Ke Wenzhe promotes the “Sailor Moon Scepter” model leisure card on Facebook.Figure: Flip through Ke Wenzhe’s Facebook
Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe mentioned in his Facebook Po post that he took the EasyCard in the shape of “Sailor Moon Scepter” at work, and was envied by many passengers. He also claimed that “You can also use the EasyCard to pay for the moonlight healing.” After the picture was exposed, it also sparked discussions on the Internet. Many netizens saw it and shouted, “Shame is broken”, “Money is really hard to earn”.
Ke Wenzhe shared a video on Facebook on the 20th, in which it can be seen that when he swiped the EasyCard on the bus to work, he actually took out the EasyCard in the shape of “Sailor Moon Scepter” with a length of regarding 18 cm, which attracted the attention of many passengers, and he also revealed , Although I wasn’t watching Sailor Moon, I might see that this Easygoing card was dreamy enough, and when I sensed it, “the magic silver crystal will still glow, which is very cool.”
Ke Wenzhe emphasized that this Moonlight Scepter EasyCard is 100% restored, and 10,000 pieces were sold within 15 minutes of the sale, and reminded: “The key point is ‘The EasyCard must be registered’, so that not only can it be retrieved if it is lost, but it can be retrieved when entering and leaving. There are public venues in Taipei City, and you can complete the “real joint system” with a single beep, allowing you to travel around easily!” He also pointed out that “there are so many girls in Taiwan”, “Sailor Moon is already over”, “The husband of Takeuchi Naoko’s When will the hunter finish drawing?”, “You can also heal with moonlight when you check out with your leisure card.”
In response, many netizens left messages saying: “It turned out to be the leisure card of the American war! You have set fire to it~”, “Abe’s inexplicable sense of discord with this one”, “Abei didn’t change into a sailor suit, it’s not good ( Shaking finger)”, “It’s so cute, I really want to buy it for my dad”, “What a strong karma!”, “This shame is beyond the table…”, “It’s hard to earn money”.