Closer to Revealing My True Self-Chapter 649 - 420 Who Spread the Rumor_1

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Chapter 649: Chapter 420 Who Spread the Rumor_1

Tama’s mine changed hands overnight.

Compared to certain people, Tama was indeed a small player, unable to even protect his own mine.

He might’ve been called a local bigwig, but in this area, there were far bigger "snakes."

Because of Feng Yi’s incident, all mines that had transitioned, all tourist-open projects, shut down their ticketing channels.

They were all digging for diamonds in their own mines!

Who knew if there’d be a second oversight, a big fish that slipped through the net?

No more letting tourists pick up a bargain!

And the news about Feng Yi digging up a large diamond spread on the internet.

With such a fuss having been made, and so many tourists at the mine at the time, videos and photos from different tourists’ phones, from different countries, pieced together the whole story—from "Feng Yi panning for diamonds in the water" to "helicopters coming to escort."

Whether it was the stir caused by the diamond itself or the incident surrounding Feng Yi, it was full of explosive revelations.

The self-media and marketing accounts were ecstatic, as if they were on steroids.

On the edge of a tropical rainforest, within a village.

The bird’s nest harvesting team finally returned to the village after completing their task in the rainforest.

Eja, carrying the bird’s nests, returned to the village and delivered them to the buyer.

An adventurer who had entered the rainforest with him was scrolling through his phone, looking at the news as it came in live.

"Who’s this lucky... Eh?"

Upon seeing Feng Yi, the adventurer finally remembered something.

In the rainforest, these natives kept talking about "Nabu," claiming they’d seen a thirty-meter snake.

He immediately searched for the video on his phone and then thrust it in front of Eja and another native.

The video showed a segment from Feng Yi’s private collection, where the Titanoboa was captured.

He wanted these natives to see what a fourteen-meter snake was like and then use their brains to imagine what a thirty-meter one would entail!

"Tell me, what do you see?"

The native, Eja, stared intently at the video for a while, then pointed at Feng Yi in the video:

"I can tell, this young man looks somewhat familiar."

Strange, where had he seen him before?

Outside the rainforest, in another city.

Several villagers from Wula Village, with the diamonds they found in the "forbidden land," came to this city.

The village chief and a few sturdy villagers, plus Sulayem, had traveled far from their village to sell the diamonds using channels known to the chief. ƒreewebɳovel.com

While the chief and his companions were busy, Sulayem, who was about ten years old, joyfully surfed the web with his newly bought phone.

Then he came across the news about Feng Yi.

The news contained many elements, and Sulayem, after detailed searches based on each one, specifically looked up Feng Yi himself. After all, this man was also his savior.

Afterward, Sulayem’s expression became increasingly strange.

When the village elders finished their business and came over, Sulayem quickly walked up to them with his phone to show them the news he’d come across that day.

"Grandfather, we don’t need to worry about him coveting our stuff anymore! What he’s dug up is bigger and rarer, and all the many diamonds we have may not be worth as much as that one he has!"

After the village chief, wearing reading glasses, finished the news, he felt a mix of envy and yet it seemed reasonable.

"Worthy of someone who has been shown friendship by the emissary of our forbidden land!"

Deities can bring so many diamonds to his people, and they can also give that man a present.

This could explain Feng Yi’s good fortune.

Ah, the grace of the deities!

The village chief didn’t feel that the deity was being partial.

If they were to trade places, getting such a large blue diamond in their village might not be a good thing. It would attract too much attention; they were still weak. The way things were now was just right.

He looked again at the video on the phone, showing several helicopters protecting the area.

The village chief was inwardly glad: Fortunately, they had refrained from doing anything beyond the bounds of friendship to him.

With these thoughts, the chief was fairly calm and was about to return the phone to Sulayem.

Sulayem didn’t take it but instead pulled up another page, a previous news article he had saved about Feng Yi and his art modeling.

The photos, with their exquisite and perfect details, the visually striking imagery, first stunned the chief and then filled him with admiration.

"The stories passed down by our ancestors, our deity, they resemble this image, but way more robust than Feng Yi!"

The village chief’s eyes held a discerning and disdainful look.

After all, a deity is a deity, not something that a small vet like Feng Yi could compare with!

But it was exactly because of Feng Yi’s news and this "art modeling" that they saw Feng Yi through an even friendlier lens.

"His belief must be connected with our deity! Indeed worthy of one who has received the deity’s blessing!"

The village chief returned the phone to Sulayem and said:

"Save the picture."

The image of Feng Yi gave the village chief inspiration. He could imagine the deity’s appearance based on Feng Yi’s photo, but the deity’s figure must be even taller, more robust, and majestic!

Let’s add another statue in the village.

The "small vet" Feng Yi, flying back home, had no idea about all this—if he’d known...

Social death, from the cities at home to the rainforest abroad.

Meanwhile, having safely returned to his home by Cui Lake, Feng Yi first reassured the many friends and relatives who had expressed concern for him.

Feng Yi’s phone also rang nonstop, calls from all sides, some inquiring about his safety, some curious about the incident’s development, probing for its authenticity, extremely interested in the raw diamond... and even various safekeeping service recommendations.

Too many unfamiliar and unacquainted people, along with some he knew but didn’t want to get involved with.