Qin Yiheng's supporters, of course, could not believe the "facts," and they expressed the same view.
[Those who think Qin Yiheng did this on purpose can stop now. Does anyone have a screw loose? He's live-streaming here while doing this kind of thing, as if he wants everyone to know.]
Yes, that's the situation at the scene, we can't deny it, but only those involved know what really happened.
There are plenty of people who admire the miracle doctor; it's hard to say that this woman didn't deliberately try to get into his bed, and now that she's been discovered, she's putting on a victim act.
The "miracle doctor" and the streamer have always been in the spotlight, and many people want to get rid of them; it's hard to guarantee they won't resort to underhanded tactics.
Yes, I am skeptical about this.
Unfortunately, most people still believe that seeing is believing.
Therefore, even if many people are trying to calm everyone down and want them to hear what the parties involved have to say, to reconstruct the situation at the time, and then make a judgment, if it is still not clear enough, then don't make any rash statements.
But how many people would actually listen?
[You guys keep calling them haters, I admire your die-hard fans, your whitewashing is better than any whitewashing robot.]
[I'm begging you, there's no way to clear this up, so what's the point of saying anything?]
[Are they always in the eye of the storm? Too many people want to get rid of them? Don't they even consider why? Isn't it because they're inherently disliked?]
[A person's fans reflect their character.]
[You still have doubts? Do you realize that no matter what your attitude is, nobody will pay attention to you?]
[This is absolutely hilarious! Do what you want, doubt it or not. Who do you think you are? The evidence is right here; who can't see through it?]
[Those who say he's a womanizer, do they think Qin Yiheng is some kind of god descended from heaven? Everyone likes him.]
[She must have wanted to go herself, but someone else beat her to it, so she's being so sour.]
[There are still people who believe in victim blaming here. Why don't you just kick them out?]
So the live stream became chaotic again, and the fans who were being criticized and insulted all cowered in fear. For every word they said, the haters had a hundred to say in return.
Actually, being a fan of Qin Yiheng and Jiang Yan is not an easy thing, because they always do so many unexpected things.
Reverse, reverse, and reverse again...
It may seem commonplace to them, but ordinary people don't have such strong hearts; they simply can't handle it.
But people are naturally drawn to excitement, so their fanbase hasn't dwindled, nor has their number of haters. If things go wrong, they'll inevitably clash, and in the end…
In the end, it seems that Qin Yiheng and Jiang Yan have never lost, so even if the fans no longer say anything, they still know the outcome.
All those "you can always trust" posts weren't for nothing.
The housekeeper, watching the live stream, completely agreed with what the person had just said. He had never realized before that watching someone's live stream could be such an interesting thing.
"Now we don't need to do anything anymore. These netizens will naturally play their role. Besides, judging from the situation before, there were online trolls. It's clear that we're not the only ones trying to deal with Qin Yiheng and Jiang Yan. Let them handle it."
The housekeeper was truly surprised that things would go so smoothly.
But then Qin Yiheng and Jiang Yan had a fight, setting the stage for what was to come. And then someone hired an online troll army to steer public opinion in order to prevent the incident from being forgotten due to a lack of follow-up developments...
But isn't it going a little too smoothly?
For some reason, the butler suddenly felt a vague unease.
If Han Mingzhi were still watching the live stream at this point, he might actually have given orders to allow the online trolls to play a greater role.
It's a pity.
After seeing Chu Ruoxue give Chu Chushengge to Jiang Yan, he was so angry that he never opened the live stream again, thinking that nothing new would happen. As a result, by the time his confidant reported the situation and he was ready to take action, it was too late.
However, being a step late also has its advantages, and Han Mingzhi also considered some problems.
"Where did these women come from?" he asked, frowning.
The trusted confidant could not answer.
He knew that Han Mingzhi wasn't asking about their company or home address, but rather—who sent them to deal with Qin Yiheng.
Anyone with eyes can see that this is a trap, but they're all just pretending to be confused.
If Qin Yiheng can get through this, then he has some ability; if he can't, then he deserves it, and that's something to be happy about.
"Second Young Master, I think it's best if we don't take any further action. Maybe the person behind this is just waiting for us to clean up the mess. After all, no one can say for sure whether Qin Yiheng can escape danger." The confidant said this after thinking it over and over.
Han Mingzhi had the same idea, but seeing things develop to this point, he felt unwilling to do nothing.
"Perhaps it's possible..."
Suddenly, Han Mingzhi seemed to remember something, raised his hand to beckon his trusted aide over, and whispered a few words to him.
"Young Master is wise, I'll take care of it right away." The confidant's eyes lit up, offering sincere flattery.
Han Mingzhi was very pleased and waved his hand to signal him to hurry up.
Inside the hospital.
Chu Wei's condition has improved, but he still cannot leave the ICU ward, and Chu Ruolin comes in to accompany him every day.
However, this was a difficult time for both the father and son.
Chu Wei hoped that Chu Ruolin would bring some good news when she came, so that he would feel better and perhaps recover from his illness faster.
He was quite angered by Han Mingzhi last time. If he could wait until he recovered, he could definitely get his revenge and vent his anger properly.
However, although Chu Ruolin would tell him about the current situation, there wasn't a single good thing that he wanted to hear.
For Chu Ruolin, having him come over every day was a form of torture.
I don't know what's wrong with Chu Wei now. Whenever he's in a bad mood, he starts cursing. Since there's no one else to curse, he naturally curses at them.
But as his own son, it wouldn't make sense if he didn't come over, and the media would write all sorts of nonsense, which wouldn't be good for either him or Peng Meijie.
Peng Meijie also hoped that he could come and spend more time with Chu Wei. If Chu Wei were to pass away one day, she, as his son, would have fulfilled her filial duty to him in the end, and she would not regret it later.
Chu Ruolin felt that Peng Meijie made sense, so even though she had to swallow her anger every day, she persevered.
This eventually leads to a vicious cycle.
But today is different!
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