The Boss Got the Scumbag Script [Quick Transmigration]

In every book, there's a scumbag, despicable and shameless, selfish and insidious, who brings misery to countless others. When the boss takes on the scumbag script, they can turn the tables in ...

Chapter 71: The Internet Writer Who Plagiarized His Girlfriend (End) (Please add this column to your collection~...)

Mr. and Mrs. Ke teach in a relatively ordinary school. The school is arranged to accept children of migrant workers from other places, but because it is in the capital, many people are still scrambling to get into this school. Most parents dare not raise any opinions, otherwise, where will their children go to study?

In addition, most people used to think that it was okay for teachers to scold students. Mr. and Mrs. Ke did not beat their children, nor were they the class teachers. Many times, even if the students went back and told their parents, the parents did not take it seriously and felt that a few scoldings were no big deal.

So nothing happened to Mr. and Mrs. Ke during their long time at the school. Even if their colleagues didn't like them, they just didn't interact with them much.

The girl who was scolded and ran away had just transferred here for one semester. She always ranked first in the exams in her hometown, but she fell behind a little bit because the courses were not consistent here. She worked very hard, but she didn't expect to meet a weirdo like Ke's mother, who scolded the girls in the class at every turn.

She had long hated Ke's mother, and this time she scolded her so harshly that she cried all the way to her father's company to find someone. Her father immediately brought her to the school and complained to the dean.

"Director, we're not unreasonable people. If a child doesn't behave well in school, we respect the teacher's teaching methods and continue to educate them at home. But if you speak so harshly when you can't answer a question, how can you be a role model for others?"

The girl's mother also arrived and said, "Director, we're sorry. We're just worried, and we don't mean to blame the school. My child came home and said she really likes the new school, her homeroom teacher, her classmates, and her math teacher. She often asks them questions. But this Chinese teacher, Ms. Feng, becomes sullen every time my child mentions her. I don't understand why Ms. Feng, a female student, would belittle her."

You can see my daughter cried so hard her eyes are swollen. We hope the school can talk to this teacher. It's not that my child is fragile, but that Teacher Feng's concept is problematic."

My mother's words were relatively gentle, but her content was anything but gentle. There was no other reason but to have an explanation.

Who wouldn't feel heartbroken seeing their own children crying like that? They couldn't bear to hit or scold them, so why did this mentally ill teacher Feng do that?

The Dean of Studies calmed them down and called their homeroom teacher to discuss the situation. The monitor had already informed the homeroom teacher of the incident, and the teacher, without hiding anything, explained, "Most of the students in the class currently have issues with Teacher Feng. I've been to the class and they... hope to find a new Chinese teacher. I'll work with the students, but I think the Dean of Studies really needs to have a conversation with Teacher Feng."

The dean frowned and called Ke's mother over again.

Ke's mother refused to admit her fault. "Dean, I've been teaching for over 20 years, almost 30, and I've never seen such a rebellious student. In the past, girls weren't allowed to let their hair down. Not only is she letting it down, she even got a perm. Is that something a student should do?"

The girl's mother said coldly, "The first thing we did when we transferred to this school was to memorize the school rules. I've never seen such a rule before. Is this Teacher Feng's own rule?"

"No, this was just renovated in recent years. This is the school, the place for learning..."

The girl's father asked, "Since it was changed, it means that there must have been a meeting to discuss this school rule. Teacher Feng, are you saying that the school leaders were wrong to change it?"

The Dean of Studies coughed lightly. "Teacher Feng, the homeroom teacher will take care of these matters. Didn't you say in class that girls aren't as smart as boys? You asserted that this student would have no future and would be so nervous on the college entrance exam that he wouldn't be able to answer the questions?"

"Yes, but..."

"Teacher Feng, is there any factual basis for what you said?" The dean's face darkened.

Mother Ke had nothing to say.

The dean said, "I hope you can apologize to this student for what happened today. Be mindful of your words in class in the future. Don't make personal attacks or say anything like that again."

Ke's mother was shocked and said, "Director, you want me to apologize? Students nowadays are saying it's unbelievable, treating you like an ancestor. If you don't develop your mental strength at this age, how will you be able to survive in society? Aren't those kids in the news who jump off buildings out of frustration just like that?"

The girl stood up and sobbed, "Director, can I change classes? Any class is fine, as long as Teacher Feng isn't here."

