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Weibo went completely crazy.

 

Countless people flocked to the “guardian star” page to abuse her. Whether it was a passerby who was watching the gossip or the fans who used to fight side by side, all of them participated in it. The Internet was always like this, with everyone using their keyboards to judge the lives and deaths of others across screens and wires. At one time, they went to Wen Run’s Weibo page to abuse him in order to seek justice for Huo Guangyao. After the truth was reversed, they began to attack the “Guardian Star,” who had been pushed out in order to bring justice to Wen Run.

 

“Guardian Star” looked at the waves of people coming to scold her, and thinking of the imminent prosecution, her whole body felt frozen. Her family was well-off, and she had lived a peaceful life for more than twenty years. She didn’t even dare let the people around her know about everything on the Internet, and she only dared to complain to her only friend or relative.

 

But for her, all this was far from being the worst blow on the Internet. Because of one thing after another on the Internet, she had a few days of sleepless nights; she was also in a trance during her daytime work; and then, when a client requested information, she accidentally sent an internal quotation file to the other party. As a result, a big client who was about to sign a contract fell through.

 

She broke down and cried on the spot. The company leaders didn’t ask her to compensate, but she couldn’t continue this job.

 

Returning home in a state of confusion, she felt that she had never felt so desperate at any moment. The internet was full of insults to her, and the fans who used to be like family with her were the most vicious. She even saw several familiar IDs; they were all friends who used to be with her offline. But now, in order to prove that she was in fact not part of the fan group, they listed all kinds of “black information” about her, vowing to trample her into the mud.

 

They had denied her years of dedication and hard work. No one believed her, and no one was willing to let her go.

 

She hid in her bed and cried, and then she took out all her belongings and piled them up, taking pictures of them. These used to be her most cherished and precious things, occupying most of the space in this rented house. She thought she would never abandon them.

 

But reality told her that people did change.

 

She couldn’t afford to love her “Star” anymore, and her work and life had been messed up by herself.

 

She did a long time of psychological construction before she opened Weibo; she didn’t go to see those abusive comments; instead, she edited a post and put those peripheral photos all up.

 

[Guardian Star: The rumour mongering was my fault. I apologise to @Wenrun. I’m really sorry. I’m sorry. I’ve been punished. I’m really sorry now. But I’m really not a career fan; I’ve loved him for so many years, I’ve paid so much, and it’s not like you guys can expel my fan membership if you want to. And why do you guys think I started the rumour? His Assistant told me so. I’ll put the screenshot below, believe it or not. Just treat it as my sincere love for so many years, and I’ll never see you again in the world.]

 

The pictures she attached were of the periphery she had collected over the years and a screenshot of the private message with the assistant. After that, she uninstalled the software, then sat down on the ground in a state of weakness. She also didn’t want her love of so many years to end like this, but she really had no way out.

 

When the “Guardian Star” threw out the big news that triggered Weibo again, Wen Run was driving out to see Ye Hansheng.

 

Before he could even wash up and rest when he returned to the hotel, he received a call from the other party. When he heard the background voice broadcast, he immediately recognised that it was Y City Airport.

 

Ye Hansheng had wanted to hide it from him, but in the end, he heard it immediately.

 

Wen Run drove steadily, but he was anxious. After not seeing him for so long, not only did Ye Hansheng miss him, he also missed Ye Hansheng.

 

Speeding to the airport, Wen Run parked the car, took out the sunglasses and face mask that had long been prepared, after covering most of his face, and then, haphazardly setting his bangs over his forehead, he put the thin jacket on, wore a good hat, and then vigilantly got out of the car.

 

He deliberately hunched his back, put on an introverted and timid appearance, and turned around in the building for a small half circle before finding the waiting Ye Hansheng.

 

Ye Hansheng was sitting in a wheelchair, and he was also looking around. Yu Biao was waiting on the side.

 

Wen Run jogged over and only stopped when he got close; only his pair of eyes hidden behind sunglasses were shining brightly. Ye Hansheng saw that he was dressed like a thief and held his hand somewhat helplessly. “Why did you come by yourself?”

 

“I wanted to come and pick you up.” Wen Run pursed his lips and gave a small smile, but unfortunately it was blocked by the mask; Ye Hansheng didn’t see it.

 

“Directly back to the hotel?” Wen Run asked.

 

Ye Hansheng saw him in this outfit, so how could he linger outside? He laughed in response. “Let’s go back to the hotel first.”

 

Wen Run pushed him to take the lift down to the negative first floor and go to the car park to get a car. When he arrived at the place, he looked at the small car and was a bit dumbfounded. This car model was small and unmodified; Ye Hansheng’s wheelchair couldn’t get on at all.

