Chapter 137 Don't die so easily!



These terms are all incredibly impactful.

Jiang Nian clicked on the first entry.

The report said that at around 7 a.m. this morning, at the intersection of Xin'an Street, a child ran into the middle of the road while his mother wasn't paying attention.

Just as a car was about to hit the child, Ji Yuwei suddenly appeared, rushed over without hesitation, and pushed the child away.

She herself was hit by a car that couldn't brake in time and was thrown out of the car, losing consciousness on the spot.

After the ambulance arrived, she was taken to the hospital. The scene of Ji Yuwei selflessly saving the child was also captured on a passerby's mobile phone.

The video immediately went viral and topped the trending searches as soon as it was released.

It's no wonder that so many trending topics suddenly appeared. It's not uncommon for celebrities to be in car accidents, but it's the first time that a celebrity has been involved in a car accident while risking their life to save others.

Jiang Nian clicked on the video and watched it; it was pretty much what the report said.

The person filming the video was a bit far away, and the image quality wasn't very clear, but you could tell that the person in the video was indeed Ji Yuwei.

Ji Yuwei's agent responded, saying that Ji Yuwei had the accident while jogging in the morning. Ji Yuwei is currently undergoing treatment in the operating room, and further information will be released once her condition stabilizes.

The news report sparked a complex mix of emotions across the internet.

After Ji Yubai stepped in to deny the rumors yesterday, Ji Yuwei was supposed to be heavily criticized.

She lost a million followers overnight, and many strangers went to mock and insult her.

Unexpectedly, just one night later, Ji Yuwei risked her life to save a child, getting hit by a car herself. Her current condition is unknown.

Now, who can still bring themselves to curse?

Or rather, who would dare to come over and curse at someone?

How many of those keyboard warriors and trolls who hurl insults are like Ji Yuwei, who would risk everything to save someone's life in real life?

In just one hour, Ji Yuwei's public image underwent a complete reversal.

[My God, I never expected a celebrity to be so selfless in saving someone. They could easily have been killed or maimed themselves. This is truly something to be ashamed of.]

[Watching the video, Ji Yuwei's reaction to rush forward was purely instinctive, showing that she's a kind person at heart. It's truly incomprehensible how such a kind young girl could be so harshly criticized by netizens.]

I was wrong. I shouldn't have criticized Ji Yuwei yesterday. Even though she was trying to ride on Ji's popularity, isn't it common practice for celebrities to use publicity stunts to gain attention? Honestly, it's not a serious matter...

[Finally, someone has spoken up. Yuwei only posted two photos. Couldn't she just happen to have the same bowl as Actor Ji, or just happen to have made a sandwich that morning? She didn't directly say in her live stream that she was Actor Ji's sister.]

[Aren't these all just things netizens made up? What did Yuwei do wrong? Even if she really was just trying to ride on the coattails of Actor Ji's popularity, what is that compared to those who evade taxes and commit crimes? And yet you trolls are attacking her like this!]

Oh my god, I feel so sorry for Yuwei. I wonder how badly she's hurt. I hope she's okay. [praying]

Most netizens have changed their tune, praising Ji Yuwei for her bravery and kindness, and praying that she is alright.

However, some netizens felt that this incident was too coincidental.

Ji Yuwei just had a car accident yesterday, and this morning there was a child running around on the road. She happened to be jogging at that time and bumped into him, and she reacted so quickly.

It's hard to doubt that this isn't a script or a whitewashing operation.

However, as soon as someone raised a doubt, they were attacked in the comments section.

[Script? You mean a script? You try acting out yourself getting hit by a car and thrown several meters? Are trolls brainless?]

[Exactly. They say it's a script, but were the child, the car, and the arriving ambulance all pre-arranged?]

Keyboard warriors will naturally spout nonsense; after all, it's not them lying in the hospital right now.

...

Jiang Nian turned off Weibo.

She didn't care whether Ji Yuwei genuinely saved someone or was just part of a script to clear her name.

If it were truly about saving someone, she might change her opinion of Ji Yuwei's true nature.

If it's a script, then all she can say is that Ji Yuwei's PR team is pretty impressive.

Not only did they come up with such an effective whitewashing strategy in just one night, but their execution was also so strong, and everything was perfectly coordinated.

*

In a hospital ward.

Ji Yuwei was perfectly fine, but they still put a cast on her leg.

She scrolled through the Weibo comments, becoming more and more excited.

She cleared her name so easily?

Now, people online don't even criticize her anymore; they all treat her like a hero.

Who exactly is that person, that they have such great abilities?

The timing of her statement—the child running into the street, the car braking—was all perfectly coordinated. Even the angle at which she was thrown from the road in the video seemed pre-calculated.

She carefully considered before sending the text message to the other party.

Whoever you are, I owe you this favor. What do you need me to do for you?

The other party replied quickly.

You have a younger sister in the Ji family, named Jiang Nian, right?

Just wait, there will be a time when I need you.

——Jiang Nian?

Ji Yuwei's expression changed drastically.

The Ji family never publicly revealed Jiang Nian's identity, so the outside world had no idea that Jiang Nian was the Ji family's true daughter who had been found.

So this person came for Jiang Nian. He helped her out while he was dealing with her?

*

now.

Inside a magnificent and luxurious manor villa in Beijing.

The European classical style decor exudes an air of aristocratic luxury.

A row of maids dressed in maid outfits stood with their heads bowed, carrying freshly picked grapes, various desserts and black tea, waiting beside the sofa.

The girl sitting on the sofa was wearing an elaborate and gorgeous Lolita dress, with her wavy blonde hair cascading over her shoulders.

After sending the message, he tossed his phone aside, swung his legs on the sofa, and casually popped a lollipop that the housekeeper had peeled into his mouth.

He glanced at the butler casually.

"Have you arranged everything I asked you to do for tomorrow?"

The butler, who was over fifty years old and dressed formally, was extremely respectful in front of the sixteen-year-old girl, bowing halfway down when he spoke: "Everything is arranged, Miss."

The girl had a lollipop in her mouth, her eyes sparkling with excitement.

Let's take a look.

She really wanted to see for herself whether Jiang Nian, whom others described as a legend, was truly that strong.

She traveled all the way from Country M to China—this person who killed her sister, please don't die so easily.

She'll be very disappointed.

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