My Wife Longs for Divorce Every Day - Chapter 711 - Chapter 711: 711, just go back to being the aloof Little Princess.
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Chapter 711: 711, just go back to being the aloof Little Princess.
Mo Weiyi sulked and said, “I think I screwed up again.”
“What’s the matter?”
“….”
Mo Weiyi really didn’t want to talk about something so embarrassing.
In the movie theater in the afternoon, she was bored waiting for Su Wanwan to pick up her tickets. Those guys were yapping on and she saw the boy asking for her WeChat was about eighteen or nineteen, wearing a sunny smile. She figured she might as well play along and help them finish their task.
Who knew they would put her WeChat QR code on the live stream?
Now she really was in trouble because of this.
The hand on her waist tightened, “Who called you just now?”
Mo Weiyi: “….”
Turns out nothing could be kept from Xiao Bai.
“Huh?”
Mo Weiyi had no choice but to relay the whole afternoon’s events, then promised, “I’ll ask Rong An to change my phone number tomorrow.”
“Alright,” Xiao Yebai said calmly, “Didn’t you hate strangers approaching you in the past?”
You’re even adding strangers on WeChat now?
“That was the past, I am interning now and soon stepping into society. Like you said, as the heiress of the Mo Family, my unique identity prevents anyone at the law firm from letting me work. So, I’ve been changing lately.”
Having regular take-out for lunch, diligently finishing work from Mr. Wang, actively greeting colleagues, as long as a stranger seems pleasant enough, she won’t reject them like before.
In short, Mo Weiyi really has been trying to change.
Xiao Yebai did not say a word.
Mo Weiyi pursed her lips and reached out a finger to clutch the fabric of his pajamas, “Xiao Bai.”
…
The two had not been together for a while.
A lot had happened at the house during this time.
He was busy at the company, and she was similarly busy at the law firm.
When he would come home late, she would have already fallen asleep in bed.
At this moment, Mo Weiyi felt a little feverish.
**
The next day.
Xiao Yebai got up very early and left. When Mo Weiyi woke up, only she was left in the bedroom.
After getting up, she turned on her phone and immediately called Rong An.
An hour later, Rong An arrived at Lishui Bay Villa with a new SIM card.
At the same time, he reported, “Princess, I already deleted the related posts online. I’ve also banned the users that posted them.”
“How many posts were there?”
“It’s fine.”
Rong An installed the card, handing the phone over to Mo Weiyi.
As a computer major, deleting posts and banning IP addresses were just small tasks for Rong An.
Mo Weiyi didn’t think much of it. After quickly turning it on, she sent out messages to several close friends informing them of her new number.
So Su Wanwan scolded her along the way, finally saying, “I implore you, please be the noble, cold princess you were before. The people-friendly approach really doesn’t suit you!”
Mo Weiyi: “….”
**
Imperial Court Villa.
Su Wanwan sat on the sofa. A tablet on the coffee table was playing a live stream of the game, Honor of Kings.
This streamer’s name was “Ergou”, the young guy from yesterday who was desperate for her to scan his WeChat QR code.
He was currently live streaming the character Xuan Ce in the game. He’s indeed good at it. His streaming style is humorous and entertaining, chatting and cracking jokes while playing, and creating a lively atmosphere.
Even though it was the morning and not peak stream time, his viewer count had reached over 900,000.
Checking the leaderboard, in the whole stream of Honor of Kings, “Ergou” had the highest popularity. It seemed like he was the number one player.
Even more eye-catching was the title of his live stream:
“100% win rate strategy to get to 101 stars! Lose once and get a cash prize of $5000!”
As he was quite good-looking and was doing a face-cam livestream, the comments in his livestream were flying. Judging by those infatuated IDs and comments, it seemed like most of the fans were girls?
Are there also perverted men who like to watch such young boys livestreaming their games?
And then they post online asking netizens to track him down?
Su Wanwan thought for a moment, feeling a bit uneasy. She once again picked up her phone and dialed Mo Weiyi’s number, “Weiyi, did you have someone look into those posts?”
“Rong An has already deleted all of them.”
“You should let him check the posting IP addresses again, and better to find out who those posters are and when they registered. I find this a bit off. Given your looks, you wouldn’t cause such a big stir, right?”
Mo Weiyi’s face darkened: “…”
Would she start disparaging his looks after having attacked his intelligence?
He could tolerate disparagement of other things, but his looks?
Unacceptable!
Mo Weiyi snorted twice, “What’s wrong with my looks? Don’t I look better than those internet stars? Lately, I’ve taken a down-to-earth approach. I hardly dressed up yesterday, I didn’t even wear any jewelry, and I had a hat on. From my hair to my toes, everything about me is natural. Those internet stars all have plastic surgery faces, their faces full of hyaluronic acid, and you dare compare me with them?”
Su Wanwan was speechless, “What I mean is, there are so many internet beauties these days, but most of their gimmicks are artificially manipulated and promoted by talent agencies behind the scenes. Your ‘street beauty’ search is a bit strange, and this morning I specifically looked it up and it even made the hot search on Weibo, there’s even someone trying to dox you, they almost found out your real identity. For precaution, I think it’s better for CEO Xiao to investigate this, to prevent trouble before it occurs.”
“Alright then.” Mo Weiyi agreed.
But he only found Rong An.
To bother Xiaobai with such a small matter wasn’t necessary, he thought.
…
In the afternoon, Rong An had found out.
“Princess, the posters all used foreign routers and the posting time was centralized around 10 o’clock last night. Someone later found out your real identity, including some of your information, but they didn’t manage to spread it…”
Mo Weiyi asked, “Can you find out who the poster is?”
“All the routers are foreign, and each time they use a different endpoint.”
“So you can’t figure it out then?”
“After I had someone delete the posts, they went quiet. They probably knew we were taking action here, and the routers have all stopped working.”
“…” Mo Weiyi pursed his lips, then took a deep breath.
“Princess, should we tell Mr. Xiao about this?”
“Just investigate it for now. Let me know when there’s a new development.”
“Okay.”
*
*
The chaotic weekend finally passed.
Monday.
Early in the morning, at 9 o’clock, Su Wanwan arrived at school.
The film that Jiangxin Continent had shot was being edited. The editing work was mainly done by a male student named Fan Tian in the team.
The other three girls in the team had finished their work, and Su Wanwan, as the team leader, was responsible for overall coordination, basically just keeping an eye on the progress every day.
When she got to the editing room in the department, there were already many people working, they were all classmates.
“Wanwan, you’re here.”
Wu Ying, who had been sitting there, immediately stood up, smiling in a flattering way.
When Su Wanwan came over and saw her and Li Xiaolin, she asked, “What are you two doing here?”
“I came to see the progress of our group.” Wu Ying said as she picked up a bag from the side, “Wanwan, have you had breakfast? I have sandwiches and milk here.”
“No need, I’ve already eaten.” Su Wanwan pulled out a chair and sat down.
She glanced out of the corner of her eye and saw that Fan Tian was holding a half-eaten sandwich in his hand.
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There was also a carton of milk next to him.
Fan Tian coughed twice and quickly put down the sandwich.
Su Wanwan said, “You eat first, resume editing after you’re done.”
“Oh.” Fan Tian could only put down the mouse and pick up the sandwich to continue eating.
But he looked somewhat uneasy.