CEO's Sweetheart is a Super Idol-Chapter 295 - 288 Luck Bonus
Shenghai, residential area
Li Ke, who had been closely monitoring Lv Fangxin’s movements, suddenly stumbled upon a shocking piece of news.
A beauty blogger exposed that Lv Fangxin had allegedly been tricked into working in "Thailand" and was pregnant when she was bought back.
Frowning, Li Ke clicked on the video linked beneath this post.
The video featured a woman with a pointed face, large eyes, and hair styled like a "bird’s nest," heavily filtered under Level 8 beauty enhancements, making her unrecognizable.
"The Lv Fangxin you mentioned, I know her. We went to the same school."
... At this point, someone on the screen sent a message expressing skepticism.
"I have no reason to lie. If you don’t believe me, you can check our school’s graduation photos."
The woman’s grin at this moment was nauseating, resembling a brothel madam.
"Back then, there was a... hmm! A guy who was very close to Lv Fangxin."
... "Heh heh! Don’t just randomly make assumptions about their relationship in my chatroom!"
"Later, that guy went to ’Thailand’ and kept calling and texting her, saying it was profitable there. Then she went over. When she came back, there were rumors she went to the hospital for an abortion."
"He even mentioned it on his social media that time."
Li Ke replayed the video four or five times, over and over.
Then he went straight into the blogger’s livestream.
Sure enough, countless bullet comments were flying across the screen in the livestream, all asking about this matter.
However, the blogger kept skirting around and refused to answer any questions about Lv Fangxin.
Li Ke forced himself to stay calm and checked other information platforms.
As expected, this exposé was spreading like wildfire across the entire internet.
Countless hate commenters were frantically controlling the narrative. Whenever anyone started a thread to insult Lv Fangxin, it would garner no less than 20,000 likes and comments.
Some bigger marketing accounts even had comment numbers reaching the hundreds of thousands.
What made Li Ke so livid that he wanted to vomit blood was the fact that Lv Fangxin’s company hadn’t taken any action at all.
"Is the company team eating shit? Do they not know how to fight back? Are they just going to let Lv Fangxin take the heat?"
In truth, the team on that side was as frantic as ants on a hot pan.
But without any funding, there was no way to fight back against the hate campaign.
"There’s no other way. I have to do it. It’s all or nothing!"
Sushou’s eyes were bloodshot at this point, his body trembling, his expression fiercely determined like a gambler about to lose everything.
He stumbled to his feet, rummaged through the drawers at home for the property certificate, and headed straight for the pawnshop.
Selling the house would take too long; he could only pawn it at a "cabbage price."
While he was forced to pawn his house, the fans on his end had already bombarded his Weibo with insults.
Additionally, all sorts of defamatory content about Lv Fangxin continuously emerged.
"Haha! I knew from just one look Lv Fangxin wasn’t pure."
"They say she lost her most precious thing on a school bench."
"Tricked into going abroad—who knows what might have happened to her there? Imagine her fans, poor souls."
"No wonder she refuses to quit despite being cursed at every day—turns out she isn’t a virtuous person to begin with."
Meanwhile, Li Ke’s fan support group contacted Sushou.
But the only message they received was to wait as he was gathering evidence.
Unable to hold it in any longer, Li Ke berated Sushou furiously over the phone.
Had the two met in person, Li Ke felt certain he would’ve beaten that bastard to death.
After hanging up the phone, Li Ke promptly mobilized everyone to begin countering the hate.
The first step was naturally to dig into the background of this blogger.
To completely uncover the truth, fans in Lv Fangxin’s hometown went directly to her school.
The situation continued to escalate; trending searches, headlines, and hot topic boards were almost entirely dominated by this incident, with the top three trending subjects all tied to it. The storm showed no signs of stopping.
This scandal had even triggered a serious consequence: many individuals had begun sharing their own experiences of being genuinely deceived into going abroad and how their lives had turned tragic afterward.
