Chapter 112: Chuck's Surprising Decision

Under Rebecca's strong recommendation, Serena also turned on the computer and clicked on the article on the gossip diva blog to read it.

It wasn't until the class bell rang that Serena realized that almost half an hour had passed before she knew it.

Even so, at least half of the students in the classroom still refuse to close their laptops.

Everyone was fascinated.

Mrs. Roberts, who was standing on the podium, was angry that she didn't need to take notes on her laptop for this lesson, so she ordered everyone to close their laptops.

But not all of them will be obedient.

Bobi stood up from his seat, grabbed his laptop and walked out the classroom door.

Mrs. Roberts stopped Bobi and asked her what she was going to do.

"For the sake of your questioning attitude, I can tell you with great mercy that I suddenly feel a little sick to my stomach and need to go to the bathroom."

Mrs. Roberts lifted her glasses and was about to debunk Bobby's lies.

Bobi shrugged his shoulders at this.

Okay, the old lady doesn't pretend!

"Okay, I'll admit it's a bit of a bad reason, you must want to ask me why I need to bring my laptop to the bathroom, in fact, I just don't want to stay here and waste forty minutes listening to your lectures, now I just want to find a classroom with no one and read it quietly."

After speaking, he shook his head, and walked out of the classroom with his toes in the envious eyes of other girls.

Mrs. Roberts was so angry by Bobby's words that she immediately announced that the class would be changed to self-study, and she was going to the principal to complain about Bobby's bad behavior.

The girls in the classroom almost shouted hooray.

As soon as Mrs. Roberts was gone, they would have time to finish the film.

Even Rebecca joked with Serena that this was the first time she thought Bobi was cute.

Serena felt the same way, but she felt more regret in her heart.

A trivial matter such as blatantly contradicting a teacher in class is not enough to get the principal to expel Bobi, at most it is a symbolic punishment.

And the truth was exactly as Serena had predicted.

Mrs. Roberts walked into the office under the guidance of the assistant principal, and Mrs. House, the principal, hurriedly moved the mouse to minimize the web interface being browsed on the computer screen.

Then she posed like she was busy at the computer, took the moment to look up at Mrs. Roberts, and asked her what was wrong.

Mrs. Roberts told Mrs. House of the boycott.

After listening to this, Mrs. House's expression was slightly strange.

If what she expected was not bad, causing Bobi to continue watching it if she didn't want to go to class, it should be the one she was watching just now.

As Constance's principal, Mrs. House certainly follows the gossip diva's blog.

However, she clicked on this article not because she was curious about Chuck Bass's gossip, but because she was attracted by the name.

"Fifty Shades of Grey"!

She wondered what would be called that.

It wasn't until the assistant led Mrs. Roberts through the door that Mrs. House had just had a clue.

Fifty Shades of Grey should be a pun.

Ming refers to the color of one of the hero's favorite ties, but in fact alludes to the shadow of the hero's childhood.

This is a very important clue in the middle, because it is with this gray tie that the male protagonist ties the heroine's hands, and then the two sides start to do something indescribable.

It's literally indescribable.

When the gossip queen published this article, she replaced some of the "key" content with an ellipsis.

Of course, it was very unpleasant to watch, but fortunately, Mrs. House did not forget her identity while she was there.

As the principal of Constance, she is well aware that most of the people who follow the gossip diva blog are students of her school, and they all have one thing in common, they are all minors.

The gossip queen's practice has undoubtedly saved the school a lot of trouble.

The most important thing is that gossip divas know how to code.

Although the ellipsis replaces the restrictive part of the content, it does not affect the reading.

Coupled with the fact that the male protagonist is Chuck Bass, Mrs. House also has some pleasure of snooping into other people's privacy while reading.

That's probably why she can't stop wanting this one.

"Mrs. House?"

Mrs. Roberts, across the desk, had already sensed that something was wrong with the principal.

She was complaining about the disobedient student, and the principal was actually distracted.

"Sorry, I just thought of something else."

When she came to her senses, Mrs. House looked at her subordinate across the desk.

"Mrs. Roberts, I'll talk to her personally about the student you're complaining about."

This was obviously not the outcome that Mrs. Roberts had hoped for, but she also knew that the headmaster had done his best.

Unless it was a major mistake that seriously damaged the school's reputation, Constance rarely made the decision to expel a student.

Even if the principal wanted to, the school board would not agree.

After all, a problematic student like Bobi can bring millions of dollars in sponsorship to the school alone.

But the impact doesn't end there.

The news of Bobi's strike soon spread throughout Constance, and even the boys' school received the news.

The boys weren't interested in Fifty Shades of Grey, but they were interested in the abusive mini-games mentioned.

Everyone was discussing those games with great interest during the recess, and some even planned to convince their girlfriends to try it out.

Nate, who had just had a big fight with Chuck two days ago, also found Jamie because of this incident.

"I've heard more than one person say now that he's going to spend money to buy an uncut version from the gossip queen."

"We have to find a way to stop it from going online, especially not letting the original leak out, otherwise it will be another repeat of the Paris Hilton tape incident!"

Looking at Nate, who was anxious about the matter, Jamie shrugged and replied:

"I'm sure you haven't been in direct contact with Chuck, or you wouldn't have told me this."

Nate looked confused.

