After a Contractual Marriage, Little Taotie Went Viral!-Chapter 443 - 430: Press Conference
Sister Li thought she was just too nervous and had seen it wrong, shook her head, and didn’t dwell on it; she took the documents and got on the stage.
The press conference began.
"Welcome everyone to today’s press conference. The journalist friends who are here should all know that I am Qin Yun’s former agent, and today I want to confess some things in front of everyone." Sister Li smiled.
The dirt she had prepared was something Qin Yun couldn’t possibly clear, and furthermore, in a short time, they surely wouldn’t have time to respond, making this a done deal.
"Everyone must know about the recent buzz between myself and Qin Yun. Qin Yun was previously just a D-list celebrity relying on clout to get attention. Everyone knows it’s incredibly hard to become famous in the entertainment industry. There are only a few reasons one can rise so quickly: being a chosen one, incredible luck, or having someone backing them."
"Indeed she has someone backing her, but I cannot say who it is."
Sister Li’s voice was particularly loud.
What she said excited everyone present.
The invited journalists were all frantically taking notes, not wanting to miss any juicy points.
Several media were streaming the event live as well.
Sister Li’s commentary at the scene was being simultaneously broadcasted on several platforms.
"These tricks are not something she’s used just once or twice. In all these years following her, it’s not that I haven’t advised her, but the Qin Yun outside of public view is completely different. She never listened to my advice, continuously dabbling in unspoken rules. Therefore, she had a fallout with the company, parted ways with me, and eventually, the company went bankrupt, all because of Qin Yun working behind the scenes."
"The power behind her is too strong for our company to withstand." Sister Li’s voice became helpless.
She fully understood what kind of stories internet trolls and gossipers wanted to hear, so when she talked about these helpless yet ambiguously colored tales of transactions within unspoken rules, the internet went wild.
The live streams on various platforms also erupted, with the heat soaring to millions as everyone intensely discussed the authenticity of the claims.
[Is she reliable or not? Qin Yun doesn’t seem like that kind of person. Moreover, the agent did quite a bit herself, are we sure it’s not the agent who forced Qin Yun?]
[I think it’s true. Qin Yun doesn’t have any noteworthy works and rose to fame mysteriously. I’ve always said she must have someone backing her. Plus, her agent mentioned someone with a strong background she dared not expose.]
[Be rational. The entertainment industry is so deep; do you truly believe the pure school beauties on screen are all that clean?]
[Qin Yun is being wronged; this Sister Li is no good!]
[I’ve been bullied by Sister Li before, and it was Qin Yun who helped me. What Sister Li says is unreliable; she’s a villain!]
[I trust Qin Yun! I almost committed suicide once! I just tried sending her a private message. Not only did she help contact my best friend, but she also called the police and saved me from the brink of death! She even came to see me herself. I believe she’s innocent! If she was the type to sell herself for fame, why didn’t she choose to expose my situation back then? Wouldn’t that have drawn even more attention?]
[Stop trying to spin it! This evidence is solid enough!]
[I think the unspoken rules are just the tip of the iceberg; there must be more explosive news to come.]
[I also believe Qin Yun! I once paid extra for my brother to win, but she noticed immediately. Not only did she have the program refund me, but she also got me an autograph. Someone like this, I can’t believe she’d do such things!!]
Many of those whom Qin Yun had helped before came forward to speak for her, and Qin Yun’s fans didn’t believe she was that kind of person.
Qin Yun was scrolling through the highest trending live stream on her phone, and the rapidly moving comments made her dizzy. However, most of the comments were scolding her, and those defending her quickly got buried.
The trolls were like bloodthirsty demons, fiercely tearing her apart.
"Sister Yun, how could she do this? None of it is true!"
Yuanyuan grew anxious, wanting to stand up and refute immediately, but Qin Yun grabbed her, "Let’s watch more."
How could she not watch Sister Li’s meticulously arranged big show to the end?
Qin Yun smirked as dark air swirled around Sister Li’s brows—this was the aura of misfortune.
She wouldn’t pass today unscathed.
Such a pity.
"Sister Yun!"
Yuanyuan unwillingly sat down. Qin Yun patted her hand soothingly, and Yuanyuan could only quiet down and continue looking at the stage.
Sister Li continued.
"Not only this, but Qin Yun is also incredibly jealous. Last year a new artist signed with our company, but couldn’t withstand her oppression and torment, leading to jumping off a building."
As Sister Li spoke, tears fell, and a girl who had been following her began crying too.
"Yinyin was a good girl. She wholeheartedly wanted to be the best actress, working particularly hard while others took breaks. She was always learning whenever she had time, but she was unlucky and got envied by Qin Yun. Qin Yun took all her resources and forced her to accompany clients for drinks and sleep, ultimately unable to bear the humiliation, she leapt to her death."
"She was only just twenty, such a lively life was ended by Qin Yun, and Yinyin’s family still hasn’t recovered."
"Qin Yun must be held accountable for this!!"
Sister Li and the girl cried bitterly, and the reporters at the scene were all greatly indignant.
"I didn’t expect Qin Yun to be like this."
"The entertainment industry’s depths are just like this, it’s not just Qin Yun, how few have jumped because of bullying and humiliation?"
"Qin Yun must take responsibility for this!"
Qin Yun calmly watched as Sister Li stirred the emotions of everyone present into blaming her for going too far, yet no one seriously investigated whether these claims were true.
She knew the girl Yinyin who jumped, it clearly because Sister Li forced her to give resources to an artist she favored, and when Yinyin refused, Sister Li entirely sidelined her, leaving Yinyin resource-less in the company for five months, earning nothing and still having to pay a huge penalty fee.
She went to argue with Sister Li but was berated so badly she couldn’t lift her head, and in the end, faced with such desperation, she jumped from the rooftop, ending her own life.
And the woman crying on stage now was the one who took Yinyin’s resources back then.
To distort the truth to this extent—did Sister Li’s brain even still work?
Qin Yun laughed lightly.
Yuanyuan was surprised: "Sister Yun, how can you still laugh?"
Qin Yun coughed lightly, pulling down her hat brim lower.
"I find her kind of amusing," Qin Yun replied in a low voice.
Yuanyuan nodded, "More than just overboard, it’s utterly insane."
Yuanyuan pounded the table in anger, "Should we call Mr. Pei?"
She felt the situation was getting out of control. Sister Li had gathered so many people to frame Sister Yun, clearly not intending to let it rest—calling Mr. Pei was necessary.
Just as Yuanyuan took out her phone, Qin Yun seemed to guess what she intended and said, "No need, this will be resolved soon."
Yuanyuan was surprised, "Sister Yun, are you planning to go up there and beat Sister Li to death?"
Qin Yun laughed, how did Yuanyuan get more adorable?
"Of course not, Sister Li is dooming herself, the more she slanders me now, the worse it will end for her later."
Qin Yun told Yuanyuan to keep watching.
Yuanyuan huffed. Although unwilling, she returned her gaze to the stage.
Sister Li brought out Qin Dawei.
"Everyone, perhaps you won’t believe me when I assure you of Qin Yun’s poor character, but this man is Qin Yun’s father. He’s raised Qin Yun for over twenty years; surely, what he says can’t be false?"
Qin Dawei nervously rubbed his hands together, forcing a smile.
"Hello, everyone, my name is Qin Dawei, and I’m Qin Yun’s dad."
Qin Dawei was pushed closer to the reporters’ cameras by Sister Li.
The cameras loomed over Qin Dawei’s face, and he nervously stammered, "Yes, I’m not Qin Yun’s biological father, but I picked her up outside and have cared for her all these years, sacrificing my own comfort to raise her."







