The keyboard was smashed to pieces by me.

I know the truth is cruel, but seeing everything with my own eyes, I am filled with anger.

Zhou Shuang accurately targets people who love sports, have no bad habits, and have no underlying diseases on the Tieba forum.

Then she arranges to meet people in a way that is almost accurate, deceiving them to undergo medical examinations and compatibility tests.

Heart transplantation requires HLA cross-matching to ensure no rejection reaction occurs.

Many people are unwilling to cooperate, and those who are willing are not suitable.

I am the only scapegoat.

I took photos of all this evidence.

I created some fake accounts and quietly spread the evidence among the Tieba users.

At the same time, I hired some internet water armies to disguise themselves as Zhou Shuang's die-hard fans and provoke conflicts everywhere to increase the attention and heat.

That's the nature of the internet; the heat dies down in a few days.

I have to prolong the heat and escalate public opinion.

However, I also have a sense of propriety. Such a typical social case is bound to attract the attention of people with ulterior motives.

There are obviously some overseas accounts stirring up trouble, trying to elevate this case to a higher level.

I'm not a fool.

One by one, I found all their bases in China.

Consider it a good deed done on the side.

But I still overestimated their bottom line.

This case is difficult to prove, and Zhou Shuang should have made thorough preparations, confident that the police wouldn't find direct evidence.

She actually started a live broadcast, threatening to jump off the building to prove her innocence.

The live stream was shut down within ten minutes.

But the heat had already arrived, and the onlookers were holding up their phones to capture the live broadcast.

The highest-rated and most popular live stream had hundreds of thousands of viewers.

"If you want to drive me to death, then I'll die for you to see!"

"As a woman who just lost her husband, I didn't know how vicious people's hearts could be. They actually fabricated those disgusting things to slander me!"

"Today, I will jump from here. I want every one of you to feel guilty. I curse each and every one of you who has cursed me to have an uneasy conscience and never find peace in the afterlife!"

She cursed with harsh words, repeatedly using the word "death," but she didn't show any signs of actually jumping, tightly gripping the railing.

There were people below cheering her on, and some fans gathered, crying and begging her to come down.

With the support of her fans, Zhou Shuang acted even more vigorously:

"I have been with my husband for so many years, and I really... I wish I could go with him. If it weren't for my daughter..."

"How could I possibly fall in love with someone else? How could I do such a thing? I don't even dare to step on an ant, so how can I easily kill someone as you all claim?"

She cried until she fainted, and the police took the opportunity to pull her down, but they didn't keep a close watch on her, and she ran back to the edge of the railing.

After some persuasion, the police managed to convince her to let a medical staff accompany her.

This scene finally reached its climax:

"Li Zong told me that the mastermind behind the scenes is Han Yu, the owner of Bai Zhou Media. I don't know what grudge or resentment you have with them, but if you have the guts, come and confront us face to face!"

Impressive, she directly implicated me and Bai Zhou, involving more people will only lead to more complications, and in the end, it'll be a matter of each side presenting their own arguments, making it difficult to untangle the truth.

They have someone skilled behind them pulling the strings.

The office door suddenly opened.

Ar Ran rushed in anxiously:

"People from Star Entertainment told me that Zhou Shuang never terminated her contract with Star Entertainment. Star Entertainment has a strong legal team, and Zhou Shuang must have been instigated by them."

"You've kept it well hidden." I said.

No wonder Zhou Shuang has been appearing as if she's beingwronged, playing the victim. She must have been working with Star Entertainment all along, using this scandal to gain sympathy and divert attention from herself.

"We need to gather all the evidence we have and present it to the police," I said, my voice filled with determination.

Ar Ran nodded. "I'll contact our legal team and prepare everything."

We spent the next few hours compiling all the evidence we had collected, including the photos, online discussions, and the statements from the victims who had fallen into Zhou Shuang's trap.

Once everything was ready, we headed to the police station.

The police were initially reluctant to take action, citing the lack of direct evidence. However, when we presented them with our findings, they couldn't ignore the overwhelming proof of Zhou Shuang's malicious actions.

After a thorough investigation, the police finally arrested Zhou Shuang. The news spread like wildfire, and the public sentiment quickly shifted from sympathy to anger.

People demanded justice for the victims and called for stricter regulations on organ transplantation procedures.

As the truth came to light, Star Entertainment issued a public statement severing all ties with Zhou Shuang and vowing to cooperate fully with the authorities.

The case became a turning point in the entertainment industry and sparked a nationwide discussion on ethics and responsibility.

In the following weeks, more victims came forward, sharing their experiences and seeking justice. The media played a crucial role in exposing the truth and ensuring that Zhou Shuang faced the consequences of her actions.

As for Han Yu and Bai Zhou Media, we faced intense scrutiny and investigations. We cooperated fully with the authorities, providing all the necessary information to prove our innocence.

It was a challenging period for us, but we remained steadfast and transparent. Eventually, the investigations concluded, and we were cleared of any involvement in Zhou Shuang's deceitful activities.

The incident served as a wake-up call for the entire entertainment industry. Stricter regulations were put in place to prevent such exploitations in the future.

As for me, I continued to work diligently, focusing on rebuilding the reputation of Bai Zhou Media and ensuring that our future endeavors were conducted with utmost integrity.

It was a long and arduous journey, but we emerged stronger and more determined than ever.

Justice was served, but the scars left by Zhou Shuang's actions would take time to heal. The victims and their families would need support and care to overcome the trauma they had endured.

We dedicated resources to establish a foundation that provided assistance to the victims and advocated for stricter regulations in the organ transplantation field.

Through our efforts, we aimed to bring about positive change and prevent others from falling prey to such heinous schemes.

Ultimately, the incident taught us the importance of remaining vigilant and questioning the truth behind every story. It was a reminder that appearances can be deceiving, and we must dig deeper to uncover the truth.

The keyboard lay in pieces, but the truth had prevailed.

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