 

 

Wen Run looked around and he quickly spoke, “I’ll carry you up, okay?”

 

 

Ye Hansheng’s expression darkened, but he didn’t say anything.

 

 

Wen Run’s heart somehow jumped a little, but he inexplicably felt that he wouldn’t be angry with himself, so he boldly went forward and hugged him up. He didn’t expect Ye Hansheng to be more heavy than he thought; he stumbled a little, but Wen Run dragged him upwards and held him steady. His eyes signalled Yu Biao to open the car door, and then he placed him in the back of the driver’s seat position.

 

 

Ye Hansheng didn’t say anything from beginning to end. Wen Run pulled down the mask, smiled at him, and then lowered his head to fasten his seat belt. He closed the car door after he had finished, turned around and got in from the other side, and sat next to Ye Hansheng.

 

 

Yu Biao folded up the wheelchair and put it in the boot before driving away from the airport.

 

 

The atmosphere in the car was a bit dull, and Wen Run was worried he had hurt his pride. He rubbed his hand and secretly hooked his finger, scratching him like a kitten. The corners of Ye Hansheng’s mouth curved slightly, and he grabbed his hand tightly in the palm of his hand, whispering, “Don’t make a fuss.”

 

 

Wen Run became even more bold; his fingers restlessly moved in the palm of his hand. Ye Hansheng held his hand to his mouth and gently bit it; his eyes turned dark.

 

 

Understand the warning implication contained in this, Wen Run suddenly didn’t dare to move; he removed his sunglasses and pulled down the mask, then he pleasingly smiled, “Wait, what do you want to eat? I’ll let my assistant go buy it first.”

 

 

Ye Hansheng hummed and laughed, his eyes teasingly looking at him, then he leaned over to his ear and slowly said, “You.”

 

 

Wen Run: “……”

 

 

Wen Run shrank his neck, honest, like a frightened little quail; he no longer dared to move around.

 

 

Of course, Ye Hansheng was just giving him a heads up, and currently there was no suitable opportunity for him to do anything. After arriving at the hotel, Wen Run asked his assistant to order a meal and bring it over, and then accompanied Ye Hansheng to dinner.

 

 

Wen Run’s identity was sensitive, and the two of them had no other place to go except to stay in the hotel. After eating, each person held a cup of tea, and they nestled on the sofa to watch TV. Ye Hansheng wrapped him in his arms, his eyes looking up and down at him. Wen Run had been checking Weibo and touched his face after noticing his line of sight. “Is there something on my face?”

 

 

Ye Hansheng touched his face and laughed. “I was afraid that you were unhappy about the internet.” That was why he worked overtime and squeezed in time to come over. Those comments that scolded Wen Run made him angry when he saw them. Although the post had been deleted, it still made him angry when he thought about it.

 

 

Wen Run laughed; he quickly pinched his fingers as he spoke, “What is there to be angry about? I didn’t even see most comments. And since I got into this business, I’ve long been psychologically prepared.”

 

 

It wasn’t like he was RMB; how could anyone be liked by everyone?

 

 

“What’s more, I don’t care about those people online at all, so whatever they say has no effect on me.” His eyes shone brightly as he tilted his head to look at Ye Hansheng. “The only people who can hurt me are the people I care about.”

 

 

He kept looking at Ye Hansheng when he said this, as if he were saying I only care about you.

 

 

Ye Hansheng’s heart trembled, and he wrapped his arms around him more tightly, pressing his chest against his back and promising in a low voice, “I won’t let anyone have the chance to hurt you, including myself.”

 

 

Full of trust, Wen Run hummed in response, his body relaxed and leaned into his arms as he continued to check Weibo. He suddenly made an “eek” sound, then raised his mobile phone for Ye Hansheng to see, “Have you seen this post?”

 

 

He looked at the hot search #”Guardian Star” made a post.

 

 

“Guardian Star” disappeared after sending the post, but the new post had once again triggered netizens. Not only because of the boxes of magazines, albums, and peripherals, but also because of the screenshots of her chat with Huo Guangyao’s assistant.

 

 

From the chat logs, it appeared that “Guardian Star” only wanted to ask for confirmation of his injuries, and it was the assistant who, intentionally or unintentionally, said what she suspected, which guided her subsequent behaviour. There had been speculation that the studio had something to do with this, and now the screenshots were almost a dead giveaway. In addition to the fans, many people had been asking for a statement from the studio and the assistant on Weibo.

