Ghost Exorciser: Is Loved By All
Chapter 670: Report To Goddess City

Chapter 670: Chapter 670: Report To Goddess City

Yu Holea released another ghost, her movements calm but deliberate.

This time, she attached an invisible talisman to its form, the faint shimmer of energy from her spell barely noticeable. She leaned closer, whispering instructions.

"Be cautious. Scout the area, but prioritize your safety. Don’t engage."

The ghost nodded silently, its glowing figure fading slightly as it passed through the temple’s entrance.

Inside, the temple’s shadows seemed to shift unnaturally, as though alive.

The second ghost floated cautiously through the hall, the faint runes on the walls pulsing like a heartbeat.

It avoided the statues this time, keeping to the edges of the room.

However, as it moved further inside, a low hum began to fill the air.

The sound wasn’t coming from the statues but from the ground itself.

The ghost hesitated, glancing back as if to reconsider its mission, but the talisman on it pulsed softly, reminding it of its duty.

The hum grew louder, turning into a vibrating force.

Suddenly, the statues came to life, their closed eyes snapping open one by one. The same eerie light from before poured out, scanning the room.

The ghost froze, hoping to avoid detection.

For a moment, it seemed to work—the beams of light passed by, their focus elsewhere.

But just as the ghost began to move again, the largest statue from the center turned its head.

It had noticed.

The ghost tried to retreat, gliding quickly toward the entrance, but the statue raised its hand.

The air crackled, and a web of golden energy shot out, trapping the ghost in its glow.

The talisman Yu Holea had placed flared brightly, trying to protect the ghost, but the energy was too strong.

The ghost writhed, its form flickering as the energy consumed it. In seconds, it was gone, the talisman disintegrating alongside it.

Outside, Yu Holea felt the bond snap again. Her hand clenched into a fist, her expression darkening.

"Destroyed again..." she muttered, frustration lacing her voice.

"Let me see..." Qiao Jun said.

Yu Holea held his hand and stopped him, "No. Don’t."

Qiao Jun calmly patted Yu Holea’s hand and said with a smirk, "Don’t worry nothing will happen to me."

"No. You don’t understand! If the thing inside could easily detect the presence of a ghost which was invisible on top of it, it would easily detect your presence."

Qiao Jun looked at Yu Holea, his smirk fading as he saw the seriousness in her eyes.

"Then what do you suggest?" he asked, lowering his hand.

Yu Holea took a moment to think,

"Let’s come back with a plan. If we stay here and try to come up with a tactic, god knows when we will be able to figure out anything."

It wasn’t that she was afraid to enter the temple.

Yu Holea was sure that she could enter the temple and surpass all the obstacles inside, but...what lies after that, was still unknown to her.

What was even more outrageous was...if her guess was right, the temple was equipped with items powerful beyond the world in which she was living.

How could the temple be able to escape the heavens?

Yu Holea decided to report their existence to the Goddess City.

It’s alright if humans can’t deal with the temple, the people in goddess city could easily do so.

The reality was, that Yu Holea was the weakest person in Goddess City.

However, when she arrived in the Goddess City, other goddesses were affected by corrupt energy, so their cultivation was suppressed.

After all those goddesses had cultivated more than her.

Some even cultivated for more than 1000 years!

How can she, who has only cultivated for 5 or so years, compare to them?

The only silver lining was, they weren’t against Yu Holea and were even thankful for her.

She could ask them for a favor and they would agree.

Yu Holea asked Qiao Jun to close the array and left with him.

After reporting all of her findings, Yu Holea reported about the existence of the temple to the Goddess and continued with her daily life.

Due to the death of Xin Zhi, many of the scenes were reshot.

The new actress Ming Guhan was as talented as Xin Zhi.

The shooting was smooth sailing for Yu Holea.

The news of Yu Shuchang’s plagiarism spread like wildfire across social media platforms and entertainment news outlets.

At first, it was a whisper—an anonymous post on a gossip forum claiming that several of his works, which had brought him fame and critical acclaim, were not his own.

