two countries immediately started, but the United States is a big country, and the number of netizens is much larger than that of New Zealand. New Zealand obviously failed badly, and even though some Americans helped them, New Zealand netizens were still mad.

The photos of the elves that were taken were reposted, and people like Lena and Josh who saw it with their own eyes also spoke with certainty.

Newspapers and periodicals started reporting it in their social pages too, news of supernatural powers was a hot sell in every corner of the world, people were always interested in these things.

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Fred flipped through the webpage, enjoying his victory.

Then he made a phone call and went, "Kusa, I think it's about time."

Kusa responded, and began to use his relationship to push the elf incident to more paper media. In fact, as Daniel's news value became more and more important, and it was conceivable that it would continue to increase in the next two years, Kusa The relationship network has also spread to many places. This is somewhat similar to Philip's situation after Matt Damon and Affleck won the Oscars. When agents are not well-known enough, they often extend their power through their clients. When this power is strong enough, Agents become big names in the business—Tracey Jacobs, for example, or Brian Lord, who has pals like Brad Pitt and George Clooney.

Daniel is Kusa's first newsworthy star, because Kusa is still working hard to expand his network of relationships, and now some medium-sized and even large media are willing to give him a little bit of face-they asked for Daniel's subsequent publicity Getting enough rewards during the trip is not money, but news breaking points.

The LA Times has already enjoyed several exclusives, such as Daniel's first interview, and this one in response.

After the media heated up the New Zealand elf incident, many Americans began to be curious about what happened in the small Pacific country of New Zealand.

The "Los Angeles Times" published another piece of news "with unique eyesight". A whole page of the entertainment page was used for the elf incident. The route was written—one could clearly see that all the places where elves were claimed to be found were in these dozens of locations, although only some of them, without exception.

The "Times" had obtained a photo of Daniel's makeup trial from Francis, and they took it out again this time, and compared it with the picture of the elf taken in Enslow.

There is no doubt that the truth is revealed.

New Zealand was ridiculed miserably this time—it actually took an actor who ran away from the crew as an elf.

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