The Yandere Mogul’s Jerk Ex-Wife

Originally, she was just venting her suppressed emotions by finding someone to blame. Unexpectedly, after returning home, Small Liu posted Jian Ning’s beautiful photos on Weibo.

Sun Le praised her as if she were a fairy, lavishing compliments and showering her with rainbow-like flattery. Everyone who saw these photos seemed bewitched, constantly praising her.

Small Liu instantly turned into a jealous spirit.

She felt, why was she living so miserably while Jian Ning, who had done nothing, gained everyone’s recognition within just a few days and saw her fan count rapidly increasing?

So, Small Liu took action, directly composing a long post on the headlines, fabricating stories about Jian Ning’s past arrogance, bullying, narcissism, mental health history, poor character, and how she had driven away crew members.

As soon as this post came out, everyone was in an uproar.

Two years ago, Jian Ning had some fame in the entertainment industry. Although not a top-tier traffic star or acclaimed actress, she was still considered a small flower. Suddenly, almost overnight, all of Jian Ning’s information, photos, and experiences vanished into thin air.

Jian Ning herself seemed to have disappeared, with no one knowing where she went or what she was doing.

Now someone was exposing that Jian Ning had been admitted to a mental hospital???

Main Text Chapter 44: Heartache

As soon as this half-true, half-false post was released, it instantly went viral. Countless onlookers and those with grudges against Jian Ning and Qiao Yu swarmed in. Onlookers were shocked and sympathetic, while those with grudges spoke more harshly.

Some of Qiao Yu’s rivals even openly reposted the post, using the profound subtleties of Chinese language to sarcastically mock Jian Ning.

They didn’t directly say anything bad about Jian Ning, but the implied meanings were extremely obvious. They sarcastically remarked about her being a big shot who disrupted everyone’s peace when she first entered the industry, someone feared by directors and extras alike. They sighed about how today’s youth are impulsive, doing anything for fame, lacking moral sense and shame. They warned that if such a star became popular again and became an idol for immature children, it would be a nuclear-level threat to the country.

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