Mrs. Ke's face looked extremely ugly and she was about to speak, but the head teacher pulled her aside and she shut up unwillingly.

The girl's parents also began to discuss with the director. They all knew that it was unlikely to ask Ke's mother to change, and it was probably impossible to replace Ke's mother, so it would be better to request a transfer to another class.

The girls were also smarter. They stood in front of the dean and cried until they were out of breath. "I won't study with this kind of teacher. She will definitely continue to scold me and never ask me questions again. She's taking revenge on me. I'm scared. I'm obviously a good student, but now I have no confidence at all. What's wrong with me being a girl?"

The girl looked so miserable, as if she had been devastated by Ke's mother. The dean recalled what Ke's mother had said just now, about jumping off the building if she was unhappy. What if Ke's mother said the same nonsense in class and irritated the students? What would she do then?

He went out for a while, actually to consult the principal. He returned soon after, changed the girl's class, and asked Ke's mother to write a profound self-criticism and read it in front of many teachers at the regular teacher meeting.

Mother Ke's expression changed again and again. She had asked many classmates to write self-criticisms, but she never expected that it would be her turn to write one.

The girl's family was very satisfied with the result. The girl didn't even go home with her parents. She packed her schoolbag and went to her new class.

At that time, they didn't know about what happened on the Internet. Ke's mother went home, cried, and wrote a self-criticism until midnight.

As a result, this incident became a hot topic the next day, and even the name of their school was on the trending search list!

This caused a big uproar, and the Education Bureau called them directly to ask what was going on and launched an investigation immediately.

When the principal opened the trending search, he suddenly felt a headache.

[This lark's mother's last name is Feng, right? Haha, she taught me for three years in high school, but I failed Chinese in the college entrance exam. Don't ask me why, but I hated her so much that I refused to listen in Chinese class.]

Feng Juan, when I was a freshman in high school, I was at the top of my class. We had to choose between arts and science, and I chose science. She sarcastically told me I wasn't good at it, and that girls could only study arts. She said girls' brains would slow down as they grew up, and that studying arts would help them find quiet jobs and help them take care of the family. Hahaha, I think she's the one with the slow brain.

I remember this teacher very well, not because of her teaching skills, but because of her cold treatment of a female classmate. I met her in the hallway and greeted her warmly, but she didn't even look at me and just walked away with a stern face.

She wasn't always silent. Guess what she said? I was late for class one day because of something at home, and it happened to be her class. She actually asked me if I was in a relationship and told me to be a girl and not go out and have fun during lunch. The whole class started to make fun of me, and it was a real trauma for my high school life!

Lark's dad is Ke Zhen, the physics teacher. We all call him Ke Zhenwu behind his back. He really ignores girls. During his three years of high school, he never asked a girl a question. If a girl came to him with a question, he would ask the class representative to answer it. And if a girl with poor grades came to him, he would ask the class representative to answer it too. He only liked boys with good grades.

[I'm a boy, but I still look down on that bastard Ke Zhen. Is he worthy of being a teacher?]

[They are such a horrible couple. The lark is so pitiful, and they still have the nerve to pour cold water on it. It's disgusting!]

[She couldn't stand being their student for three years. I can't imagine how Lark lived as their daughter for more than twenty years.]

[Support the lark and stay away from them! Not all parents are qualified to be parents, and not all teachers are qualified to be teachers! ]

This school is incredible. They actually use this kind of teacher.

The principal was furious when he saw the school was implicated and criticized. These two people should just teach properly, why are they messing around? They're not the homeroom teachers. How could they possibly interfere with students' choices of arts or science, their tardiness, their relationships, or their hair perms?

Faced with the Education Bureau's investigation, the principal quickly instructed students to fill out anonymous reports. Each student in the class taught by Mr. and Mrs. Ke received a form. In the absence of a teacher, the class monitor collected the forms and handed them to the dean of studies. This was the fastest and most effective way to uncover the truth.

The result is predictable: because of their anonymity, the school learned even more of Mr. and Mrs. Ke's bizarre quotes and behaviors. Even the teachers themselves were suffocating, not to mention the students who were ignored or scolded.

We had just finished the investigation and were compiling the report when the Education Bureau called again.

It turned out that a group of graduated students wrote a joint letter of complaint and sent it directly to the Education Bureau!

