“How?” Lan Yan asked excitedly.
“We can do this…”
After listening, Lan Yan’s eyes widened: “But, if we do a paternity test, it’ll give us away.”
“Don’t worry, it won’t take that long. Even if it really comes to that, the report can be faked.”
Lan Yan thought that this plan was feasible. It would provide a plausible excuse for her leave before and also sow discord between Qian Zhenhao and his wife.
The two of them talked for a while before hanging up.
“You should rest well. It’s not too late to go after you’ve recovered.”
“Okay, I understand.” Lan Yan replied.
“Yutang, thank you.”
She had saved her life; she would remember this kindness.
“Rest well.”
After hanging up, Bei Yu Tang finally breathed a sigh of relief.
It was good that she was alright.
Bei Yutang turned on her computer and logged onto major domestic websites, only to find that many mainstream media outlets had deleted all information about Qian Minghao.
Furthermore, some online sources claimed that the video was fabricated, a deliberate smear campaign, and warned millions of netizens that simply stirring up trouble behind a keyboard was illegal.
The police in Hangzhou and Linhai cities already arrested the person who initially posted the video and spread the rumors. That person confessed on camera, saying he was paid to do it.
The story of the arrogant arrest of the ‘official’s son’ for soliciting prostitution was thus forgotten.
Whether it was true or false, no one knew.
Some firmly believed that it was true, others remained cautiously optimistic, but many more claimed that they had been fooled. These comments were clearly the work of internet trolls.
People these days don’t know what ‘internet trolls’ are; only those who infiltrate the various media outlets know. And these media outlets, big and small, have all been informed by their superiors, so it’s an unspoken secret.
The matter ended with much fanfare but little substance.
Bei Yutang, looking at this outcome, wasn’t surprised.
She knew that the Qian family had powerful backers, but she hadn’t expected them to be so formidable. This served as a warning to Bei Yutang: if she took action against them, she had to either destroy them completely, otherwise, she would face endless trouble.
Although the Qian family’s backers weren’t her target for revenge, she still needed to find out who they were.
A powerful backer wasn’t someone they could rely on forever.
Bei Yutang needed to understand at what point the other side would stop interfering with the Qian family, so that she could act more effectively.
Bei Yutang thought a lot, writing many plans in a blank notebook, then crossing them all out.
Bei Yutang knew of a famous international private investigator company that, for the right price, could investigate an entire family history.
Bei Yutang contacted them and placed an order.
Seeing a million yuan disappear from her account instantly, she didn’t even flinch.
After doing all this, Bei Yutang finally took a shower and went to bed.
The next morning, since her parents didn’t plan to go out, Bei Yutang volunteered to buy seafood for them, planning to cook a seafood feast that evening.
Bei Yutang rode her bicycle along the coastal road, with the azure sea on one side and tree-lined paths and upscale restaurants and clubs on the other.
Meanwhile, luxury yachts departed from Moon Island, heading toward the largest island in the Pusen Islands.
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