"Heh, men are just like that."
"Deep down, they look down on us women."
"The interviewer is also a man, when men get together, you know what kind of chemical reactions can occur, right?"
This is a common PR tactic—shifting the conflict.
What was clearly a simple business conflict had been forcibly turned into a gender issue.
And they packaged Chen Yue, the person who first started the slander, as the victim.
She became a victim of cyberbullying.
But no worries, our Sister Yue's inner spirit is still strong, showing up at the company with a composed smile for photo ops.
As for how she rants at night, that doesn't matter.
Our message as independent women is all about emotional stability.
I still work hard, aiming to bring the best milk tea to customers nationwide.
—The world kisses me with pain, yet I respond with a song.
Cheng Zhu felt nauseous when he saw the attacks on him by some marketing accounts.