This is Yenching. Many of my classmates studied there after their university entrance exams, and even continued to work there after graduation, never leaving. Everyone had their own high school group, and once the online news spread, many people posted online and shared the story. The idea of ​​a joint letter emerged, and one was quickly put together.

This is a huge uproar. Mr. and Mrs. Ke have taught many students, and these are just the students from the last few years, and already there are so many disgruntled ones. Another girl said her parents died during her sophomore year of high school, and she was so dazed she couldn't concentrate in class. Mrs. Ke scolded her so many times, insulting her, that she couldn't take it anymore and dropped out. She later regretted it and took the adult self-taught exam, which made her life much more difficult.

The girl said that she knew she had her own reasons for dropping out of school, but Ke's mother definitely played a big role as well. She came forward to report it in the hope that Ke's mother would not hurt more girls.

The image of Ke's parents was utterly awful. While they didn't physically assault the students, the psychological damage they inflicted was equally severe. In today's society, psychological issues are a priority, and the Education Bureau quickly issued a notice dismissing Ke's parents from their public positions.

When Mr. and Mrs. Ke received this notice, they were completely stunned. They quickly admitted their mistakes and said, "From now on, we will never say anything unnecessary. We will just teach the class. Principal, please give us a chance. We should have the opportunity to correct our mistakes."

The principal said, "These students are the future pillars of society, and those who teach them should also have good moral character. Almost all of them want to change teachers and do not want you to teach them. The Education Bureau has also given instructions. I'm sorry, but I have no choice but to ask you to leave."

"Principal, Principal..."

The two of them refused to leave, and were eventually escorted away by security. In her pocket was the self-criticism she'd written until midnight, but it was no longer useful.

Suddenly, cheers and applause broke out in the campus. They looked around blankly and saw that the windows of the classes they taught were crowded with people. The students had smiles on their faces, celebrating being away from them.

This was the most direct blow. Standing at the school gate, they felt that their decades of firm beliefs had been shattered.

How come... he was fired?

This result is very gratifying!

It’s received rave reviews from all over the internet!

At the same time, regarding the dispute between Ke Bailing and her parents, netizens overwhelmingly sided with Ke Bailing.

That recording, combined with the students' revelations, gives us the visuals of these two people insulting others. It's so low!

Of course, Ke Zhe, who posted the post, was also criticized a lot, and many people sent private messages to Ke Bailing, reminding her that she could sue Ke Zhe. Ke Zhe's post exposed the personal information of Ke Bailing and Tao Rui!

When Ke Bailing saw the private message, she asked Tao Rui, "Can I really sue this? Can I win?"

Tao Rui said, "You can call the police and have him arrested. Have you decided to break off relations with all your family members?"

"It's decided."

"Then we'll call the police."

Ke Zhe exposed other people's private information online, even if they were relatives, and he was detained directly.

Before Mr. and Mrs. Ke had time to feel sad about losing their jobs, they were frightened by Ke Zhe's situation.

Ke Zhe's grandmother fainted immediately, and his parents grabbed Ke's father and mother and beat and scolded them.

"Our good son came to your house, but ended up losing his job, getting scolded online, and even getting arrested. Are you human?"

"It was your good daughter who called the police. You can't even control your own children. What good are you?"

"You two can even lose your stable jobs, are you good-for-nothings?"

Mr. and Mrs. Ke felt guilty and ashamed. They didn't fight back or say anything back when they were beaten or scolded. They were bullied badly by them.

The Ke family kept calling Ke Bailing, but she didn't answer any of the calls, and naturally there was no private reconciliation. Ke Zhe was detained for ten days before being released!

Where had he ever experienced such a thing? He was so scared in there that he lost his mind. When he came out, he was thinner, with an unshaven beard, and was as slovenly as he could be. He cried when he saw his parents.

Tao Rui and Ke Bailing also came. Grandma Ke wanted to scold Ke Bailing, but was stopped by the police with a sullen face.

The Ke family was terrified. They were so angry that they stared at Ke Bailing but didn't dare to scold him.

Ke Bailing said, "I told you not to harass me. It's you who have gone too far, time and again. I'm just protecting my rights according to the law. From now on, as I said, I will fulfill my obligations to my parents as required by law. Nothing else."

Grandma Ke said angrily, "You! We in the Ke family don't want people like you! If you have the guts, don't come back for the rest of your life and don't beg us for mercy. If you leave home, don't even think about getting married to anyone in the Ke family. I'll see where you can put your face!"

