Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities

Chapter 778: Jiang Mo Was Spilled by Haters



Chapter 778: Jiang Mo Was Spilled by Haters


Editor: Henyee Translations


During this period, Gu Zhaoming and Ruan Xueling frequently accompanied Gu Hongwei in reclaiming the inheritance left by Old Master Gu for Gu Zhaoming.


This portion of the inheritance had long been managed by the Gu family’s Elder Council, with most of it under the control of the Great Elder.


The elders of the council assumed Gu Zhaoming would not reclaim his share, presuming the assets belonged to them. Thus, Gu Zhaoming’s retrieval of his rightful portion also impacted the interests of the elders.


Besides the fifth elder, who staunchly supported Gu Zhaoming, only the second and seventh elders, former allies of Gu Zhaoming, stood by his side.


As Gu Zhaoming reclaimed his inheritance and solidified his authority within the family, he also expanded Zhaofeng Entertainment in the capital.


While Zhaofeng Entertainment ranked among the top three companies in the entertainment industry, it still trailed slightly behind Tiansheng and Ruihua.


Determined to provide support for the younger generation, Gu Zhaoming refused to stop there.


Following Gu Yang’s encounter with Jiang Mo, the hashtag #Jiang Mo’s Cleanliness Treatment# soon became a trending topic.


Jiang Mo’s mysophobia had yet to be cured, so he hadn’t planned to make it public so soon.


However, during an event, a hater appeared and splashed him with a half-empty bottle of mineral water.


While such an incident might merely embarrass other celebrities, for someone with Jiang Mo’s severe cleanliness obsession, it could trigger a breakdown on the spot.


All media cameras focused on Jiang Mo, anticipating a sensational scene.


However, Jiang Mo didn’t collapse as expected. Though he felt a subconscious disgust, he maintained his composure and swiftly left under staff escort.


When the incident was shared online, netizens condemned the haters and expressed sympathy for Jiang Mo while also being intrigued by his mysophobia.


To preempt unwarranted speculation, Jiang Mo posted on Weibo that he was undergoing treatment for his condition and expected to fully recover soon.


As a popular rock star, the incident garnered significant attention.


Gu Yang, not particularly invested in entertainment news, came across it through notifications.


Afterward, Jiang Mo even sent her a private message, expressing his relief. “[Fortunately, I underwent hypnosis with Sister first. Otherwise, I would’ve vomited at the scene.]”


This wasn’t an exaggeration; it was a genuine reaction.


On the other hand, Gu Yang inquired about his future developments, showing concern for Big Shot Sister’s underlings and gathering firsthand information.


Jiang Mo remained relatively reserved and aloof in front of the camera. However, as they grew more acquainted, he opened up about the ordeal he faced.


Jiang Mo: “[Sister, let me tell you, I’m really in trouble this time! That hater wasn’t just any hater, but a fan of my idol, Geno!]”


“I never expected that my idol, a Western rock singer, would still have haters after leaving the industry for so many years.”


Gu Yang gained insight. “[Did he splash you because you mentioned Geno at the concert?]”


Jiang Mo: “[Exactly. Sigh, I never imagined that I could shield my idol from a calamity, even though I’ve never met him before.]”


After Jiang Mo’s concert that day, Gu Yang also tried to learn more about the idol he mentioned, but Geno Gagula was truly obscure.


At least in China, there was no personal information about Geno Gagula or any of his songs.


Later, Feng Jue noticed her confusion and assisted her in researching Geno Gagula’s past online.


However, what they discovered was far from flattering.



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