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Chapter 91
Shi Zhi was busy sneaking into a boudoir at night, or rather, sneaking into the lair of a sworn enemy.
Cheng Yu had anticipated many things: Tang Yunling, a woman who didn’t get along with Shi Zhi… but he never expected something like this to come out.
Cheng Yu’s smile remained unchanged as he put his phone aside.
As long as he didn’t look at it, nothing would happen.
Cheng Yu continued to wipe the crystal trophy. This was Shi Zhi’s first award, and she gave it to him. Why did she give it to him and not to anyone else?
This was different from the Buddha bracelet; there was only one.
However, Cheng Yu’s brows furrowed quickly as if he had remembered something. He picked up his phone again.
He looked seriously at the photo. Although it was blurry, it was still possible to see that the person in it was Shi Zhi. Shi Zhi was constantly testing the edge of the balcony—
Cheng Yu’s hand holding the phone tightened abruptly.
This was too dangerous!
What right did Tang Yunling have to be so reckless?
…
The headline was too sensational, and the internet instantly boiled over.
The news included photos, showing not only Shi Zhi but also Tang Yunling.
Rumors that these two didn’t get along had been going on for a long time. Tang Yunling had always been trying to gain popularity by associating with Shi Zhi. She left an impression on the public by debuting with a look similar to Shi Zhi’s and later engaged in a series of smear campaigns. Although Shi Zhi had praised Tang Yunling’s slender waist, it still seemed like they didn’t have much interaction.
What was the situation now?
A netizen commented, “What the hell, sneaking into a boudoir at night? I thought it was something serious, but what were these two doing late at night…?” After all, both of them were fairly popular stars, so climbing balconies at night was strange.
Tang Yunling also saw the news, and her first reaction was.
This time, she really didn’t hype it up. This photo has nothing to do with her.
Shi Zhi shouldn’t misunderstand, right?
Tang Yunling’s manager came to her with a phone, “Sweetie, did you know in advance that a stalker would chase you into your room, so you specifically arranged for a paparazzi to take photos?”
“Why didn’t you tell me in advance that you were going to hype this up, I could have prepared.”
Tang Yunling was shocked, “… Am I that kind of person?”
“How was I supposed to know a stalker would chase me into my room? I was scared to death.”
“Shi Zhi helped me, and I still use this to hype things up? Do I have no shame?”
The manager reminded Tang Yunling, “But sweetie, you did the same thing last time.”
Is Tang Yunling that kind of person? Yes, she is.
Tang Yunling, “…”
Tang Yunling directly video-called Shi Zhi on WeChat. Shi Zhi didn’t answer but replied with a message, “A bit busy. You need to make an appointment if you want to talk. If you want to jump the queue, you need to…”
Tang Yunling transferred 2000 yuan to Shi Zhi, and Shi Zhi immediately accepted and answered the video call.
Tang Yunling, “…”
Shi Zhi sighed, “Why did you give me so much?”
Tang Yunling: Is this really the boss of a company? Shi Zhi must be running her studio at a loss. She used to hear that Shi Zhi was generous to her fans, but now she seemed stingy with her.
If Tang Yunling asked, Shi Zhi would tell her it was because Tang Yunling was a fake fan.
Tang Yunling connected the video call with Shi Zhi, originally intending to get straight to the point, but quickly realized something was off.
“You’re eating sunflower seeds.”
“Didn’t you just say you were very busy?”
Shi Zhi said confidently, “I am very busy, busy eating sunflower seeds.” She couldn’t even free her hands.
Tang Yunling felt a headache coming from arguing with Shi Zhi like this and said to her, “We don’t know how the paparazzi took those photos.”
“Shi Zhi, this time you have to believe me, it wasn’t me.”
“If it were me, I… I would kick myself in the head on the spot!”
Shi Zhi originally believed Tang Yunling, not because Tang Yunling was particularly trustworthy.
However, Shi Zhi believed that given Tang Yunling’s acting skills, she couldn’t perform so convincingly. If Tang Yunling had that kind of acting ability, she would have brought work to the award ceremony and wouldn’t have to sit so far away.
