The photo of Chi Mu fighting with another man for that little assistant has spread throughout the circle.
This is the first time that his issues with the assistant have become known to the public.
A crowd of reporters gathered at my doorstep, interviewing me.
"Miss Ning, what do you think about Mr. Chi's situation?"
"Miss Ning, will you meet with the Mistress?"
"Miss Ning, may I ask you..."
I raised my head, my gaze indifferent: "What do you want me to say?"
An Intern stepped forward and said sternly, "Miss Ning, you left Mr. Chi for money back then; are you now trying to emotionally blackmail him again?"
"You don't know that it was Chi Mu who relentlessly pursued me until I reluctantly agreed to marry him."
"As far as I know, Mr. Chi willingly chose to be with Miss Zhou."
"They truly love each other; can you please leave them alone?"
I stared at her sharply: "Are you a friend of He Linlin?"
The Intern was taken aback, her face turning red: "Of course not, I just think..."
I interrupted her, "Then why are you defending her?"
"Will what you just said be included in the report?"
"Would you use such sharp words to question Chi Mu?"
"Or is it that your reports are always aimed at the disadvantaged?"
"Such reporting from you is probably not very fair."
Intern's face turned bright red, and she wanted to retort, but I cut her off with my next sentence.
"If I remember correctly, Intern, spreading false news can get you fired, right?"
Her expression grew increasingly unpleasant, and finally, in a fit of anger and embarrassment, she asked, "What do you mean by that?"
"I'm just speaking the truth."
I shook my head, finding it Mu sing.
Suddenly, I felt dizzy and blood started to flow from my nose.
I calmly explained, "I've been sick lately; I'm close to death."
"So I often have nosebleeds. Everyone shouldn't be too concerned."
The crowd was in an uproar, with some mocking, some sympathizing, and others feeling uneasy.
That Intern grew increasingly angry, glaring at me fiercely: "You're really going to any lengths to steal a man."
"Faking illness and playing the victim—do you really think that will bring Mr. Chi back to you?"
"Dream on!"
She stormed off in a huff.
I watched her leave, finding it Mu sing.
The video of me being surrounded by reporters quickly became a trending topic.
Chi Mu publicly declared that he would never divorce.
He said he would protect me.
He Linlin's journalist friend was fired by their boss, and public opinion about me began to polarize.
"Is this Ning Zhaozhao really sick?"
"Look at her pale face; she might actually be close to death."
"What can Mr. Chi do then? Abandon her?"
"You people, can't you have a little compassion? Ning Zhaozhao is innocent!"
"Mr. Chi has already married her, so he should treat her well instead of fooling around!"
"......"
There is a netizen named "Truth Emperor" who has been speaking up for me.
"What the truth really is, none of us know."
"Instead of guessing blindly here, it's better to rationally observe and be cautious."
"Regardless of whether Ning Zhaozhao is ill or not, she is Mr. Chi's wife, and Mr. Chi should take on the responsibilities of a man."
"As for Zhou Assistant, since she chose to be the Mistress, she should bear the consequences of being insulted."
"Please do not view anyone with prejudice."
Truth Emperor's words resonated with quite a few people.
I shook my head and turned off the comments section.
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