Chapter 203: Chapter 203: Tao Weixin Stunned, Song Manor Exposed
But.
The man narrowed his gaze, still wanting to remind his sister to keep Wei Xin away from that Song woman.
Otherwise.
No one could guarantee that J wouldn’t take his anger out on him then.
After hanging up the phone, he navigated M.K website with ease.
[I Love Eating Lamb: Damn, I was almost screwed over by my dumb cousin today.]
As soon as the message was sent, it triggered a few gossip mongers.
[Neighbor Wang: Quick, tell us, let everyone have a laugh.]
[Don’t Look at Me, I’m a Sheep: Your cousin messed up, couldn’t even screw you over properly.]
[Drake White: Get to the point, I just want to hear what’s up.]
Seeing the message, the man looked speechless, luckily this was just internal chat among the website staff, otherwise, no one would believe this is how a group of hackers talk.
[I Love Eating Lamb: That Song family heiress asked my cousin to find me for help to check who’s messing with the Song family behind their back.]
Once he said that, even those lurking around could no longer sit still and started chiming in.
[Bluebird: Your cousin isn’t screwing you over; he’s trying to get you killed.]
[Spirit Fox: Tsk tsk, I feel sorry for your cousin, falling for someone targeted by J.]
Though they didn’t know what grudge the Song Group had with J, since J got involved, they couldn’t intervene.
[Nether Lord: Just a piece of advice, have your cousin stay away from that woman; otherwise, when things get ugly, you won’t have it easy.]
The man smiled at this message; the outside world always said M.K members were disorganized, didn’t care about each other.
Which wasn’t the reality at all.
[I Love Eating Lamb: I already called his mom. Guess he won’t have time to deal with that girl anytime soon.]
Thinking about what his sister said on the phone, the man couldn’t help but feel schadenfreude, hoping that Wei Xin could hang in there.
...
Over on this side, Tao Wei Xin was holding his phone, still dumbfounded, wondering what his cousin meant by that.
Before he could figure it out, his mom grabbed him by the ear for some loving ideological education.
The final sentence left him absolutely speechless.
"From today onwards, aside from school, spend all your time going for tuition. I’ve found you a teacher."
Watching the woman’s departing figure, Tao Wei Xin was practically in tears. What on earth was the point of tutoring?
He hadn’t even considered that he was the one responsible for this outcome.
Just then.
An incoming message on WeChat.
[Wei Xin, did your brother agree?]
Staring at the message, Tao Wei Xin just felt a headache brewing. Had he known earlier, he wouldn’t have agreed so readily.
After a while.
He finally quietly replied on his phone.
[Sorry, my brother doesn’t have time.]
Olivia Song initially had a confident smile on her lips, but upon receiving this message, her expression instantly fell.
Contemplating for a moment, she directly made a phone call, her tone full of displeasure, "What’s going on? Didn’t you say you could handle it?"
Baffled by her questioning, Tao Wei Xin hesitated for a moment, then explained, "I didn’t know he’d be busy. Maybe I can ask him later."
Later?
If they wait any longer, the Song family will really be finished.
Olivia Song gritted her teeth, "Alright then."
Since she couldn’t get in touch with M.K, the only thing to do now was to take it one step at a time.
...
Not long after.
The show "Gale Realm" finally reached its finale, and Olivia Song, with her performance in the drama, caught the eye of various top directors.
She’s now getting endorsement deals and variety shows nonstop, with official announcements coming every now and then, making many netizens feel aesthetic fatigue.
And she’s rarely seen at school now, and when she does show up, it’s practically a mini fan meeting.
But just as she and her fans were feeling smug, several trending topics suddenly exploded on Weibo, leaving everyone dumbfounded.
Weibo even crashed several times due to the sudden trending topics, despite programmers continuously repairing and optimizing it, they couldn’t keep up.
"Song Group Tax Evasion"
"Song Manor"
"The True Colors of a Certain Song Actress"
"Song Group’s Transactions"
...
Each trending topic left everyone in shock.
"Damn it, do these people have no humanity, using a living person as a blood bank, they must’ve lost it."
"Holy shit, I’m shocked, Song Group embezzled so much money."
"Tsk tsk tsk, no wonder someone’s constantly trending, turns out the money was all made this way."
"Really feel sorry, such a young girl being used as a blood bank, even if someone is an orphan, this isn’t right."
"Are there still fans saying Olivia Song is kind-hearted? Your idol nearly had blood on her hands."
Seeing the negative comments about Olivia Song in the comments section, her fans, though in disbelief, couldn’t help but engage in damage control.
"Who knows if it’s true or false, can a few trending topics prove anything?"
"Olivia is really popular now; I bet someone couldn’t stand it and bought negative trending topics."
"Olivia’s not like that, there’s definitely a misunderstanding."
Just as netizens and fans were arguing with each other, another new trending topic topped the charts.
"Song Group’s Evidence of Harm."
The topic detailed blood draw timings and recorded conversations.
After seeing it all, netizens couldn’t hold back their anger and went off.
"Fucking hell, drawing blood twice a month, isn’t this murder?"
"No wonder the girl in the photo is so skinny; turns out it’s like this, the Song family should just die."
"Why leave people like this unarrested?"
"After hearing the recording, I just want to slap Olivia Song’s face. Jealous of the foster daughter being prettier and intentionally hurting her and drawing her blood, just die."
Countless comments poured in.
Soon it caught the attention of the authorities.
Before long, a big V on Weibo reported that Song Group’s CEO Dane Song had been taken away for investigation.
...
Olivia Song had just finished recording a show when she was surrounded by a group of reporters.
"Miss Song, do you have anything to say about the trending topics online?"
"You know it’s illegal to draw blood deliberately, don’t you?"
"How do you have the audacity to stand here and record a show?"
"Do you regret hurting the girl on purpose?"
Everyone vied to question her, no one was backing down.
At this moment, Olivia Song had lost all color in her face, looking at them in fear.
How did they know, and what on earth happened online?
One question after another spiraled in her mind, she pursed her lips, her voice slightly trembling, "I don’t know what you’re talking about."
With that, she attempted to leave.
But the reporters wouldn’t let her go so easily, directly blocking her way.
A female reporter angrily thrust the microphone in her face, bluntly speaking, "Now with all the news online about Song Group’s tax evasion and your family harming the foster daughter, what do you have to say?"
As soon as she finished speaking.
Olivia Song instinctively took two steps back, shaking her head in fear, her eyes filled with disbelief.
The person actually exposed it all.
No, she couldn’t admit it.
Steadying herself, she forced a calm question, "Since you say it’s just news, then its authenticity is questionable. All I can tell you is that I didn’t do it."
But what she didn’t expect was that almost as soon as she finished speaking, Zhang Yuhan led a group of police over.
"Olivia Song, we now suspect you of attempted murder, please come with us."