Yu Wenhao didn't hack any accounts; he just asked a lot of his friends to help report those people, and to his surprise, several of them actually got banned.
He thought this was a good idea, as it wouldn't break the law and would teach the people who spread rumors a lesson, so he told Shen Xingzhi immediately.
“Okay, when I see Rong Yan later I’ll tell her, Yu Wenhao, thank you.” Shen Xingzhi agreed with Yu Wenhao’s suggestion.
Yu Wenhao was pleased to finally be able to help. After accompanying Shen Xingzhi to the company, he tactfully got out of the car.
Rong Yan didn't have work in the morning, so she came to the clinic to ask for a day off.
After listening to her best friend's suggestion, she thought it was feasible, but Fu Jingsheng had already found Ye Jianming's information and submitted it early in the morning. Even if she didn't find someone to report it, those accounts would be banned.
“If Yu Wenhao has time, we can do it at the same time, but he doesn’t need to drop everything else to do this.” Rong Yan said, then hugged her best friend’s shoulders. “It’s so good to have you guys here.”
“No more sentimentality.” Shen Xingzhi pushed Rong Yan away. “Take lots of photos when we go out. I want to travel the world with you online.”
"Okay." Rong Yan didn't finish her thanks.
Fu Jingsheng waited in the clinic's parking lot.
After Rong Yan finished arranging her work, they went to buy some disposable toiletries.
Rong Yan didn't stay long before returning to the parking lot: "Alright, let's go."
The two went to a nearby supermarket.
"Honey, is this okay?" Fu Jingsheng asked, holding up a certain Moon laundry detergent.
[Fu Jingsheng, Rong Yan?]
[What? How could Fu Jingsheng and Rong Yan possibly come to such an ordinary supermarket?]
That's really true.
...
Fu Jingsheng and his group were surrounded.
Are you still in the mood to go grocery shopping?
The Fu family has really fallen on hard times; they don't go to membership stores anymore, they come to places like this.
...
After being surrounded by onlookers, Rong Yan instinctively hid behind her husband.
"We're not monkeys, please make way and don't disturb others," Fu Jingsheng said sternly, glaring at the onlookers.
Everyone started talking at once again.
Suddenly someone threw an egg, which hit Fu Jingsheng on the shoulder. Before Fu Jingsheng could even see the person's face clearly, the person had already run away.
The supermarket clerk quickly came over to apologize. The manager called security guards to escort Fu Jingsheng and his group out.
The man was furious. He called the police and vowed to find the person who threw the eggs.
Downstairs at Fu Jingchen's company, Rong Bing waited for Fu Jingchen to arrive and saw a video of Fu Jingsheng being pelted with eggs.
The woman instantly perked up.
She knew that supermarket was near Rongyan's clinic, but she never expected that someone would actually do such a thing in broad daylight.
Rong Bing called her sister to inquire about her safety.
Rong Yan was already irritable, and seeing Rong Bing's call made her even angrier, so she immediately switched her phone to airplane mode.
This time, she not only targeted Fu Jingsheng, but also chose not to let the person who threw the eggs off lightly.
No matter what method she used, she was determined to find that person and then throw a basket of eggs at him to vent her anger.
After her sister hung up on her, Rong Bing went to the clinic, only to find that Rong Yan had taken the day off.
She had no choice but to return to Fu Jingchen's company. Unexpectedly, Fu Jingchen came upstairs shortly after she left.
Rong Bing asked the security guard to make a phone call for her. The guard was very suspicious when he heard that his boss had left something at Rong Bing's house again.
“Miss Rong, please don’t make things difficult for us. It’s not that we don’t want to inform President Fu, it’s just that he said if you come to deliver anything again, you can leave the items behind. Don’t you trust us?” The security guard felt like he was sitting on pins and needles as soon as he saw Rong Bing.
“This watch is very important to President Fu, and I must deliver it to him,” Rong Bing said. “I’ll wait downstairs.”
"Suit yourself." The security guard returned to the duty room.
Rong Bing sat by the roadside, wondering when Fu Jingchen would come downstairs. The woman had been waiting for a long time, her mouth was dry, and the scorching sun was shining on her head. She touched her hair, which was burning hot. She could hardly hold on any longer, but she was unwilling to leave. The woman thought to herself that she had already waited for two hours. What if Fu Jingchen came downstairs as soon as she left? Wouldn't all her previous efforts be in vain?
After arriving at the company, Fu Jingchen held two meetings in a row.
As lunch break approached, the man returned to his office.
Zhou Luo didn't need to attend the supervisor meeting, so she spent the morning slacking off in her office.
Seeing Fu Jingchen return, Zhou Luo quickly got up and poured him a glass of water.
The man loosened his tie; he hadn't slept well last night and had been standing for two hours in a meeting, so his legs were numb.
He sat down and pounded his knees.
Zhou Luo noticed the man's movements.
"Are you very tired?" the woman asked.
She squatted down in front of the man, the desk conveniently obscuring her thin body.
Zhou Luo spread her five fingers and began massaging the man's calves.
The pressure was just right, and Fu Jingchen felt extremely comfortable.
The man leaned back in his chair, squinting his eyes. "So comfortable, Luo Luo. How can you be so gentle? You're practically an angel sent from heaven to save me."
Zhou Luo made a shushing gesture: "Don't talk, otherwise if someone comes in and sees me giving you a massage, no one will see if you don't talk."
Fu Jingchen leaned down and touched Zhou Luo's face: "Luo Luo, I find myself becoming more and more dependent on you."
"Don't speak, or I'll get up." Zhou Luo said, trembling with fear.
Fu Jingchen quickly shut his mouth.
The man was probably too tired. Zhou Luo massaged him for more than ten minutes and heard him snoring.
The woman crawled out from under the table and covered him with a blanket.
During lunchtime, she hung a "Do Not Disturb" sign outside her office door when she came out.
Liu Yi saw Zhou Luo and took her arm: "Little Zhou, let's go together. Is President Fu going to the cafeteria today?"
"No, I'll pack it up for him later." Zhou Luo estimated that Fu Jingchen wouldn't wake up for at least an hour.
The cafeteria is on the first floor of the company building.
Before Liu Yi even reached the lobby, the receptionist came up to her and said, "Sister Liu, Rong Bing is here again." She pointed to the flower bed outside the door, "See her? She's been sitting here for ages."
Liu Yi looked outside and, sure enough, saw Rong Bing: "Does this woman have no shame?"
When Zhou Luo saw Rong Bing, his heart clenched. Why was she here again? And what was her reason this time?
Rong Bing glanced at the hall every now and then.
"Zhou Luo!" the woman called out happily.
Zhou Luo pretended not to hear and walked towards the cafeteria. By the time Rong Bing stood up and reached the door, Zhou Luo had already disappeared.
The receptionist wouldn't let Rong Bing in.
"Ms. Rong, I see you're sitting outside in the sun. Why don't you go sit in the convenience store next door? Mr. Fu hasn't come downstairs for meals these past few days," the receptionist kindly suggested, mainly because having someone like that at the entrance was affecting the company's image.
"Isn't he going out this afternoon? He went out yesterday, but none of you helped me notify him. I'll wait for him." Rong Bing ignored everyone's advice and sat back down by the roadside.
The woman's stomach started growling uncontrollably.
She hadn't eaten anything since leaving home in the morning, and by this time she was starving. She was extremely upset.
"Jingchen, I feel so bad," Rong Bing muttered to herself.
She couldn't remember what happened after that. When she opened her eyes, all she saw was pure white.
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