When the market regulation officials arrived, Brother Hao was left speechless, no longer daring to act as arrogantly as before.
“Someone has already reported Zheng Hao Group. We’ll collect these videos as evidence. If you have any questions, come with us first!”
Police lights flashed outside, and Brother Hao finally realised he was done for, leaving dejectedly as he was taken away.
With the mastermind behind the scandal now caught, the smear campaign against Hua Ling naturally collapsed.
At some point, a crowd of Hua Ling’s loyal fans flooded the scene, waving glow sticks and holding signs, cheering her on.
Seeing such a touching scene, Hua Ling burst into tears of emotion.
Xu Fei gently patted her shoulder and whispered, “I know you’re touched, but you can’t just cry now. This is a rare chance to restore your tarnished image!”
Hearing this, Hua Ling understood. She calmed herself, wiped her tears, and picked up the microphone.
In front of the onlookers and fans, she showcased her true strength as an entertainment star.
Soon, infected by Hua Ling’s beautiful singing, the press conference, which had felt like an execution, transformed into a joyful fan meet-and-greet.
After this incident fermented and settled, no one dared question Hua Ling’s true talent again.
Later, following Xu Fei’s suggestion, Hua Ling announced online that she had terminated her contract with Zheng Hao Group and founded Hua Ling Entertainment Company in her own name.
The company’s chairman was Lin Qingxue, as Xu Fei was used to being a hands-off boss.
The business in Jiangbei had stabilised, requiring only occasional check-ins from Lin Qingxue.
Lin Qingxue was happy to take the role, as moving from Jiangbei to the capital meant her old social circle might gradually fade.
Xu Fei was always busy, running around as if the world revolved around him, never stopping.
Lele would soon start school, and if Lin Qingxue didn’t find something to do, she might go stir-crazy at home.
After resolving Hua Ling’s issue, Xu Fei spent a few peaceful days with his family.
Then Bai Zhan called, saying, “Major, I’ve found a school for Lele as you asked. If you have time tomorrow, go check it out.”
Xu Fei nodded, planning to drive Lele to the school first thing in the morning.
Since leaving Jiangbei, the little girl had been playing for nearly half a month.
If she kept at it, she might turn into a wild child, unable to adapt to the school’s learning environment, which wouldn’t be good for her.
Time passed quickly, and the next day arrived. Xu Fei had received a message from Bai Zhan with the school’s address.
“Imperial City Noble School? Is this place reliable?”
The name sounded overly grandiose to Xu Fei, making him question it.
If Xu Fei wanted the best education for Lele, he could easily send her to a military-affiliated school.
With his connections to China’s top officials, arranging for Lele to study there would be a breeze.
But Xu Fei had visited such schools before and found the atmosphere slightly oppressive compared to regular ones.
He didn’t want his child growing up in such a stifling environment, so he dismissed the idea.
“Whatever, let’s go take a look first!”