200: I don’t know him, this is kidnapping!
Fu Hong was indeed looking for Jason all over the world.
Before Fu Hong recorded her complaint, Jason had pleaded with her, repeatedly saying he'd willingly given "Black Sea" to Jiang Zhiyan, but Fu Hong wouldn't listen. After Fu Hong finished recording the video and uploaded it to the platform, she discovered that netizens were searching for "Jason," just as she'd predicted. Fu Hong felt incredibly happy that she'd managed to turn the tide.
Fu Hong doesn't mind making Jason's illness public.
It’s not a big deal if an artist has some mental problems. There are too many artists with problems, and those who are physically and mentally healthy are the minority.
Fu Hong couldn't help but smile when she saw netizens leaving messages expressing sympathy for Jason.
A long-distance call was made to Fu Hong.
The man on the other end of the phone was very angry: "How could you make Lin Sen's illness public?"
The man was angry, and Fu Hong also had her own grievances.
"If I don't disclose Jason's condition, how can I fight Jiang Zhiyan? He's the owner of China's largest short video platform!"
Fu Hong insisted that Jason was deceived by Jiang Zhiyan into signing the unfair contract, and Jason was the victim. Fu Hong has little influence in China and has no other choice but to take the radical approach and use online public opinion to seek justice!
The man's thoughts were not led astray by Fu Hong.
"You can seek justice through legal means. Lin Sen did sign the contract, but I've also read it. It doesn't stipulate the price of the custom painting, nor does it stipulate a delivery date. You just need to take Lin Sen away from South City. Even if Jiang Zhiyan is the big boss, what can he do? The decision on when to deliver the work is up to Lin Sen. Similarly, we have Lin Sen's 'Black Sea' in our hands. Isn't it enough to just not give it to Jiang Zhiyan?"
Even if Jason's medical records need to be submitted, they should be submitted to the judge as evidence when applying to the court to invalidate the contract instead of being made public online!
A trial can protect Jason's privacy, but making it public allows everyone to point fingers at Jason.
The man knew that some netizens would sympathize with Jason, but whether in China or abroad, some netizens had no empathy and would make all kinds of malicious speculations about Jason.
Now that Fu Hong has made this public, Jason will be pointed at wherever he goes in the future!
Faced with the man's questioning, Fu Hong was speechless for a moment.
Of course she knew that she could terminate the contract through legal means, but what impact would that have on Jiang Zhiyan?
With Jiang Zhiyan's wealth, he didn't even need to appear in court himself; he could easily hire a lawyer to dismiss Fu Hong. Fu Hong didn't have the time to fight Jiang Zhiyan in court; she needed to vent her anger as quickly as possible. More importantly, Fu Hong had already noticed Jason's rebellious nature, and she couldn't allow this rebelliousness to continue to deepen. She had to use thundering means to stifle Jason's rebelliousness once and for all. Publicizing Jason's illness was Fu Hong's method. This operation was very beneficial to Fu Hong. Jason's fame in China was immediately soared. Jason didn't know how to deal with such attention, and he had to rely on Fu Hong to deal with it!
Fu Hong just wanted to hold Jason tightly in her hand.
Jason's success today is all thanks to her, so don't even think about making any decisions without her.
The man on the other end of the phone clearly understood Fu Hong's situation. He wasn't by her side at the moment, unable to control her behavior. He could only urge her to calm down. "You've achieved your goal. Can you take Lin Sen away from South City now? Lin Sen can't handle too much stress. I'm afraid his condition will worsen... He's only 25 years old and has just begun to make a name for himself in the art world. Are you trying to force him to death?"
Only a living Jason can continue to bring glory to Fu Hong.
It wouldn't be okay if Jason died now. He hasn't left behind any paintings that can be passed down to future generations. If he died now, Fu Hong's efforts over the past twenty years would be in vain!
The man on the other end of the phone knew Fu Hong very well. He knew that Fu Hong had been touched, so he handed Fu Hong a ladder: "Lin Sen is a very good kid. You can have a good talk with him. He won't bear a grudge against you. Go find Lin Sen. I'll help you book the plane tickets now."
Fu Hong was still stubborn: "If he hadn't wanted to negotiate with Jiang Zhiyan himself, how could he have caused all this trouble? I must teach him a lesson!"
This was not the first time Fu Hong had scolded her son.
But she doesn't think she's wrong.
There are so many talented children. If she hadn't constrained Jason to insist on learning painting, if she hadn't painstakingly packaged Jason, how could Jason stand out from thousands of art students!
Jason will understand, understand that he can only rely on his mother, and Jason doesn't know anyone in this huge South City.
Fu Hong was full of confidence and was about to go talk to Jason, only to find out that Jason had left the hotel at some point.
Jason left his phone in the room but took his ID with him.
He was not good at quarreling, so he ran away from home to protest against Fu Hong's actions.
Fu Hong then panicked.
Finding someone in Nancheng was like looking for a needle in a haystack, so Fu Hong called the police for help again.
Fu Hong's attitude when calling the police was much better this time. She was afraid that the police would not make every effort to find Jason, so she took the initiative to show the police photos of Jason's medical records in China in his early years, and also showed the police the video of her own accusation.
Fu Hong suspected that Jiang Zhiyan had someone take Jason away, because the mother and son had only had conflicts with Jiang Zhiyan in Nancheng!
The police thought Fu Hong was a little too fanciful.
How could Jiang Zhiyan, a public figure, have Jason taken away just because Fu Hong posted an accusatory video?
"Ms. Fu, do you have any evidence?"
Of course Fu Hong couldn't produce any evidence.
But she had Jason's medical records, and the police were also worried that something might have happened to Jason.
The police checked the surveillance footage at the hotel entrance and discovered that Jason got into a Mercedes-Benz with a South City license plate at the door.
In the video, Jason didn't seem to be forcing himself at all.
The owner of the car did not deliberately cover his face.
The young man had many similarities with Jason. The police showed the surveillance footage to Fu Hong and asked, "Is he someone you know?"
The person who took Jason away...was actually Gu Jun?!
Fu Hong felt a chill down her spine.
She thought she would never have any contact with Gu Jun again.
When Fu Hong posted the video accusing Jiang Zhiyan, she wondered if Gu Jun would see it and recognize her. But even if he did, it wouldn't have much of an impact on Fu Hong. After she had discredited Jiang Zhiyan, she would be leaving South City soon anyway.
I didn't expect Gu Jun to move so quickly.
Fu Hong didn't know why Gu Jun was able to find the hotel she was staying in so quickly. She suspected that Gu Jun had been targeting her for a long time.
What really scared Fu Hong was that Jason would take the initiative to get into Gu Jun's car.
How long have Gu Jun and Jason been secretly in contact?
Is Jason’s rebelliousness related to Gu Jun?
Did Gu Jun take Jason away to destroy her hard work?
Fu Hong simply couldn't bear to think about how Gu Jun would treat Jason. She didn't regret running away from home, nor did she regret not taking Gu Jun with her. Throughout history, those who have accomplished great things have always considered themselves before others. She couldn't even live well herself, so taking a three-year-old child with her would make her even more dead!
Gu Jun must hate her very much.
Fu Hong's voice trembled: "I don't know him, this is kidnapping!"
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