You’re Supposed To Be The Villain, But You Effortlessly Win Over The Female Leads?

Chapter 73:



Chapter 73:

After the latest episodes of the show aired, Jiang Feng’s popularity soared. The confrontation between him and Jiang Nan regarding the divorce sparked multiple trending topics online:

– #Jiangnan’s Mother Fired as a Nurse

– #Care Worker Abuses the Elderly

– #Jiang Feng’s Father Announces Divorce

– #Jiang Feng vs. Jiangnan Showdown

– #Jiang Feng: My Dad Is a Big Lover

– #Jiang Feng: I’ll Let My Parents’ 10-Year Relationship End Peacefully if I Don’t Get Involved

Weibo was flooded with posts about Jiang Feng, as nearly every trending topic was related to him. His fame reached unprecedented levels, and the public opinion overwhelmingly sided with him.

Many viewers left comments after watching the show:

– [Yingying]: “I support Jiang Feng. If what he said is true, then Jiang Nan and his mother are disgusting. Jiang Nan tried to morally manipulate Xiao Feng on the show, and it was sickening. No wonder—like mother, like son. A care worker who abuses the elderly? Disgusting!”

– [Lelelelelele]: “Let me tell you, I used to work at the same hospital as Jiang Nan’s mother, Xiao Xue. She’s a habitual homewrecker. Back then, she manipulated the ward arrangement to get closer to a patient’s husband. Everyone knew about it! The patient’s condition worsened because Xiao Xue kept provoking her. The hospital covered it up, but it was a big deal. Just look up the Lin Fangfang case.”

– [Meat Sauce]: “I agree that the divorce is a good thing. Xiao Feng’s father even shared the divorce agreement. Not only did Xiao Xue get a big house, but she also received millions in cash. That’s more than fair. If she had signed a prenuptial agreement, she could have walked away with nothing!”

Fans dug up old scandals, including the case of Lin Fangfang’s grandmother, who was mistreated by a nurse and committed suicide. Though the hospital tried to suppress the story by paying off the family, reports about the incident resurfaced online, and the evidence was undeniable. Xiao Xue and her son had no chance to defend themselves. Reluctantly, Xiao Xue agreed to the divorce and left with the money.

Meanwhile, fans protested Jiang Nan’s continued participation in the show. Bowing to public pressure, the production team had no choice but to send him home early.

As the show neared its conclusion, Jiang Feng’s life seemed better than ever. Far from losing weight, he had visibly gained some, and his complexion had improved. Every day, Grandma Li cooked hearty meals for him—bacon, chicken, duck, fish. Whatever Jiang Feng wanted, she made sure he had.

When Grandma learned that the final episode was approaching, she was clearly disappointed. Holding Jiang Feng’s hand, she said with a trace of sadness, “Xiao Feng, when the show is over, you must come visit me whenever you have time. It’s a bit far, but I’ll save up the money and come see you if I can’t travel easily.”

Jiang Feng smiled warmly, “Of course, Grandma. When I become a professional player, I’ll bring you to watch me compete!”

“Professional player? Is that the game you’ve been playing recently, Xiao Feng?” Grandma Li asked curiously. “Can you really make a living playing that?”

“Yeah,” Jiang Feng replied seriously. “I’ll be going into training after the show. It won’t leave much free time, but I’ll definitely win the championship!”

Bai Qingqing, who was listening nearby, couldn’t help but laugh. “You talk like winning championships is easy. You’d be lucky to make it onto the youth team this year, let alone be a starter on the first team! Which top team would take a rookie like you?”

Before she could finish, Grandma Li shot her an anxious look. “Xiao Feng said he can do it, and he will! My Xiao Feng is so smart, I know he’ll be a champion!”

Bai Qingqing sighed, “You’re biased.”

“I am not!” Grandma Li shot back.

Their playful bickering continued, filling the air with warmth and laughter.

On the final day of the show, Jiang Feng packed his things and was getting ready to leave with the crew’s car. But just as he was about to board, a sleek black Rolls-Royce pulled up in front of him.

The window rolled down to reveal Jiang Yuan’s face, filled with guilt. “Son, I’m sorry. I came to pick you up.”

Jiang Feng remained silent, his gaze steady as he looked at his father. There was no emotion in his eyes—no sadness, no joy. Just indifference. The apology came too late.

The Jiang Feng that once longed for his father’s approval was gone. However, the original Jiang Feng might have felt a small sense of relief, knowing that his father had finally acknowledged his mistakes.

Jiang Yuan’s voice trembled slightly as he continued, “I’ve made so many mistakes over the years. I didn’t respect your wishes, and I wasn’t a good father. But I want to change, son. I want to be a better dad from now on. Can you forgive me?”

His eyes were filled with hope, waiting for Jiang Feng’s response.


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