There was silence in the car for three seconds.
Gu Shuxue rolled her eyes silently.
If it weren't for the big age difference between her eldest brother and second cousin, she would have suspected that Gu Shuda and Gu Shuzhi were taken away by mistake.
When mentioning Ruan Xueling's car accident, Gu Zhaoan's eyes flickered, "Okay, this matter has nothing to do with our family anyway!"
The news that Gu Zhaoming asked a miracle doctor to save Mr. Gu's life soon spread among the wealthy circles in Beijing, further enhancing the reputation of the Gu family's eldest branch.
At the same time, the news that Gu Zhaoming ran away from home and the old man of the Gu family died unexpectedly also spread quietly in the wealthy circle.
It was even posted online.
A big V wrote a short essay, which was reposted by many marketing accounts. Terms such as #Secrets of the Beijing Wealthy Family# and #Unfilial Grandson Killed Grandfather# became hot searches.
Different from those rumor-mongering marketing accounts that have become the homework of Jincheng University Law School in the past, this blogger did not name any specific company, but simply claimed to be an insider and shared a story with netizens.
Netizens were shocked after watching it.
[Oh my god, this grandfather's death was too unjust, wasn't it? ]
[Which heir is so unfilial?! He deserves to be kicked out of the family! ]
[What? This eldest daughter of a wealthy family hasn’t been around to show filial piety to her father for more than 20 years. Now that her father is old and about to die, she still has the nerve to come back and grab the family property? How shameless! ]
[Tsk tsk tsk, I can only say that your circle is really chaotic, it is comparable to the entertainment circle next door]
The matter fermented rapidly due to the instigation of someone with ulterior motives, and everyone in the wealthy circle in Beijing knew that this was referring to the Gu family.
So the only option was for the public relations department of Mega Entertainment to release some negative information about artists from rival companies and buy some hot searches for artists from their own company to squeeze out those hot searches.
Not long after, the blogger deleted the essay and posted an ambiguous Weibo: [Deleted, deleted, afraid of lawsuit. Everyone, be rational. This matter is an open secret in the circle. Please stop sending private messages to ask me who I am.]
A fan joked: [Could it be that the blogger deleted the Weibo post because of coercion or bribery? ]
The blogger sent a "dog head" reply, which was regarded as tacitly acknowledging the matter.
But the more it is said, the more curious netizens become, and the more they want to dig deeper.
There are many second-generation rich people in Beijing who show off their wealth on the Internet, and there are even more who just surf the Internet to watch the show. So soon, the story about a wealthy family in Beijing that was circulating on the Internet was given a surname, and became a wealthy family in Beijing with the surname Gu.
Among the Gu families in Beijing, the most eye-catching one is naturally the Gu family, one of the eight wealthy families in Beijing.
Then, Gu Zhaoming, the eldest son of the Gu family, left Beijing for more than 20 years and only returned to Beijing half a year ago. He soon joined the board of directors of Gu Group. All this information matched the revelations on Weibo.
[Wow! Shocked! It turns out that the unfilial son is Gu Zhaoming, the chairman of Zhaofeng Entertainment! Everyone is familiar with Zhaofeng Entertainment, right?
The boss of actress Qiao Xuan and rising star Ruan Chu, the second in command of a domestic entertainment company.
You may not be familiar with the name Gu Zhaoming, but you all know Gu Yang and the piano host Yang Yang, right? That's her dad! 】
(End of this chapter)