Chapter 211: Chapter 133 Retribution
But actually, when Director t with Shu Wan and Fu Yang, the atmosphere was far from harmonious.
Before seeing the Director, Shu Wan and Fu Yang had run into Xiao Lin.
Even though the agreed eting place was several streets away from the Film and Television City, Fu Yang couldn’t figure out how they could bump into Xiao Lin here.
Objectively speaking, Xiao Lin should be the kind of kid others talk about.
Smart, handso, good-natured.
Whenever he saw you, he’d always be cheerfully smiling at you, and he had a clean and clear temperant that showed he was well-raised.
So, Fu Yang liked him even less, especially when Xiao Lin would show his big white teeth and call Shu Wan “Sister Shu.”
“Do students from Imperial University have so much free ti?” Fu Yang looked displeased at Xiao Lin, “Wandering around here and there every day. It seems Imperial University is not as good as Qing University, Shu Wan, I suggest you reconsider which university you want to attend.”
Although Xiao Lin always reminded himself that Fu Yang was just a kid and that he shouldn’t stoop to his level, after being provoked repeatedly, Xiao Lin couldn’t hold back anymore.
“Whether Imperial University is good or not is probably sothing that those who are able to get in should judge. I wonder when you got into Imperial University?”
“Ha,” Fu Yang wasn’t hurt by this academic jab, after all, he was now the top scorer in the middle school exams, “I am young, I still have the potential to surpass you. Can you get any younger?”
“…” Xiao Lin decided not to argue with a child, he turned to look at Shu Wan, “Sister Shu, what brings you here? My aunt is around, if you need any help I can take you there.”
“We’re here to sign a contract.” Fu Yang answered before Shu Wan could, “A parent-child variety show, huh? Are you also participating?”
“….” Xiao Lin’s face paused, instinctively taking a glance at Shu Wan, with a clear hint of disappointnt in his eyes, “I see.”
“We’re running out of ti.” Fu Yang then beca very proactive, striding forward and not forgetting to remind Shu Wan.
Shu Wan nodded gently at Xiao Lin, “Then we’ll be leaving first.”
“Okay.”
After Shu Wan and Fu Yang had gone far, Xiao Lin still stood there, not moving. He quietly watched the direction Shu Wan left in, lost in his thoughts.
Because of this little interlude, Fu Yang had a bad expression all the way to eting the Director.
When Shu Wan spoke to him, his responses were cool.
The Director had never seen a mother and son with such a poor relationship.
He was about to reject Shu Wan and Fu Yang from participating when, out of nowhere, a little spider scurried quickly towards the edge of the table.
The mont Shu Wan saw the spider, her complexion changed visibly.
Just then, Fu Yang, who had been cold-shouldering Shu Wan, suddenly stood up and decisively stomped on the spider, shielding Shu Wan from the sight with his body.
After disposing of the spider outside, Fu Yang sat back down as if nothing had happened.
The Director suddenly changed his mind, “I agree to sign you on, a staff mber will take you to sign the contract later.”
“Okay.”
“Before the recording of the show, I hope you can resolve the public opinion issue with the magazine, so it doesn’t affect the recording.”
“Don’t worry, it will be resolved soon.”
At this ti on the internet, the doubts about Shu Wan becoming the cover person for the main publication were still ongoing, with fans of Liu Ying spontaneously forming groups, questioning the matter every day in the comnts of the magazine’s official Weibo.
Shu Wan’s account had also beco a disaster zone, with countless people lighting virtual candles for her daily, cursing her for stealing resources from others.
Until Shu Wan made a Weibo post, very simple and direct, responding to everyone’s doubts, “She gave them up out of her own guilty conscience.”
In the content of the Weibo post, she detailed how Liu Ying, with her higher status, stole a photographer away and then colluded with Mr. Wang from the magazine, drugging Shu Wan and delivering her to President Li of a film and television company.
Wang Tian might have been diocre at other things, but when it ca to making these gossip analysis charts, he was incredibly detailed, as clear and understandable as an official report.
Suddenly faced with such explosive gossip, the lon-eating netizens were stunned.
“Drugging… Is it really that thrilling? How is this any different from pimping, I’m shocked, my Iron Brothers, Liu Ying has got so nerve.”
“Is Shu Wan really this tough? Just directly revealing evidence like that, she’s gearing up for a do-or-die battle with Liu Ying.”
“If Liu Ying really did such a thing, I’d fight her to the bitter end too. This is just too much, not only bullying newcors but also selling Shu Wan out to the capitalists. I knew the entertainnt circle was ssy, but I never thought it could be this chaotic.”
Once Shu Wan’s Weibo post was out, Liu Ying’s side also moved quickly, swiftly releasing a clarifying statent through the proper channels and even declared that Shu Wan was slandering and spreading rumors about Liu Ying, and that they would pursue legal responsibilities against Shu Wan.
Liu Ying personally responded, “The shooting was a work necessity, and having als was just to help newcors et more people. It’s like the real-life version of ‘The Farr and the Snake’, heartbreaking.”
Liu Ying’s direct confrontation in her response imdiately made her fans feel she was being wronged by Shu Wan.
“We believe in you, baby, you’re so pure and kind; you definitely wouldn’t do what Shu Wan said.”
“Not coming to you when you’re at the peak out of curiosity, nor leaving you when you’re down in the valley; rest assured, we will always believe in you.”
Originally, the fans were still watching from the sidelines, but with Liu Ying’s clarification, it was as if they had evidence to strike back, and they instantly lashed back at Shu Wan, attacking her ten tis more fiercely than before.
Strangely, Shu Wan was silent at this ti.
This made Liu Ying’s fans even more convinced that Shu Wan was feeling guilty.
The fans were cursing to high heaven online, with no inkling that their idol had already been taken away by the police.
While exposing Liu Ying online, Shu Wan also handed over all the evidence to the police.
The police were already dealing with President Li’s case, and upon receiving Shu Wan’s evidence, they imdiately took Liu Ying in for questioning.
Due to the complete chain of evidence, coupled with President Li’s quick confession, it didn’t take long for Liu Ying to break down psychologically, confessing to everything clearly.
That sa night, the Imperial City police released a statent, announcing that Liu Ying had confessed to the criminal facts and had been arrested.
The lon-eating netizens and fans were all shocked; they thought they were feasting on a resource-grabbing drama, never expecting to end up with a feast of legal justice.
Right when the heat was at its highest, the official Weibo of “Let’s Go Together” announced their third group of guests.
@Let’s Go Together: “Welco @Shu Wan and her son Lin Yang to beco mbers of our big family.”
The news imdiately surged in popularity.
Aside from the popularity of those two, what was most important was the age of Fu Yang, which was highly controversial since the other two groups of guests were three or four-year-old children.
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