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Chapter 1891 - Teaching Lin Xuan A Lesson (Part Five)



Chapter 1891: Teaching Lin Xuan A Lesson (Part Five)

Ding Junqi turned on the phone, turned on the Bluetooth of the recording pen, transferred the contents to the computer, and sent everything to Yu Dong.

At this moment, Yu Dong was waiting for Ding Junqi’s audio recording.

“You’re finally here. I thought it couldn’t be settled today,” Yu Dong said from the other side. “I’ve made the necessary arrangements. I guarantee that Lin Xuan will know what it means to suffer the consequences of her own actions tomorrow.”

“Mm, find a few more internet water armies[1]. I don’t have to save up on this amount of money,” Ding Junqi said with a chilling gleam in his eyes.

“Water armies?” Le Tian was shocked. She thought that internet water armies were only used to defame others.

Ding Junqi glanced at her and the corners of his lips curled ever so slightly. “No one knows what’s going to blow up better than those professional internet water armies.”

Le Tian, “...”

The circle of the rich was really chaotic!

“Contact the water army that Lin Xuan found. Try your best to make them rebel at the last minute. Money is not a problem,” Ding Junqi was still talking to Yu Dong.

Yu Dong agreed. How dare those people treated Ding Junqi like a sick cat just because Ding Junqi did not display his powers?

He had reminded people not to provoke Le Tian, but some people always refused to listen.

“However, this way, Under Mount Kunlun will be ruined,” Yu Dong reminded him.

“I can afford to pay for this,” Ding Junqi’s voice was even colder.

Yu Dong did not say anything else. He knew that if Ding Junqi dared to say that, he was ready.

After contacting Yu Dong, Ding Junqi shut his laptop and looked at Le Tian. “Let’s talk about the statement on how the mother of my child has passed away.”

Le Tian, “...”

Ding Junqi obviously had no plans of letting Le Tian off easily. “Furthermore, I’m shouldering the accusation that I don’t love the mother of my child. How will Miss Le compensate me for this?”

Love?

Le Tian, who was originally nervous, suddenly relaxed when she heard this. She raised her eyelids and looked at the man who was only half a meter away from her.

“Does Mr. Ding know what love is?” Le Tian replied.

Perhaps they both knew, or perhaps they did not.

Yet, it was obvious that they did not know now.

They were together because they had a child who called them Mommy and Daddy.

Therefore, Le Tian and Ding Junqi lapsed into silence.

Ding Yuejia lay in Le Tian’s arms and yawned. He mumbled, “I love Daddy, and I love Mommy.”

Then, his small voice completely disappeared.

Ding Junqi looked down at his son, then at Le Tian. “Le Tian, I’m serious. I’m serious about you.”

Le Tian paused for a moment. She did not quite believe what he said.

After Ding Junqi finished speaking—before the recording that Lin Xuan did something to were sent out by the internet water army—Ding Junqi’s hired men posted the original version. It was only a minute apart—it was too late for Lin Xuan to retract hers.

The curtain to the battle between the male and female leads in Under Mount Kunlun had been drawn in the middle of the night. It was obvious that Ding Junqi had the upper hand because his recording was posted a minute earlier, and it was sent out by Ding Junqi’s own Weibo. Meanwhile, Lin Xuan got an internet water army’s help since she did not dare to go into battle on her own.

Ding Junqi’s Weibo was under Yu Dong’s control. A minute after the recording was sent out, his Weibo exploded. At this moment, Ding Junqi was already preparing to board the plane. He planned to properly flirt with the mother of his child after boarding the plane.

As for what happened in the outside world, he did not mind it at all.

When the flight attendant reminded him to switch his phone to flight mode, Ding Junqi logged into his Weibo and posted the latest update.

Ding Junqi V: [Good and evil will be rewarded accordingly in the end. It’s not that there aren’t any consequences, it’s not the time yet.]

However, the time had come.

[1] On the Internet in China, this refers to a group of Internet ghostwriters paid to post online comments with particular content, including news, comments, gossip, misinformation on some online platforms such as Weibo, WeChat, and Taobao.


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