The female blogger could never have imagined that her fabrications would incite such a massive response.
Her account was banned within less than four hours.
Following this, seven companies specializing in marketing accounts were issued warnings, which sent the show’s production team into a frenzy.
At this point, it was no longer an entertainment story,
and the relevant authorities inevitably began investigating Lv Fangxin’s background.
It turned out that Lv Fangxin had no overseas travel records, so there was no basis for the claim that she had been "bought back."
Of course, Li Ke and the others were unaware of this.
They were still busy countering the narrative and trying to "clear her name."
At around three in the morning, the internet suddenly exploded with information about the so-called "classmate" of Lv Fangxin.
It turned out this woman had an extensive pile of scandals behind her.
She truly was a classmate of Lv Fangxin’s—this was indisputable.
She had transferred to Lv Fangxin’s school.
But Lv Fangxin had dropped out only half a month after this woman’s arrival.
So the two had virtually no interaction.
This woman, on the other hand, had been expelled for bullying classmates and verbally abusing teachers.
After dropping out, she had been detained twice for theft and prostitution.
And her previous videos contained many indecent and offensive things.
Additionally, those responsible for the investigation released an audio recording.
The recording was from a local village official in Lv Fangxin’s hometown, who could prove that none of the events described by this woman had happened.
Soon after, this woman’s private phone number and residential address were leaked.
Many people called and texted her, asking who had tricked Lv Fangxin.
Even reporters claimed they wanted to interview her.
She changed her story once more, stating she had just "heard rumors" and wasn’t sure of their authenticity.
These words immediately subjected her to complete and utter backlash.
Were it not for Li Ke and a few die-hard fans stepping in to vehemently prevent it, someone might have already gone after her.
On the other side, the seemingly inactive Sushou finally posted proof on the company’s official website issued by relevant authorities, confirming that Lv Fangxin had no overseas travel history.
He also shared a lawyer’s notice.
Not only was the female blogger being sued, but two other hate commenters whom Li Ke loathed to the core were also being taken to court.
Soon after, the online narrative shifted, and waves of videos and essays debunking the rumors swept across the internet like a tsunami.
That day, the topic of Lv Fangxin continued to dominate the headlines.
For the first time, Sushou received approval from Lv Fangxin’s fans.
Looking at the hundreds of thousands of comments praising him, Sushou could only chuckle bitterly.
Currently, he was so broke he could only afford plain rice with soy sauce.
The funds for this round of countering the hate campaign had drained millions.
And he knew it wasn’t entirely his own effort—the opposing side had crossed the line, which made things go more smoothly on his end.
"Xiao Yue, what did Mr. Wan say?"
Watching Yang Xiaoyue hang up the phone, Sun Miao instinctively felt uneasy.
"Xiao Miao, Mr. Wan is under immense pressure. He’s been severely warned—we have to figure out a way to mitigate the impact."
"Mitigate the impact? Xiao Yue, surely we’re not going to step in directly to clear Lv Fangxin’s name, are we?"
"Sigh! Right now, we can only try to reduce the hype. Mr. Wan has already contacted several major platforms to suppress the issue, but those people are unwilling to drop it."
Yang Xiaoyue was terribly frustrated. Although the company holding massive influence was powerful, it couldn’t completely control public opinion across all major platforms.
Moreover, suppressing trending topics meant sacrificing traffic and losing significant revenue.
"We’ll just have to find a way to divert attention," Yang Xiaoyue said helplessly.
"... Ye Yuwei!"
Looking at Sun Miao, Yang Xiaoyue nodded with difficulty. "We’ll have to rely on another trending topic to overshadow this one, and only Ye Yuwei’s situation can do it."
Sun Miao couldn’t help but sigh. "If we don’t take her down this time, once those raw clips are released, she’ll be unstoppable."
"There’s no other choice. After all, this time... we’re not just up against that one company," Yang Xiaoyue said. Her expression suddenly turned grim and sinister. "But I won’t let her get away with this, either."







