Chapter 311: Becoming Popular Again

Chapter 311: Becoming Popular Again

Police cars surrounded the hotel, disrupting the festive atmosphere of singing and dancing inside.

Lin Wuyang gazed sternly at the hall, with an instinctive feeling that something was amiss.

Though it hadn’t escalated to a full-fledged disturbance, the overall atmosphere seemed lax and conducive to devolving into chaos, especially considering that some individuals inside appeared to be disoriented and fanatical, displaying abnormal behavior.

However, it was hard to make such claims openly. There was an official inside the hall who was reprimanding everyone, “Which department are you from? Disrupting the normal operation of a hotel, damaging the environment for foreign investment. Do you know the nature of this event?”

Lin Wuyang signaled his subordinates to search for any prohibited substances discreetly, and he responded with a smile, “We received reports from the public, and we’re obligated to respond. Mr. Zhang, please understand the difficulties we all face. It’s past midnight, and who wants to come out on such a cold night? Everyone must be feeling frustrated, right?”

Secretary-General Zhang hesitated for a moment, secretly thinking that the report was probably made by that internet celebrity.

However, the unexpected police intervention effectively halted the evening’s party. The innate fear of the police kicked in, and with a group of officers swarming in to inspect, many people’s psychological states, which had been mildly affected, suddenly returned to normal.

Some felt it was time to leave. This included Secretary Zhang himself, who thought the party had gone a bit too far tonight and wasn’t as dignified as it should have been.

He quickly said, “Deal with these lawbreakers who waste police resources and make false reports!”

Lin Wuyang smirked and replied, “Certainly, we’ve identified the number.”

Secretary Zhang felt somewhat relieved, thinking he’d taken a small revenge.

One of his subordinates discreetly signaled to Lin Wuyang that they hadn’t found any drugs. Lin Wuyang nodded subtly and said, “Mr. Zhang, considering the late hour and the presence of students in this establishment, along with the fact that we haven’t had any recent COVID-19 cases in Nanjiang...”

Secretary Zhang’s heart skipped a beat, and he immediately said, “Alright, let’s wrap things up.”

The “Foreign Investment Charity Ball” concluded somewhat anticlimactically, and the crowd was dispersed. Secretary Zhang and Robin left first, while Lin Wuyang watched the young men and women each board their rideshare cars. He sighed in relief.

Chu Ge was indeed not being hasty; he arrived at the right time. If he hadn’t come, there could have been real issues.

Lin Wuyang headed to the back door of the hotel and saw Chu Ge and Gu Ruoyan standing side by side.

He was momentarily taken aback, “President Gu?”

Gu Ruoyan extended her hand as a gesture and said, “Director Lin, or should I say Chief Lin? Nice to see you again. What happens next requires your cooperation.”

Lin Wuyang shook her hand and said, “Of course. No need for formal titles.”

He turned to Chu Ge, somewhat exasperated, and asked, “Isn’t your report a bit early? Nothing had happened yet. If it weren’t for my experience, I might not have handled this official so well. I’d have walked away with a bruised ego and a lesson.”

Chu Ge chuckled, “You taught me that we should prevent tragedies from happening, not wait for them to occur and have people serve longer sentences.”

With Lin Wuyang keeping watch, the situation would likely become very uncomfortable for those involved, especially since Lin Wuyang had a strong sense of justice and was eager to make a significant achievement. The other side might find themselves in a dire situation, much like Zhang Qiren, who had indignantly said, “Your classmate is keeping a close eye on me.”

Their plans for brainwashing hospitality had been completely foiled. Lin Wuyang would be ready to apprehend anyone who dared to proceed with such activities.

It was an immeasurable amount of merit!

The only regret is that the other side hasn’t revealed their supernatural ability. Without evidence, it’s challenging to convict someone solely based on the effects of music. Any enthusiastic fan could easily argue their way out of it.

But that’s okay; they’ve already been exposed. There will be an opportunity eventually.

After a refreshing shower, Chu Ge sat down in front of his computer, intending to chat with his online friends. However, when he opened the group chat, he was left dumbfounded.

The chat was filled with messages like:

“Chu Chu, this character concept is amazing! I hereby declare Chu Chu as mine.”

“Get lost, Chu Chu is mine.”

“Why argue? It’s clearly everyone’s. Look at the group name.”

“What does that have to do with the group name? It’s not about Short Ge here; it’s Chu Chu, the beauty rescuing hero.”

Chu Ge sent an emoji with a perplexed look, clearly puzzled.

“Chu Chu, get in here!” one of them exclaimed. “I heard that today, you were a hero, saved a damsel in distress, and taught that foreigner a lesson. You looked magnificent!”

Chu Ge: “Damn it. Are you guys clairvoyant or something? How did you know about it so fast?”

“Didn’t the girl write a short essay on Weibo? Isn’t that real? You just fought a foreigner a moment ago.”

“Brother Chu, you’re going to become famous again. You better not back down on this, now thousands are reposting, and there’s a crowd watching you.”

“I think you should stop writing books, it’s exhausting. You’re gaining more popularity by beating people up.”

“Don’t encourage him recklessly; I still want to see updates. If you make Brother Chu go full-on as an internet celebrity, I’ll compete with you.”

Chu Ge: “That’s not going to happen.”

“Wu Wu, my Chu Chu... why are you so talented, beautiful, and can even be a beauty-rescuing hero? When are you going to cosplay and dance with a sword for us?”

Chu Ge: “...”