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Chapter 168 Blog Post with Image: S-Class Crystal Core

The live stream is still going on.

[By the way, what's with Jiang He constantly changing the subject? Why is she dragging it out? Can't she just give a straight answer?]

Their results are fake; a direct response would expose it all.

Yeah, that makes sense, but why did Jiang He suddenly grab the sheep?

What's going on? The camera keeps spinning, it's making me dizzy.

Okay, okay, stop it. Did Jiang He catch the sheep?

Something's wrong, a lot of police have arrived.

The perspective has changed, and I can see the sheep's microphone now.

What happened?

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The live stream showed the sheep being caught by Jiang He and then the police entering the house, leaving the viewers full of questions.

Meanwhile, the reporters who had been staking out the area near the Jiang family's house were still waiting to conduct interviews after the graduation banquet.

Unexpectedly, as they were squatting, they suddenly saw a number of uniformed police officers arriving at the Jiang family's door, which startled the reporter who was dozing on the ground.

Their keen intuition compelled them to pick up a computer and a camera and begin filming.

The police arrived at the Jiang family's residence, and at this crucial moment, this is going to be a hot topic.

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"Jiang He, what do you mean!"

"It means I'm sending you to jail to work on an electronic sewing machine," Jiang He said softly.

When the sheep realized the police had arrived, it broke out in a sweat. A thought that it didn't want to believe popped into its head.

Did Jiang He discover beforehand that he would enter the Jiang family home and then contact the police? Otherwise, how could the police have arrived so quickly after he finished questioning her?

The speed was so fast that the sheep couldn't believe that the high school student monk who had subdued it could be so prescient.

The sheep was thinking to itself.

The next second, Jiang He's words confirmed his thoughts:

"Officer Zhang, this is evidence of the sheep's crime. It's the live stream number on StarNet, and it's still broadcasting. Thank you for your help."

When Jiang He handed the sheep to Officer Zhang, she also handed over the camera and the computer.

The Jiang family also has video recording equipment that can prove that the electronic device in Jiang He's hand was taken from the sheep.

Officer Zhang nodded: "We won't disturb you any longer. We'll take the sheep with us."

"Officer Zhang, Jiang He intentionally injured someone first. Shouldn't we take Jiang He away with us if we're going to take someone away?"

The sheep spoke up decisively.

“I was assisting the police officer in collecting evidence, how could it be intentional assault?” Jiang He smiled at the sheep, but her eyes were cold.

"Behave yourself." Officer Zhang restrained the sheep that was moving.

After Jiang He finished speaking, she didn't say another word to the sheep.

From the complete screen recording of the live stream to the quantum computer obtained from Mianyang as evidence, the chain of evidence is complete. Apart from her and the people in the hall, all the netizens who watched the illegal live streamer from Mianyang are witnesses.

As usual, Jiang He followed Officer Zhang to the station to give a statement.

After listening to Officer Zhang and Jiang He's conversation, the netizens finally understood the situation. By then, Officer Zhang had already shut down the live stream.

With nowhere else to post comments, netizens all went to comment under the sheep's account.

[Wow, this is the first time I've ever seen a gossip story where the gossip source changes while we're watching it. So, did the sheep get arrested for illegal live streaming?]

What original poster? It's Jiang He, right? Interstellar law is stricter now; violating portrait rights and illegal entry are indeed punishable by law. It's just that the combination of these two is hard to say how many years the sentence would be.

The internet is amazing; it's quite bizarre how you can end up in jail while trying to expose fake news.

So, are Jiang He's grades real or fake? I don't understand.

Um, I can't say for sure, but it's definitely true that the sheep got taken to the police station.

Oh, is this really necessary? Is it really necessary for Jiang He to be sent to the police station for just an interview?

Putting aside the question of whether Jiang He's grades were fabricated, if I were filmed and the photos were posted online without my knowledge, I think I would also call the police.

Indeed, what the sheep did was unethical.

But sheep have done this before, and they've exposed a lot of shady practices in factories.

Previously, undercover reporters exposed cases that were already criminal, so it wasn't considered breaking the law.

The police are here, they must have evidence.

Haha, I'm the only one interested in the part about electronic sewing machines. Are there still sewing machines in prison these days?

Of course there are. Modern sewing machines are incredibly advanced. I once used one for a year; it was powered by an algorithm, fully automated…

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Netizens learned some of the facts online, but the reporters who gathered near Jiang's house and didn't watch the live broadcast didn't understand what happened.

Even though they knew, they still filmed the scene of Mianyang and Jiang He following the police one after the other in order to make their news go viral.

And the subject was blurred before being posted online.

[A suspected top scorer in the college entrance examination was spotted next to a police car]

The headline attracted a lot of netizens. Before those who had watched Sheep's live stream could come to the comments section to discuss the facts, other netizens were already being led astray by these reporters.

[Jiang He was taken away by the police? So the academic fraud is true?]

Ah, I opened my eyes to find the results of the event I've been following closely: even college entrance exam scores can be faked!

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The topic of Jiang He's alleged college entrance examination score fraud has once again become a trending topic.

Looking at the persistently high popularity on Weibo, some members of the Jiang family were secretly pleased, while others were furious.

"These reporters are really something, spreading rumors every day." Jiang Hua kept scrolling through Xingbo with his fingers.

"They're hardly journalists; they're more like marketing accounts."

Jiang Shu sipped her tea, her face showing no worry.

After what happened at the recent college entrance celebration, Jiang Shu believed that Jiang He would have a way to handle it.

When Jiang He returned from the station and saw the trending topic gaining more and more attention, she knew it was time for her to release the evidence. This time, it wasn't to prove herself, but to thwart the plans of those who had been eyeing her.

It can be considered a form of indirect deterrence.

Jiang He logged onto Xingbo, quickly registered an account, posted a message, and attached a picture of the bone monster's incomplete S-class crystal core.

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