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A popular entertainment gossip account on Weibo posted a long infographic tweet titled: “Is Zeus-Thunder-In-Hand Actually Kevin Wang’s Alt Account?”
Yesterday, the Weibo user @Zeus-Thunder-In-Hand mocked the designer of the 24 Solar Terms series, @MirrorRealmEnlightenedFairy, for not having a university degree and leaked a marketing plan. Today, the situation escalated further when @Smiling-Qianxi, claiming to be the sister of Mirror Realm’s designer, posted transcripts and questioned @InternationallyRenownedDesignerKevinWang (Wang Zhenyu), accusing his famous work Chinese Crane of being plagiarized. Not long after, the designer responded, accusing Mirror Realm’s 24 Solar Terms series of copying the style of Chinese Crane .
Just now, Sister Eight received a private message from the movers of District Three, Group Eight, who discovered similarities between @Zeus-Thunder-In-Hand and Kevin Wang’s Weibo accounts. They suspect that Zeus-Thunder-In-Hand is Kevin Wang’s alternate account. [Shocked]
The tweet included comparison images of the two accounts. One image was posted by Zeus-Thunder-In-Hand during the National Day holiday, showing a photo taken at the restroom sink of a luxury charity gala.
Zeus-Thunder-In-Hand: Just now in the bathroom, I was peeing and halfway through realized that L Superstar was next to me. I got excited and accidentally splashed urine on his shoe. [Image]
In the photo, the sink was polished to a shine, reflecting the golden faucet. Upon zooming in, one could see the photographer’s hand, the watch they were wearing, and the distinctive tourmaline cufflinks.
The comparison image provided by the netizens showed a photo from InternationallyRenownedDesignerKevinWang’s Weibo post around the same time—a selfie with famous actor Liu Fanghang.
The watch, tourmaline cufflinks, and identical sleeves were all circled in bright red lines by netizens.
In addition to this, there were many other signs indicating that the two accounts belonged to the same person—content similarity, phone model, tone of posts, punctuation habits, etc.
After Sister Eight’s tweet went viral, the first group to explode wasn’t Luo Mingjing’s fans but Yang He’s fanbase.
Yang He’s fans discovered that among the over a thousand tweets from Zeus-Thunder-In-Hand, there were 27 posts related to Y Actress (Yang He), all filled with insults and complaints.
They criticized her taste, her backers, her sagging face, her brainless fans, and recently even called her blind.
The ID @EmpressCraneUnderStars, a loyal fan of Yang He for ten years, tweeted: “[Angry] I saw a tweet unrelated to us, but some haters are trying to stir trouble. Fairies, don’t go to the comment section to give him attention. One letter doesn’t mean anything. But I can’t help saying this—what kind of internationally renowned designer has such rotten morals?”
Not long after, @LittleCraneACup, a video editor with 6,000 followers who is active on forums, posted: “I feel like I must speak up. I really didn’t want to believe my boss is this kind of person. I thought calling my goddess a ‘whore’ was just his habit of speech, but privately he’s so vulgar—he even cursed my goddess for being blind… [Vomit emoji] I’ll submit my resignation tomorrow. There’s no future working for a boss like this. Let me explain what happened. Earlier this year, my boss said he wanted to launch a new product and invite my goddess to endorse it. I was thrilled and worked hard on the proposal. Later, my goddess’s agent politely declined. Though disappointed, I respected her decision. Now that she’s endorsing Mirror Realm’s 24 Solar Terms , my boss is cursing her on his alt account, saying she’s blind because we lost the deal! I’m utterly disappointed… This isn’t the first time. During meetings, my boss openly called my goddess a ‘stupid whore.’ How did she offend him? Even if business fails, we should maintain civility. Why do this?”
After this tweet, Yang He’s fanbase completely collapsed.
Fans comforted LittleCraneACup before flocking to Kevin Wang’s main account to unleash their fury.
@EmpressCraneGlobalSupportGroup: [Angry] Even if business fails, civility should remain. Why do this?
In LittleCraneACup’s comment section, she replied to another fan’s comment: “@ShaohuaZhiJun: Yes, my boss not only cursed our crane goddess but also insulted Elder Shao Qin in front of us, calling him arrogant and suggesting he should die early if his eyesight is bad at over fifty. It was all very offensive. It was related to a collaboration project because Elder Shao refused to sell him a favor.”
Elder Shao Qin is highly respected in the entertainment industry—an elder artist eligible for the People’s Artist title. Known for his humility and excellent reputation, he rarely appears in scandals. His fans usually live peaceful lives, harmonious and polite.