What do you mean?

"What other people can think of, do you think Chuck can't think of? In fact, he has already contacted the gossip queen and offered to buy the original manuscript in the other party's hand with money. ”

Jamie's words made Nate breathe a sigh of relief, but he was more concerned about the outcome of the matter at this time.

"Did the gossip queen agree?"

Nate asked expectantly.

Ned's understanding of Chuck, since he decided to spend money to settle this matter, will definitely give a price that the gossip queen can't refuse.

In fact, just as he expected, Chuck directly offered a sky-high price of 500,000 US dollars.

As a result, he was actually gossiped about by the queen...... Refused!

Nate looked at Jamie, who told him the result, in disbelief.

"The gossip queen told Chuck the email address of the whistleblower, and asked Chuck to talk directly to the original author."

Nate immediately asked.

"Is it negotiated?"

Jamie shrugged.

"It's not clear yet, but it should be soon."

Nell nodded and told Jamie to let him know as soon as he had news.

As a result, as soon as the two returned to the classroom, they heard a message.

The gossip queen has deleted "Fifty Shades of Grey" from her blog.

Nate breathed a sigh of relief on the spot, knowing that Chuck had already negotiated with the original author.

Jamie returns to his seat, followed by a text message from Dan on his phone.

It reads: "I have received an email from the original author requesting to retract the revelation. ”

After reading the text message, Jamie glanced back at Dan in the back seat.

He noticed that Dan's expression was a little speechless, so he sent a text message asking Dan what had happened.

Dan's reply is quick and tells Jamie that nothing is wrong.

It was clear that Dan had lied.

In the morning, because of the suddenness of the incident, Dan didn't have much time to think deeply about it.

All that happened later proved that Jamie was right to listen to him, but Dan had some different ideas as a result.

He learned from his sister Jenny that the girls were fascinated by this film.

Especially after hearing about Bobi taking the lead in the strike, Dan realized that everyone was so interested in this kind of reality with character archetypes.

This reminded Dan of the previous publisher's proposal to write a film based on Jamie, and the response would definitely be greater than that of "Fifty Shades of Grey".

At the same time, Jamie also received a text message from Serena.

The gossip diva suddenly deleted "Fifty Shades of Grey" from her blog, and although she issued a restatement saying that she did so at the request of the original author, Serena immediately guessed that the reason behind this must be related to Chuck.

Jamie took what he had said to Nate and repeated it to his girlfriend in a text message.

A few minutes later, Serena sent another text message.

Lily and Bart invite Jamie to dinner at their house tonight.

After receiving the text message, Jamie was stunned for a moment.

At this time, a second text message from Serena was received on the phone.

Serena confesses to Jamie in a text message that she has told Lily and Bart about Fifty Shades of Grey.

Bart is very angry and decides to have a good talk with Chuck tonight.

That night, as soon as Jamie and Serena arrived home, they saw Chuck walking over with a gloomy face.

"You shameful whistleblower!"

Not to be outdone, Serena retorted:

"That's because I don't want my brother to be as infamous as Paris Hilton!"

Chuck replied with a sneer:

"Need I say thank you? Thank you for going the extra mile! ”

Serena dropped a sentence with a cold face:

"No thanks!"

After saying that, he turned his head and walked upstairs.

When Chuck and Jamie were the only ones left in the living room, Chuck smug an eyebrow at Jamie.

"How's it going, my acting skills aren't bad, right?"

Jamie reminds Chuck not to rejoice too soon.

The real test is at dinner, and hopefully Chuck has memorized the lines he taught him!

At the dinner table, Bart didn't get as angry as he thought.

All thanks to Lily.

She calms Bart's anger and convinces her husband to ask Chuck about the whole thing.

Chuck used the same rhetoric that Jamie had used to answer Nate.

Knowing that Chuck had paid for the original manuscript of "Fifty Shades of Grey" from the original author, Barthes's face looked a little better.

Lily was still a little uneasy, and kindly reminded Chuck that it was better to find a lawyer, and would rather spend a little more money to buy the copyright of "Fifty Shades of Grey" directly.

In this way, if someone spreads the content at will, Chuck can justifiably take legal measures to sue the other party for infringement.

It's much easier to fight than a defamation lawsuit.

Chuck "humbly" accepted Lily's suggestion, saying that he would take care of it.

Serena couldn't get used to Chuck's self-righteous smug face, and protested on the spot:

"So you all think that as long as you spend money to gag that author's mouth, this is the end of the matter, right?"

"Doesn't anyone care if the things written in it are true?"

In fact, Bart found someone to investigate as soon as he knew about it, and in addition to Chuck, the other characters involved, including the heroine, could not find the corresponding prototype in reality.

Obviously, the story was fabricated out of thin air by the original author.

But even so, Bart and Lily still hope that Chuck can give everyone an explanation.

The corners of Chuck's mouth curled up to reveal his trademark crooked-beaked dragon king expression.

"Even if I say it's all fake, there will still be people who will suspect me of lying, so why should I bother to clarify and explain?"

"You think I bought the copyright because I wanted to destroy the evidence? No, you're all wrong, I've heard that a lot of people love this one, so I'm going to publish it publicly! Not only that, but I also plan to make a movie and play the leading role myself! To hell with everyone who doubts me! ”

(End of chapter)