Ghost Exorciser: Is Loved By All
Chapter 639: Yu Sicong Downfall?

Chapter 639: Chapter 639: Yu Sicong Downfall?

On Monday morning, news broke out in public.

#YuSicongRemovedFromHisPosition

#TheGreedySon

#FraudInYuCorporation

People couldn’t stop talking about the scandal involving Yu Sicong.

A video clip had gone viral, showing Yu Sicong being dragged into a police car. His face was pale, his fancy suit all wrinkled.

Cameras were flashing, reporters were yelling, and the crowd around him looked furious.

"Serves him right!" one person in the crowd shouted as Sicong was shoved into the car.

The news hit like a bomb.

It turned out Yu Sicong had been secretly embezzling a ton of money from Yu Corporation.

The company’s funds were supposed to go to new projects and helping employees, but instead, he had been using them to buy luxury cars, designer watches, and even a private villa.

But that wasn’t all.

Some employees came forward, saying that Yu Sicong had been harassing them at work.

A few brave women shared their stories about how he’d make creepy comments or threaten them if they didn’t do what he wanted.

The news channels were flooded with these reports, and it was all anyone could talk about.

To make things even crazier, Mr. Yu—Yu Sicong’s father—decided to do an interview. In it, he looked stressed but serious.

"I am deeply disappointed by my son’s behavior," Mr. Yu said, shaking his head.

"Yu Sicong was a bad seed, and I failed to realize it sooner. His actions do not represent Yu Corporation or our family values. Justice must be served, and we will cooperate fully with the authorities."

The internet exploded after his statement.

People were shocked but also impressed that Mr. Yu wasn’t trying to cover up for his son.

Under the viral video of Sicong being dragged into the car, the comments section was absolutely wild:

"Finally! Rich kids think they can get away with anything. Not this time!"

"Imagine stealing from your own family business and harassing employees? What a loser!"

"Big respect to Mr. Yu for not defending his son. That must’ve been hard."

"I worked at Yu Corp before, and let me tell you, Sicong was the WORST. Good riddance."

"Wow, karma hit this guy like a train. Couldn’t have happened to a better person."

Even memes started popping up. One showed Sicong in the back of the police car with the caption: "When you thought you’d be CEO but end up in jail instead."

Another one joked, "Yu Sicong: From luxury villas to prison cells in one weekend."

By midday, the scandal had spread everywhere—TV, newspapers, blogs, and every social media platform you could think of. It wasn’t just a local story anymore.

Even international news channels were covering it, calling it "one of the biggest corporate scandals of the year."

Yu Holea, meanwhile, stayed quiet.

She scrolled through the comments, shaking her head.

Her phone buzzed with messages from friends and colleagues asking her how she felt about her brother’s downfall, but she didn’t reply.

.............

Yu Mei sat alone in her spacious room, her face calm, but her eyes sparkled with excitement.

She leaned back in her chair, tapping her perfectly manicured nails on the table as her phone buzzed.

Picking it up, she glanced at the caller ID—it was one of her most trusted subordinates. A sly smile formed on her lips as she answered.

"Yes?" she said, her tone casual but sharp.

The voice on the other end sounded pleased.

"Miss Yu, it’s done. The media storm is working better than expected. Yu Sicong has fallen into the trap. Everything’s in place. We can move on to the next phase."

Yu Mei’s smile widened, and she turned her chair to look out of the window, the sunlight glinting off her dark hair.

"Good," she said smoothly. "Let’s keep the pressure on. The more chaos, the better."

The voice hesitated for a moment.

"Miss Yu, are you sure about this? If everything goes as planned, Yu Sicong won’t just lose his position—he might end up in jail or worse."

"That’s the idea," Yu Mei replied, her voice cold and calculating.

"If my plan works, Yu Sicong will have no way out. And when the time is right..." She paused, her fingers tightening around her phone.

"Anyways you don’t need to think too much and do as I say."

Her subordinate didn’t say anything for a moment, then added, "Understood. For now, we’ll stick to the plan. I’ll keep you updated."

