After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!-Chapter 210 - 138: Identity Exposed on Weibo (Part 3)
Of course, there were also the obsessive fans who couldn’t stand seeing their idol’s name tied to anyone else, so they banded together and rushed to the "An Ordinary Person" Weibo account, calling him shameless and accusing him of riding on their idol’s popularity.
"..." Ning Youguang.
...
Zhou Tang, who had been so excited he didn’t fall asleep until five in the morning, slept until noon the next day.
Half-awake, he opened his eyes and saw Xiaoqian with a lollipop in his mouth, staring wide-eyed at him from the edge of the bed.
"..."
Zhou Tang, feeling exhausted, pulled the blanket back over his head.
Xiaoqian, having finally waited for his brother to wake up, wasn’t going to let him off so easily. He lifted the blanket and shoved a phone in his face.
"Bro, you’re trending again."
Zhou Tang didn’t even bother to look.
Xiaoqian continued, "Bro, why did you follow a psychology influencer?"
Zhou Tang’s eyes flew open, and he snatched the phone away.
When he saw the trending topic on Weibo, he was so shocked he sat up in bed.
Immediately, he held his phone, anxiously reading the netizens’ comments on this trending topic.
He found that most netizens were quite rational, just observing the drama.
But in a big forest, there are always a few irrational ones.
Even though Ning’s sister never showed her face in her Weibo, they unscrupulously accused her in the comments of riding on others’ fame and being shameless...
He felt both angry and stifled. He had originally said he didn’t want to reveal so soon that he knew the Weibo alias of Ning’s sister.
But now, with all this online chaos.
Frustrated, he scratched his head, then had no choice but to take out his own phone and dial her number.
"I’m sorry, because of me, you’re being scolded for no reason." His voice was husky and low with just-woken guilt.
"How did you know that alias was mine?" Ning Youguang asked curiously.
"Last time at uncle’s house for dinner, I accidentally saw the photo you took, and last night I saw the exact same one on Weibo."
"Alright then." Ning Youguang chuckled, "Let them scold, I’ll just treat it like air."
"But seeing you get bashed for no reason makes me feel guilty." Zhou Tang felt suffocated, "You’re so nice, and they’ve never even met you or interacted with you. How can they scold you, decide what kind of person you are?"
"As a celebrity, shouldn’t you understand that online likes and dislikes can sometimes be completely inexplicable?"
Listening to the gentle, non-accusatory voice of the girl on the other end.
Zhou Tang felt a pang in his chest.
...
As Zhou Tang’s friends, Zhao Sui and Ming Chao couldn’t ignore his Weibo updates.
Unless they didn’t use Weibo. 𝒻𝑟𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝑛𝘰𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝘤𝘰𝘮
As long as they were on Weibo, when they saw something trending related to Zhou Tang, they would mostly take a look.
Since Zhou Tang had a concert in Beijing yesterday, they had been paying more attention to him online these past two days.
This morning, when the trending topic #ZhouTang’sMentalState# appeared, they checked out the related information.
Moreover, because of the association with Zhou Tang’s name, the Weibo user ID "An Ordinary Person," a psychology influencer, also caught their attention.
The more Ming Chao looked at this ID’s Weibo content, the more he couldn’t help but have a suspicion.
Amidst his speculation, he casually followed the Weibo user "An Ordinary Person."
Right after, he took a screenshot of himself following the user and sent it to Ning Youguang.
[Brother: [image] Is this your Weibo?]
The Weibo alias was revealed in front of Zhou Tang, and it was only a matter of time before it was revealed in front of her brother.
But Ning Youguang hadn’t expected it to be so soon.
Almost simultaneously after she finished the apology messages with Zhou Tang, she received a message from her brother.
At this moment, what could Ning Youguang say?
[Youyou: Yes.]
Now, she could only feel really grateful that her Weibo content had been consciously managed to be positive from the start.
If not, she might have been facing immediate social death at this crash site.
As for...
Forget it, it doesn’t matter.
Even if her brother sees her oldest Weibo posts and thinks they don’t match her perceived age, so what?
After all, her dad and mom and grandpa all knew she had been different from regular kids since she was young.
Being questioned by him in his heart isn’t a big deal.
In her view, given Ming Chao’s personality.
Even if his suspicions were overwhelming, he wouldn’t run up to her and ask, "How come you posted such content on Weibo when you were young?"
Besides, he’s so busy, where would he find the time to comb through all thousands of her Weibo posts?
Ming Chao indeed didn’t have the time to read all his sister’s Weibo posts.
Because he had other things to ask Zhou Tang. 1314







