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After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!-Chapter 429 - 325: Internet Celebrity Persona Collapse
The lab project just finished, and teaching work can proceed smoothly.
Ning Youguang was thinking she finally had some time to relax when Jiang Wei gave her another task.
She said a relative of her friend was an influencer, with a personal label as a fashion blogger.
Her daily activity was obsessively flaunting wealth online, showcasing a different designer brand every day.
In reality, only some of those designer items were genuine; most were fake. Even so, such a lifestyle was far beyond what she could afford.
She went to a very ordinary university, studied a very ordinary major, and accidentally learned how to manage social media. Then she started flaunting wealth and having cosmetic surgery, and things spiraled out of control, with no serious job.
The earnings from her personal account’s advertising slots were far from enough to sustain her high-profile extravagant lifestyle.
As a result, in real life, this influencer was often so broke she couldn’t afford instant noodles.
To buy clothes, bags, jewelry, cosmetics, and stay in luxury hotels, she maxed out her credit cards and borrowed multiple high-interest loans.
Jiang Wei said her friend told her, "If it weren’t for my cousin-needing help with the high-interest loans she couldn’t repay, her creditors would have come after my aunt and uncle. Her parents and we relatives thought she was living fabulously, but had no idea her personal financial situation was such a mess."
"My friend said her aunt and uncle sold their only house to help their cousin repay the high-interest loans. Now the whole family is renting a small two-bedroom apartment. Everyone in the family knows about the loans, and her cousin knelt before her parents, tearfully promising to change her ways. But only a few months later, she returned to her old lifestyle." Jiang Wei sighed over the phone with Ning Youguang, "Ever since the loan issue, the family is terrified she will repeat her mistakes, and not only ruin her parents but drag other family members down with her."
Ning Youguang calmly asked, "Does your friend want you to find a psychologist for her cousin?"
Jiang Wei said, "Yes."
Ning Youguang said, "Sorry, if that’s the case, I can’t take this case."
"Oh? You can’t take it?" Jiang Wei said, surprised, "My friend is really worried about her cousin, and it wasn’t her asking. After she suggested it to her aunt and uncle, they asked her to help find someone."
"Sorry, that’s still not possible." Ning Youguang said frankly, "Unless the girl wants to change herself and personally comes to me, I would only then consider whether to take her case."
"Alright, I understand." Jiang Wei said.
After a while, she sighed again, "But my friend said her cousin would definitely not refuse to seek help."
"Why is she so sure?" Ning Youguang asked, chuckling.
"Because her cousin’s discrepancy between online and real life was exposed by her competitors online. She’s currently facing internet backlash and being mocked by netizens, living miserably." Jiang Wei didn’t know what else to say, "My friend said if she guessed right, her cousin might be suffering from depression and schizophrenia."
"Oh, I see." Ning Youguang sighed softly but didn’t say much.
"My friend told me, once her cousin’s fans adored her, they now despise her just as much. You know how powerful a fan turning into a hater can be? It’s terrifying." As an entertainment agent, Jiang Wei occasionally encountered such situations and felt fearful, "After all, her cousin portrayed herself online as a ’wealthy and glamorous girl.’"
As soon as Jiang Wei mentioned this persona, Ning Youguang knew what kind of audience this influencer targeted.
Most were young girls.
They initially liked watching her for her ostentatious lifestyle and later enjoyed her confidence in being wealthy, beautiful, and not caring about men.
These fans, who liked her for these reasons, both envied her "born in Rome" winner status and secretly considered her their ideal, knowing they themselves couldn’t achieve it.
Being an ideal type means her persona must remain unshattered; once it shatters, the person will inevitably be trampled by original admirers into the mud, falling into a place of no return.
The worst part now is that this girl’s true self has been publicly exposed—
Everyone found out, damn, what the hell have I been liking?!
The supposed rich family heiress, family owning mines, brands piled into mountains?
Turns out many of her branded items are fake, her parents are ordinary small vendors, her dad is not a billionaire as claimed, she’s not truly a rich heiress, lives in a rented mansion, her rumored antique bags belonging to her mom and grandma are fake, she eats instant noodles, and not only sells fake goods to make money, she also wears fake goods and used to suck up to wealthy older men, not a glamorous girl at all, just a thoroughly fake shameless liar!!!
The influencer’s persona instantly collapsed, drawing a bunch of fans turning haters and flooding back with criticism...
The main thing is their favorite blogger’s outrageous antics are just too distressing! Too infuriating!
If it ended here, Jiang Wei’s friend wouldn’t be so weary. The problem is after the girl’s reality was exposed online, instead of reflecting on her issues, she whined at home, blaming her parents, throwing tantrums, cursing her parents daily, saying it’s because they’re incapable and couldn’t provide a better life for her, making her miserable now.
This left the whole family in chaos.
Jiang Wei’s friend spoke of her terrible cousin, gritting her teeth, almost wishing to beat her with a stick.
But there’s no choice, the girl’s grown, already a troublesome person, scolded and vented upon.
As relatives, you have to help, not for her sake but to assist her poor, suddenly aged twenty years, devastated parents, consider if there’s any hope left for this troublemaker, right?
"As long as there’s a way to save them, you can’t just watch her entire family downfall, right?" Jiang Wei said, wrapped in a complex mood.
Her friend wasn’t simply gossiping family scandals.
She knew she graduated from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences majoring in psychology, expressly telling her this, mainly to inquire if she knew any skilled psychologists.
If so, she’d ask for an introduction.
Thus she reached out to Ning Youguang.
After listening to Jiang Wei’s explanation, although Ning Youguang declined to take the case, she couldn’t resist personally checking some information on the girl online. 1314







