Chapter 493: Just want to fool around?
Chapter 493: Just want to fool around?
Changsha saw several players coming to familiarize themselves with the venue.
But they are unlikely to place a pile of rocks on the field.
Finally, he found something unusual.
"What is this? Fujiwara Takumi?"
In fact, the appearance of this person is not surprising, the problem is what Fujiwara Takumi does next.
Very suspicious, coming in with a group of people.
What are you doing?
Not sure.
But considering what happened before and after, everything seems to have come to light.
Changsha recorded that segment.
Then he called Jiang Dian.
"Jiang Dian, I found something wrong. It's hard to explain over the phone. I'll bring the USB drive to you."
Jiang Dian was very excited when he heard that there was a clue.
Judging from Changsha’s tone, after this matter is made public, the firepower will probably no longer be focused on him.
He walked to the floor-to-ceiling window, looked at the reporters gathered downstairs, and sighed.
Then he said slowly: "Is it so difficult to make some money these days?"
The suspect was quickly identified.
It turned out to be the celebrity in the racing world - Fujiwara Takumi?
When Jiang Dian saw the surveillance video, he couldn't believe his eyes. According to common sense, Fujiwara Takumi had no reason to do such a thing. First of all, it would damage his own car, and secondly, this thing would have no effect on the outcome of the race.
"is this real?"
Even though he saw the surveillance video with his own eyes, Jiang Dian was still a little dazed.
Changsha responded: "Yes, I was also very surprised when I first saw it."
No matter why Fujiwara Takumi did this, it was a godsend opportunity for Jiang Dian.
At the press conference, Jiang Dian played the video while explaining the situation to everyone. "After careful investigation by the organizers of the competition, we finally found this video in the camera records outside Jiangwai."
After the uproar at the scene died down, Jiang Dian continued, "We are currently contacting Fujiwara Takumi to confirm this matter."
Upon hearing the news, the first person to get anxious was his agent. "Takumi, what on earth did you do? Why was I kept in the dark about this?"
Facing the surprised look of his agent, Fujiwara Takumi knew that the agent must have thought that he had done something immoral. After understanding the situation, the agent became even angrier.
"In this case, you should have notified the official agency in time and let them handle it, instead of making the decision on your own! Now, you have become the target of netizens' attacks for no reason."
"Alas, there's no point saying anything now. Just post a statement on your personal account and ask the person who helped clean the venue to come out as a witness. That should be able to clarify everything," the agent finally suggested.
Therefore, the usually very busy agent squeezed out time to find the members of the working group responsible for cleaning the venue, and contacted the event organizer and the editorial team. Together, they compiled a fairly detailed statement of the situation for Fujiwara Takumi to take back.
In fact, Fujiwara Takumi's own words were enough to make everyone understand what happened, and there was no need for so much additional materials. However, the agent insisted, "In such a situation, it is better to have the documents in hand to feel more at ease. Anyway, I have a lot of experience."
In desperation, at the media meeting held the next day, Fujiwara Takumi had to speak according to the instructions: "I went to the site to inspect the day before the competition, but found that there were many stones scattered on the designated route. At that time, I did not consider reporting the problem directly to the organizing committee or the organizer, so I arranged a few staff members to clean up. But what is puzzling is that more small stones appeared there the next day..."
As the interview ended, various versions of suspicion spread across the Internet. Some netizens firmly believed that there was a conspiracy theory involved; others thought that the evidence itself might be fake: "After all, technology is so advanced now, as long as you are willing to spend money, there is nothing you can't do."
Some people also raised objections, "But even if there are no obstacles, doesn't Fujiwara Takumi still have a leading advantage? Would he go to such great lengths for such a small matter?" Someone else added: "Who knows? Maybe he just wants to deliberately mess with others!"
What? You are making this up."
"Are you someone sent by Fujiwara Takumi?"
People on the Internet really have wild imaginations.
After seeing these comments, Fujiwara Takumi was speechless.
His agent encouraged him and said that he must explain the matter clearly to netizens online.
Otherwise, if the public opinion changes, Fujiwara Takumi's future career will probably be frustrated.
At this point, Fujiwara Takumi certainly understood how serious the situation was.
He wrote a 1,500-word article in a special document.
The purpose is to explain the situation on that day clearly.
First explain why and when you are going there.
Then mention the specific location of the pebble and the time of its discovery.
Finally, explain why the organizing committee and the sponsor were not notified immediately.
A screenshot was also attached, which was the phone call record to the cleanup team that afternoon.
When everything was ready, he posted it on his blog.
As a result, the blog comment section exploded.
"Fujiwara, you're seriously injured this time. You need to rest more. Let's wait and see the attitude of the organizing committee and the host."
"That's it? You want to fool us?"
"Please ask Fujiwara Takumi to leave the racing world."
"Now this cleaning team can do anything for money. Who knows if they are here to do the job or have other intentions."
That cleanup crew is part of a fairly well-known company in the local area.
Once you reach the comment section, you become the target of complaints.
After seeing this, Fujiwara Takumi realized that there was probably nothing he could do.
The agent next to him looked at him helplessly, and he looked back at him in the same way.
"I don't know what to do. I've explained everything very clearly, but they just don't believe me."
"It's no use. We should check the surveillance cameras inside the competition venue to find out what happened at the time."
This comment was like a light bulb that suddenly lit up in Fujiwara Takumi's mind: Yes, there are also surveillance cameras in the stadium.
The agent quickly understood what he was thinking and immediately made a call.
"Hello, can we retrieve the surveillance video from inside the stadium now?"
The answers were all negative. The agent took Fujiwara Takumi to the stadium.
On the court, the agent's attitude was very firm.
"We believe that as the primary party to the incident, we have the right to view these videos."
The person in charge quickly responded: "I'm really sorry, it's not that I don't want to show you, but the surveillance here is only turned on during the game.
In other words, there was no record during the blank period before the game.
It sounds incredible.
"You are really responsible." The agent couldn't help but make a sarcastic remark.
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