After the True Heiress Travels Back -
Chapter 579: Simply a Miracle in Human History
Chapter 579: Chapter 579: Simply a Miracle in Human History
From an ancient Oriental country, a mundane piece of graffiti.
A regular piece of graffiti, what kind of magic could it hold?
This question loomed in the hearts of everyone who saw the trending topic on social media.
It wasn’t until they opened the trending topic and saw its content that they finally understood what it was all about.
But merely looking at Zhou Minran’s Weibo, many still harbored doubts.
After all, autism and similar mental health issues have always been challenging problems in the medical field.
How could they possibly be so easily overcome by a mere painting?
With a mindset bent on debunking, a continuous stream of people took the painting Zhou Minran posted on Weibo and began experimenting with it.
Without trying, it didn’t matter.
But after trying, the problems really began to manifest.
This mundane graffiti actually turned out to have miraculous effects!
It was nothing short of a marvel in human history!
Of course, with the number of people trying it increasing, there were also many who left comments under Zhou Minran’s Weibo confirming its effectiveness.
As a result, it was inevitable that those who didn’t believe began to argue.
"These comments must be from a paid army, right? Brothers, where do you make your fortune, share your group chat ID, huh!"
"Who is the sacred artist behind this sunflower painting that could even get a painting and calligraphy master’s grandson to lend support?"
"If I’m not mistaken, there will be posts touting a divine painter very soon, right?"
"In this day and age, surely no one believes this stuff."
"I’m dying of laughter, some people, for the sake of fame, really don’t even want a brain anymore, do you really need to go this far just to market your painting skills?"
"It’s utterly disgraceful."
There were many comments.
Yet the content was remarkably consistent.
They unanimously believed that those who came to Zhou Minran’s Weibo to argue and later returned to leave comments worshiping the miraculous painting were all plants.
However, some also spotted a blind spot.
Generally speaking, paid posts are made by accounts with little activity.
But the accounts leaving comments under Zhou Minran’s Weibo were all well-established ones.
In such a case, to say they were all paid posts seemed a bit far-fetched.
Some even took a simple glance at the home pages of the people who left comments on Weibo.
The more they looked, the more they believed the painting might indeed be magical.
Because the long-winded comments on the Weibo accounts were all from those recording their lives.
Among them, many had family members, or relatives in their families, suffering from conditions like autism.
In such a scenario, would you say that these people are all paid posters?
That would be nothing short of insulting one’s intelligence.
When Shi Yiqing saw the trending topic, whether Shi Yaoguang’s sunflower really had the magic to save those with autism had not yet been confirmed.
But she knew it must be true.
The truer it was, the harder it was for her to accept.
Shi Yaoguang used to be someone she could trample underfoot and manipulate at will, so why should she suddenly be able to stand so tall, now far surpassing her!
Shi Yiqing felt a deep sense of unfairness about this.
Her sense of imbalance made her start doubting Shi Yaoguang’s identity.
The previous suspicions that Shi Yaoguang might not be the real Shi Yaoguang were not without reason.
Now...
She had an even firmer idea.
If autism could be guided and treated through a painting, then this painting surely wasn’t ordinary.
And how could someone capable of creating such an extraordinary painting be just an ordinary person?
Now, in her eyes, Shi Yaoguang had become an existence that transcended the ordinary.
There was also Shang Minghao.
After she lost contact with Shang Minghao, she had also conducted an investigation.
However, she discovered that apart from the period when she had interacted with Shang Minghao, there was no other information about him.
He seemed to have appeared out of nowhere.
The information about Shang Minghao previously leaked online simply couldn’t withstand scrutiny.
Regrettably, she had realized it too late; Shang Minghao had already vanished completely from her life.
Now, the only thing she could hang on to was the fact that Shi Yaoguang was no ordinary person.
Clinging to this, she threatened Shi Yaoguang, whether it was to get Shi Yaoguang to give her benefits or to help her contact Quan Sicheng. In any case, she had to rip a layer off Shi Yaoguang.
Shi Yiqing fantasized about the benefits before she even met Shi Yaoguang, imagining all the advantages she could gain.
Alas...
The other party simply ignored her.
Shi Yaoguang didn’t give her a chance to entangle, and she couldn’t even meet the person.
This made her feel somewhat embarrassed and annoyed.
How could Shi Yaoguang treat her like this?
It was just too much!
In her irritation, Shi Yiqing noticed the trending searches related to sunflowers.
She suddenly had an idea.
She immediately used her own Weibo to post a vaguely worded, pointed message with a #JustAnOrdinaryDoodle# tag.
"As a mysterious artist, you probably don’t want others to discover your identity, right? If you don’t want me to tell anyone, then take the initiative to contact me by three o’clock this afternoon, or don’t blame me for exposing you."
After posting, she also tagged Zhou Minran, just in case Shi Yaoguang missed it, and Zhou Minran could remind her.
After posting, she quietly awaited a call.
One hour.
Two hours.
Three hours.
...
By two-thirty in the afternoon, she still hadn’t received a call.
She suddenly had a bad feeling.
Why hadn’t Shi Yaoguang contacted her yet?
Could it be that she hadn’t seen her post?
Or had Zhou Minran not reminded her?
In fact, she was overthinking it.
Zhou Minran had noticed her Weibo post right after Shi Yiqing published it.
After all, at the art exhibition, he had followed her Weibo because he found her paintings quite good and even stood up for her, thinking Shi Yaoguang was being unfair.
Later...
He was won over by Shi Yaoguang’s "utterly ordinary and perfunctory" painting.
The moment he saw Shi Yiqing’s Weibo post, he informed Shi Yaoguang.
Hoping that Shi Yaoguang would be on guard against Shi Yiqing.
By now, even without Zhou Danqing’s mention, he knew he had misjudged the person before.
Shi Yiqing was not as he had previously thought, and Shi Yaoguang was not the kind of aloof and indifferent person he had imagined.
In short, he "fell hard" for Shi Yaoguang.
If it weren’t for the undeniable facts, he wouldn’t want to admit that he was the one who had mocked Shi Yaoguang before.
This was exactly the saying.
The clown was actually myself.
To prevent such embarrassing incidents from happening again, he naturally promptly notified Shi Yaoguang.
"Miss Shi, it seems Shi Yiqing has gotten ahold of some secret and is trying to threaten you with it. You should still be careful," he said.
Shi Yaoguang replied indifferently, "It’s okay, she can’t do anything to me."
Upon hearing this, Zhou Minran was not worried for her; since Shi Yaoguang could say that, it meant she was confident.
As she had everything under control, there was no need for him to make needless comments.
After receiving a reassuring response from Shi Yaoguang that he didn’t need to worry, Zhou Minran put the matter behind him and wasn’t concerned at all about how it would unfold.
Shi Yiqing, after a long wait, finally lost her patience and issued another warning on Weibo.
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