Chapter 806: Return the Luck, Miss Si Will Help You! (1)
Huang Ninghui, with his five million followers, shared his daily food exploration activities regrly.
He had a decent appearance, scoring about seven out of ten, and his makeup skills attracted many female fans. His social media engagement was even higher than that of some minor celebrities.
As soon as this particr post went live, the reposts andments surged.
[?! I wanted to visit this restaurant, but the kitchen is too dirty! How can anyone eat the food here? Imagine the bacteria.]
[Avoid this ce! I’ve followed Huang for years, and he’s always fair, pointing out both the good and bad. This is the first time I’ve seen him criticize a ce so harshly.]
[A dirty kitchen is already uneptable, but adding poppy shells to the food? No wonder it tasted so good. Never eating there again. This must be reported!]
[Boycott Ting’an Restaurant! Such hical ces should be shut down!]
[This restaurant is disgusting. How can anyone promote such a trashy ce? Gross!]
The fans were outraged.
Given the issue of food safety, even casual inte users began to join the boycott.<div>
Ji Qingyao frowned.
She didn’t know Huang Ninghui, this food blogger, nor was she aware of the dark underbelly of the restaurant review scene, but she trusted Si Fuqing.
Seeing the post gaining more traction and more people joining the boycott, Ji Qingyao quickly sent a private message to Si Fuqing’s studio.
There wasn’t much she could do except counter the more outrageousments.
Soon it was time to board, and Ji Qingyao got on the ne, turning on flight mode, but she remained tense throughout the journey.
How should she tell Si Fuqing about the matter of stealing luck?
No wonder Si Fuqing had been vilified online in the past; it was probably because her luck had been stolen.
An hour and a halfter, the nended at An City International Airport.
Ji Qingyao took a few deep breaths before heading to the address JIANG Shuihan had given her, to Si Fuqing’s studio.
The studio wasn’t in the city center, but in an apartment building six stories high on the outskirts.
Si Fuqing treated her employees well, providing food and amodation.
Feeling a bit anxious, Ji Qingyao knocked on the door, which promptly opened.
However, she hesitated to step inside.
“Come in and sit,” Si Fuqing pointed to a single sofa opposite her, her tone very familiar. “Everyone else is out, there’s no one here, so you can rx.”
Ji Qingyao was surprised to find the studio empty even though it was working hours.
She pressed her lips together before stepping inside.
“Mr. JIANG said you have something urgent to discuss with me,” Si Fuqing closed her script and nodded. “What’s the matter?”
“I’m here to apologize,” Ji Qingyao suddenly knelt down, her voice strained. “I’m sorry, Miss Si. It was only after being guided by two masters that I realized I had taken your luck, and your health…”
The monk had said that whether it was life swap or forcibly stealing luck, it would have an irreversible impact on the original owner.<div>
The essence of life swap was “swap,” at least leaving one’s life intact.
But stealing luck meant robbing someone’s life, squeezing them dry.
She knew Si Fuqing had been in poor health, even gaining weight due to hormone medication.
Ji Qingyao couldn’t imagine what would happen if Si Fuqing’s luck werepletely taken.<div>
“It’s not your fault; you didn’t know,” Si Fuqing’s expression changed. She immediately helped Ji Qingyao up. “Get up, there’s gold under your knees; you shouldn’t kneel.”
Ji Qingyao’s hands dropped, her fingers clenched, “But I took your luck…”
“I said, you didn’t know about it,” Si Fuqing patted her shoulder. “And you came to find me as soon as you found out. You did the right thing.”
“I took what wasn’t mine, so I must return it to its owner,” Ji Qingyao sped her hands, smiling bitterly. “But I really don’t know how to return the luck I took from you.”
Si Fuqing looked up and smiled, “Don’t worry. Since you’re willing to return it and have a strong will, most of it has already been returned. Don’t burden yourself too much.”
Hearing this, Ji Qingyao finally sighed in relief, her expression resolute. “The master said my younger sister also has your luck. I’ll make sure she returns it to you as well.”
Si Fuqing said calmly, “Perhaps not everyone will be as understanding as you.”
Ji Qingyao was stunned.
“The Thousand Army Alliance’s assessment ising up, right?” Si Fuqing raised an eyebrow. “You’ve trained for twenty years; your physical condition is excellent. Even without my luck, it won’t affect you much.”
“But your techniquesck the ruthlessness because you haven’t faced life-and-death situations. I can teach you some moves; do you want to learn?”
Hearing this, Ji Qingyao’s eyes widened, “Miss Si, you…”
Si Fuqing’s willingness to let go of past grudges and even teach her made her very happy.
