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During this period of forced home recuperation, Luo Lingxing truly did not step out of the Han residence gate once. If he hadn’t tried his best to fight for it, he might not have even been able to leave his bedroom.
Luo Lingxing was very saddened by this. He had spiritual energy protecting him, and although he had lost some blood and his face was pale at first, after two days of nourishment, his complexion was even rosier than before. However, Han Junzhan and Aunt Lin still felt it was not enough, and they really wondered if their eyes had become colorblind.
However, Luo Lingxing felt warmed by their concern, so every time he saw their worried eyes, he would unconsciously compromise. Although he would feel a little annoyed at his lack of resolve afterward.
Fortunately, filming was about to begin, and his life without freedom was coming to an end soon. Otherwise, even someone who was used to a monotonous life would have gotten sick from being cooped up.
Just then, an article titled “Give me back my son, Luo Lingxing deserves to die!” appeared online. The angry post attracted a lot of attention.
Original Poster: Luo Lingxing is a hypocritical and despicable person. Why didn’t the fire at the art gallery kill you? What’s the point of someone like you living? Just die! ! ! !
Passerby 1: Holy crap, what’s going on? What kind of grudge must this person have against Luo Lingxing to curse him to death like that?
Passerby 1: You can tell there’s a story behind this. I’m waiting for the poster to continue.
Luo-fan 1: Which mental hospital did the poster come from? Coming here to curse people for no reason, and the administrator even marked this post as a featured post. They must be crazy.
Luo-fan 2: It’s true that in a big forest, you’ll find all kinds of birds. Luoluo is such a good person, how can I not understand why some people always want to smear him?
Luo-fan 10: Everyone saw the art gallery incident. Everyone knows what kind of person Luoluo is. People who casually curse others here are likely to be attacked back.
Hater 1: Hehe, if Luo Lingxing hadn’t done something, would people be cursing him like this? Don’t you even look at the title of the post? Luo Lingxing must have done something outrageous and despicable.
Luo-fan 20: What did he do? If you have the guts, just say it. Making baseless accusations without any evidence is unacceptable. We have the right to sue you.
OP: If it weren’t for him, my son wouldn’t have died. He was clearly on the spaceship too. Why didn’t he stand up and drive away those space pirates sooner? He could have stood up and driven away the space pirates sooner. So many people could have avoided dying. It was because he was cowardly that so many losses were caused in the end. So many people died because of him. Didn’t he deserve to die?
What the poster continued to write surprised the onlookers. At first, they may not have realized what the poster was referring to, but the more they read, the clearer it became that the incident the poster mentioned was the tragedy caused by the Chang’e No. 10 incident. At that time, the Chang’e No. 10 disaster caused a sensation. However, they did not expect that after so long, someone would still bring it up. Moreover, the poster was obviously a relative of one of the victims.
At the time, many of the victims’ families were deeply saddened. However, as time passed, the wounds, though scarred, healed. The deceased are gone, but life must go on. However, not everyone could forget the past. This poster clearly couldn’t forget the past, and even became radicalized because of it. The space pirates had already been wiped out by Han Junzhan, so he began to target Luo Lingxing.
Luo-fan 100: The original poster is really interesting. Everyone knows what happened back then. It was clearly the little prince who saved many survivors. The little prince never asked for gratitude from others, but to throw mud at the little prince like this is probably the only thing that has happened to him. Ask yourself, do you have any conscience when you say that?
Luo-fan 101: The little prince is really wronged. He saved so many people, yet some people still blame the death of their own relatives on him. Why? Does this mean that in the future, if we encounter similar situations, people will refrain from rescuing other survivors to avoid being targeted by the families of the victims? Doesn’t this make those who are trying to save lives feel disheartened?
Passerby 3: I’m just a passerby, but after seeing this post, I can’t help but say something. The Chang’e No. 10 incident was a national tragedy. Losing loved ones is heartbreaking, and everyone can understand that. But to place all the blame on an innocent, even heroic, person is really wrong. Luo Lingxing was also a victim. He had the ability to save people, and he did, which deserves gratitude. Even if he hadn’t saved people, no one should blame him, since he had no such obligation. But OP’s thinking is clearly too extreme, which is too dangerous. I hope the OP’s family can keep an eye on him and prevent him from going out and hurting people who shouldn’t be hurt.
Luo-fan 199: I suddenly had a very scary thought. Logically speaking, art galleries should have a very high safety factor, especially in terms of fire prevention. There shouldn’t be a fire unless it was caused by someone.
Luo-fan 201: Are you trying to say that the fire was actually intentional?