But Tang Yunling piqued her curiosity, “How can you kick yourself in the head?” She wanted to see it.
If Tang Yunling could do it, Shi Zhi could be generous for once, as her butler hoped, and play the role of a spendthrift.
As the richest woman, she would not only return the 2000 yuan but also add an extra 20 yuan!
Tang Yunling, “…”
…
While everyone was discussing, Tang Yunling released a statement explaining that she was threatened by a stalker that night. It happened that Senior Shi Zhi was staying next door, so she sought help from Senior Shi Zhi.
She expressed her gratitude to Shi Zhi.
Tang Yunling then expressed her firm stance against stalker behavior and stated that she would pursue legal action against those who endangered her personal safety.
She had already reported the stalker who tried to break into her hotel room, and the hotel had surveillance footage as evidence.
In fact, the attitude and the report were something Tang Yunling had already decided on before the news broke.
…Because she was tempted by the chive dumplings Shi Yan ate, she bought some herself, but she didn’t expect that she would lose a lot of fans.
Tang Yunling cried out of frustration, and although Shi Zhi’s “comfort” didn’t help much, she realized that Shi Zhi had a point. Were her fans really that unreliable if they couldn’t even accept her eating chive dumplings?
Tang Yunling decided to let it go, which was a kind of enlightenment.
Netizens discussed various theories but didn’t expect that it was a stalker outside the door, and Shi Zhi happened to be staying next door, helping Tang Yunling.
In the comments.
“Resist stalkers, stalkers are not fans!”
“Support Tang Yunling.”
“Keep following up, they even pried the door outside the hotel, so arrogant.”
Some even praised Shi Zhi, “Shi Zhi seems like a really nice person.”
The Gardenia fandom also thought the same. They still felt uncomfortable with Tang Yunling, but the Shi Zhi they liked was beautiful and kind-hearted, and she helped Tang Yunling in times of danger.
No loss in investing!
…
Brother Quan said, “I didn’t expect Tang Yunling to be so tough this time.”
“But if she didn’t toughen up, next time she might not appear in entertainment news, but in social news instead.”
Shi Zhi followed up on Brother Quan’s comment and took another look. This time, Tang Yunling was very cautious. To avoid unnecessary misunderstandings, she even formally addressed Shi Zhi as her senior.
Shi Zhi operated her phone a few times.
Brother Quan noticed and became anxious, “What are you doing again…”
Shi Zhi looked up, “I’m not speaking out for Tang Yunling; I’m speaking out for all artists who find themselves in such situations.”
After Tang Yunling posted on Weibo, she curled up in her bed to sleep, unsure if what she did was right or wrong. She might lose even more fans. Previously, her image had crumbled just because she ate a chive dumpling.
Then, her manager knocked on the door, waking Tang Yunling.
“Shi Zhi liked and shared your post.”
This was something Tang Yunling hadn’t expected.
Tang Yunling’s manager said, “Shi Zhi is really magnanimous, making you look even more petty.”
Tang Yunling: ???
She suspected her manager might be a double agent.
…
Seeing the popularity of the Bai Zhi CP, Tang Yunling once considered forming a CP with Shi Zhi but failed. This time, she honestly corrected her attitude and unexpectedly gained a batch of CP fans.
Netizens commented.
“OMG, I must be crazy. Even though I know Shi Zhi is just helping Tang Yunling, I can’t control my imagination. During the day, they act like enemies, but at night, they climb balconies to be together…”
“Damn, this is kinda sweet!”
“The whole entertainment industry thinks we’re mortal enemies, but only we know how much we’re in sync and in love.”
A lot of people surprisingly got hooked on this “evil cult” and started making fan edits.
Shi Zhi had already seen the edits posted by fans in her support group’s chat.
The Gardenia fandom was filled with question marks, but at the same time, they thought Shi Zhi really pairs well with anyone she’s edited with.
Shi Zhi and Tang Yunling’s CP fans were quite numerous. Netizens, spurred by an unexpected piece of news, exploded with various shipper enthusiasm.
Cheng Yu asked, “Do you want it deleted?”
