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The True Heiress Is The Real Bigshot novel Chapter 235

Chapter 235: 227 geniuses that Hua Country must protect, to donate to you? [3 updates]

Before looking up Wen Tinglan, Fang Ruotong had no idea he would turn out to be the top scorer in the Shanghai City college entrance exam.

Before she took a leave of absence from school, her grades were just average, though she attended the best high school in Ningchuan.

Ningchuan also used the national test, and she had taken practice exams, with her highest score being 560.

Yet last year, the top scorer in Ningchuan had achieved 723 points.

Such a gap was something Fang Ruotong didn’t even dare to contemplate.

So when Wen Tinglan was forced to donate bone marrow to her, she felt a secret sense of superiority.

But things changed too quickly, she couldn’t get treated, and was about to lose all the glory and wealth.

After all, there is no shortage of netizens on Weibo who act on rumors; rumors always spread faster than clarifications.

Even if this Weibo post couldn’t really harm Wen Tinglan, it would result in him getting scolded for a while.

Because just two days ago, Fang Ruotong had announced she found a suitable bone marrow donor and was about to undergo surgery soon, and her fans were very concerned about her illness.

Seeing her suddenly post this Weibo, they were half confused and half angry.

Of course, signing a consent form and then not donating is just someone changing their mind, and you can’t force them.

But her fans didn’t see it that way.

Fang Ruotong, a young girl, had been tormented by illness for a year, and was about to recover, but was stood up at the last minute—who wouldn’t be angry?

[Hug for Tongtong, don’t be sad, no one knew this would happen.]

[Ah? Who is Wen Tinglan? Why did he break his promise?]

[That name sounds familiar, I’m sure I’ve seen it somewhere.]

[Wait, wasn’t he the one with the highest score on this year’s national test? The Shanghai City top scorer with nearly a perfect score?!]

The term “top scorer” instantly made the situation very serious.

Being the top scorer is an achievement many people look up to, let alone having a score close to perfect.

So, after seeing that comment, a lot of people started looking it up.

[Holy shit, really close to a perfect score, 745! I heard from my sister that the science comprehensive this year was really hard, she usually scored over 260 on practice tests, but only got 223 in the actual exam, that’s incredible.]

[Wow, the top scorer broke his promise, seems like he’s only good at studying; his character isn’t that great.]

[Isn’t donating bone marrow voluntary? If he doesn’t want to donate, what’s wrong with that?]

[If he didn’t want to donate, why sign the consent form to begin with? It hasn’t been that long, and he’s already changing his mind? Clearly deliberate.]

[I heard, and I’m just saying, that this top scorer comes from a poor family, while our Tongtong is a rich and privileged girl. Backing out at the last moment, perhaps he wants more.]

After logging into several alternate accounts to manage the comments, Fang Ruotong left Weibo satisfied.

She looked up confidently, “Dad, I also got my live streaming platform to buy a trending search for me. Just wait, they will have to settle with us.”

They were the ones who forced Wen Tinglan to sign, but did Wen Tinglan have any proof?

“Good.” Fang Zhicheng’s hope was also reignited, and he praised, “You truly are your father’s good daughter.”

In this way, even if he went to prison, he could still deal a heavy blow to Wen Tinglan.

IBI, they have no control over Weibo comments.

**

Just as Fang Ruotong expected, it wasn’t long before a new trending search appeared.

#Shanghai City Top Scorer, Breaks Promise#

Clicking on this trending search led to Fang Ruotong’s Weibo post.

There was also a kind-hearted marketing account that summarized the events.

As a result, many netizens who had always taken a high moral ground to criticize others started to take action.

Seeing that Wen Tinglan was the top scorer, they flocked to the official Weibo of Imperial Capital University, demanding that the university must revoke Wen Tinglan’s admission.

Such an unreliable person mustn’t be allowed into the highest institution of Hua Country.

If Imperial University didn’t revoke Wen Tinglan’s admission, they would keep boycotting.

Ying Tianlv didn’t use the internet much, was usually too busy, and didn’t pay attention to trending news.

But recently he had been collecting information related to Ying Zijin and came across this trending search.

Initially, Ying Tianlv just glanced at it, but noticed the name Wen Tinglan.

And Wen Tinglan was the son of Ying Zijin’s foster father.

Ying Tianlv realized the gravity of the situation and immediately drove to the Wen family’s neighborhood.

He had been there several times before, but Ying Zijin wasn’t present, so he never got to meet her.

Ying Tianlv didn’t have high hopes this time either.

But what he didn’t expect was that the person who opened the door for him this time was the girl he had only seen in photos.

Ying Tianlv was suddenly stunned.

Ying Zijin had no intention of letting him in: “Can I help you?”

This polite yet distant attitude made Ying Tianlv feel his tie was too tight.

He loosened his tie and said in a low voice, “I saw a negative trending search about your brother, so I came to help.”

“Hmm.” Ying Zijin nodded, “I know.”

She was preparing things Wen Tinglan needed for Norton University and hadn’t been online, having been informed by Old Master Zhong.

“I have friends at Imperial Capital University who can help suppress the trending search.” Ying Tianlv thought for a moment, “Zijin, rest assured, the university won’t revoke anyone’s admission over such an ambiguous matter.”

But sometimes, the power of public opinion is indeed great.

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