Chapter 673: 672: Forced to Reveal Miss Wen’s Identity
Chapter 673: 672: Forced to Reveal Miss Wen’s Identity
Chapter 673: Chapter 672: Forced to Reveal Miss Wen’s Identity
As Chu Mufeng’s voice faded, Ms. Sun looked at him in shock. She had been with Chu Mufeng since he was an unknown minor star, and had seen him rise to his current status.
She had never expected that Chu Mufeng would actually consider changing his agent…
“Chu Mufeng, do you think you would be where you are today without me? I admit your path to stardom was smooth, but that’s also my contribution…”
“Your contribution? What does that have to do with you?”
The PR manager, who had been standing outside, couldn’t listen any longer. If Chu Mufeng hadn’t insisted on protecting Wen Xin, the PR manager probably would have barged in long ago and driven both people out.
“Ms. Sun, do you think Chu Mufeng’s success today is all thanks to you?” asked the PR manager with a light laugh, as if looking for a hint of guilt on her face.
“Of course… of course I had a part in it…”
“You’re really shameless!”
The PR manager looked at Ms. Sun with a cold smile. Although he never managed the affairs of artists, he had long heard of Ms. Sun’s actions.
If it weren’t for Chu Mufeng’s continual protection of Ms. Sun, she probably would have been fired by the entertainment company long ago.
“Let me make it clear to you, Chu Mufeng’s success today is entirely because our company’s backstage boss was willing to support him. Otherwise, do you think he would have such resources? Are you not aware of what resources you have at your disposal?”
The biggest asset of an agent is resources, and Ms. Sun, like Chu Mufeng, was a newcomer to the entertainment industry with no resources or connections – they had both grown thanks to being spoon-fed by the boss.
Now, to shamelessly hoard all the credit for herself, and even contemplate doing something as disgusting as sasaeng fan activities against her boss, was simply revolting.
Not in the mood to waste words with Ms. Sun, the PR manager looked at Chu Mufeng, and spoke in a cool tone, “The PR department has prepared an announcement and will handle the matter regarding you and Miss Wen. During this time, I hope you don’t release any statements or announcements, or you’ll have to bear the consequences yourself.”
“Also, if you want to change agents, you can apply to Manager Meng. He would be very willing to help you with this matter!”
After saying this, the PR manager left Chu Mufeng’s dressing room. He had originally planned to share the revelation that the backer behind it all was Wen Xin, but it now seemed unnecessary.
Regarding Wen Xin’s reputation, the company would go through legal proceedings together with Chu Mufeng’s rights to reputation. What difference would it make to harm their boss and their financial backer? They would certainly not show mercy.
The PR manager posted announcements on both the company’s official website and its official microblog, clarifying the relationship between Wen Xin and Chu Mufeng, and included pictures of them together as children to prove there was no romantic relationship between them.
At the same time, all evidence that Jiang Linyan had hired trolls to stir up public opinion was posted online as well.
Soon after, another post appeared on WEN Entertainment’s official website – a legal letter targeting Jiang Linyan and the online trolls.
Netizens were somewhat perplexed as they read the legal letters online; they all felt WEN Entertainment’s legal actions were to defend Wen Xin and didn’t have much to do with Chu Mufeng.
Even after viewing WEN Entertainment’s clarifications, the netizens were far from calm, and they continued to leave comments below.
“Hey, hey, hey, if you can’t whitewash it, then don’t force it, okay? Could your company have been coerced by the Mu family? I really don’t get it, is the prince of the capital blind or something? What kind of women does he not want?”
“Exactly, the prince of the capital actually has a thing for this kind of woman.”
“I can’t understand what’s so good about this kind of woman, talented, sure, but flirtatious as well. Now, can the connection with King Chu really be cleared up? How about the news on the Capital University Forum? He even likes young girls…”
The online news didn’t cool down because of the entertainment company’s clarification; rather, it grew more intense. Everyone thought that Mu Chengxi was manipulating the entertainment company…
The PR manager looked at the escalating news online and suddenly felt a headache coming on. He thought these netizens were brainless. The evidence had clearly been thrown out there, yet they kept slandering Wen Xin. Have they gone mad?
He turned his head to look at the legal affairs staffer sitting beside him, his face filled with worry. “Xiao Quen Quen, should I start preparing my resignation letter? This is the first time I’m dealing with the boss’s matters, and it’s turned out like this. Do you think the boss will ask me to resign voluntarily?”
The legal staffer, who was busy formulating an opinion and preparing to appeal in court, glanced at the distressed PR manager and then at the computer in front of him.
“I think, the boss would indeed do something like asking you to resign voluntarily, but no matter what, we have to resolve the issue first. I can point out a way for you—reveal the boss’s identity as the backer behind the scenes, and a lot of the negative impact will dissipate.”
The PR manager let out a resigned sigh after hearing the legal staffer’s suggestion. How could he have not thought of that? But to expose the boss’s identity that had been hidden for so many years just like that, wouldn’t all the previous efforts be wasted?
“I’ll deal with it again, and if it’s really not possible, I’ll have to ask for the boss’s opinion. There’s no other way to do this!”
At this time, Wen Xin was sitting in the dormitory, looking at the phone that Ling Xu ‘Er had handed her. It contained information about Wen Huai, and the netizens had done a powerful job exposing the fact that Wen Huai was the heir to two major labs in Beijing.
Looking at the messages on her phone, Wen Xin’s usually cold demeanor instantly sank. She could tolerate the netizens’ abuse and defamation toward her, but them targeting Wen Huai truly displeased her!
Now the three people beside her, seeing the change in Wen Xin’s expression, unconsciously took a step back, sensing that Wen Xin was about to explode.
After several minutes of silence, Wen Xin sat back down, turned on her computer, and entered a string of code. She found some household registration information from somewhere.
She covered the key parts of the household registration information concerning her and Wen Huai with a code, and then posted it on the Capital University Forum, using a few bold red words as a title to remind those talking nonsense online.
“Wen Huai and I are siblings by birth…”
When Wen Xin revealed her sibling relationship with Wen Huai, everyone who was watching was shocked!
“Oh my god, who would have thought that the two top scholars of Capital University are siblings? That’s terrifying!”
“What kind of genes are these? It’s enough that both of them are good-looking, but to have such high IQs as well? That’s just strange.”
“What a frightening pair of siblings! Both are the Freshman Kings of Capital University…”