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After the Divorce, I Could Hear the Voice of the Future-Chapter 83: Lu’s Net Cleaning Action
Leaving Panda, Lu Liang arrived at Jin Cheng Law Firm.
He arranged a meeting with Ye Wei, who had previously handled legal matters for him, to prepare for tonight's clarification announcement.
Lu Liang asked Ye Wei to gather information and planned to find several influential "chickens" to scare those monkeys jumping around.
He didn't bother with those vague lawyer's letters; he struck hard, refused to settle, and let court subpoenas do the talking.
He then carefully selected five lucky individuals. Lu Liang planned to spend two million and hire 10 lawyers to see it through with them to the end.
Even if he lost the case, it wouldn't matter; the tedious procedures and processes could drag and cost them dearly.
At 8:30 in the evening, Lu Liang silently logged onto Weibo.
"Everyone says it's been investigated already, yet they're still blabbering non-stop, thinking I'm made of mud?"
He posted a status and tagged Jin Cheng Law Firm, "Dig deeper into this, I'll leave it to you guys."
Jin Cheng Law Firm replied: Received~
They then tagged five famous Weibo critics with followers ranging from twenty thousand to five hundred thousand.
Displaying five complaint papers and gathering relevant evidence, they sued for defamation and told them to wait at home for their court subpoenas.
"Damn, is this for real?"
"Direct litigation, do they have to go this hard?"
Those individuals were shocked, realizing Lu Liang meant business. They hurriedly deleted their posts and apologized for their previous comments.
Lu Liang saw it and shared it. He said nothing, only attaching a picture of cutting a train: crying, but timing matters too.
Meaning he wouldn't accept their apologies; this matter wouldn't be taken lightly but pursued thoroughly.
Netizens commenting from the front rows asked, "Holy moly, has Mr. Lu also watched 'Let the Bullets Fly'?"
"These guys really seem to know a thing or two, isn't Jiang that one supporting memorial days with kimonos, also advocating that girls should dress freely?"
"Hey, now that you mention it, I've noticed too, Zhouzhou is also on the list, didn't he defend the United States' GMOs?"
"Darn, is Boss Lu resolving both public and private grievances at the same time?"
More and more netizens realized, none of the internet influencers who received Lu Liang's lawsuits were up to any good.
They were all instigators of chaos, adding trouble wherever there was disorder, fearing that the world was not chaotic enough.
Gradually, netizens jokingly called it, not a revenge but "Lu's Net Cleaning Action," because that evening, many influencers were too scared to even tweet, just silently deleting their posts.
Even if they were dissatisfied, they could only express it through emojis or veiled sarcasm not naming anyone specific.
"Are these sycophants really so unpopular?"
Lu Liang, surprised, stroked his chin. He was fully prepared to be criticized for being petty and vengeful.
Yet, somehow it had turned into "Lu's Net Cleaning Action," and his follower count was rapidly rising.
In a blink, it was nearly breaking the two-million mark, a one-night increase of a million followers, even more than Li Manli's.
"But the end result is always good."
Lu Liang smiled. He intended to make a big deal out of it mainly to divert public attention.
The process was a bit convoluted, but the outcome was always favorable, at least no one doubted the authenticity of the Securities and Futures Commission's investigation anymore.
Meanwhile, Lu Liang also received a text from Zhao Jisheng, containing only two short words: "Thank you."
As one of the heads of the investigation, should public opinion spiral out of control, they could face accountability as well.
Lu Liang's ploy diverted the trouble, clearing them both publicly and privately; he felt compelled to express his thanks.
Were it not for the fear of misunderstanding, Zhao Jisheng would have liked to invite Lu Liang for a midnight snack to show his gratitude.
"You're welcome."
Lu Liang typed his response and then deleted the message.
Although unintentional, he welcomed the favor. Having such a connection with the head of the investigative team at the Securities and Futures Commission would be useful for gaining information in the future.
"Lu's Net Cleaning Action" lasted for two days and three nights.