When such an esteemed elder was insulted, especially with such vile curses wishing him death, Shao Qin’s fans were enraged. They directly tagged Wang Zhenyu’s main account, exposing screenshots of the curse against Shao Qin from his alt account, along with handwritten letters demanding a public apology.
By 2 AM, online users were still unusually active, breaking records for peak activity during this time. Fans from various camps flocked to Zeus-Thunder-In-Hand, combing through his over a thousand tweets to find insults directed at their idols, then rushing to InternationallyRenownedDesignerKevinWang’s Weibo to vent their anger.
In the hot comments, someone joked: “This designer is truly unlucky—both traffic and reputation are gone. All the most powerful factions have cursed him. Haha, it’s like the Eight-Nation Alliance!”
“Oh my god, I can’t believe it—I see Li Yiran’s fans and Chen Feng’s fans teaming up! Haha, this designer is talented, turning swords into plowshares, then back into swords again.”
“Master Wang is shameless. On his main account, he posts photos with our RanRan, praising him and tagging our support group to gain attention. On his alt account, he calls our RanRan effeminate and disgusting, all within two minutes of posting. Haha, what a drama king, a textbook example of shamelessness! A two-faced hypocrite!”
“Hahaha, I’m impressed. How did he survive to this age without getting beaten up? How did no one kill him yet?”
“To offend so many people at once—this guy is something else. I can’t help but laugh. It’s been a while since I’ve seen someone with such a filthy mouth. He deserves it.”
At Shi Min’s house, Luo Mingjing called Xu Qianqian: “Qianqian, where are the collected drafts? Clear Sky Cranes , are they at your dorm or home? Can you still find them?”
Xu Qianqian froze, then screamed into the phone: “Brother!!! Are you going to confront him head-on?! Ah, He Xi, He Xi, wake up! Brother, I have them here at my place—I’ll bring them to the studio. He Xi, hurry up!”
“Ask He Xi if he has an external hard drive with large storage capacity.”
“…” After asking, Xu Qianqian trembled while holding the phone. “Brother, he says he does! He Xi, do you know if a water-damaged computer can recover its data?”
He Xi spoke at length. Xu Qianqian relayed: “Brother, wait. He says he’ll check the specifics.”
Luo Mingjing hung up and sighed deeply.
Shi Min packed up the cat and pulled him downstairs. Not wanting to disturb the family, they walked quietly. However, they found Shi Chu sitting alone in the living room, lights off, hunched over on the sofa, brows furrowed as he stared at his phone. The screen’s glow illuminated his shadowy face.
Shi Min turned on the living room light and asked, “Are you reading Weibo?”
Shi Chu clicked his tongue, pulled out a pack of cigarettes from under the table, lit one, and took a couple of puffs. Then he dialed a number.
Shi Min smiled and said, “Good luck.” She then pulled Luo Mingjing away.
Luo Mingjing heard Shi Chu say: “How many cooperation projects do we have with Huan Yu Design? Suspend all of them tomorrow morning. Suspend everything, including ongoing collaborations. What? I don’t care how they handle their programs. Withdraw funding from Fenghua and inform Director Li’s costume department tomorrow…”
After hanging up, Shi Chu glanced at Weibo again and muttered darkly, “Blind bastard.” How dare he curse the woman I hold dear—looking for death.
Soon after, the station master of the Chu-He CP Station posted a tweet: “@InternationallyRenownedDesignerWangZhenyu Here’s a comparison image to show you why Yang He rejected your new product. I’m an expert at teaching people how to deliver a slap.”
The tweet included Wang Zhenyu’s recent works, critiquing each from style, design, trendy elements, and color usage, assigning scores. “Five points out of a hundred.”
“Red and green together look like dog poop.”
“Peacock King Returns to the Forest? No, this is a scarecrow chicken with a dog’s tail.”
“Tomato scrambled eggs.”
“Scallion tofu.”
“Designer Wang must have profound knowledge of Chinese cuisine.”
@ChuHeCPStationManager: Finally, here are two images to cleanse your eyes.
At the end, he posted images of Chinese Crane and the Beginning of Spring from the 24 Solar Terms series.
