Chapter 130 - Lawyer’s Letter
At this point, people were calling out Jiang Huaiand his cohorts on the forum, spreading word of his evil deeds.
Naturally, they no longer believed that Yao Tangwould sell sexual favors to rich men in the city.
Why would she do that, when she was able to make millions just by dancing alongside Sheng Tingin a single music video?
That story about her having an STD was an obvious exaggeration of an already false narrative. It was ridiculous!
Sheng Ting was fondly dubbed by his fans as the unofficial king of the modern pop music industry.
As it was, anything and anyone he associated with was carefully selected and would instantly become popular.
Needless to say, his new female lead became the hottest topic on the Internet.
And as if there wasn’t enough excitement going on, he followed up the video release with an update on his social media:
“Shout-out to my choreographer, who did me the honor of appearing in my latest music video! Thank you for your support and friendship all these years!”
As expected, the fans flocked to his post and bombarded it with enthused replies.
“This girl rocks! I’ve always loved Sheng Ting, and now I love her, too!”
“So she has finally made an appearance! If I’m not mistaken, she is that top-notch choreographer who was very much in demand some four or five years ago. She kept a low profile, though, and left the show business after a year. I never thought we would actually get to see what she looks like!”
“Ah! So she is Heavenly King Sheng’s precious choreographer! It’s no wonder!”
“Am I the only one here thinking that this girl should just debut in entertainment already? She has the face, the figure, and the talent! It would be such a waste not to share it with the world.”
“I agree! My goddess, hurry and make your debut! I’ll definitely be your most loyal fan!”
Unlike most fans who got riled up whenever their idol appeared with other women, as if he was cheating behind their backs, Sheng Ting’s fans heldYao Tangin high regard.
This was because they knew something that the rest of the public didn’t.
During the most difficult years of Sheng Ting’s career, when he had just been starting out, only one choreographer believed in him and stuck with him through thick and thin. Eventually, she had been instrumental in launching him to success.
Therefore, Sheng Ting’s fans had no reason to harbor envy or resentment towardYao Tang, only gratitude and appreciation.
Some of the more earnest ones pieced a handful of clues together and managed to figure out the school Yao Tangwas attending. They soon poured intoNo. 1 High School, curious to see what this mysterious choreographer usually looked like off-camera.
To their surprise, they were instead met with the slanderous posts that Jiang Huai had authored, as well as Ruan Qing’s claims that Yao Tang had sold her body in order to help a sick friend out.
Sheng Ting’s fans, of course, were incensed on Yao Tang’s behalf.
They made quick work of rebuking Jiang HuaiandRuan Qingon the forum.
The fire that they started also attracted the attention of other outsiders who were snooping in the forum because of their admiration for Yao Tang.
Just then, another post was published on the forum, taking everybody aback.
The caption read: “Lawyer’s Letter!”
In light of these recent events, Jiang HuaiandRuan Qingwere now being sued. A lawyer had apparently been appointed by the leading law firm in City Ato tackle this case, which was built upon the grounds of defamation and cyberbullying. This sent another round of discussion among the netizens. Although many of them were hoping for this development, they never expected it to actually happen. Even so, they considered it a good thing
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“Yes! This is great! The most exciting plot twist ever!”
“Now this is satisfying. I’ve always wanted to see this kind of people get punished for their malicious tongues. It’s about time the law held them accountable for their actions.”
“Arrest them! They deserve nothing less!”
“Ha! How dare they talk crap about the friend of our Heavenly King Sheng’s? It’s a good thing that this happened, or us fans will sue them ourselves!”
Cheng Yan was in his office, reading through the lawyer’s letter that his attorney had drafted for him with a cold smile on his face.
Anyone who touched something of his was destined to regret it.
“Have the legal department make the preparations,” Cheng Yan said nonchalantly to the man standing in front of him.
“We will be suing these fools under the company’s name.”
“Right away, Director Cheng!”
The man bowed to Cheng Yan before leaving the room to carry out his orders.
“Sister Tang! I can’t even explain how gratifying this is.”
Meng Yang gestured at his phone, where the words “Lawyer’s Letter” were flashing on his screen. He was laughing in delight as he read through the post.
At long last, those two villains were getting their just deserts.
Especially that bastard, Jiang Huai!
If his Sister Tanghad not forbidden him from causing any trouble,Meng Yangwould have long gone over and beaten that jerk’s face into a pulp.
He had been struggling to hold himself back these last few days, and now, it felt as though he had finally found release.
“Hm,” Yao Tangresponded tentatively.
She didn’t even look up from her book and just turned another page. Beside her, Qin Jingfrowned. She didn’t seem as thrilled as one would have thought her to be.
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“Is anything wrong?” Lin Xinasked, noticing the strange atmosphere around their otherwise bubbly friend.
“I’m not trying to burst everyone’s bubble,” Qin Jingsaid slowly. “But I don’t think any of you really understand the power and influence thatJiang Huai’s family holds.”