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Chapter 368 - 368 363 Always Suspecting Someone is Framing

Chapter 368: Chapter 363: Always Suspecting Someone is Framing Her Chapter 368: Chapter 363: Always Suspecting Someone is Framing Her The research project faced international skepticism, and it caught fire online so quickly that domestic netizens stopped paying attention to celebrity gossip and focused entirely on this issue.

Vibo was no exception.

Chu Jinghe, who had barely managed to generate buzz with money, found her fame overshadowed by this issue just one day after it broke, leaving her somewhat discontented.

She then asked Mu Jincheng to publicly display their affection to boost their visibility.

Initially, Mu Jincheng didn’t want to do it, but he had been neglecting Chu Jinghe lately. They made a public appearance together, inviting the media to create momentum and bring Chu Jinghe back into the public eye.

Yet, the outcome surprised Chu Jinghe.

She was vying for a major production, and reaching a peak in popularity would make her efforts more fruitful.

However, the anticipated results eluded her, and instead, she found herself embroiled in controversy!

“What’s with Chu Jinghe trying to hog the limelight lately? She’s becoming increasingly irrational. Is this what they call love making one stupid? Well, I wish them a happy breakup!”

“Everyone is focusing on national affairs, and no celebrity should monopolize public resources like she does. I used to like her, but her recent actions are turning me off.”

“I suspect Chu Jinghe is possessed; she’s nothing like the confident and optimistic person she used to be. I was a fan for two years, but I unfollowed her this year.”

“Those who unfollow were never true fans. What has Hehe done wrong? It’s the media’s fault. What’s wrong with her hanging out with her boyfriend?”

“Even if we discuss national issues here, it won’t change anything. The foreign press claims we plagiarized their research. Who knows what really happened.”

“You must be the foreigner who insults our country. Just a rebel, believe me, I can organize a cyberattack on you right away!”

“Sick, am I wrong? Our research is inferior to that of Western countries, that’s a fact.”

“Fact my ass! Wait, I’m making an exception today to cyberattack someone.”

The public interest in the matter was intense. Whenever someone questioned the National Research Institute, responses were heated.

Unexpectedly, the netizens overwhelmingly supported their national research bodies.

Faced with international issues, they naturally chose to believe in their own country, unconditionally!

Showing a unified front is a significant strength of our people!

*

Chu Jinghe’s Vibo had fallen!

Her agent was consulting with her to suppress this Vibo activity and stop competing for trending spots.

Now, trending searches were all about research on terminal diseases, with not a single entertainment news, oh, except for Chu Jinghe and Mu Jincheng showing off their love.

“Now that netizens are agitated, it’s better not to provoke them further—this only backfires. Jinghe, we don’t care about this one time trending…”

“But that…”

“Listen to me, Jinghe, suppress it immediately,” the agent’s voice deepened, “We just need to strive for that big production and not resort to these tactics.”

All the lines had derailed. In her past life, there had never been news about researching drugs for terminal diseases.

This big production, in these few days of striving for it, she knew this drama would be a huge hit!

So she must win it over.

In her past life, she missed out because this director liked to cast newcomers and didn’t consider famous stars with significant influence.

She used a very “professional” perspective to convince her agent to strive for this play.

But the director didn’t seem willing to give in, insisting on auditioning newcomers.

So she needed to use her popularity to prove her worth, and then negotiate with the director.

Instead, she ended up being brutally criticized by netizens.

Although some fans supported her, she still was defeated.

*

“Has Chu Jinghe lost her mind?” Qin Dingyue sneered, holding her phone.

The assistant glanced at the others and said, “It might be the media’s fault.”

“What media’s fault? With Mu Jincheng’s capabilities, can he not suppress this mess of news? Even if he can’t, Chu Jinghe’s management company isn’t a pushover to be manipulated by the media,” in plain terms, it was Chu Jinghe who deliberately sought this attention.

The assistant stopped talking.

It was not a good idea to bring up such matters, as they were personal to Chu Jinghe.

Because of Shen Yan, Qin Dingyue found Chu Jinghe increasingly annoying.

The assistant wanted to advise him, but feared that Qin might react poorly.

Qin Dingyue looked toward Shen Yan from a distance. Shen Yan was still suspended on the harness, and the wind today made it sway wildly, causing onlookers’ hearts to skip a beat.

Qin put down his phone and walked over.

Li Yanbai and the others were below, helping to pull the harness, and Qin joined in.

“What happened? Is there a problem with the harness?”

“It’s not the harness. It just hit the tree in front and got caught on the branches,” Li Yanbai said, staring at the stuck pulley tangled in branches.

Qin’s eyelid twitched.

“We need to find someone to climb up and get it out,” Qin urged urgently.

Everyone was also trying hard.

“Crack!”

With the up-and-down movement and forceful pulling, the wheel finally moved.

But Shen Yan was heavily slammed down, causing chaos below.

They grabbed her just as she hit the ground.

Shen Yan’s waist was nearly crushed.

If it hadn’t been checked, Shen Yan would have suspected that someone in the props team was deliberately sabotaging her.

“Yanyan!”

“Shen Yan.”

Everyone crowded around, clumsily helping Shen Yan to her feet.

“How are you?”

“I’m fine,” Shen Yan exhaled and began unfastening the clips on her body.

“Is Shen Yan okay?” came Director Li’s concerned voice through the speaker.

Someone shouted that she was fine.

Shen Yan looked around instinctively, perhaps she was being overly sensitive, but she always felt someone was plotting against her.

*

“Yanyan, you don’t seem to be in good spirits. Do you want to rest for half a day?” Liu Su suggested, seeing that Shen Yan was not in a good state.

Shen Yan shook her head: “I’m still okay.”

In reality, it was because she had stayed up playing on the computer until dawn.

Moreover, she was worried about something happening to Qi Si upon his return to Beijing.

After returning to Beijing, Qi Si indeed encountered some trouble—no, to be precise, a woman.

Qi Si suspected that she was one of Jian Yu’s people. The woman did not show herself but was attacking the Qi Group.

In the past two days, there had been complications with an order and an employee had been injured. These issues were reported up to Qi Si.

“Mr. Qi, we are tracking her, but that woman is very fast,” the bodyguard reported with a troubled expression, “We suspect she is the one behind the car accident.”

Qi Si opened a video, watching the fleeting figure; her skills were exceptional.

Were they planning to make a move in Beijing?

“Where is Dr. Jian?”

The bodyguard pointed upwards.

Where else could he be, but working hard every day to find connections to get Shen Ning out.

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