For many people, this may be a real humiliation. If you marry without any relatives from your mother's family, you are likely to be looked down upon by your in-laws and become a laughing stock among the guests.

But Ke Bailing gets along very well with her future in-laws. Recently, Tao's father and mother often make delicious food for her to comfort her. Even her aunt has called her several times to tell her to relax and not think too much.

She received enough warmth and didn't care about Grandma Ke's threats at all.

She smiled and said, "I wish none of you had come, because it would be embarrassing if you did. Well, we don't agree on anything, so let's leave it at that. I hope we won't interfere with each other in the future."

Tao Rui glanced at Ke Zhe and said with a smile, "Why do you have to take Lingling's money? If you envy the online writers, you can ask your second aunt to write for you. According to your second aunt, Lingling's writing is full of grammatical errors and punctuation errors. There are problems everywhere. It's a complete mess."

He shrugged. "I'm curious about what masterpiece your amazing Second Aunt can write. Maybe she'll become a deity. Then you can have everything you want just by showing respect to her."

After Tao Rui finished speaking, he took Ke Bailing into the car and drove away. Through the rearview mirror, he saw Ke Zhe's eyes fell on Ke's mother.

Mrs. Ke thinks she is so capable and belittles others all day long, so why not try it yourself?

To this kind of brainless person who finds fault, you should say to her: I give you the pen, you write.

Ke Zhe's parents asked about his well-being and wanted to take him out for a nice meal. Feeling distressed, Ke's parents wanted to go over, but were scolded by Ke's grandmother. They could only watch them leave, feeling like lonely old people.

But who is to blame for this? It's all their own fault.

After this incident, the Ke family no longer dared to harass Ke Bailing. Being on the trending search and being scolded is not a simple matter. Anyone would be hit hard, but this was caused by them themselves, so they can't blame anyone else.

Ke Bailing finally had some peace and quiet, withdrew from their lives, and she finally graduated.

On the day of taking graduation photos, Tao Rui and his whole family went. They took many photos of Ke Bailing, met many of her classmates, and received everyone's blessings.

A classmate asked her, "Are you really going to get married? You just graduated, isn't it too early?"

One of the classmates glanced at Tao Rui and whispered, "But your husband is so handsome, it doesn't seem to be a loss if he is a good man."

Ke Bailing smiled and said, "Brother Rui is a good man. We have been in love for more than a year and our relationship is stable. It's time to move on to the next stage. Most importantly, I also want to have my own family."

Her classmates all saw her story online, and her roommate hugged her and said, "You will definitely be happy."

Ke Bailing took out a stack of invitations from her bag and waved them in front of them. "So, are you guys coming to my wedding? It's going to be really lively."

"Yes, yes, yes! I want to go!" The girls snatched the invitations and divided them up on the spot, and gave many to the boys.

Ke Bailing invited her entire class, as well as her former good friends from elementary, middle and high school, and the teachers whom she truly liked and respected since childhood.

On their wedding day, they held a grand ceremony. All ten other great authors in the group were present. After meeting at the author conference, they had already become friends. The man served as best man and the woman as bridesmaid. When many of the authors' readers found out, they couldn't wait to be there!

Their editor, September, also came to congratulate them with gifts from all the editors, and even brought a bunch of letters and gifts, which were sent to Feiteng headquarters by their fans who asked her to help deliver them.

Tao Rui paid for the flights and invited relatives from the Tao family. Many of Ke Bailing's teachers and classmates were also present, so the event was incredibly crowded. The venue was a romantic outdoor setting with a lawn and swimming pool. There was an archway made of pink roses, a champagne tower stacked like a pyramid, a giant cake towering above their heads, and many other beautiful decorations—it was truly beautiful.

The venue was chosen by a fan of their CP who sent them many private messages. This fan is in the wedding planning business.

With the consent of Tao Rui and Ke Bailing, she posted some photos of the scene online. Now even many people who didn't know before knew that the two Feiteng masters were married!

[The great group reunited so soon. I never expected it to be at a wedding! ]

[Oh my god! The best man and bridesmaid are all great, and the bride and groom are also great, what a magical wedding!]

[Lark is so beautiful, with good looks and talent, and so is Rui Ge. They are a perfect match. Please lock them up. Ahhhh please write some sweet stories.]

