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Chapter 1227: Chapter 1227: It’s an Impostor
“I heard yesterday that the magazine agency Song Zishan snatched in Province has closed down, and she even got beaten up by the people demanding their wages. Hahaha… I didn’t expect her to be beaten so badly.”
“Eh! Wasn’t it said that it wasn’t that bad?”
“What happened then?”
A few young girls who had just arrived craned their necks to look down, full of curiosity. They turned and asked the people who had arrived earlier about what was really going on.
“The beating in Province wasn’t that severe; the injuries on her face now are from Feng Cuilou’s doing.”
“Who is Feng Cuilou?” someone exclaimed in surprise, covering her mouth. “Oh my! Who would dare to hit Song Zishan? Are they looking for trouble?” The girl who spoke seemed to be about twenty, looking at everyone with scared and shocked eyes.
Those who had arrived earlier didn’t know who Feng Cuilou was or why she would dare to hit the little princess of the Song family, and they looked towards the older generation out of curiosity.
“Speaking of Feng Cuilou, back in the day, she was a famous figure, ten times more formidable than Song Zishan ever was.”
Someone said nostalgically, “Although Feng Cuilou was just the Song family’s adopted daughter, she had talents and capabilities. She would never be like Song Zishan, never doing anything worthwhile.”
In this large courtyard where people between thirty and forty lived, there was no one who didn’t know about Feng Cuilou. Who would dare underestimate her in their routine interactions?
Only the young are fearless, like calves unafraid of tigers.
“It’s Auntie Feng from the Song family.”
So someone provided a rough introduction, and the listeners nodded in understanding.
No wonder she dared to hit Song Zishan, but… although she has the seniority, Auntie Feng was perhaps too impulsive to physically assault the little princess of the Song family.
“Stop being curious. Song Zishan was forcibly escorted out by the Song family’s security guards, and they’ve even been instructed not to let her pass through the gates anymore. Feng Cuilou must have hit her because she did something wrong; having been driven out by the Song family, she won’t be allowed back in again. Song Zishan is done for.”
“She’s no longer any damn little princess.”
The crowd was abuzz with curiosity and disbelief, along with some who had conflicts with Song Zishan or had been previously ridiculed by her. They now seized the opportunity and started mocking her.
“How could that be possible? Who is Song Zishan? She’s the number one debutante and the little princess of the Song family in the Capital.”
“Right!”
“I don’t know how many people are trying to squeeze into her circle of elite friends.”
If you ask what people disliked the most about Song Zishan, it would surely be her exclusive cliques. Everyone grew up together in the same large courtyard, and the families who could afford to live there were certainly not poor; they just weren’t as wealthy as the Song family.
All had their pride and manners; who wasn’t cherished and brought up with love?
But Song Zishan had always loved to form her exclusive groups since she was young, ostracizing those she didn’t like, causing girls with less courage to develop psychological shadows.
“What exactly happened?”
As the discussion buzzed on, the bolder ones quickly got the latest news through the Song family’s security guards and housemaids.
And this was arranged by Song Jinyan, who wanted to spread the news as quickly as possible; otherwise, the guards and housemaids wouldn’t dare to say a word to outsiders.
As far as Song Jinyan was concerned, he couldn’t wait a minute longer for Song Zishan to stop occupying what wasn’t hers.
Besides having the guards and housemaids speak out, as soon as Song Jinyan finished talking with Old Master Xu Song, he immediately called the Song family’s long-standing friends, good friends, relatives, acquaintances, and other closely related parties.
For those he couldn’t reach by phone, a formal notice would be sent out later.
Matters concerning the Song family couldn’t be left to rumors.
Especially when it came to the Song family’s offspring, it was essential to send out a formal notice. This was the only way to be recognized by the Song family. It also served to prevent anyone from using the Song family name to swindle and deceive.
In the future, Song Zishan wouldn’t have a single opportunity to exploit.
“Song Zishan has no blood relation to the Song family; she is an imposter.”