The matter has not yet stopped, this incident alerted the police and launched an investigation.

It turned out that the place where these books were privately printed was actually Nanfeng Publishing House, and the person who did this was an employee of Nanfeng.

The president of Nanfeng Publishing House was shocked when he found out about this. He never asked his employees to do such illegal things.

But now this employee insisted in front of the police that he was ordered by President Nanfeng.

It is said that he was ordered to do this because the publication of "Notes on a Floating Life" was rejected, and the president needed to urgently make profits to save the publishing house from bankruptcy.

Mo Shan, who was listening to his nonsense, was even more furious because this person was her assistant, and the reason why he got the manuscript was because he usually helped her with the correction work.

If she hadn't heard this man's outrageous remarks with her own ears, she wouldn't have been able to believe that her subordinates had betrayed her and framed the publishing house and Luo Xingwei.

Mo Shan suddenly thought of what Xingwei's niece had said before: wait and see to see what the other party's purpose was.

Xingwei knew everything was going well. It turned out that she had already guessed that the person behind the scenes not only hired trolls to spread the news on the Internet, but also had already thought of a false confession and was just waiting for the police to come and frame him.

I'm afraid that for the police to find out Nanfeng so quickly, someone must have tipped off the information.

Of course, it was impossible for the police to believe this person's one-sided statement that the author Xunfeng had collaborated with Nanfeng Publishing House to privately print and sell the book.

It is more likely that this person is an excuse that he wrote and directed for the sake of profit.

But there is currently no evidence.

The most substantial key evidence is that these books were indeed printed by Nanfeng Publishing House.

However, as to whether other people knew about it, further investigation and evidence collection are needed.

Originally, the matter was kept confidential until the case was closed.

But somehow it was leaked.

#The police have verified that the source of the private printing is Nanfeng Publishing House, which secretly colluded with the author Xunfeng to trick fans into buying books! #

Star fans were the first to not believe this news.

[I'm going, I'm vomiting, who is trying to kill my sister Wei! Step by step, careful consideration. ]

[Me too, but why doesn’t Sister Wei use her big moves? I’m having a heart attack. I want to see Sister Wei kill everyone...]

[Upstairs, Sister Wei, do you still need to teach me how to do things? Sister Wei will take action when it’s time to take action! ! ! Hurry up. Just set up the melons and watch the show. ]

……

Luo Xingwei was watching the endless news on the Internet in the background, gnawing on a pear, and lying on the sofa in an unruly manner.

There were several WeChat messages in which Aunt Mo apologized and cursed angrily.

"Xingwei, it's all my fault. It gave that little brat an opportunity to take advantage of him. That idiot really had his conscience eaten by a dog. The publishing house was so kind to him and even gave him an intern and paid him in spite of the financial crisis. The wages of regular workers.”

"Now he not only refuses to tell the person behind the scenes, but he also bites the president and Xingwei on the head."

"This damn kid! It's so irritating. He's lying so much. He really doesn't think he can hide it from the police. He still refuses to let go. He doesn't know what benefits that person promised him."

Luo Xingwei asked Aunt Mo to be patient and wait for the reversal.

Go back upstairs, take out your computer, and start hacking into the intern's various chat devices.

As expected, all the criminal records are there.

Luo Xingwei also followed the clues and figured out who was trying to target her.

Jiang Xuan, the eldest daughter of the Jiang family, met once during the literary exchange meeting.

At that time, she felt that this person was a bit pretentious, giving people a polarizing feeling between the surface and the inside.

Later, we met by chance for the second time in the elevator.

A dignified eldest lady of the Jiang family should not be short of money or fame, right?

By the way, she checked the Jiang family, which took her a lot of time.

The Jiang family is one of the eight wealthy families in Beijing. It is mainly engaged in textile and other manufacturing industries and is a leading industry in the clothing industry.

So why did Jiang Xuan do this? If she didn't win a literary award, was it worth going through so much trouble to persecute her?

Now she has indeed found out the truth, but the information obtained through hacking cannot be used as evidence legally.

So after knowing the truth, she still needs to find a way to expose it.

Especially let the other party truly experience the feeling of being pushed to the wall by everyone online.

Not those navy soldiers invited by Jiang Xuan.

The phone screen lit up, Luo Xing opened the screen slightly and saw a new message.

[Someone brought a lawsuit against me, saying that it was a little girl who gave me the business card, and they wanted to sue Huafeng Publishing House. ]

Is that the braid?

Luo Xing's mouth curved slightly. It just so happened that these two scourges came together.

[Well, I gave it to her to help her win. ]

The other party only replied one [OK.]

Because for Bingguo's lawyers, no matter how difficult the case is, as long as the plaintiff is a reasonable party, Bingguo's lawyers will never lose.

That’s how confident I can be.

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