Commentary: “The styles are consistent. Of course, in my opinion, this level of style that can be showcased on international stages isn’t something your tomato scrambled eggs-level design can achieve. Wang Zhenyu, do you have any sense of decency left? Is it you who copied this ungraduated third-rate internet celebrity @MirrorRealmEnlightenedFairy, or did he borrow inspiration from you? At first, I wanted to recommend you to a top-tier hospital’s ophthalmology department to check your eyes. After seeing your designs, I considered advising you to redo university and stop embarrassing your teacher. But now, I sincerely invite you to start from kindergarten and learn manners and politeness. I’ll cover the tuition.”
When Luo Mingjing and Shi Min arrived at the studio, Xu Qianqian and He Xi were already waiting outside.
The two youngsters had simply thrown on down jackets over their pajamas. Luo Mingjing hurried over to unlock the door. He Xi said, “We need a desktop computer. My friend has a spare one at his place on Peace Road—it’s not far. I’ve already called him, and he’s waiting. I can go pick it up.”
“I’ll go with him,” Shi Min adjusted the car’s direction and instructed Luo Mingjing, “You go inside with your sister first.”
After they left, Luo Mingjing turned on the air conditioning, boiled water, and called Xu Qianqian to push aside the sofa to make space.
Xu Qianqian carefully pulled a file folder from her down jacket and took out the three draft sketches.
These were only line drawings—insufficient as standalone evidence.
Luo Mingjing silently took them, patted her head, and Xu Qianqian wiped away tears pooling in her eyes, looking up and wanting to say something but only managing to call him “Brother.”
“I’m fine,” Luo Mingjing said. “I won’t run away forever. I’m not afraid…”
He pulled out an old laptop wrapped in old clothes from the bottom of a box, placed it on the living room floor, and gazed at it, softly saying, “I will definitely get back what’s mine.”
After He Xi and Shi Min returned, everyone started assembling the desktop computer. Suddenly, Luo Mingjing dropped the wires in his hand and pushed out the studio’s computer desk.
He opened his phone and posted a Weibo tweet.
@MirrorRealmEnlightenedFairy: @InternationallyRenownedDesignerKevinWang Wang Zhenyu, I’ll let you watch personally as I reclaim what you stole. Five years ago, you came to my studio to take the third draft and stole my computer. When my sister caught you, you poured water on the keyboard right in front of her. Without the third draft, you and Ke Ge added auspicious cloud patterns to the second draft of Clear Sky Cranes and passed it off as the final product. Regrettable, isn’t it? Want to see the completed version of Clear Sky Cranes ? [Live stream link]
Despite it being 3 AM, the comment section immediately lit up with responses:
“The fairy has finally appeared!!!”
“Is this a live stream to settle the score?”
“Fairy, beat him to death!”
“We support you; I believe you!”
“Make him spit out Chinese Crane from his filthy mouth!”
“Sisters, remember to record the stream for the fairy!”
In @MirrorRealmEnlightenedFairy’s live stream, the number of viewers kept climbing. Upon entering, they saw three people dismantling a laptop in a studio.
Some comments offered guidance, but most expressed concern for Luo Mingjing.
“The fairy looks so worn out.”
“His eyes are empty…”
“Damn it, I’m so angry! Fairy, use the third draft to slap him in the face!”
New ID: “As a design student, I’m genuinely curious about the final draft. I don’t know this streamer, but Kevin Wang’s Chinese Crane isn’t perfect. I previously felt it was overrated because the auspicious cloud patterns seemed redundant, disrupting the overall flow—it felt broken. Now, I’m inclined to believe this streamer.”
“It’s almost ready! This tech guy is highly skilled!”
“Is the girl his girlfriend?”
“…Everyone’s so serious.”
Suddenly, a barrage of comments said: “Is someone listening to English listening practice? Am I hallucinating? It sounds like someone is speaking a foreign language…”
Shi Min sat outside the camera’s view, making a phone call. Luo Mingjing heard her words, looked up in surprise, and stared at her from afar.
“Calling for English experts to translate!”
“Any wild subtitle gods around??”
“Is this the fairy’s girlfriend?! Female voice detected!”
“…I’ll try translating. China… plagiarism… ummm… sorry everyone, I’m outta here.”
“I turned up the volume. She’s probably talking to foreign media about Chinese Crane . She wants them to withdraw all honors awarded to Chinese Crane , demand compensation from Kevin Wang for losses to some design association, and blacklist him. Wow, impressive…”
After hanging up, Shi Min smiled at Luo Mingjing and softly said, “Mingjing, go ahead and do what you need to do.”
As long as he could prove it, she would ensure the despicable plagiarist paid the price—not just returning Chinese Crane .