026 Su Yunjin, Get Out of Showbiz!
All is well, do not worry.
Just these eight short words, and everything was settled!
All the previous speculation and curiosity suddenly made sense: the revelations from “Inside the Circle” turned out to be true!
Su Yunjin had secretly caused trouble, leading to Zhang Chuchu’s hospitalization!
She climbed up by relying on others, yet her heart was so vicious, and then she put on the façade of an innocent white lotus afterward—who could stand for that!
Recalling the recent scandals in the entertainment world—the endless parade of fallen idols and scheming, two-faced actresses—netizens erupted in outrage.
“Su Yunjin is disgusting!!”
“Well, no wonder she became famous overnight—her tricks are ruthless enough.”
“I’ve been sick of her since she replaced Chenlu as the center-stage mentor. Would anyone with self-awareness do such a thing?”
“She must think we’re blind, pretending nothing happened.”
“To be honest, before the modeling show, I was amazed by Su Yunjin’s singing. But now… ha, without character, nothing else matters.”
The condemnations grew louder and louder.
Amidst the chorus of criticism, some claiming to be live audience members at the center-stage girl group’s show began sharing their own accounts.
“This finally came to light—I was there, and we were all shocked at the time.”
“People who weren’t present might not know, but later on, Zhang Chuchu had to be supported and couldn’t even stand.”
“We were in the audience and didn’t know what happened onstage. But everyone clearly heard Zhang Chuchu say, ‘Su Yunjin, why did you hurt me in secret?’”
“Exactly—think about it, how could Luo Zizhen have kicked Zhang Chuchu through another person?”
More and more witnesses chimed in.
Finally, some audience members revealed what happened behind the scenes after the live broadcast cut off.
The sight of Zhang Chuchu, aggrieved and shouting angrily at Su Yunjin, once again infuriated her fans and the public.
Especially when Zhang Chuchu, barely able to stand between two people, was forced to say it was all a misunderstanding—many fans were in tears.
And when Su Yunjin finally revealed her injured foot, claiming she was hurt, even the onlookers could no longer keep quiet.
“Su Yunjin is the ultimate white lotus.”
“Oh sure, ‘my foot is injured, it hurts so much.’”
“No royal blood, but she’s got all the royal ailments—what, did your foot hurt from kicking someone?”
“Oh please, who cares if you die, now you’re saying your foot is injured—must be an old wound, right? Su Yunjin is blacklisted for life!”
“I didn’t believe it before, but now it’s clear—this woman is a snake.”
“I’m not even a fan of Zhang Chuchu, but this time, I’m on her side. Su Yunjin, get out of showbiz!”
Fury.
An overwhelming tide of fury.
Driven by this anger, Zhang Chuchu’s fans started a trending topic on Weibo: “Let Su Yunjin Leave the Entertainment Industry.”
At the same time, many began digging for dirt on Su Yunjin.
With the formidable resourcefulness of the online community, rumors began to pour in from all sides—Su Yunjin frequenting nightclubs, Su Yunjin working as a hostess, and so on.
Not only that, but under the official account of the center-stage girl group, a huge crowd gathered, demanding that the production team kick Su Yunjin out.
Trending lists exploded.
Short video platforms exploded.
Front-page headlines exploded.
In a single night, the scandal surrounding the girl group’s live show dominated every corner of Huaxia, sparking a nationwide frenzy.
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Inside Zhang Chuchu’s hospital room.
Watching the situation unfold online, she finally allowed herself a satisfied smile.
“Hmph, Su Yunjin, let’s see if you can still make it out of this!”
“With this kind of dirt, how will you ever stand in the entertainment world again?”
Of course, connections, status, and resources all matter in showbiz.
But more important than those are obedience and character.
After all, the entertainment industry doesn’t belong to any one person—it’s a place where everyone must cooperate, whether in acting or variety shows.
In short, even the most popular stars, once accused of bad character, are quickly abandoned by investors.
Some, no matter how talented, can lose all support overnight.
Now, Su Yunjin, without any notable works to her name, was being painted as a diva who climbed to the top by stepping on others.
With this, not even Zhang Zhichang could help her survive in the industry!
Unless this woman gives up on showbiz and obediently becomes an ordinary person.
But if so, what was the point of entering the entertainment world at all?
Zhang Chuchu had been here long enough to know—no one willingly leaves the glamour and excitement of this world.
As long as there’s a chance, countless people fight tooth and nail to squeeze their way in.
Would Su Yunjin be an exception?
With cold, triumphant amusement in her eyes, Zhang Chuchu set down her phone and drifted off to sleep, thoroughly content.
She was confident that by morning, Su Yunjin would have issued an apology—and be forced out of showbiz.
Of course, getting Su Yunjin publicly ousted did her no direct favors.
But as far as Lu Yiqing was concerned, she’d done him a great service—she’d have to make sure Lu Yiqing thanked her properly!
Snuggled under her blanket, Zhang Chuchu slipped into dreams.
But at that very moment, while Zhang Chuchu dreamed sweetly, she was unaware that elsewhere, the powerful socialites and magnates whom celebrities vied to please were left utterly stunned.
“Su Yunjin?”
“Isn’t that the little one from the Seven Orders Sect?”
“She’s grown up already? Well, it seems the seven old masters have finally let her go.”
“I remember when we visited the Seven Orders Sect years ago, those old men hid that little girl away so carefully, as if afraid we’d have designs on her.”
“By the way, isn’t this center-stage girl group show backed by the Lu family? Does this mean the Lu family is about to claim Su Yunjin?”
These wealthy elites all knew about the marriage alliance between the Lu family and the Seven Orders Sect.
Not only did they know, but deep down, they envied it fiercely, wishing the whole alliance would fall through.
After all, the Seven Orders Sect had a history stretching back over a thousand years.
According to their investigations and the sect’s own accounts, the first generation of the Seven Orders Sect dated back to the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
From that founding patriarch, the sect only grew stronger, enduring the rise and fall of countless dynasties throughout Huaxia’s history.
During the war of resistance, the entire sect—from the leader down to the servants—descended the mountain to join the fight. In that brutal conflict, the sect was nearly wiped out.
After the war, only five members of the Seven Orders Sect remained. These five became the current patriarchs.
Yet it was these five who not only restored the sect to its former glory but also preserved every skill and secret passed down since the time of Shang Yang.
For any family, having such a sect on their side would be a windfall, propelling their clan to new heights.
The Lu family had only gained this alliance because the old Lu patriarch once happened to save the seventh patriarch of the Seven Orders Sect—a stroke of luck that brought them the marriage contract everyone else dreamed of.
Wasn’t it like winning the lottery?
How could they not be jealous?