 

 

The studio responded quickly, with the agent sending out a post stating that Huo Guangyao and his team had no knowledge of the incident and also releasing several photos of him in the hospital, stating that he was in poor spirits after his injury and that his agent was busy taking care of him and that he had no extra energy to take care of other things. The studio also stated that the assistant was newly recruited and was a fan of Mr. Huo’s, and that she was probably too distressed by Mr. Huo’s injuries and made a wild guess, which was the assistant’s personal behaviour. The studio had no prior knowledge of the incident and would demand an apology and fire the assistant.

 

 

It didn’t take long for the assistant to send out a post explaining the situation and apologising.

 

 

Under the apology post, the passersby taunted her as a backstabber, and there were also fans who frantically scolded her.

 

 

The successive revelations made the fans completely lose their minds. A few fans who still had sense chose to detach themselves and wait and see, but most of the fans couldn’t accept the truth. They felt that the assistant was too stupid and had harmed their star. They were sure “Guardian Star” just wanted to retaliate. All this had nothing to do with their star.

 

 

As long as it was proven that the assistants and the “guardian star” deserved to die, then they weren’t at fault, and neither was Huo Guangyao.

 

 

Under the Weibo account of ‘Guardian Star’, abusive comments skyrocketed, and even fans started to leak her real information, posting her photos everywhere.

 

 

Wen Run looked at it and thought it was too much. “Guardian Star” did something wrong and should be punished, but this was too much. Besides, she was just a g-un in Huo Guangyao’s hand. In the past, Wen Run had only thought that Huo Guangyao was a bit of a comparative person; he wasn’t too bad. It never occurred to him that he would be so paranoid that he would rather use his own fans to discredit him.

 

 

For the first time, he truly felt disgust.

 

 

“There’s nothing to see.” Ye Hansheng jerked away his mobile phone. “Zheng Xuan is keeping an eye on it; let him sort it out.”

 

 

Wen Run picked at his arm; he was silent for a while, then suddenly said, “Otherwise, let’s not sue that girl? She’s already paid the price for the mistake.” In the end, she was just a trigger, and if it wasn’t her, it might as well have been someone else.

 

 

Ye Hansheng played with his fingers and faintly said, “You’re being soft-hearted?”

 

 

Wen Run muttered in a small voice, “She’s just an ordinary fan, and she doesn’t look old; if it’s a blogger, I definitely won’t be soft-hearted.”

 

 

“Then I’ll listen to you.” Ye Hansheng rubbed his head and handed him his mobile phone. “Talk to the lawyer yourself,”

 

 

Wen Run pressed to light up his mobile phone; the lock screen was surprisingly a picture of him; Wen Run’s eyelids lifted up; he glanced at him; and the corner of his mouth curled up as he asked, “What’s the password?”

 

 

“Guess.”

 

 

Wen Run tapped on his face. He first tried Ye Hansheng’s birthday, but the password was wrong. He thought for a moment and then entered his own birthday, and this time it did open.

 

 

He secretly pursed his lips and smiled a little. Wen Run clicked on WeChat, searched for the WeChat profile of lawyer Xing, and sent a message to the other, asking him to withdraw the lawsuit against “Guardian Star.”.

 

 

Lawyer Xing responded and didn’t ask more questions.

 

 

Wen Run thought for a moment and added, “If you can, please send a Weibo post about this matter.”

 

 

Lawyer Xing:????

 

 

What’s with this suddenly polite tone?

 

 

He felt as if Mr. Ye had changed. But since he couldn’t figure it out, he just dealt with the Weibo issue first; he tagged “Guardian Star”  and announced that the lawsuit would be withdrawn.

 

 

The netizens that came for the drama:?

 

 

What?

 

 

Many netizens, including Wen Run’s fans, went to the official Starfield and Wen Run’s studio pages to ask for confirmation, asking why. Finally, Zheng Xuan, who received the message from Wen Run, replied and sent a post.

 

 

[Wen Run Studio V]: It is @Wenrun’s decision to withdraw the lawsuit against “Guardian Star.” Chasing stars should be a beautiful and happy thing; fans and artists should grow together and become better people together. Regardless of what “Guardian Star” has done, she has paid the price for her mistakes and has apologised and repented, and Wen Run is willing to accept her apology, so he decided to drop the charges against her. The future of life is still long, and there are many good things waiting for us to experience. Whether it’s “Guardian Star” or Wen Run’s fans, we should all hope that we can learn from the positive and sunny side of life and grow into better people together. This is the significance of the existence of fans; please responsibly chase stars and strive to become a better version of yourself.

 


TN:

Agent Zheng dropping facts 💯

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