Rebirth: Spoiling the Obsessive Film Emperor

Yin Chengjue’s past life was a complete joke.

The star he personally groomed not only betrayed him but twisted the knife when his company was on the brink of collapse.

Reborn, he vowed ...

Chapter 46 Not Worth It

Yin Chengjue originally wanted to see the final result of the competition, but he received a call from the hospital in the middle of it, telling him that Feng Chengda had woken up from his coma.

The police are waiting for Feng Chengda's opinion before they can make a judgment on Feng Changheng and Su Zi.

As Feng Chengda's son, Yin Chengjue should go there, both morally and logically.

Yin Chengjue had no choice but to leave first, promising Qin Linlin that he would find time to record a final summary video.

Feng Changheng severely injured Feng Chengda, who was barely saved after a long time of emergency treatment. Su Zi not only failed to send Feng Chengda to the hospital for emergency treatment in time, but also deliberately delayed the time, hoping that Feng Chengda would die on the way. She also called in paparazzi to try to shift the blame to Yin Chengjue.

The evidence in this case is conclusive. If it weren't for the kinship ties, Feng Changheng and Su Zi would have been arrested long ago.

Yin Chengjue felt there was no doubt that Feng Chengda would never forgive the two people who almost killed him.

However, he underestimated Fengchengda's tolerance level for these two people.

Feng Chengda, who survived a near-death experience, surprisingly chose to forgive Feng Changheng and Su Zi.

The man who cruelly pushed Yin He, who helped him rise to power, into the abyss in his past life, and led his son, who genuinely loved him, to his death, actually forgave the mistress and illegitimate child who almost killed him.

Although he already hated Feng Chengda to the core and no longer had any expectations of him, Yin Chengjue's heart still ached with pain after hearing these words.

Feng Chengda never considered him and Yin He as family. Feng Chengda's family only consisted of Su Zi and Feng Changheng.

Looking at the family of three on and off the hospital bed, Yin Chengjue felt nothing but endless irony.

Even after all this, why won't you sign the divorce agreement?

Ultimately, it has nothing to do with love; it's all about profit.

Yin Chengjue didn't want to go in and make a fool of himself, so he turned around and left. He then called Yin He to tell her that Feng Chengda had regained consciousness and could communicate without difficulty. The divorce proceedings, which had been temporarily suspended because of Feng Chengda's hospitalization, could now be put back on the agenda.

If Feng Chengda still refuses to sign, Yin Chengjue wouldn't mind helping the Murong family by bidding for the land that Feng Chengda had his eye on. In short, it would never fall into Feng Chengda's hands.

Under pressure from multiple sides, Feng Chengda had no choice but to reluctantly compromise and sign the divorce agreement.

Adultery during marriage results in being left with nothing.

Yin He kept her word; she wouldn't let Feng Chengda take even a single thing from the Yin family.

Grandpa Yin was overjoyed and made a special call to congratulate his daughter on breaking through her illusions and escaping her suffering. He also sent her a jade Buddha pendant by express delivery, saying that he had specially asked a master to consecrate it for her.

Yin He accepted it silently, feeling a mix of emotions as she thought of her father's years of earnest advice and her own stubbornness.

She recalled her past self, the one who was obsessed with Feng Chengda, and then recounted Feng Chengda's actions over the years. She felt that she had truly squandered a winning hand, thinking that her talent was covered in dust and that as long as she picked it up and cleaned it, it could be treasured. In reality, it was just a rotten stone in a stinking ditch, which would never become a gem.

Yin He thought that her entanglement with Feng Chengda had come to an end, but she did not expect that Feng Chengda and his group would bribe some marketing accounts to collectively post pictures of Su Zi kneeling in the hospital, along with some sharp words, and directly tag Yin Chengjue's Weibo.

Xingxingtong V: He's still your father, after all. If your father is in an accident and hospitalized, shouldn't you, as his son, visit him? It's ironic that someone has to kneel and beg you to come! @殷承玨ycjV [Images][Images][Images]

Latest News V: Divorce isn't without reason. It's not impossible for the most wicked woman to raise the most wicked son. When the father was hospitalized, the mistress had to beg and plead before she would visit. Did she raise a son or an ancestor? Congratulations to Mr. Feng on escaping his misery. Having such a wife and son was truly bad luck. [Images][Images][Images]

Gossip First V: I'm just guessing, Feng Chengda was probably hospitalized because of this mother and daughter, right? The power of capital, the power of money! Feng Chengda started from scratch with no power or influence, what say did he have? He just did whatever Yin He said! Tragic!

Several influential bloggers posted articles and pictures at the same time, and with someone deliberately fueling the fire, the topic quickly gained traction.

Previously, those marketing accounts that dared not provoke the Yin family because of Feng Chengda's hospitalization seemed to have found a patron immediately after Feng Chengda was discharged from the hospital, and couldn't wait to throw all the mudslinging at Yin Chengjue.

If these facts can be confirmed, it would be equivalent to clearing Fengchengda's name, and Fengchengda would certainly not treat them unfairly.

