After ten years of cultivation, he finally achieved greatness in a single day. To break free from the shackles of his sect and find his long-awaited fiancée, he resolutely descended the mountain. U...
Within minutes of the article being published, it had already garnered tens of thousands of views, with reposts and comments also approaching ten thousand.
[What's going on? Didn't she post something to explain for Jiang Yan before? Why is she now saying Jiang Yan wants to kill her?]
What's going on? I don't understand it at all either. Can any class representative summarize it?
The class representative is here! The class representative is here!
From her post, it's clear she's encountered some kind of trouble. She didn't elaborate, and we don't know the details, but she implied that there are only two solutions: either get the person causing her trouble to stop, or get Jiang Yan's help. She emphasized that Jiang Yan doesn't want to help her, and without Jiang Yan's help, she has no way to resolve the problem and will face certain death.
[The summary upstairs is excellent, and I agree. However, I'd like to add something: according to her, Jiang Yan will easily resolve this matter because she has close ties to the Chu family, is wealthy and powerful, and her fiancé is a renowned doctor… That's all.]
If I remember correctly, today is the day Jiang Yan terminated her contract with Chu Chusheng, right? Now that the contract has been terminated, what business is there for Jiang Yan anymore?
Honestly, I still don't understand it...
Shen Ru's vague description of the "so-called trouble" led to a complete lack of consensus among the public, with most discussions revolving around what exactly she had encountered.
Left with no other option, Shen Ru posted another message.
The difficulties I am facing now are very complicated to explain in detail.
In short, I need 30 million to get through this crisis, and this matter is related to Jiang Yan. Jiang Yan asked me to do something, but after I did it, it brought me to my death.
There may indeed be some misunderstandings, but I really don't have much time left.
I came to see Jiang Yan today. She had initially agreed to help me, but then suddenly went back on her word and demanded that I come up with 30 million myself. How could I possibly have 30 million? Isn't this just trying to kill me?
But Jiang Yan is different. She earns far more than me. She's a top streamer, everyone knows that.
I'm truly at my wit's end; they're really pushing me to the brink of despair.
If I die, I hope someone will uphold justice and fairness for me.
Shen Ru's writing has become increasingly pessimistic, with every word seemingly written with heartbreaking emotion. Even through the screen, it resonates with those who read it carefully.
This could also give people another misconception—that Shen Ru didn't tell the details because she was afraid to.
As a result, her popularity has increased again.
[If that's the case, it seems like personal safety is already at risk. Why don't you call the police immediately? What are you waiting for?]
Not everything can be solved by calling the police. Her article mentioned the Chu family, and there might be other powerful families involved. If word gets out, she might be in serious trouble before the police even get involved... Anyway, let's pray for her. What can ordinary people like us do? We're just powerless.
[Don't underestimate yourself. The power of the internet is immense; it can both harm and save lives in crucial moments.]
While everyone was concerned about Shen Ru's personal safety, they also began to study her articles word by word once again.
However, many things cannot withstand close scrutiny.
Wait a minute, something seems off, doesn't it? If those people she's talking about are that powerful, isn't she already being watched for publicly publishing this kind of article?
Anyway, when she "speaks up for Jiang Yan" before, I already felt that she wasn't a good person, and her motives were highly questionable. I remain extremely skeptical of what she's saying now.
[Thirty million is a significant sum for anyone, but Jiang Yan could certainly afford it if she wanted to. If it's truly about saving lives, money isn't the most important thing.]
[The person upstairs is really talking without any sense of the situation...]
Then, the comments section erupted into a debate about whether Jiang Yan should help or not, and few people paid attention to the actual situation Shen Ru was facing.
[No one is obligated to save anyone else. Saving someone is an act of bravery and valuing life; not saving someone is simply their right. Is that something you're using as a point of attack? I'm just laughing.]
But regardless, if she really was on the verge of death, Jiang Yan should at least have the ability to save her.
Yes, no matter what the grudges were, it doesn't warrant someone's death. It's still a human life.
I don't like what the person upstairs said; Jiang Yan isn't a savior.
[I don't like what the person upstairs said either. They've already said that all the trouble was caused by Jiang Yan, so why doesn't Jiang Yan step in to help resolve it?]
You believe her just because she says so? I could tell you it wasn't because of Jiang Yan at all, would you believe me?
[Now I know that whatever the miracle doctor and Jiang Yan do, there must be a reason behind it.]
[NC happens every year, but this year there seem to be more than usual...]
The online debate surrounding this was quite heated, but aside from anything else, Shen Ru certainly got the attention she wanted.
Although the focus is a bit unusual and off track...
After noticing this, Qiwei called Han Mingrui.
Han Mingrui had also seen the news online.
"What does she mean? She can't come up with the money, so she's trying to use online public opinion to suppress us. Has she forgotten that I still have her family's addresses and information?"
Han Mingrui's voice was very unpleasant; in other words, the lives of Shen Ru's family were in his hands.
"I don't think so. Judging from what she said, it was mostly aimed at Jiang Yan. She definitely wouldn't dare to go against you, Young Master Han."
Qiwei wasn't sure either, so he could only express his own thoughts.
Han Mingrui snorted coldly: "I doubt she would dare."
"By the way, Young Master Han, she called me before she posted the article and told me something quite interesting." Qi Wei changed the subject, and Han Mingrui became interested as well.
"She said she saw Jiang Yan today and went home with her. The address she gave us is indeed Jiang Yan's house. She also said that the people your men encountered are all Qin Yiheng's brothers, and that we misunderstood her..."
"Nonsense!"
Han Mingrui found it strange just from what she said before, but after hearing the rest, he felt that Shen Ru was panicking and had started talking nonsense.
"That's what I think too."
Qiwei strongly agreed with Han Mingrui's point of view. It's better to speak up voluntarily than to be caught out later if you make a mistake.
And if you say that, Han Mingrui simply won't believe it, will he?
Even if there was a misunderstanding later, would someone like Han Mingrui admit his mistake?