How about Rui Ge and Lark co-authoring a book? I really want to read your sweet love stories.

[Isn't this wedding so romantic? It's exactly like my dream wedding. Just looking at it makes me feel so happy.]

[Is this considered a flourishing era? I bet this wedding will be trending!]

In fact, things in the online literature world rarely become trending searches, but some things with high popularity will suddenly become trending searches. For example, the wedding of two Feiteng masters, with ten masters serving as best men and bridesmaids, made this wedding a hot search.

The Ke family learned the date of Ke Bailing's wedding from cousin Ke, but Grandma Ke had said that no one was allowed to go, so even the more friendly cousin didn't attend.

At first they didn't take it seriously, and even felt a bit gloating, thinking that Ke Bailing must be embarrassed.

But I didn’t expect to see it on the trending search, and then there were media reports on it in the news push.

The photos that leaked out left the Ke family stunned, because it was definitely a wedding that only the rich could have, grand and beautiful, as if those big star weddings were just like this, right? They had never had the chance to witness it in person.

Most importantly, they never imagined that the media would actually report on Ke Bailing's marriage? It would even become a hot topic on the Internet?

Don’t they just write novels?

Many relatives called to ask about the wedding. After hearing all the congratulations and inquiries, the Ke family didn't know what to say. Actually, none of them were invited to the wedding.

They felt a little regretful, because this time they really felt that Ke Bailing had made great progress. In the future, Ke Bailing and Tao Rui would be wealthy people, and the gap between them and them would be huge.

With such good connections, how could they not try to coax him out and instead tear each other apart?

The one who regretted the most was my cousin. She thought she had a good relationship with Ke Bailing, but unfortunately she listened to her family and didn't go. This was equivalent to standing on the opposite side of Ke Bailing, and it would be impossible for her to get close to him in the future.

Ke Bailing got married happily there, and everyone in her family felt very sad when they saw the wedding photos.

Kezhe even received several phone calls mocking him, saying that he was stupid for offending such a powerful sister.

Ke Zhe was furious and went back to Ke Bailing's house, asking her to register an author account and start writing. He didn't believe it. He thought that once Ke Bailing's mother became a great writer, she would have the chance to embarrass Ke Bailing!

Tao Rui and Ke Bailing got married in the presence of their relatives and friends. When they returned home in the evening, Ke Bailing found a ten-page congratulatory post on the Feiteng Forum, where many people wished them a long and happy life together.

Ke Bailing leaned against Tao Rui and smiled, "They are so warm. I really think that choosing to be a full-time author is the right thing to do. I must write better stories in the future to repay them."

"They also asked us to write a short cookie together. How about it, is my wife interested?"

Ke Bailing took his arm and smiled sweetly, "Can you write? I've never written before. Let's try, okay?"

"Okay. I'll try anything you want to try. But just have fun during your honeymoon. We'll come back and try again after the honeymoon."

The next day, they said goodbye to their relatives and flew abroad for their honeymoon. The great group of people kindly provided them with a honeymoon itinerary, which was full of fun places they had visited and comfortable hotels they had stayed in, ensuring that they had the best honeymoon.

At the same time, a new author appeared on the Feiteng website, with the shameless pen name "Mother of the Lark".

Someone searched for "lark" and saw this new author in the search results. When they went to the author's column, they saw the introduction which actually read: I am the mother of lark, please support me.

This is obviously an attempt to ride on the popularity of Lark. This person is so shameless!

Someone immediately posted this matter on the forum and under Lark's post, and soon a large number of author readers rushed to read the post posted by Ke's mother.

That's how it is when it comes to riding on the popularity of others. Whether she's popular or not, she's still popular. Even if everyone scolds her, if she writes well, there will still be people who stay to read.

But when people opened her article, they couldn't read it after reading two paragraphs.

What the hell is this? Chinese text?

[Oh my god, I've never read such an awkward novel. I'm leaving now. Oh yeah, I'm giving you negative points. Get out of Feiteng!]

[With such a strange writing style, how could she have the nerve to say that Lark's writing was bad? I was actually looking forward to it.]

[Same, I also thought her writing was amazing. After all, she belittled Lark's writing to the point of being worthless. Honestly, even if she were to write an essay, it should be better than this, right?]

I suddenly felt sympathy for her student. She must have criticized her for her writing a lot in the past. Her own writing was just a bunch of shit.

