The Mind-Read Heiress: From Impostor to Family Favorite

Chapter 246 - 246 190 Happy Birthday to You_2



Chapter 246 - 246 190 Happy Birthday to You_2

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“Am I the only one who went from fan to passerby? I just love watching pretty ladies fall in love. I thought they were really a couple with their looks matching so well; you can’t imagine how happy I was. But what do we have here? Just friends, my tears are like the waters of West Lake, I’ve unsubscribed, unsubscribed.”


This post was practically Wenyan’s declaration of war against Fu Yiqing.

After Fu Shen was sent behind bars by Shen Jingxiu for corporate espionage, the Fu Family patriarch was greatly disappointed in this self-proclaimed, exceptionally talented illegitimate son.

Consequently, his disdain for Fu Yiqing also grew, especially since Fu Yiqing had been intentionally stirring trouble on set, seeking attention, which had already displeased the elder.

Now… it’s safe to say that Fu Yiqing’s already precarious situation had gone from bad to worse.

On top of that, even her manager ‘betrayed’ her, leaving Fu Yiqing completely unhinged.

Qin Yulong wouldn’t answer her calls or address the defamatory news online, so she directed all her anger towards Wenyan.

Wenyan declared war, and she accepted the challenge.

Even though she knew Wenyan had reported the matter to the police, she had no intention of stopping; rather, she intensified her efforts.

Having been put on ice by her management company and now unrecognized by the Fu Family, with Qin Yulong tearing up their contract, she had nothing left to lose.

And as soon as she made a move, the Shen Family had evidence in hand.

But since Wenyan had already reported it, the Shen Family didn’t deal with it privately.

Wenyan wasn’t sitting idle either.

In the past couple of days, she had become the entertainment industry’s biggest scandal machine.

Seeing sockpuppets continue to tarnish both her and Qin Yulong, Wenyan simply launched a real-name warning online.

She posted a direct call-out, tagging Fu Yiqing.

“I have collected the evidence and handed it over to the police; I’d really like to see how many more sockpuppets and paid trolls you can afford.”

Once tagged by Wenyan, netizens eagerly asked for more gossip.

And with such interest, it didn’t take long for the tea to spill.

Soon, Fu Yiqing’s on-set behavior was exposed in a tell-all post.

Far from backing down, Fu Yiqing released a photo of Qin Yulong entering Wenyan’s room in the wee hours.

Wenyan’s fans immediately got their magnifying glasses out to inspect the photo for any Photoshop traces.

But as fans were busily analyzing the situation, Wenyan herself preemptively reposted Fu Yiqing’s post.

Repost: @Fu Yiqing. Everyone, take a look, it’s all in the picture, hehe.

People clicked on the image.

The first photo Wenyan attached was the very same one of Qin Yulong entering her room, shared by Fu Yiqing.

But Wenyan had written a few words on it.

1, Sneaky and shameful!

2, It’s true, just chatting as friends.

Wenyan’s second photo was simply four big words: “None of your business.”

Netizens came in droves, laughing heartily as they left satisfied.

However, the battle was far from over because the police were still gathering evidence before taking action against Fu Yiqing.

So, Fu Yiqing decided to attack from another angle.

Wenyan’s first film, “Voiceless,” was about to be released soon.

She blatantly targeted the film by hiring a plethora of trolls to bad-mouth and report the movie that had only released a short teaser.

As a result, the film’s investor, Shen Jinghe, director Zhou Junye, and the production company immediately voiced their support for Wenyan.

Their quick response figuratively slapped Fu Yiqing in the face.

After that, Fu Yiqing was silenced.

Those who stayed up insomnolently watching her social media account 24 hours a day noticed she hadn’t logged in again.

A user who liked to doctor images immediately photoshopped a picture of Fu Yiqing being put in handcuffs by the police.

With that, this saga finally reached its conclusion.

As the dust settled on this spectacle, Wenyan could finally breathe a sigh of relief.

“Man,” she couldn’t help sharing her feelings with Jiang Wanwan by her side, “this is my first time being the center of attention online and duking it out with someone, exhilarating!”

Jiang Wanwan chuckled, “Just tens of thousands? Looks more like tens of millions to me. The servers were nearly paralyzed because of you two.”

“Yeah,” the director added, “From what I know, several major celebrities held back on dropping their news, fearing it’d get buried under your commotion. But Zhou Junye sure got lucky; your ‘Voiceless’ is about to release. He just called me specifically to ask for time off on your behalf.”


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