However, just as he dialed the number, a large number of Qiao Moyu’s fans appeared on the internet. Their comments were very reasonable and well thought out. They analyzed the situation in an orderly manner and shamed those anti-fans.
In a glance, Xing Yichen knew that this had to be accomplished by a hired team. He couldn’t help but wonder, ‘Just who did this?’
Although Qiao Moyu’s drama crew is supportive of her, they certainly wouldn’t spend so much money to quell down the public opinion at such a high speed. Therefore, someone in the background must be helping her.
However, he was familiar with everyone that Qiao Moyu is surrounded with. Who could possibly help her?
In another villa, not far away from Xing Yichen’s, Father Ye and Mr. Huang bent down in front of a computer.
The two of them observed the changes on Qiao Moyu’s comment section, unable to hold in their surprise.
Mr. Huang asked: “Mr. Ye, was this done by your team?”
Father Ye shook his head: “I haven’t even had the chance to send orders, who would someone take initiative to do this for her?
“Could it be Peicheng?” Mr. Huang glanced at the screen while tapping the table. His face displayed a meaningful smile.
“Him?” Father Ye smirked: “It’s more likely that his rival helped rather than that boy. It can’t be him!”
“I don’t think so,” Mr. Huang commented: “This time, they’ve been filming together everyday. They’ve even cuddled together with their intimate scenes. Perhaps there’s already a spark between them.”
“Really?” Father Ye said doubtfully: “Then I’ll ask him about it.”
“You shouldn’t ask him about this matter. If you do, it will have a bad consequence.” Mr. Huang added: “Let nature take its course! Since we have nothing else to do, let’s continue on with our game of chess.”
……That night, all of Qiao Moyu’s anti-fans were rendered speechless by the counter arguments. The person who plotted against her was unable to destroy her image and instead, gave a boost to her popularity. Qiao Moyu’s fans even increased by over a million because of this event.
Since the actress herself insisted that she was fine, the filming crew continued on with their original plans. Two days later, the filming crew returned to the Imperial capital and Qiao Moyu was finally able to return home.
When she arrived, it was just time for lunch. Luo Luo sat on his high chair while Nanny Yu fed him. He pouted as he complained: “Luo Luo doesn’t like to eat pumpkins!”
“Luo Luo doesn’t like carrots!”
“Luo Luo doesn’t like cucumbers!”
He rejected those vegetables one by one. The only food he favored was the pickled fish that Nanny Yu cooked earlier today, while the rice was left untouched.
By the time Qiao Moyu pushed open the door and walked in, Sister Yu was advising the little toddler: “Baby needs to eat all kinds of vegetables and rice so you can grow up well. Didn’t Luo Luo say that he wants to grow up fast and protect mother? If you don’t eat properly, our picky Baobei will grow slowly.”
Upon hearing this, the little boy took a small bite of the pumpkin, chewed, then paused.
Qiao Moyu deliberately closed the door very quietly. She changed her shoes to indoor ones, circled around the hallway, and quietly came into the dining room.
The little guy spat out the cucumber that Sister Yu fed him. He reached out and scooped a piece of fish before placing it in his mouth.
His hand was white and tender. Qiao Moyu snuck up behind him, her lips curling up. She stuck her head out beside him and grinned: “Luo Luo, is the fish tasty?”
The little boy was about to bite into the fish when he suddenly noticed Qiao Moyu right by him. He immediately forgot about the fish and dropped the half-bitten piece on his plate, his mouth hanging open.
The boy’s eyes widened in disbelief when he saw his mother suddenly appear before him. His expression froze on his small face, making him appear very comical and cute.
Qiao Moyu couldn’t help but pull closer and kiss each side of the little boy’s cheeks. Then, she handed a gift that she had prepared beforehand and said: “Luo Luo, mom is back. She brought a present for Baobei!”
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