So what if she left the Yin family with nothing? Over the years, Feng Chengda had amassed far too much wealth in the Yin family. Various businesses had been transferred to other people's names several times, and even if Yin He wanted to fight for them, she couldn't.

Feng Chengda had always viewed Yin He as an ATM and was prepared to leave long ago. It was just a matter of how much profit he could plunder.

Yin He looked at the text and pictures on the trending topics, and at the comments that slandered her and Yin Chengjue with all sorts of conspiracy theories, and she trembled with anger.

Until Yin Chengjue called and told her to calm down.

Perhaps others would find such framing infuriating, but Yin Chengjue didn't feel much about it. Business battles are about sensitivity and control over the market. Feng Chengda, as a businessman, and one with more than twenty years of experience than Yin Chengjue, didn't try to deal with him in a business battle, but instead relied on this unfounded entertainment media to attack him.

This only proves one thing.

Fengchengda has no other choice.

Therefore, he could only rely on waging a propaganda war to affect the reputation of the Yin family.

To put it simply—he's panicking! He's panicking! He's panicking!

Yin Chengjue did not immediately come out to clarify.

Not only that, he even hired online trolls to amplify the controversy, causing these baseless words and images to quickly gain traction and reach a wider audience.

The comments section was overwhelmingly against Yin Chengjue and Yin He. Any doubts or rebuttals were drowned out, leaving only comments expressing sympathy for Feng Chengda and Su Zi.

This scene is so bizarre, it's as if it was pre-selected, with thousands of comments all speaking up for Fengchengda.

Soon, a prominent influencer who sensed something was wrong posted an update.

Hey V: A certain trending topic is a bit weird, did you guys notice?

Yang Gege: I felt it, that was the sound of my worldview being shattered.

Beautiful: This is real capital, isn't it? It doesn't give any dissidents a chance to speak, leaving only one voice to dominate.

Lilith A: I just asked, "Why isn't the scene of Su Zi kneeling in the same frame as the scene of Young Master Yin standing in the corridor?" and I was chased and cursed by a group of people. I'm scared, I'm outta here. I can't afford to mess with them.

Yang Gege replied to @LilithA: What you did is nothing. Someone also tagged the police's official Weibo account, saying that they would use legal means to severely punish Yin He, but the comment was still deleted.

Lilith A: Huh? Why? Didn't they suspect that Yin He was responsible for Fengchengda's accident? It's not wrong to tag the police for them, so why delete their comments?

Yang-gege: Sigh! Who knows? He's got something to hide, isn't he? He knows this can't be investigated, but he still wants to smear the original wife, right?

Lilith A: Wow! Very likely! Otherwise, why wouldn't they tag the police?

Yang-gege: How about we?

Lilith A: Hehehe! @OfficerXX, come out and do some work! Aren't you going to do anything about that trending topic involving a life?

Yang Gege: @Officer xx Weibo @Xi xx Official Weibo...

As a result, netizens who sensed something strange about the trending topic gradually began to tag Officer XX's Weibo account in unison, urging them to investigate whether Yin He had actually murdered Feng Chengda.

At that moment, Yin He also posted a status update on Weibo, tagging Officer XX's Weibo account and sending lawyer's letters to the marketing accounts that questioned her for murdering Feng Chengda.

Yin He's candidness has led many netizens to question the authenticity of the images posted by those marketing accounts.

After all, it's just a picture of Su Zi kneeling, and she's not even in the same frame as Yin Chengjue. Who knows who she's kneeling to? She could just pose for a picture at home!

To take out a photo like this, add a few words to it, and present it as evidence—isn't that ridiculous?

Once the doubts arose, they surged like a tidal wave, washing away the previously overwhelmingly favorable comments about Fengchengda.

The police officer, whose account had been tagged tens of thousands of times, quickly appeared on Weibo and solemnly stated that the case had been investigated and clarified. He said that Feng Chengda's serious injury and hospitalization had nothing to do with Ms. Yin He and Mr. Yin Chengjue. He asked netizens not to believe the rumors and asked those who spread the rumors to stop immediately.

It seems they just wanted to hit and run. Those marketing accounts deleted the articles and changed their names one after another. Their operation was so skillful that it was obvious that this was not the first time they had done this.

They never thought they could actually bring down the Yin family with these accusations; they were just playing the "accumulation" game.

As long as we leave a little impression on the audience, regardless of whether this matter succeeds or not, we will have a chance to turn things around when we find another opportunity in the future.

Yin Chengjue had seen this kind of thing many times, so he saw through the trick at a glance.

However, Yin Chengjue did not intend to let them get away unscathed.

Now that things have been stirred up, they should be resolved properly to justify the appearance fee he paid for taking up so much of his time.

So Yin Chengjue sent out a short essay that he had prepared earlier, in the form of an article.

The title is—My Father.

A very common title; it's a short essay that anyone who has ever read a book would definitely write.

He originally didn't want to post these things, trying to save face for Feng Chengda, but Feng Chengda pulled this stunt, so he had no choice but to retaliate.

Having been given a second chance at life, he harbors hatred, but he doesn't want to smear his hands with it.

It's not worth getting your hands dirty for someone like that.

Fat Zhang, please give me some branches~~ Mwah~