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Switched Life:I Went Viral on a Family Variety Show

Chapter 279 Humble Love-seeking Overbearing President

Author: Wheat in one autumn
updatedAt: 2025-09-20

CHAPTER 279: CHAPTER 279 HUMBLE LOVE-SEEKING OVERBEARING PRESIDENT

The moment doubts surfaced, many immediately voiced agreement and support.

[I also think the account was hacked. The CEO of such a huge corporation must be insanely busy—how would they have time to idolize a celebrity?]

[Given that this account hasn’t posted a single Weibo since its registration, Sang Ning isn’t significant enough to warrant the CEO’s first-ever post for her, right?]

[Maybe it’s Sang Ning orchestrating someone to hack the account.]

[Well, Sang, you Bitch, sure is daring. Of all the accounts, you chose to hack Hai Chuan’s CEO’s Weibo. Sang, you Bitch, might end up staying in jail until the walls cave in.]

Amidst the doubts, online trolls mercilessly mocked Sang Ning.

[Sang, you Bitch, is already so delusional it’s terminal. Did she really believe a hacked Weibo post reflected reality? What a pathetic level of self-deception.]

[I suggest Hai Chuan send Sang, you Bitch, to a psychiatric hospital for treatment before filing their lawsuit. Once her insanity is cured, they can throw her into labor reform as the next step.]

Amid the curses and doubts, Hai Chuan Group’s officially verified corporate account posted a new Weibo.

Mindless haters, without reading the content, quickly screenshotted Hai Chuan Group’s latest Weibo and shared it around.

[Look at this—Hai Chuan has spoken out. Sang, you Bitch, is probably doomed this time.]

To fulfill their Water Army tasks, professional trolls didn’t even bother opening the screenshot—they just started spewing insults.

[Sang, you Bitch, is so disgraceful. Was her brain waterlogged back then? If she wants to clear her name, there’s no need to go to such reckless extremes.]

[Hai Chuan CEO: What rotten luck to be stuck with such a brain-dead hanger-on! All the good karma I’ve built probably got slashed by another ten years.]

[Sang, you Bitch’s career is officially over. Any professional lawyers care to explain how many years the maximum sentence is for hacking a CEO’s Weibo account?]

A deluge of insult-packed posts rose like skyscrapers out of thin air, with troll numbers far exceeding expectations—some genuinely wanted to obliterate Sang Ning.

But then the situation started veering off course. Within the trolls, there were two distinct groups: one consisted of paid trolls blindly attacking without checking details, while the other used existing information to maliciously fabricate targeted narratives.

Some targeted trolls opened Hai Chuan Group’s Weibo, trying to find more useful ammunition to attack Sang Ning.

However, upon seeing the post, they froze.

Hai Chuan Group had reposted the Hai Chuan CEO’s latest Weibo, adding a comment: "What’s it like having a star-chasing boss? Obviously, you have to pamper them well (dog-head emoji). To give our boss’s idol the grandest stage, Xiao Chuan has decided to hold a giveaway under this post. If you’re also a fan of Sang Ning, leave your blessings for her below, and we’ll randomly pick 999 lucky users to win a cash prize of ten thousand yuan each. Don’t miss this opportunity!"

Targeted trolls immediately lashed out at mindless haters.

[You brain-dead pigs! Can’t you at least check what’s being posted before you start attacking Sang Ning? How are we supposed to keep up the pretense if you pull stunts like this?]

Mindless haters fought back instantly.

[Why so hasty? Maybe Hai Chuan Group’s account got hacked too.]

Targeted trolls: [Idiot! Can you at least use some brains while trolling? What is Sang Ning, an Immortal? Capable of simultaneously hacking two mega accounts?]

Mindless haters: [You’re not an idiot? Then what are you doing being a troll? We’re all paid to do a job, so stop acting like you’re holier-than-thou, okay?]

Infighting among trolls became a rare spectacle in the entertainment industry, leaving onlookers stunned. What was this? Even trolling had this kind of chaos?

Even after realizing Sang Ning was being maliciously smeared, most casual observers still didn’t believe the Hai Chuan CEO and Group’s Weibo posts were real.

They leaned toward the theory of hacked accounts—a possibility that seemed remote because bridging the Dimension Wall between an ordinary actress and a top-level corporate CEO was too absurd to fathom.

However, Hai Chuan Group’s comment under their new Weibo completely shattered that theory.

[Xiao Chuan pledges the fate of the corporation as collateral: neither I nor the boss have been hacked. Xiao Chuan also envies the chance to win the ten-thousand-yuan giveaway—so let me go first by blessing Sang Ning and our boss to soon achieve their happy ending! (dog-head emoji)]

This comment ignited a frenzy among casual observers—it was ten thousand yuan! Who wouldn’t jump at this chance? Anyone would be a fool not to!

As for the phrase "blessing Sang Ning and our boss for their happy ending," netizens didn’t delve deep into its meaning. They interpreted it simply as encouraging the boss to succeed in idolizing Sang Ning.

A flood of people swarmed the Weibo comment section to express their blessings, all echoing Hai Chuan Group’s playful tone with their own tongue-in-cheek remarks.

[Wishing Sang Ning and the boss a long and enduring bond!]

[Wishing Sang Ning and the boss happiness and harmony!]

[Wishing Sang Ning and the boss a fruitful union blessed with kids!]

The comments escalated into absurdity, with netizens imagining a dramatic romance between a cold, fiery-tempered actress and a humbled, love-struck CEO. This spectacle utterly drowned out the previous smear campaign against Sang Ning.

While chaos raged on Weibo, turmoil also erupted within Hai Chuan Group.

[Oh my god, what’s going on with the boss? Has he been replaced? I can’t believe someone with a composed, unattainable elite image harbored such a restless soul underneath.]

[Could it be that a mischievous kid at home took his phone and posted that Weibo?]

[But how do we explain the content posted by the company’s official account? Surely no kid’s responsible for that too?]

[Alright, everyone disperse—don’t overthink it. According to reliable intel, the boss said the future market lies with young audiences. To adapt, the company needs to shift its strategy to embrace a more relatable and down-to-earth approach.]

[So that’s the reason? I thought so! The boss suddenly chasing after a star seemed far too uncharacteristic. But pursuing celebrities is indeed a solid way to connect with younger demographics.]

[Wait... hold on. The logic of chasing a celebrity makes sense—but why Sang Ning of all people? Aside from her looks and scandals, she has practically nothing to her name. What standout works does she even have? The only notable thing is that reality show she’s recording. With such a lack of credentials, it’s far too low-tier. Couldn’t the boss idolize someone with actual talent?]

[That’s not something you should fret over. Alright, gossip ends here—delete your chat logs and get back to work.]

Posting the Weibo had been impulsive—Li Juezhou admitted he’d acted on a whim. But he didn’t regret it.

His post didn’t provide Sang Ning with substantive help; it merely cleared out baseless rumors. Whether Sang Ning could maintain her footing in the entertainment industry still depended on whether she could deliver quality work.

Yet, faced with an overwhelming bombardment of calls from acquaintances, he suddenly felt regret. He really had been too impulsive.

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