Ace Hollywood

Chapter 41: Elf Appears

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The largest public forum in Los Angeles, Los Angeles and Hollywood (LAH), 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 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 part-time freelancers. Due to the nature of her job, Jenny can sneak up to see the situation during working hours. , At this time, the bosses have not yet been aware of the awareness of employees to surf at work.

Jenny glanced at the new posts on the board. She has the right to delete posts involving racial discrimination, murder, drugs, etc. taboo speech. No one will necessarily listen to them when they come out. Even if the upper-ranking people regard the elect as God, when they get the position they think of, whether they will practice those sweet words, then maybe it is.

She only swiped it once last night. There are not many new posts now. The social anecdotes section is not as lively as the Hollywood star section. The administrator there is also the person in charge of the forum, which is a position with interests.

"Don't be funny, the New Zealanders say they have sprites there."

Jenny was amused and clicked in to see the content. The poster is obviously a seasoned Internet person who knows how to use interesting and cave-like remarks to illustrate his point of view.

The post first introduced elves as creatures, and then described the recent elves incident in New Zealand in extremely sarcastic and poignant terms, almost directly referring to the group of silly birds in New Zealand.

After Jenny read it, she couldn't help but reply to the first floor: Maybe they really saw it, not necessarily an elves, maybe some kind of primate.

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

Soon someone replied to Jenny.

Jenny was speechless.

This post has become the hottest post in LAH all morning, and even Drew Barrymore's suspected drug addiction gossip 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 this elf incident is very clear, and that many people have found it intensively, which does not conform to the convention of creating mysteries. Secondly, New Zealand is full of woodland and grassland, which is one of the elves' favorite living environment. Even if elves appear, it is excusable. And the so-called elf is the name given by human beings, maybe it is just a kind of humanoid creature, people don't know it yet, they hurriedly deny and ridicule it, it's like a clown performing.

This wave is very rare, although many people in the United States have beliefs—God or other gods. But people who have grown up with a science education have a hard time believing that there is a species of elves in the world—intelligence, beauty, and even gifted skills.

Most people are skeptical - they are keen to find loopholes in the poster's material, and then bring it up, wanting others to prove for themselves that the rumor is 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 the post on public forums, blogs and personal web pages in other cities, and rumors of the New Zealand genie 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 a little extreme remarks. In fact, as long as it is not an obvious violation, she can't do anything about it. This is why Channing doesn't deal with it. He has the right to delete the entire forum, but these cannot be abused. Once you unfairly Dealing with things, it is very likely that both sides of the argument will start to criticize 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 must be advertised for these keyboard warriors on the Internet.

Jenny replied to him with a message, indicating that she would pay close attention.

The comments of the American people circulating on the discussion boards were quickly reposted on the New Zealand website.

The war of words between the netizens of the two countries started immediately, but the United States is a big country with more netizens than the people of New Zealand. New Zealand was clearly a complete loser, and even with some Americans helping them, New Zealand netizens were mad.

The photo of the elf that was taken was reprinted, and those who saw it with their own eyes, Lena and Josh, also spoke with conviction.

Newspapers and journals also began to report this in their social pages. News about supernatural powers is very popular in every corner of the world, and people are always interested in these things.

Fred flipped through the page, enjoying his results.

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

Cusa responded and began to use relationships to push the Genie event to more print media, in fact, with Daniel's increasing news value and conceivably going to increase unabated in the next two years, Cusa The network of relationships has also spread to many places. This is somewhat similar to Philip's situation after Matt Damon and Affleck won the Oscar. When the agent was not well-known enough, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com often extended his power through his clients. Once that power is strong enough, agents become important figures in the circle—like Tracy Jacobs, or Brian Rhodes, who has Brad Pitt and George Clooney. **** friend.

Daniel is Cusa's first newsworthy star, because Cusa is still working hard to expand his network, and now some medium-sized and even large media are willing to give him a little bit of thinness - they ask for Daniel's subsequent promotional itinerary It is not money, but news breaking point.

The Los Angeles Times has enjoyed several exclusive treats, such as Daniel's first interview, and this one in response.

After the media hyped the New Zealand Genie incident, many Americans became curious about what happened in the small Pacific nation of New Zealand.

The "Los Angeles Times" published another piece of news "distinctly". A full page of the entertainment section was used for the Elf incident. The editors sorted out the context of the entire incident, and then filmed the location of the "Lord of the Rings" crew. Routes are written - one can clearly see that all the places claimed to have found sprites are in these dozens of locations, though only a few of them, without exception.

The Times got Daniel's try-on photo from Francis, and this time they took it out again and compared it with the genie photo taken in Enslow.

There is no doubt that the truth is revealed.

New Zealand has been ridiculed badly at this time - actually treating an actor who ran out of the crew as a genie.

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