Someone immediately reported the issue of Wu Mu's inflated sales to the platform's customer service.
The platform's customer service, receiving multiple reports, took it very seriously and started an investigation right away. Then, they quickly gave out the investigation results,
"The vendor did not inflate sales; all purchasing accounts are real and valid."
Not inflating sales?
Everybody was undoubtedly bewildered.
The platform shouldn't be making mistakes—it's quite easy to check something like inflated sales, especially in situations with tens of thousands of transactions in a short period.
Whether it's a real person buying or the buyer is part of a scheme, such things are generally clear at first glance.
Now that there's no inflated sales, the items in Wu Mu's store were actually sold...
"...Don't tell me there are people who actually buy Wu's stuff."
"???"
"What idiot would buy something that's clearly a scam for the gullible? "
"Who the hell is buying Wu's stuff?!"