Hater 4: Hehe, you guys have such wild imaginations. You’d actually say something like this to clear your idol’s name. You’re really going all out.
Luo-fan 266: That’s not right. Luoluo is innocent. Does he need to be exonerated? Moreover, this was not a baseless speculation. Based solely on the art gallery’s protective measures, the fire should not have been an accident. We will not speculate on the specifics, but wait for the truth to come out. I believe that the Major General will not let Luoluo suffer injustice for no reason.
Luo-fan 299: If the fire was really caused by someone, then it’s really terrifying. There were nearly 10,000 people attending the autograph session. If Luoluo hadn’t acted decisively and created a way out for everyone, countless people would have died in this accident. Just thinking about it makes one’s hair stand on end.
Hater 5: Why don’t you guys say that this accident was actually done by Luo Lingxing on purpose, just to increase his popularity and make you stupid fans grateful? That’s not impossible.
As soon as this hater posted those words, the Luo-fans were immediately enraged and began to bombard him with criticism. Some of the tech-savvy fans even hacked his device and banned his account. In an instant, everyone gradually drifted away from the main topic.
However, although everyone had gone off-topic, it didn’t mean that this person had given up.
“What’s going on here?” Chen Hongliang looked at the post online and was so angry that he wanted to drag the poster out and beat him up. This person was obviously distorting the truth and misleading others.
It wasn’t just Chen Hongliang who was angry. Every employee at Jun Ling Entertainment was furious. The news spread like wildfire, and now almost all the staff had seen the post.
Without Chen Hongliang giving any instructions, the public relations department had already begun to handle the matter independently. The forum that was featured was also a target of their crackdown. The fact that such a post was featured clearly showed that they were just looking for trouble.
Similarly, Luo Lingxing, who was also ordered to rest at home, also noticed this matter. Looking at the poster’s words, the image of that middle-aged woman immediately came to mind again.
“Junzhan, how’s the matter you investigated going?” Luo Lingxing asked.
“It’s done.” Han Junzhan sat behind Luo Lingxing, his arms encircling him. His chin resting on Luo Lingxing’s shoulder. He could see the information on Luo Lingxing’s terminal clearly. His already dark eyes became even more profound, with a faint dark light flowing within them, as if brewing a storm.
“The culprit behind the art museum fire is the person you suspected. Her son was also on Chang’e No. 10, and he was among the first to die,” Han Junzhan said slowly.
This woman’s mental state deteriorated after her son’s death, and she often did shocking things. Her family took her to see doctors at first, but unfortunately, because it was a mental problem, the hospital couldn’t find anything wrong. They suggested she go to a mental hospital for examination, but the woman refused and even verbally and physically abused the doctors. The doctors had no choice but to tell her family to keep a close eye on her and monitor her condition at all times.
At first, her family kept a close eye on her, but she acted just like a normal person. Gradually, her family relaxed their vigilance and stopped monitoring her closely. However, this woman kept a close eye on Luo Lingxing’s affairs. Her family thought that she had become a fan of Luo Lingxing. They thought that if becoming a fan of someone could help her get out of the shadow of losing her son, it would not be a bad thing.
However, who could have imagined that this woman’s constant attention to Luo Lingxing wasn’t because she was a fan of him, but because she hated him? As time went by and her attention increased, her hatred grew stronger, to the point where she wished he were dead.
If her family paid more attention to her, they would have noticed that every time she saw Luo Lingxing’s photo, there was no affection in her eyes, only hatred.
However, she was just an ordinary person who had no chance to meet celebrities, let alone Luo Lingxing, who had a special status. Therefore, even if she hated someone, she had no way to vent her anger.
However, she soon learned that Luo Lingxing was going to hold a concerto and autograph session. Because she had been following Luo Lingxing’s affairs online, she got the news immediately and secretly started planning. However, the concerto was too expensive, and she didn’t have enough money to attend, but there were no restrictions on the autograph session, so she had been waiting for this opportunity.
When she went to the autograph session, her family didn’t notice anything unusual. On the contrary, they became even more certain that she had become a fan of Luo Lingxing. They even bought her an album so she could meet her idol and hopefully make her happier.
She did meet Luo Lingxing at the signing event as she wished, but she felt no joy at all. Instead, she felt hatred, a hatred that she couldn’t control even when she tried. Luo Lingxing caught the slight hint of hatred that she revealed.
Holding the autographed album, the woman took the elevator away from the sixth floor, but instead of leaving, she hid on the fifth floor, waiting for an opportunity to set fire, which led to what happened next.