The comment section was filled with negative comments. No one said it was good, really no one.

It took Ke's mother half a month to write 10,000 words, and then, following Ke Zhe's method, she published it to capitalize on the hype. She appeared unconcerned, but inwardly she was filled with anticipation.

Soon after, the post started to flood with comments, and she was thrilled. But when she clicked on them, she found they were all critical of her, just like how she had criticized Ke Bailing and those students. Many of the comments were questioning what she had written and how she had the nerve to post it.

Ke's father and Ke Zhe were watching the screen on her left and right. Her face turned pale and blue, and she forced herself to say, "There's no way I can get the attention of Ke Bailing. Everyone on the Internet is biased towards her, and they're all scolding me for this."

Ke Zhe frowned and flipped through a few more pages of comments. "Then write another one and register a new account to post it."

Ke's mother is a bit discouraged. She could be blamed on readers for being deliberate and ignorant of their work once, but if she continues to do the same thing anonymously, it would mean her skills are failing.

As soon as Ke Bailing wrote an article, it was listed on some golden list, and he became a great writer with so many readers and fans.

She looked down upon what Ke Bailing wrote. If her writing couldn't even be signed, wouldn't that be extremely embarrassing?

But Ke Zhe was the junior she cared about the most, and Ke's father also urged her to write, so she had no choice but to stay up for several nights and wrote another 10,000 words.

The pen name she registered this time had nothing to do with Ke Bailing, and after she posted, there was complete silence. It was as if the internet was down, with no one reading. They waited for hours, but there was really no click or save.

The three of them were a bit confused. They had never expected such a situation to exist. Wasn't it said that writing online literature was easy now, and anyone could make money? Why was no one reading it?

Ke Zhe studied it for a while and began to recommend it to various author forums and reader forums.

After posting many posts, someone finally came, but people who come by recommendation like this usually read the article with a critical eye, and the comments are even more touching.

The title is boring, the writing is dull, and I have no idea what it means.

[I want to post a suggestion to read more of the article. To be honest, after reading it, I'm not sure who the protagonist is. And what the hell are those first few hundred words about the weather and the environment?]

The descriptions of the main character's appearance, hobbies, and so on, oh my goodness, are they so formatted? It instantly took me back to elementary school when the teacher asked me to write about my best friend. It felt so familiar!

[After reading three chapters, I feel a little sleepy. I suggest deleting the article and rewriting it. Before writing, I should learn how others write.]

Ke's mother's mood continued to decline, and the sense of loss was like a black hole that was expanding infinitely. It was too painful. She felt that her writing was very good, but she was criticized by readers as worthless. This feeling was really too painful.

She couldn't help but comment back: "You're being too harsh. I'm a Chinese teacher, I know how to write. Are you nitpicking? Do you think you can be a keyboard warrior just because you're anonymous online?"

Am I a keyboard warrior? Do you have any mental illness? Who says a Chinese teacher can write novels? What kind of logic is that?

[Honestly, I suggest you stop being a Chinese teacher. I feel like you'll mislead the students.]

[Whether you're a teacher or working in another profession, if you're writing a novel, shouldn't you at least learn from popular novels? Why are you not allowed to criticize me when I'm writing so poorly?]

Many people were shocked by Ke's mother's reply. They had seen the recommendation on the forum and might have just glanced at it and left without leaving a comment. But when they saw Ke's mother's bad attitude, they couldn't help but say a few words to her.

There was nothing left to say. Her writing was just terrible. Ke Zhe was so angry that he sarcastically said, "You keep talking about this and that all day long. What kind of shit is your writing? Where do you get your confidence from?"

It was the first time Ke's mother had been treated so rudely by him, but she couldn't bring herself to scold him, so she burst into tears. Ke's father also complained about her, saying that she had been a Chinese teacher her whole life and couldn't even write a novel. She had previously belittled Ke Bailing so much, but they all thought she could write well.

Ke Zhe had once irritated his mother, but after a few words of comfort from him, she'd calmed down and willingly paid the money. Now both he and his wife were unemployed, and no one would come to their cram school. They had to win over Ke Zhe, right? Their future support in old age depended entirely on this nephew.

But they didn't have much savings to begin with, and Ke Zhe emptied their capital in less than a year. He also asked them to sell their house and move to a small county town near the suburbs of Yanjing on the pretext of doing business.

