After that, everyone witnessed the story's beginning, development, twists, and conclusion.
Lin Ran had hired a professional voice actor to deliver a vivid narration, and finally, in front of millions of live-stream viewers, scandalous footage began to play.
There was footage of Lin Jian and Liu Ruxue.
There was footage of Lin Tianba being kicked out of the Suran Group.
There was even footage of Liu Yuemei with her clients.
And of course, Lv Jian and Zhao Miaomiao weren’t spared either.
Leveraging his online influence, Lin Ran publicly exposed these individuals in what felt like a digital execution.
"As we can see, Liu Yuemei is quite the character—not only does she accompany men for meals, but she also 'entertains' them. Her poor husband is practically wearing a green hat…"
As the voice actor narrated with dramatic flair, the internet exploded in shock.
[ReaderHandsomeDude]: Holy crap, this is insane! I thought this would be about Wu Zhishang’s story, but this is even wilder. But seriously, did Wu Zhishang actually eat off a toilet or not?[ReaderPrettyGirl]: Host, remove the damn mosaics!
[ReaderGettingRich]: This host really doesn’t treat us like family—everything’s censored except the faces. Unbelievable. Remove the mosaics now!
Suddenly—
[The live stream you are following has been banned for violations.]
At the same time, the backend staff of the streaming platform were utterly baffled.
"Who the hell did this? Fire that idiot immediately! This stream is a goldmine—if it kept going, it would’ve broken all donation records in the industry!"
"But the content’s pretty risqué… How do we unban it? Besides, Lin Ran probably doesn’t even care about the donations."
"Risqué? They added mosaics, didn’t they?"
[RatingUpBy0.1]: Damn, just damn. Hosts who treat us like real family are rare these days. If there’s spicy content, he actually shows it. Bring the stream back!
[FiveGoldenWords]: So… were we all wrong about Lin Ran? Was Lv Jian just being a cheap jerk who refused to split the bill but still acted high and mighty? What a broke bully! And Zhao Miaomiao’s boyfriend—could it be our beloved Nuanyao Group CEO, Wu Zhishang?
Meanwhile, employees at Nuanyao Group looked at their CEO with pity. Even though Wu Zhishang was pixelated, they could still recognize him.
"President Wu… you’ve suffered."
"I used to think Chairman Lin had it rough, but now I see you’ve been through just as much. You and Chairman Lin are true brothers."
Wu Zhishang: "Get out. All of you, get out."
Though he barked the order, he knew there was no escaping this. He understood Lin Ran’s mindset perfectly:
If I’m miserable, why should my bro get off easy? Come suffer with me.
If their roles were reversed, Wu Zhishang might’ve done the same.
[TinyStick]: Lin Jian and Liu Ruxue are actually siblings? And Liu Yuemei is the most shocking—does Lin Tianba even know about this?
[IncenseBurner]: Of course he doesn’t. If he knew, they’d be divorced by now. Platform, reopen the damn stream! Are the mods braindead?
[6thComingSoon]: Hey, streaming platform, do the right thing. Why ban such an amazing host?
Seeing the stream banned, Lin Ran casually uploaded a 100+ page PowerPoint to his cloud drive.
Play with me? I’ll bury you.
If Lin Tianba could still endure after this, Lin Ran would have to give his scumbag father a thumbs-up for sheer resilience.
Just as Lin Ran was about to end the stream, it suddenly came back online.
Lin Ran was stunned. The viewers were stunned. Even the phones seemed to freeze.
Finally, the platform’s acting right. If only other apps could be this reasonable.
"Alright, since the stream’s back, let’s get to the main event. I’ve prepared over 100 slides—feel free to download them."
[ChickenDinnerTonight]: Wait, isn’t this illegal?
[DarknessHater]: So what? Lin Tianba started it by spreading lies first. Even if it’s illegal, he and Lin Jian would be the ones going to jail.
[LiuRuyu]: Ever heard of the Luo legal team? The Pizza Hut of China—they’ve never lost a case.
[WhoseSonIsBigHead]: Worst case? A fine and bail. They’re loaded anyway.
Meanwhile, in a hotel in the capital, Zhao Miaomiao and Lv Jian were falling apart.
"I told you this plan wouldn’t work! Now my reputation is ruined—all because of you!"
"Miaomiao, I’m sorry… I didn’t think it through… sobs"
Zhao Miaomiao glared at Lv Jian, suddenly missing Wu Zhishang’s steadiness. At least he didn’t whine like this.
"I’m going back to Wu Zhishang. There’s no way he’s really done with me."
Lv Jian: ???
We’re talking about the fallout here, and you’re switching to Wu Zhishang?
Besides, the scandal was still spreading. Trying to reconnect with Wu Zhishang now? Delusional.
As Lin Ran’s stream ended, the 100+ page PowerPoint became the internet’s newest obsession, spreading like wildfire.
Even after takedowns, countless people saved and reposted it through backchannels.
The most common comment? [Send me $50, I’ll forward it to you.]
After logging off, Lin Ran found Luo Yao.
"Wife… I think I just cyberbullied the entire Lin family."
"I know. I was watching."
The Lin family had indeed been exposed—not just trolled, but doxxed.
Before the stream even ended, their personal details were leaked.
No one expected the Lin family to be living such pathetic lives now.
Lin Tianba dramatically shielded his "wife and son," shouting, "If you have a problem, come at me! Leave my family alone!"
The netizens weren’t there for physical violence—their weapons were words.
"Cuckold king! Your wife’s out there selling herself, and you’re here playing the noble protector?"
"And you seem happy about it!"
"You tried manipulating public sympathy? Where’s your conscience? Your dignity? And hey, what’s Liu Yuemei’s number?"
"Damn, bro, you that desperate? At this point, I doubt Lin Jian is even Lin Tianba’s son."
"Wait, Lin Tianba’s infertile?"
"Wait, he got castrated?"
"Wait, he had surgery?"
Facing this onslaught, Lin Tianba nearly had a stroke. But for the sake of his family, he held firm, ushering them to safety.
"That ungrateful bastard Lin Ran… I’ll make him kneel and beg for forgiveness!"
The Lin family’s lives descended further into disgrace.
They weren’t quite public enemies, but they were like dog crap on the sidewalk—stepped on and cursed at by anyone who came across them.