Recalling Si Fuqing’s swordsmanship demonstration that day, it was clear it wasn’t just for show.<div>
Only experts could tell that the de in Si Fuqing’s hand was genuinely lethal.
Ji Qingyao, a martial arts enthusiast, was thrilled, “Please, Miss Si, teach me.”
“Alright,e,” Si Fuqing beckoned, “Let’s go to the courtyard.”
Ji Qingyao immediately followed.
Shang Lu was exercising in the courtyard. Seeing them, he greeted them and sensibly left the studio building to go for a run outside.
“There are no swords here now, so let’s use branches as swords,” Si Fuqing broke off two branches, handing one to Ji Qingyao.
“Miss Si,” Ji Qingyao took it and suddenly remembered something important. Her voice turned urgent, “Someone is ndering your aunt’s restaurant online, saying it’s unsanitary and that the dishes contain poppy shells.”
Si Fuqing’s eyes narrowed, “ndering?”
“Yes, when I saw it, the reposts had already exceeded five thousand,” Ji Qingyao took out her phone. “The situation is quite serious.”
Just then, her phone rang; it was Jiang Changning.
“Sisi, did you see your restaurant trending online?” Jiang Changning frowned, “That food blogger has five million followers; his influence is significant.”
It was always easier to spread rumors than to dispel them.
Even with evidence, once people had a preconceived notion, they didn’t pay much attention to rifications.<div>
“Five million followers?” Si Fuqing also saw Ji Qingyao’s phone screen and clicked her tongue, “That’s impressive.”
She had never thought of using her fame and influence in the entertainment industry to promote Ye Zhenmian’s restaurant.
Otherwise, the Mousses Corp alone would be enough to pack Ting’an Restaurant.
But that didn’t mean any influencer could nder Ye Zhenmian’s hard work.
The trending topic had already reached the fourteenth spot on the overall list, with over eighty thousandments on Huang Ninghui’s post, all criticizing Ting’an Restaurant.
“Alright, I got it,” Si Fuqing chuckled softly, “My aunt doesn’t go online, so she probably doesn’t know yet. I’ll check the surveince footage from that time.”
After the call ended, she tapped on her phone a few times, quicklyposing a tweet and tagging @HuangIsHungryAgain, the influencer’s ID.
After posting it, she picked up the branch again, calling Ji Qingyao, “Let’s spar.”
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At this moment, Huang Ninghui was resting in his vi.
He nced at the number of reposts on histest Weibo post and the flood of boycottments underneath, snorting coldly.
If they embarrassed him, he would make sure Ting’an Restaurant couldn’t survive.
With hisrge fan base, closing down a small restaurant was a piece of cake.<div>
However, among the boycottments, there were questions raised by loyal customers of Ting’an Restaurant.
But their doubts were quickly drowned out by thements from Huang Ninghui’s fans, who used these loyal customers of being shills for the restaurant, sympathizing with capitalists, and failing to protect consumers’ rights.
These loyal customers were using personal ounts on Weibo.
They didn’t have as many followers or as much influence as he did.
It waspletely ineffective.
Huang Ninghui didn’t take these customers seriously at all. He leisurely sipped his red wine, waiting for the person in charge of Ting’an Restaurant toe begging him.
That brat had embarrassed him, so he would ruin their restaurant.
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Huang Ninghui sneered.
If they had given him a free meal, he would have praised Ting’an Restaurant on his Weibo. Unfortunately, someone was too blind and tactless, even daring to call him a freeloader. There was no way he could swallow that insult.
Huang Ninghui waspletely unafraid of the real customers of Ting’an Restaurant refuting him.
The inte was a chaotic ce, with many peoplecking independent thought and discernment, simply following his lead.
And in the food blogging circle, they all knew each other.
Huang Ninghui had already informed several other food bloggers. Unless Ting’an Restaurant came to beg him, they wouldn’t discuss it at all.
Without channels or enough followers, he wanted to see how Ting’an Restaurant could maintain its attitude!
After finishing a ss of wine, he refreshed his Weibo feed and frowned.
He noticed the number of reposts in his notification bar was rising exponentially.
A bad feeling suddenly arose in Huang Ninghui’s heart.
He immediately clicked on the repost section.
The number of reposts kept increasing, but it wasn’t because his Weibo post had gone viral again.
Instead, a new Weibo post had tagged him, causing him to receive a notification every time it was reposted. The notification sound kept ringing continuously.
This repost speed was much faster than his own Weibo post.
Huang Ninghui’s fingers trembled as he clicked on the Weibo post that tagged him and immediately saw the name of the poster.
It was the top celebrity, Si Fuqing.