But as more people started digging into his portfolio, the whisper turned into a roar.

Screenshots, side-by-side comparisons, and testimonies from the original creators began flooding the internet.

A musician accused him of stealing the melody of a hit song.

The evidence was overwhelming.

Yu Shuchang’s name, once synonymous with rising talent and brilliance, was now being dragged through the mud.

The hashtag #YuShuchangPlagiarism trended for days, with people dissecting his past works and sharing memes mocking his downfall.

The phrase "Yu Shuchang the Copycat" became a viral tagline. Every hour, new posts surfaced, adding fuel to the fire.

Some netizens, fueled by their anger, began to take their frustrations further.

They dug into his personal life, his connections, and even his family.

This led to Yu Holea being dragged into the controversy.

"Isn’t his sister an actress? Yu Holea? She must have known about his behavior," one comment read.

"Shame on Yu Holea for not speaking up about her brother. Birds of a feather flock together," another wrote.

Though Yu Holea had absolutely nothing to do with her brother’s actions, her name began appearing in online discussions, and people started questioning her character by association.

At first, she ignored the comments, knowing they were baseless.

But as the backlash grew louder, the accusations became more personal.

Some users called for boycotts of her upcoming movie, while others demanded she make a public statement condemning her brother.

Yu Holea sat in her apartment one evening, scrolling through the endless stream of hateful messages.

Yu Holea chose to ignore the hateful messages targeting her, knowing they stemmed from frustration and baseless assumptions.

She focused on her work, staying offline and letting the storm pass.

By evening, as she had hoped, the tide of anger began to shift away from her and back toward its rightful target: Yu Shuchang.

The mounting evidence of his plagiarism had reached a point where the public could no longer turn their attention elsewhere.

The online vitriol against Shuchang intensified as victims and whistleblowers came forward with more damning allegations.

The backlash was no longer just a social media uproar—it had entered the legal realm.

Several lawsuits were filed against him, ranging from copyright infringement to breach of contract.

High-profile companies and individual creators demanded restitution, citing significant financial and reputational losses due to his deceit.

Meanwhile, Yu Mei decided to insert herself into the narrative.

That evening, she started a live stream, presenting herself as a concerned and heartbroken sibling.

With a downcast expression and somber tone, she addressed the scandal.

"I am utterly shocked by everything that has come to light," she began, her voice trembling slightly. "I never imagined my brother could do something so vile and deceitful. To all the musicians, artists, and creators he has hurt, I am deeply, deeply sorry on behalf of my family."

Her carefully crafted performance seemed to resonate with her audience initially.

Comments flooded in, ranging from sympathy to skepticism.

"We’re glad someone in the family is speaking up," one comment read.

"You’re only saying this to protect your own image," wrote another.

Yu Mei occasionally glanced at the chat, responding to a few comments with tears glistening in her eyes.

"I know some of you might think I’m doing this for selfish reasons, but believe me, this has been a nightmare for all of us."

As the livestream continued, one comment caught her attention.

She paused dramatically, pretending to read it with growing disbelief.

"This... I can’t believe it," she murmured, her hand covering her mouth.

"Someone in the comments claims to be Shuchang’s former assistant. They’re saying... he molested them?"

The chat erupted instantly. Comments flew in, filled with shock, anger, and demands for more information.

"You can’t be serious!"

"What a monster! How far does his cruelty go?"

"Expose him! He needs to be held accountable!"

Yu Mei leaned closer to the camera, feigning concern.

"I don’t want to believe this, but if it’s true, then this is even worse than I thought. To the person who wrote that comment,

if you’re truly his assistant, please come forward and share your story. The truth needs to be known."

Within hours of her livestream, the anonymous commenter’s claims began to gain traction.

Other netizens joined the conversation, sharing snippets of rumors and alleged accounts from Shuchang’s former colleagues.

Soon, an individual claiming to be his former assistant came forward publicly, detailing how Shuchang had repeatedly harassed her during her tenure.

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