"Good," Yu Mei said again, then hung up.

Taking a deep breath, she stood and walked to her vanity, looking at herself in the mirror.

She practiced a concerned expression, her brows knitting together and her lips curling into a frown.

It was perfect. For now, she needed to act innocent.

Grabbing her phone, she hit record and began filming herself.

"My name is Yu Mei, and I am heartbroken by the news about my brother, Yu Sicong," she said, her voice trembling slightly as if she was fighting tears.

"If the allegations are true, then I am deeply disappointed in him. But I promise to investigate and find out the truth.

I will make sure justice is served—whether it’s for the victims or to clear his name."

She ended the video, reviewed it once to make sure it was convincing and then posted it to her social media accounts.

Within minutes, her video was being shared everywhere, and the comments poured in.

"Yu Mei is so kind! She’s trying to stay neutral despite everything!"

"Poor girl, she must be so ashamed of her brother."

"At least someone in the Yu family has integrity."

"Hey, Yu Mei isn’t an innocent person...have you forgotten the mess she and her father had created previously?" The comment was drowned and eventually vanished.

Yu Mei chuckled softly at the comments, her mask of concern slipping for a moment to reveal her true smugness.

Glancing at the clock, she noted it was 2:30 p.m. Just half an hour until the next phase of her plan.

At exactly 3 p.m., another bombshell hit the internet.

A new interview had gone viral, showing a middle-aged couple sitting in a small, dimly lit room.

The woman’s eyes were red from crying, and the man’s face was hard with anger.

"Our son died during a construction project under Yu Corporation," the man began, his voice shaking with emotion.

"He was just 24, full of dreams. He trusted them to provide a safe working environment, but because of Yu Sicong’s negligence, my boy lost his life."

The woman sobbed softly, clutching a photograph of their son.

"Yu Sicong was in charge of that project," she added.

"He knew there were safety issues, but he ignored them because fixing it would’ve cost too much money. And now, my son is gone."

The video cut to footage of the dangerous construction site—crumbling scaffolding, missing safety measures, and clear signs of neglect.

Social media exploded once again, with people now blaming Yu Sicong for not just fraud and harassment but also the tragic death of an innocent young man.

The hashtags started piling up:

#JusticeForTheWorker

#NegligenceKills

#YuSicongMustPay

"He’s not just greedy; he’s heartless too!"

"This guy doesn’t deserve to see the light of day again."

"How many lives has Yu Corporation ruined because of this monster?"

"I feel so sorry for the family. Sicong needs to rot in jail."

Yu Mei sat back in her chair, her phone in hand, watching the chaos unfold.

She sipped her tea with satisfaction, the corners of her lips twitching upward in a victorious smile.

Everything was falling into place.

The public was turning against Sicong more with every passing hour. Soon, he’d be so buried in accusations that there would be no escape.

The next morning, the streets outside Yu Corporation’s headquarters were filled with angry protesters.

They carried signs in bold letters:

"Justice for the Worker!"

"Yu Sicong Must Pay!"

"No More Corruption!"

The crowd chanted loudly, their voices echoing through the city.

Some held up pictures of the young man who had died during the construction project, while others waved banners demanding harsher punishments for corporate greed.

Inside Yu Mei’s room, she scrolled through live videos of the protest on her phone, a smug grin spreading across her face. The plan was going even better than she expected.

By midday, news broke that the grieving couple had officially filed a lawsuit against Yu Sicong. They accused him of negligence and demanded justice for their son’s death.

The internet was buzzing with the news, and everyone was certain that this would be the final nail in Yu Sicong’s coffin.

"Yu Sicong deserves the harshest punishment!" one person commented under the news post.

"Isn’t the death penalty an option for cases like this?" another chimed in.

"Good riddance. People like him shouldn’t be allowed to walk free."

Some even began speculating about his sentence:

"With all these charges—embezzlement, harassment, and now this—he’s definitely going down."

"He’ll either spend the rest of his life in prison or face the death penalty. Either way, justice will be served."

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