CEO's Sweetheart is a Super Idol-Chapter 451 - 443: The Day of the Match
Zhou Dan said, "If you’re not feeling well, you don’t need to attend tomorrow’s schedule."
"No, Mr. Zhou, I’m really fine, I’m doing great."
Li Zimeng quickly replied. She had already missed a lot of appearances due to visa issues.
She wasn’t popular in the group to begin with, and being a foreigner, her resources were very limited.
So she cherished every opportunity to make an appearance.
"Alright! If you’re feeling unwell, make sure you don’t push yourself."
Zhou Dan didn’t pay much attention to Li Zimeng since her commercial value was low and she often had issues.
"It’s late, everyone go back and rest! There’s still the competition tomorrow."
Zhou Dan didn’t elaborate further; some things no longer needed to be shared with these girls.
When they got back on the vehicle, it was already a different nanny car.
At the same time, two more cars were in front and behind them, clearly additional bodyguards.
In the conference room, Zhou Dan sat down, still shaken.
She hadn’t expected that there could really be fans this crazy.
The craziest fans she’d encountered before only sent idols blades and similar items.
This time, someone openly revealed a weapon in public and tried to kill an idol.
If one of these girls had been injured, her operation would have utterly failed.
In less than half an hour after this incident occurred,
the Heavenly Idols girl group trended on social media again.
The first time was due to a stage accident, the second because of the fan confrontation.
Both events had been captured by fans’ phones.
The first trending topic had fans from different idol camps fighting.
Everyone praised their own idol’s calm composure in the face of danger, vying for praise.
Galaxy originally wanted to spin the incident into a moment of group camaraderie, but it turned out like always.
The fanbase buzz was uncontrollable, resulting in chaos.
Eventually, it escalated into mutual insults and heated arguments.
While everyone was still caught up in the tension from the first trending topic,
the second one arrived.
This time, it wasn’t just confined to Heavenly Idols fans; it exploded across the entire internet.
People from all circles were discussing the incident.
Thinking they had everything under control, Galaxy issued a statement.
They strictly condemned the inappropriate actions of the fan,
but didn’t say a word about how to handle extreme fans.
They also unveiled the current result of the situation: the offender had been detained.
In response, fans of various small idols began shifting blame.
Everyone claimed it wasn’t their goddess’s fan.
However, some fans on-site stated that the individual was standing among Meng Meixuan’s fan group.
Meng Meixuan’s fan group immediately refuted the claim, and began lashing out at anyone accusing them.
Then, someone insinuated that the person might have been sent by Peach or Galaxy.
This theory was bizarre and outrageous.
Galaxy fans, who were initially enjoying the drama or joined in the outrage, were left dumbfounded.
The next thing was the exposure of incidents where Galaxy idols had been harassed by extreme fans.
Heavenly Idols’ fans began attacking Galaxy.
The significantly smaller Galaxy fanbase was scattered and overwhelmed.
The detective-savvy Galaxy fans even found evidence that showed the offender previously supported Yu Qingjia.
This revelation caused many Galaxy fans to waver and switch sides.
They knew deep down that many fans in fandom clusters were unstable individuals.
"Are these people insane?" Yu Qingjia stared at her pocket room.
Right now, the room had over 400,000 active viewers.
Even major internet influencers couldn’t reach such numbers.
But at this moment, Yu Qingjia felt like she was losing her mind, because these viewers were all here to curse her.
Wang Yiran was similarly stunned; she didn’t expect that their group, originally spectators, would end up being the subject of drama instead.
"Close the pocket room!" Wang Yiran couldn’t bear to look anymore.
"No, I want to continue streaming."
"Sister Qingjia, you’re crazy. These people won’t stay."
"Even if they won’t stay, once the truth comes out, it’ll still entice fans."
Yu Qingjia calmed herself from fear and uneasiness.
She stared at the numbers, her eyes shining. If even one-tenth of these viewers became her fans, it would be incredible.
She started performatively chatting nonchalantly.
She didn’t respond to any questions about the incident,
which was a very smart move—right now, no matter what she said, it would only bring trouble upon herself.
Instead, she simply chatted with her fans about amusing topics,
infuriating the haters who felt her attitude was infuriating.
Wang Yiran couldn’t help admiring this older sister by a few months.
She was willing to risk everything for a shot at popularity.
Still, she underestimated the extent of the impact. Yu Qingjia managed to trend on social media as well.
This made her one of only two Galaxy idols, alongside Little Juzi, to enter the top three trends without spending money over several years.
Galaxy’s response was also astonishing—they didn’t even initiate Yu Qingjia’s live stream.
All in all, the night descended into chaos.
The next day, when the Heavenly Idols girls attended a program,
the previously modestly popular show skyrocketed to the top of the entertainment rankings.
Major media outlets, platforms, and experts from various fields weighed in on the fan attack controversy.
But soon, news spread that the individual was mentally ill.
This left those analyzing the situation and criticizing the "entertainment-obsessed" culture blindsided.
"Wow! That was so fast!"
"Yushen runs like the wind!"
"Youthful energy! Full of vitality!"
Watching Duan Yuxin leave Galaxy’s Lu Shanshan defeated in the 50-meter sprint, the Heavenly Idols girls were full of praise.
"Hmph! Such a shame Xiao Yu isn’t here, she’d crush them," Xu Mengchen muttered under her breath.
"Even if Xiao Yu were here, she wouldn’t make a difference!" Lu Bingbing couldn’t help but laugh.
"No way!"
"The best runner among Heavenly Idols is Jiang Mengqi. She’s actually a second-tier athlete."
Lu Bingbing’s remark shocked the other girls. Instinctively, they glanced over at the other side.
Jiang Mengqi was sweetly smiling, resembling a delightful lollipop.
Next up were Galaxy’s Dai Xin and Li Zimeng; the latter, sleep-deprived from the previous night, lost the race.
This delighted Yu Qingjia and her group, who promptly indulged in celebratory massages.
Next was the 4x100 relay race, where Galaxy girls finally witnessed Jiang Mengqi’s skill firsthand.
"Fangxin, can you run?" Wu Zixuan asked her teammate worriedly.
"No problem—I spent my childhood outrunning village dogs chasing me," Lv Fangxin responded.
Under Wu Zixuan’s stunned gaze, Lv Fangxin launched into the first leg of the relay.
She wore a white sports outfit, and her uncommon, long, straight legs among girls propelled her forward.
Her youthful, radiant face and confident expression, combined with her wind-like sprint, made her the center of everyone’s attention.
Wu Zixuan, taking the second leg, also ran quickly. She brought her unmatched youthful beauty to the field.
Her flowing hair exuded a fiery yet refreshing vibe.
But it was Jiang Mengqi’s final leg that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
This girl, ranked 11th in the Heavenly Idols roster, displayed terrifying skill.
She left the second place runner half a lap behind, all while maintaining her sweet smile mid-sprint.
Boys’ ideal dream girl couldn’t be more accurately embodied.
The testosterone levels in the crowd surged as some of the boys couldn’t help but stand up and cheer for this wind-chasing girl.
Since the athletic meet began,
the first group gold medal was secured by the Heavenly Idols trio and another teammate’s combined efforts.
At the swimming pool,
Yang Ni, wrapped in a towel, confidently walked in.
The stands were packed with her fans.
A sexy, voluptuous female host originally wearing a revealing swimsuit was instantly overshadowed.
"Yang Ni! Yang Ni!"
Fans erupted in cheers for her.
This irritated the other girls participating in the competition alongside her.
Especially the female host, who was already planning to teach her a lesson later.
She believed her swimming skills were superior.







