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Chapter Five Hundred and Thirty-First

"You really want to know?" Wu Xiaotian asked at the reporters and people around him.

"think!"

The answer to his question was a symphony of affirmative answers.

Wu Xiaotian nodded and said, "But I'm afraid that you won't dare to report it after you say it. Wouldn't what I say then be in vain? And you will offend people for no reason."

He was deliberately stimulating the news media on the scene.

Sure enough, as soon as he said his words, they worked. The reporters immediately blushed and said with a thick neck.

"What are you saying? Mr. Wu, you are insulting those of us who are in the journalism industry."

"That's right, since we have chosen the news industry and we are here to interview you Mr. Wu today, we will definitely report everything you said truthfully."

"Well, yes, Mr. Wu, if you don't believe it, we will start posting what you said in real time on the spot."

"Yes, Mr. Wu, if you have any grievances, even if the Korean news media dare not report it, our Chinese journalists will definitely report it all. Please rest assured."

When Wu Xiaotian heard these words, he nodded with a smile.

This incident was not small. There were about twenty news media outlets on site, and several of them were Chinese journalists.

Wu Xiaotian looked at them and nodded to Hu Yidao who was on standby at any time. Then Hu Yidao turned on the projector that had been prepared.

When the projector was turned on, a group of people appeared on the screen. It was Wu Xiaotian, Hu Yidao and others.

This scene is a picture they are signing for Chinese tourists. Then several Korean policemen walked in and they soon talked to Wu Xiaotian and others.

"The sign-up is not allowed here, you must stop this behavior immediately!"

"Sorry, we are not signing, but we are throwing our meals in the restaurant. If we encounter occasionally, no one came over to sign on purpose."

“How is that possible?

...

The picture of the projector is restoring the scene of Wu Xiaotian and a few Korean policemen having a Q&A that day, and the sound of several people talking reached everyone's ears from time to time.

Behind this scene is the tall policeman said to Wu Xiaotian with a bad attitude: "Okay, don't let us catch the handle. If we see you sign the Korean, you will be dead."

The first scene ended here, and the scene was as quiet as death.

Everyone looked at the picture with a dull look on their faces. They didn't expect that the truth of the matter was like this.

Wu Xiaotian, Yu Ming and several other Chinese artists did not sign the Koreans, but they were forced to do it after being threatened by the Korean police.

When they heard the saying "If we were to see you sign a Korean, you would be dead", all the Korean journalists and Korean people at the scene wanted to cover their ears. They all blushed and were unwilling to believe that this was true.

Why do they come to interview Wu Xiaotian today?

Isn’t it because of the news circulating on the Internet, that is, Chinese artists do not sign Koreans.

This news greatly hurt the feelings of all Koreans, and they couldn't accept it, so they wanted to come to interview Wu Xiaotian and others on site, and wanted to ask clearly what happened.

However, the current interview result surprised them.

This news is not true at all. The truth is just as Wu Xiaotian said just now. They dare not sign for Koreans.

Why don’t you dare? It’s because of the threat from your own police.

If this is the case, then what are their accusations against Wu Xiaotian and several Chinese artists just now?

Do you call me a thief?

And these are the ideas of Koreans, and the Chinese journalists at the scene did have different ideas.

This time they saw the news circulating on the Internet, and they were a little scared when they came, afraid that the things were really worse than they thought.

As a result, when they really thought about it, they were relieved and felt inexplicably angry.

"It's really too much. It's obviously the Korean police who didn't let Wu Xiaotian and the others sign. Why do we Chinese artists not sign for Koreans? Isn't this a slander? You did this by yourself, but you shirked the blame on us Chinese artists."

"That is, we must give an explanation to exchange for our Chinese artists to be fair."

"Well, now I not only doubt this, but did the Chinese artists who had hoped to fail to do the event in South Korea have encountered the same situation?"

"Well, yes, the Korean government must give us an explanation. Otherwise, we would suggest our Chinese government to treat Korean artists in this way."

...

Several Chinese journalists were questioning more and more, but the Koreans at the scene were collectively silent.

At this time, Wu Xiaotian, who had been silent after playing the video, spoke again.

He said loudly: "Although I have read some of the news on the Korean Internet before, I regard them as irrational behaviors of netizens, so I have never stood up to defend myself."

"But today, there are such journalists. You came here to interview this matter. If I don't say anything, we will probably be misunderstood like this. In this case, it will not only have a bad impact on some of us Chinese artists, but also have a great impact on Chinese artists who come to South Korea to conduct activities later."

"So, since we have decided to talk about this today, we will tell you the truth about the matter."

Wu Xiaotian glanced at the audience sharply, and then continued: "Actually, this is not the only thing."

His last words made the silent scene burst into pieces.

"What? Are there any other reasons for you?"

"Mr. Wu, are you saying true? Are there any other reasons here? Please explain it and tell us all the inside story so that we can know what's going on."

"Yes, you will make it clear at once. I think many ordinary Koreans want to know too."

"Don't worry, as a reporter, I will definitely report today's events truthfully."

Wu Xiaotian looked at Kim Kwok-in and several other Korean government officials sitting next to him, and smiled at them.

When Jin Guoren saw Wu Xiaotian looking at him, he instinctively felt something was wrong.

What does Wu Xiaotian mean when he smiles? Why does this smile feel a bit weird?

Just now, when he saw Wu Xiaotian playing the video of the Korean police, he felt that things seemed to be moving in a bad direction, but he had no choice.

Moreover, the matter on the video has nothing to do with him. As the saying goes, the matter is not about him, so he just watched the fun.

The video was played. Although the atmosphere was very delicate, through this video, the Chinese artist solved the negative news about him on the Internet.

Jin Guoren thought that the matter would end here, but he didn't expect that this Chinese artist named Wu Xiaotian was unyielding, and he still had great news to explode.

If you want to explode, just explode, but why do you see him doing before this?

Jin Guoren's forehead was sweating unconsciously.

At this time, Wu Xiaotian said a few more words to Hu Yidao. Hu Yidao took a stack of printed information from behind and then distributed it to all the reporters on the scene.

After basically everyone present received it, Wu Xiaotian also took a copy and put it in his hand and said, "Please check out this document with all friends on the scene. I think everyone should be familiar with this document. This is an agreement signed by various countries on cultural communication."

The reporters and people at the scene all looked down and started to read. In fact, they had known this document for a long time, but they were not so detailed.

Wu Xiaotian continued: "This document clearly states that governments of various countries shall not set up corresponding obstacles in cultural communication."

"Yes, we have known this for a long time. The content of the document is publicly available online. Why do you show us this?"

"Mr. Wu, just say anything you have."

"That's right, you don't have to worry about it!"

The reporters seemed to say one after another.

Wu Xiaotian listened carefully to them before saying, "Dear Korean friends, this document is well written, but we Chinese artists, at least we, have suffered unfair treatment in South Korea this time."

He paused for a while and continued, "This is also the second reason why I am about to announce that I dare not sign for Koreans." (To be continued.)

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