Initially, some held out hope until a certain big V actually received a court subpoena.
So she posted a misery video, recounting the life of a single mother isn't easy, because she lost hundreds of thousands in Teli A and in a moment of anger, inadvertently made a mistake, hoping Lu Liang would withdraw the lawsuit.
These words garnered the sympathy of many people.
After all, she is a woman, a single mother, and also a stock investor who lost money in the stock market; it's understandable.
Especially some stock investors could really empathize.
Lu Liang directly replied, "Send me your stock transaction records privately, and if it's true, I can cancel the lawsuit."
However, after waiting a few hours, he returned home from the gym and still hadn't received any messages from her.
Lu Liang directly screenshotted, "Use your brain a bit, don't believe everything you hear, and stop counting money for those who scam you."
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But the earnest tone changed how netizens addressed him, and from Mr. Lu, he became Uncle Lu.
Some eagle-eyed netizens noticed that many people were sending him private messages.
Among them were beauties, showing various pictures, clamoring to make them public so others could also see.
"Kids, don't look, it's easy to get sty."
Lu Liang replied to the user, indirectly admitting that these were indeed provocatively stirring pictures.
Netizens left disdainful emojis.
That weekend, Lu Liang surfed the Internet extensively and his followers also exceeded 3 million.
The Internet experienced an unusual clarity.
Netizens suddenly realized just how harmonious the Internet could be without flatterers, repeatedly tagging @Lu Liang, suggesting he should undertake such actions more often.
Lu Liang chose to play dead, who knows whether those flatterers had really taken foreign money.
If they had really taken it, an inadvertent mistake would have been acceptable, but doing it constantly might endanger his life.
Two days passed in a blink of an eye.
On Monday, Teli A was successfully relisted.
The trading volume before the market opened was very scant, showing a strange horizontal market situation.
Li Jianlin and Wu Junle had sold off their stock, but still held a base position in it.
Lu Liang also had a base position in it.
Now, nobody dared to make a move, as nobody was sure of the market's future direction.
"Is this what being ruined looks like?"
Lu Liang, eating a steamed bun, was deep in thought; his current market influence was enough to change the future trend of an individual stock.
The highest position of 108.25 yuan was likely never to be reached again, even whether there would be a next wave of trading was unknown.
At 9:23 AM, during the last two minutes before the market opened, someone threw out 1500 shares, directly hitting the price limit.
Lu Liang thought for a long time and in the last minute before bidding ended, he used the special privileges of an institutional seat for the first time.
At 24.15 yuan, 1600 shares, letting Teli A open at the closing price of the previous business day.
Lu Liang held 20,000 shares, their current value at 48.3 million.
Since no one was controlling the market, he decided to take a small stake, first stabilize the stock price, and then decide whether to sell based on the market conditions.
His psychological price was set at 10 million; if an investment of 10 million couldn't stabilize the current stock price,
then the stock was completely useless, and he would have to aggressively unload the shares, considering his cost was just under 11 yuan.
Five minutes passed in a blink of an eye.
The market opened at 24.15 yuan with 1600 shares, 1200 shares were quickly consumed, with transaction amounts totaling 2.898 million.
Seeing people starting to sell, Lu Liang invested another 4 million to boost the stock price, avoiding a horizontal trend.
Teli A was currently the hottest stock in the A-share market, with many speculative institutions and individual investors watching.
The longer it stayed stagnant, the more likely it was to fall; since he wanted to control the market, he needed to first instill confidence, investing himself so that individual investors would follow.
The 4 million was consumed in seconds, the stock price only rising from 24.15 yuan to 24.28 yuan, an increase of 0.72%.
"It's a bit heavy to lift, could it be that a shareholder is quietly unloading shares while I'm controlling the market?"
Lu Liang frowned, worried that someone was sabotaging his efforts; as speculative capital, the risks of market manipulation were very high.
Without enough chips, it was difficult to control the market and easy to end up making wedding dresses for group shareholders.