Shi Zhi said, “Forget it.”
This answer was very Shi Zhi-like; she didn’t care. Cheng Yu pursed his lips, “Actually, I can handle this without spending much money.”
Shi Zhi: It’s not really about money, though money is also a factor.
“Let’s not dampen everyone’s creative enthusiasm…” It would make her seem too overbearing. She’s not like Tang Yunling, and besides, “I want to suck Tang Yunling’s blood.”
Cheng Yu understood, but Brother Quan didn’t.
Tang Yunling found out she had CP fans with Shi Zhi and saw her fan count rising, feeling both happy and nervous.
She stayed put, afraid of being seen as petty again. Then, she saw many shipping videos where Shi Zhi looked particularly cool and dashing.
Tang Yunling: Did Shi Zhi have a hand in this?
No way?
Shi Zhi confessed, “It was me. I’m sucking your blood.” I, Shi Zhi, am sucking your blood.
Tang Yunling hadn’t realized it yet, so she was a bit slow.
Previously, Tang Yunling was the one sucking her blood, riding on her popularity. Now it was her turn; it wasn’t too much, right?
Blatantly saying she was sucking blood, such a wild approach was something Tang Yunling hadn’t seen before.
…
Shi Zhi continued filming “When the Wind Rises.” The director was very satisfied with her. Shi Zhi quickly immersed herself in her emotions, and she portrayed the complexity of her character very well. The last scene was moved up in the schedule due to location reasons.
Generally, filming scenes are often shot out of order, not strictly following the script. However, the director was a bit worried that Shi Zhi might not be able to handle such an explosive scene right now.
“Can you do it?”
Shi Zhi replied, “No problem.”
She had already memorized all her lines.
Outside, the turmoil increased, and the situation grew chaotic, with everything in disarray. However, it didn’t affect the Third Madam too much. She only needed to continue playing mahjong and cards and listening to gossip in those few plots of land, like which young lady ran away with which tutor.
The Third Madam, with a beautiful face and an indifferent smile, played her card, “Men handle big matters. Even if things really go wrong…”
Without the master, there were still the second and third masters.
Men always needed beautiful canaries.
The Third Madam, beautiful and carefree, didn’t care about virtue. What mattered most to her was her life and whether she could live well.
However, the situation was more severe than she imagined. During her outing to buy rouge, she encountered a violent crackdown, and the whole street was in chaos. The Third Madam got separated from the driver.
The Third Madam ran towards a safe place, holding her head as gunshots rang out. One young body after another fell beside her, but people still kept moving forward.
The Third Madam bumped into a young female student.
“Run… run quickly!”
The panicked Third Madam clung to the young female student, urging her to leave.
The young student, though young and with a tender face, had a firm expression. She shook her head at the Third Madam.
“Thank you. If possible, please go to the first house in the third alley of North Street and give my mother a message. The money is under the bed; she doesn’t have to wait for me.”
Then she continued walking towards the densest gunfire with a smile.
The Third Madam said, “You tell your mother yourself. Who am I to you, and why should I…”
The young female student looked back at the Third Madam, still smiling, “Then forget it.”
A blood-red flower bloomed on her forehead, and she fell into the crowd.
The Third Madam muttered, “Crazy… they’re all crazy…”
“How could I deliver her message? I don’t even know her. I need to go back, back to the mansion!”
The Third Madam ran quickly in her high heels, like receiving a signal. When she passed North Alley, she stopped, thinking of the young female student and the people she admired.
She knew they were great; they were fighting for freedom.
She wasn’t great; she just wanted to live.
But delivering a message… shouldn’t be a big deal, right?
The Third Madam’s face was full of struggle. Finally, she gritted her teeth and walked into the alley. Delivering a message shouldn’t be a big deal, right?
The alley was so quiet, completely different from the dangerous street filled with gunfire. She could also be great for once.
Then, the Third Madam died.
The seemingly peaceful alley, unlike the noisy street, was also dangerous. The Third Madam didn’t even have time to finish introducing herself as the Third Madam of the Song mansion before a large hole appeared in her chest.
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