Transmigration: The Main Character is Not Becoming the Cannon Fodder! Chapter 296 - 6: Superstar (6)
Bai Jie returned to the company, and after settling her salary, she took her belongings and left.
Walking down the street, she felt heavy-hearted, not knowing what she should do in the future.
She still blad Li Shuning in her heart, thinking if not for Li Shuning, she wouldn’t be in such a miserable state.
It’s Li Shuning’s fault, all her fault, indeed, it’s her fault. She was careless, leaving things around, can she bla her?
Made her lose face in front of so many people.
Bai Jie stared at an advertisent screen on a tall building in the distance, which featured an ad Li Shuning endorsed. Looking at Li Shuning’s image, Bai Jie’s eyes were red with anger.
That night, soone posted an exposé on a forum about Li Shuning’s day-to-day affairs.
It included Bai Jie’s incident, painting Bai Jie as quite innocent, accusing Li Shuning of wrongly blaming employees and being hot-tempered, taking anger out on them.
Also ntioned how Li Shuning didn’t care about fans, even cursing them behind their backs.
Suddenly, fans on the forum defended Li Shuning passionately, criticizing the poster.
Not long after, Li Shuning received the news.
Li Shuning couldn’t help but chuckle; Bai Jie truly was clueless. Ten to one, Bai Jie was behind this. Making such a fuss now wasn’t entirely bad; Bai Jie’s character was revealed, and whatever Bai Jie said going forward surely no one would believe her, right?
That day, Zhang Ying explained everything under Li Shuning’s official blog.
Also provided clarifications around Bai Jie’s matter.
Li Shuning’s fans erupted instantly.
They always knew their goddess wasn’t the person the forum described.
It was abhorrent how soone so kind-hearted as their goddess could be hurt by such an ingrate.
Many people left comnts supporting Li Shuning under her official blog.
In Li Shuning’s hovercar, what controlled it was a Light Computer far more advanced than current technology, directly tracing the forum poster.
It was Bai Jie indeed.
Li Shuning, using the Light Computer, also comnted on her official blog, revealing the identity of the forum poster.
This created an uproar, that the person defending themselves and slandering Li Shuning was indeed the morally corrupt Bai Jie.
The na was good, Bai Jie, hmph, but unfortunately, she was blacker than ink.
Li Shuning treated her so well, yet she took the birthday present given by soone else’s mom, refused her to continue being an assistant, even slandered Li Shuning, and soone like this dares to appear in public, truly shaless.
After this incident, anything Bai Jie said from now on, surely no one would believe her.
Bai Jie found it very difficult to look for work afterward, as no one wanted her; dishonest and traitorous, who would employ soone with such a character?
Bai Jie’s matter even trended on social dia, with Li Shuning’s fanbase being large.
Even those not her fans, in this era, who wouldn’t glance at the news?
With Bai Jie’s issue resolved, Li Shuning started shooting a TV drama with peace of mind.
Once released, the drama’s storyline was indeed extrely popular, propelling the lead, supporting, and even minor roles to fa.
Li Shuning saw herself no less than the star who replaced her as the lead.
She naturally carried the aura of an ancient Princess during filming.
Having played the Empress, t real princesses many tis, acting as one was surely within her reach.
Not to ntion martial arts.
Since Li Shuning escaped the hotel, Ding Xiang practically failed the master sponsor’s task.
The sponsor was shocked when he saw Li Shuning jumping off the building.
Couldn’t hold back and blad Ding Xiang, promising to handle things well, yet this was ’well-handled’? More like scaring people.
Naturally, Ding Xiang’s situation differed entirely from the storyline.
In the storyline, the sponsor was highly satisfied, putting her in a great film crew.
This ti, feeling discontent, the sponsor arranged only a minor role for Ding Xiang, whom nobody noticed upon her performance.
Once Li Shuning’s drama finished, there was no news about Ding Xiang.
On the contrary, after Li Shuning completed her drama, the director was very optimistic about the TV series, went through late-stage production, and submitted it for approval at top speed.
After airing, the drama’s ratings were imnsely high.
Many believed Li Shuning truly brought the Princess alive.
Everyone always thought Li Shuning was beautiful with a good personality; little did they expect her acting skills to be so superb.
Moreover, according to the film crew’s information, Li Shuning never used a stunt double.
Li Shuning had her ideas; she planned on making a na for herself with this TV series.
Since the original host chose this path, upon arriving in this world, she had no choice but to carry on.
So she decided to walk this path glamorously, to the pinnacle, for everyone to look up to her, making her skills known.
Sure enough, after the drama was broadcasted, many directors fixed their eyes on Li Shuning.
Her martial arts moves were truly breathtaking.
The main fact was, they confird Li Shuning didn’t use a stunt double, which wasn’t just hype.
Originally considered an idol-faced goddess, it turns out she is of actual prowess.
So, many reached out to Li Shuning afterward.
Li Shuning was prudent in selecting scripts, thereafter accepting two TV dramas and a film.
Li Shuning’s reputation steadily rose, surmounting the storyline.
In a room sowhere, all lights were turned off, with only the glow of a laptop screen.
A woman reclined on the sofa, clutching the laptop forcefully.
If observed closely, her grip on the laptop was very firm.
The woman appeared sowhat disheveled, face pale, hair ssy, eyes with tear marks.
She was Ding Xiang, whose career hadn’t gone well these past years.
Despite pleasing many, all she got were lukewarm roles, even recently while with a major sponsor, the sponsor’s wife stord in and slapped her.
She hid at ho for days, her face still burning with pain.
Seeing Li Shuning’s news now only deepened her agony and resentnt.
Clearly, she was the one who brought Li Shuning into the entertainnt industry. Why could Li Shuning progress so well while she, despite all her efforts, didn’t succeed, yet Li Shuning beca that popular?
Why is this world so unfair?
She feels unsatisfied.
Ding Xiang forced a smile; but what could she do?
Before, coaxing Li Shuning to drink, booking a room, everything seed arranged. Yet at last, Li Shuning wasn’t in the room.
The sponsor said Li Shuning jumped off the building; Ding Xiang didn’t believe it given how high it was, jumping off?
No news of Li Shuning’s injury the next day.
Besides, Li Shuning managed to run far away to a shopping mall, evidently aware of Ding Xiang’s ploy against her.
Trying to approach Li Shuning now is certainly impossible.
Damn it, if back then she hadn’t agreed with that sponsor, perhaps spoke about roommate feelings, Li Shuning might have given her so pointers, that would have sufficed.
But now, this path is entirely shut off, truly impossible.
Watching the computer showing the bright smile of the lady, the dissatisfaction in Ding Xiang’s eyes deepened.
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