After Beating the Game, I Became the Villain BOSS-Chapter 163 - 139: Sharpening Blade Catgirl (Part 4)

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The person being embraced was quite frightened, pushed Lv Calendar's hand away, and awkwardly said, "Boss Lv, you seem to have some disagreement with this girl. I think I'll stay out of this. Let's communicate by phone later." ๐Ÿ๐ซ๐•–๐—ฒ๐˜„๐šŽ๐—ฏ๐•Ÿ๐จ๐•ง๐ž๐š•.๐•”๐• ๐ฆ

"Hey, wait, don't go. I haven't taken you on a tour..." Lv Calendar tried to persuade them to stay, but they hurried off regardless.

With the client scared away, Lv Calendar cursed at Dongdong in exasperation, "Cutting off my income stream? Believe me, I'll have someone take you out!"

Dongdong sneered coldly, still silent, and continued to rub the blade on the sharpening stone back and forth.

"Swish, swish, swishโ€”"

Dongdong kept sharpening until evening, managing to ruin the knife, and seven successive business people who wanted to discuss deals were all scared away by her.

After work at Hongdong Real Estate, Dongdong also went home to sleep.

The next day, she got up early, went to the supermarket to buy a pig slaughtering knife, and sat at the entrance of Hongdong Real Estate, continuing to sharpen the knife.

Throughout the morning, visitors were scared off by Dongdong, completely disrupting Lv Calendar's plans.

Lv Calendar was so furious he was about to curse out loud, and directly called the Public Security Bureau to report.

The sheriff came, but was powerless against Dongdong.

Because strictly speaking, Dongdong hadn't violated any public security regulations.

Her pig slaughtering knife was a civilian knife purchased from a supermarket, not a controlled weapon, and citizens are allowed to possess it.

The place where she was sharpening the knife was a roadway, a public area, not infringing on the rights of Hongdong Real Estate.

As for those business people who were scared away...

Dongdong neither attacked them nor verbally threatened them, she merely glared at them.

Surely glaring isn't illegal, right?

And most importantly...

She's only 14 years old.

This is an almost invincible age.

Not to mention glaring, even if she really stabbed someone to death, she wouldn't be locked up for many years.

Even if she were summoned back to the Public Security Bureau for a routine inquiry, after an hour when it's over, she could still go back to sit at the doorway sharpening her knife, so how could they manage?

As the reports continued, eventually, the sheriff simply stopped coming, just leaving one sentence over the phoneโ€”figure it out yourselves.

This left Lv Calendar utterly distressed.

This little girl is simply pure trouble, doesn't listen to scolding, can't be driven away, but ignoring her affects business.

If they tried to drive her away by force, what if she lay down on the ground, saying she won't get up without twenty thousand, what should they do?

If in the previous days, Dongdong's knife sharpening only caused some hindrance to Lv Calendar...

After all, business negotiations don't have to be face-to-face; they can use phone calls, emails, or meet elsewhere, albeit less efficiently.

Then what happened later was completely unexpected for Lv Calendar.

The cause was a passerby walking by the entrance of Hongdong Real Estate, who found Dongdong sharpening a knife interesting, and took a photo to post online.

The timing of this photo was perfect, with the morning sunlight bright and beautiful, Dongdong stood there with her black cat tail up, the sun casting a gentle glow on her face, beautiful as an oil painting.

Yet such an adorable catgirl, holding a pig-slaughtering knife, sharpening it, the composition filled with an absurd sense of black humor.

Soon, this picture was crazily shared by major marketing accounts, and the topic "Sharpening Blade Catgirl" shot to the trending list.

Everyone was guessing what kind of creature this catgirl was?

Why engage in this abstract behavior of knife sharpening?

Numerous major online celebrities followed suit, buying black cat tails and pig slaughtering knives, imitating Dongdong's pose to take photos and short videos, pushing the topic to the top of the trending list within hours.

Eventually, this online revelry evolved offline.

Local otakus of New Moon City took the lead, each with cameras, gathering at the entrance of Hongdong Real Estate, frantically photographing Dongdong in real life.

All the major newspapers were involved, including giants like "New Moon Morning," with reporters arriving on site for tracking reports, turning the sharpening blade catgirl into a special topic discussion.

Popular web hosts who enjoy riding the hype certainly didn't miss out on this opportunity.

Self-media operators on Doumoon, major bloggers on Moon Blog, video content creators on Moon Station, and others swarmed over, surrounding Dongdong with phones for live streaming.

Anyone who managed to get Dongdong in frame would see their live stream viewership multiply several times.

Thus, because of a casually snapped photo, a runaway revelry began.