Afterward, when they couldn't offer him anything, Ke Zhe went home to his parents and never came back. Even when he saw them, he was always in a bad mood and ignored them. What kind of retirement support? He wasn't even old yet, and Ke Zhe couldn't count on them.

Ke Bailing also promised legal obligations, so what would Ke Zhe give? Nothing at all!

Only then did Ke's parents realize the reality and regret their decision. But what else could they do? Tao Rui and Ke Bailing ignored them, so they could only live in the small county town and do odd jobs.

When they were down and out, Tao Rui's aunt wrote a campus novel, which was very vivid because she had spent twenty years on campus herself. Her writing was published in newspapers in her youth, which was no exaggeration. Before writing this time, she deliberately read all the novels of Tao Rui and Ke Bailing, and also read many campus novels before starting. Her writing was completely in line with the current trend, and the results were very good.

Tao Rui and Ke Bailing both recommended it to her. The recommendation from the great god was quite effective and my aunt's article became popular all of a sudden.

Occasionally, Ke's mother would sneak a peek at Ke Bailing's writing and notice she'd recommended a novel written by Tao Rui's aunt, mentioning that the aunt had been a high school Chinese teacher. This made her feel a little uncomfortable, even with a bit of a comparison, thinking that since they were both high school Chinese teachers, even with Ke Bailing's recommendation, the aunt's writing probably wouldn't be any better.

Unexpectedly, my aunt’s article became very popular, with many funny moments and rave reviews in the comment section.

Mother Ke clicked on the page and read a few chapters, finding two grammatical errors and mocking them internally. But looking at such excellent data, she was speechless, feeling a surge of disappointment.

Their daughter was clearly a very successful woman, but they had lost her for the sake of their unscrupulous nephew. She was not even as good as other aunts. Now they had to bear the consequences of their own actions and could only live in misery for the rest of their lives.

Tao Rui and Ke Bailing actually co-wrote a sweet romance novel, and sold the film and television rights through Kong Shaohua, turning it into a hit idol drama. Ke Bailing finally got her acting fix, appearing in a few cameo scenes in the drama. After that, she lost interest in acting and instead developed a strong interest in scriptwriting.

Tao Rui is good at writing scripts, so he can just teach Ke Bailing. This time, when he was teaching, he reopened the live broadcast room. The two of them sat there, one teaching and the other learning, which benefited the people who watched the live broadcast and followed them.

Afterwards, they compiled their experiences and posted them on the forum to share with everyone.

They learned from other people's experiences at the beginning, and this time they shared their experiences as a way of giving back to everyone.

Tao Rui later wrote two books, one specifically teaching online authors how to write articles, and the other specifically teaching screenwriters how to write scripts.

His books are packed with practical information, without a single word of nonsense. They're incredibly valuable and sold out immediately. He later wrote about his journeys through various worlds, his own personal experiences naturally making them even more moving. As a long-time author whose novels flopped for years after a single statement, he's never had another flop.

By the time the Ke family saw him again on trending searches, it was already news that his annual royalties had exceeded 100 million yuan. Not only him, but he and Ke Bailing had both become top writers, with several of their works being adapted into film and television series. Their works could be seen on television and their books could be found in bookstores.

It felt like they were from two different worlds. The Ke family regretted it countless times for the rest of their lives, but they would never have the chance to ease their relationship with Ke Bailing.

When Ke Bailing won the Best Screenwriter Award, she held the trophy on the stage and smiled at Tao Rui in the audience, "I think the person I should thank the most is my husband Tao Rui. If Tao Rui hadn't secretly posted my saved manuscripts online, I don't think I would have posted them myself in my life, and I wouldn't have embarked on the path of writing.

I am very grateful for that summer, grateful for meeting Tao Rui that summer."

Tao Rui smiled at her from afar and made a heart shape with his hands.

There was applause at the scene and the audience watching the live broadcast also gave their blessings.

Who would have thought that watching an awards ceremony would be enough to feed me some sweet memories? They're so kind! I'm also grateful that I met such a great author like you that summer!

I've been reading it since Rui Ge posted it, so I've witnessed everything they've been through from the very beginning until now. I feel like crying. I hope they keep writing. I'll definitely read it for the rest of my life!

I wish Rui Ge and Bai Ling a lifetime of happiness. I really hope they never stop writing. I will support you all my life. Heart~