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CEO's Sweetheart is a Super Idol-Chapter 459 - 451 Continuous Misfortune
8:00 AM, the next day.
Lv Fangxin saw a big fan post a small "announcement" half an hour after she posted that message.
I know Fangxin lives at that hotel because I live in the same city.
Upon hearing about Fangxin being harassed, I got angry and immediately contacted my friends.
Later, I reached out to a friend at the hotel and checked the footage from that night.
It showed no one rang the doorbell to Fangxin’s room but knocked on the door of the room next to hers instead.
Maybe Fangxin was too exhausted from work and misheard.
Once this announcement dropped,
Meng Meixuan’s fans immediately swarmed like vultures smelling carrion.
They started relentlessly attacking Lv Fangxin, claiming this was a self-directed and self-acted stunt orchestrated by her agency.
Then someone "exposed" the drone incident as being completely fabricated.
Even more frightening, someone revealed that the "Tumor Traitor" actions were instructed by someone to teach another individual a lesson.
These "truths" spread wildly online.
The consequence was brands questioning Fangxin’s agency, asking if it was true.
Such hype around artists would only increase negative perceptions.
While the drama was still unfolding, another piece of news pushed Fangxin’s agency into the eye of the storm again.
Big fan Qiu Fan posted another tell-all essay:
Originally, I didn’t want to say this, but since things have escalated, I’ll share what I saw clearly this time.
After the "Tumor Traitor" incident, Meixuan was treated differently by Fangxin’s agency.
Yesterday, while participating in a variety show, she went upstairs to get something she had left in her dorm.
When she came back down, the nanny van had already left. She called, but her assistant said they forgot she hadn’t boarded the van.
How could they forget her when only she and Ye Yuwei were heading to the show?
She had no choice but to stifle her grievances and carpool to the recording site.
When she arrived, there wasn’t even breakfast provided, and the recording began immediately.
Shouldn’t everyone see Fangxin’s agency’s true nature now?
Because a certain company refused to act ethically, they exacted revenge on Meixuan.
Ye Yuwei and Lv Fangxin are the agency’s golden girls, showered with premium resources they can’t even handle.
Lv Fangxin can neither sing nor dance, nor does she have any acting skills, yet she managed to snag the ’Ai Jiu House’ guest appearance.
Meanwhile, we painstakingly buy EPs and albums, spending millions, only to see Meixuan pitifully appear on small variety shows.
Is this fair? We hope Fangxin’s agency treats every girl equally.
This commentary added fuel to the fire at just the right moment.
Other fandoms that had been holding back started collectively attacking Fangxin’s agency.
Even Ye Yuwei’s fans began cursing Lv Fangxin, reasoning that, as the team leader, her resources were insufficient.
This massive fan war had far-reaching consequences.
Fans across all 11 factions completely fractured, relentlessly fighting against one another.
Each fandom believed their idol would soar if they left Fangxin’s agency.
To them, everyone else was just a blood-sucking parasite blocking their idol’s path.
Sitting in a hotel room, Li Ke watched the chaos online and smirked coldly.
"These people have stirred up enough trouble; it’s time to expose the truth."
He logged into Lv Fangxin’s fan group using another one of his accounts.
Then, he posted a brief video screenshot in the group, which immediately caused an uproar.
The moderator, enraged and terrified upon seeing the video, disbanded the group instantly.
But the screenshot had already been shared in every support group of the 11 factions.
"Holy crap, it’s actually true."
"That person really rang the doorbell and even drilled a hole in the wall!"
"A true tumor! I knew something was off about what they posted!"
"Fangxin only posted for half an hour, and they immediately found someone to investigate—at 3 AM, no less."
"Turns out the real tumor is her after all."
Now, the truth was out there for everyone.
Next, someone exposed various selfies this person had posted under their alternate accounts.
Surprisingly, they were all secretly taken photos of Lv Fangxin from different angles.
With this, the "Tumor" accusations were irrefutable.
However, this person didn’t plan to surrender just yet.
They still retained their big fan status, allowing them close access to Lv Fangxin during regular meetups.
Many idols maintain private connections with their big fans, although Lv Fangxin didn’t.
The online narrative completely flipped; followers of the other 10 factions who had previously cursed Lv Fangxin retreated.
Group fans emerged during this time, all condemning this "Tumor."
She immediately composed a self-justifying "announcement":
Yes, it was me. I admit it, but isn’t it wrong to expose me like this? I also have privacy rights.
Besides, I’m not the only "Cult Fan" here; the person who exposed me is one too, but I can’t catch them.
Also, since my idol started appearing on shows, I’ve been working hard to analyze data and campaign votes for her.
All this time, I’ve spent roughly 400,000 yuan.
Even if I don’t have merit, I’ve at least put in effort, right?
No matter what you say, I’ll still support my idol, and my idol will understand me.
This post infuriated Lv Fangxin’s fans, almost driving them to vomit blood.
No one imagined someone could be so shameless.
Fan voting is supposed to be voluntary, isn’t it?
Idols survive off funding from their fans; it’s essentially a patronage relationship.
And yet she had the audacity to cite her contributions to voting as justification!
Nevertheless, the chaos finally came to an end.
But Fangxin’s agency and its partner company were now embroiled in turmoil.
It was their first time facing such crazed fans.
Or perhaps it was the first time the entire entertainment industry had encountered such "idol-devouring Tumors."
These types of fans are rare even in Western or Korean fandoms.
"Mr. Zhou, your department’s security absolutely needs to be fortified. Don’t hesitate to spend; hire professional bodyguards."
"Mr. Wan, rest assured, I’ve already reached out to a highly experienced security team."
"The craziness of these fans is beyond my imagination. Has the drone user been fully investigated?"
"No, that person claimed to be Lv Fangxin’s fan, but upon inspection of their devices, besides candid and made-up photos of several people, there’s no evidence suggesting fandom involvement."
Zhou Dan was deeply shaken at this point. Outsiders only saw the fun drama, completely oblivious to the underlying danger.
"Could it be someone sent from a rival agency?" Zhou Dan asked.
"Possibly, but further investigation is still needed; this individual is quite slippery."
"Mr. Wan, is there any way your company can offer us more resource support?"
"Mr. Zhou, we’ve given all we can—everything is top-notch."
Wan Kai replied with evident helplessness.
The girl group was explosively popular right now, but only two members were truly iconic, and two others were well-known in fandom circles.
As a result, major variety shows only invited those four members or, at times, just the two iconic ones.
But in an effort to boost the other members’ popularity, Fangxin’s agency had no choice but to force them into programs.
This is why those fans constantly cursing the agency are irrational; lack of popularity itself is the original sin.
The agency and its partner company were frantically fighting to secure endorsements and other deals for the other members as compensation.
But the group had only a two-year contract, making long-term endorsements with major brands difficult to negotiate.
For a moment, silence hung over the room.
It wasn’t that they lacked management skills, but the innate flaws of the group made proper operations impossible.







