3966-chapter-127-part-2
Chapter 127-Part 2
When Wang Jingjing was reborn, she considered herself fate’s favored child and naturally refused to lower herself to do such degrading things. Her conflict with Sister Chen deepened over time, and now they were practically enemies.
For the past few years, she had been living off her previous savings.
Every time she saw Jiang Nian shining brightly on television or the internet, she couldn’t help but feel a surge of hatred.
This Jiang Nian had ruined her life twice!
She couldn’t bear to see Jiang Nian living well, especially after hearing Sister Chen mention that Xue Hang and Jiang Nian were preparing for their wedding.
This news only fueled her resentment and madness.
But Jiang Nian was so far out of her reach that even seeing her face-to-face was nearly impossible.
At that moment, she learned from Sister Chen about a neighbor who had exposed Jiang Nian years ago.
Without hesitation, she contacted that person immediately.
The two communicated privately several times and discussed many things about Jiang Nian.
Over time, Wang Jingjing confirmed that the other person was indeed someone from Jiang Nian’s circle because they knew far more details than Sister Chen and spoke of Jiang Nian with obvious resentment and disdain.
After much thought, Wang Jingjing finally devised a plan: leak the news, hire online trolls to stir things up, and let the situation snowball.
Not only would Jiang Nian’s image and reputation suffer, but the Xue family would also view her differently.
In their eyes, an actress would always remain an actress, unworthy of entering their family.
Moreover, with the upcoming Hundred Flowers Awards for Best Actress, could someone with poor character and no professional ethics deserve such an honor?
Only by ruining Jiang Nian’s life could Wang Jingjing exact revenge for her two lifetimes of suffering.
Now that she had achieved her goal, Wang Jingjing smiled smugly.
She had nothing left to lose. If she was going down, she would make sure to drag someone down with her.
Gloating, she kept a close eye on Jiang Nian and her studio’s Weibo accounts, ready to respond at any moment.
But while her focus was entirely on Jiang Nian, she failed to notice a few other voices beginning to emerge.
It wasn’t until she saw strange comments under Jiang Nian’s Weibo posts:
“Ahhh, check the trending topics! Hurry!”
Wang Jingjing frowned.
Trending topics? What trending topics?
…
She clicked in confusion and found that the top trending topic was about the “China Cancer Foundation.”
What was so interesting about that? She sneered and clicked it open nonchalantly.
But upon seeing the content, her smile froze on her face.
The post was from the “China Cancer Foundation” and read:
“Thank you, Ms. Jiang Nian, for your selfless donation. Thank you for all your support and assistance to our foundation. Thank you!”
The post was brief, but it was accompanied by two images: one was a record showing Jiang Nian’s donation of three million two years ago, and the other was another record showing her donation of three million just a month ago!
Wang Jingjing was stunned for a moment but then scoffed.
“Six million? Just six million? Does she think that’ll save her image?”
But moments later, several other charity organizations posted in unison—China Red Cross Society, China Disabled Persons’ Federation, China Youth League, and China Children’s Foundation—all thanking Jiang Nian for her donations and support.
The posts, when combined, revealed a staggering total: Jiang Nian had donated over forty million yuan to charity over the years!
…Forty million?!
Not only was Wang Jingjing dumbfounded, but netizens scrolling online felt as if they had been hit by a wave and were now drowning.
Were their eyes deceiving them? Jiang Nian had silently donated over forty million yuan?!
Was she crazy?
At this point, a well-known online blogger calculated Jiang Nian’s earnings from endorsements and film projects in recent years.
After careful analysis, they discovered that the amount she had donated was nearly half of her net worth!
Jiang Nian’s loyal fans erupted in tears, screaming with pride:
“I knew I didn’t stan the wrong person! So what if my Nian Nian likes shiny things and luxury bags? Is it a crime? She earned her money legitimately, and not only did she buy herself nice things, but she also donated forty million! You may not have gold, diamonds, or luxury cars, and you may think you’re noble and modest, but tell me—how much have you donated? Do you have the right to criticize her?”
The opposing voices were silenced.
Even those who had previously attacked Jiang Nian felt embarrassed and backed down.
“What about those calling her unfilial? A person who quietly donates millions to help others—how could she possibly neglect her own parents?”
“And those spreading rumors about a sugar daddy? Would someone who values money so little and donates it away sell themselves for wealth? Stop insulting her!”
“If it weren’t for this smear campaign, we might never have known about Jiang Nian’s good deeds. I suddenly admire her so much.”
“We judged and criticized her without knowing anything. While we sat here typing angry words online, she was quietly making the world a better place. I feel so ashamed.”
The tide had turned.
Completely.
Even those who initially joined the mob to attack Jiang Nian began apologizing, saying they had been misled by false information.
Now, they turned their anger toward the bloggers who had smeared Jiang Nian, vowing to dig up whoever was behind the malicious rumors.
In just one day, public opinion had made a complete 180-degree turn in Jiang Nian’s favor.
Wang Jingjing stared at the screen in stunned silence.
Zhou Shanshan’s hand trembled, and her phone fell to the floor.
It was over.