Special Agent Rebirth: The Omnipotent Goddess of Quick Transmigration-Chapter 1198 - 1151 Reality [114] identity confirmed, Ye Tong collapses
Chapter 1198: 1151 Reality [114] identity confirmed, Ye Tong collapses
Ye Shaohua had been contemplating how to explain the rescue of Ye Li to her grandfather on her way back.
She was still holding a black mask in her hand.
Hearing the servant’s words, her gaze towards Ye Li and the old master paused briefly, then shifted towards the servant.
After staring at the excited-looking servant for several seconds, she slowly reached out to take the book and pen.
The book the servant brought out was also a first edition of "All Gods Blue Sky"; it was clear from its appearance that it had been frequently perused.
However, it had been well-maintained by the master and looked extremely tidy.
After Ye Shaohua inscribed her pen name inside the cover, she handed the book back to the servant.
She watched as the servant very carefully took it back, then stuffed her mask back into her pocket, thought for a moment, and then said, "There’s no need for you to come over and be a servant."
From the servant stepping forward to Ye Shaohua signing her pen name, it all took no more than two minutes.
However, the words of the servant were like an unexpected thunderclap, raising waves with a single pebble.
Not only were Ye Tong, Su Lan, and Su Min shocked, but even Ye Li and the old man, who were closest to Ye Shaohua, seemed dazed.
The family was stunned for two whole minutes, and nearly no one had managed to regain their composure.
"Clack—"
The teacup that Su Min had just picked up fell to the ground, spilling tea all over him.
But Su Min paid no attention to this, he suddenly stood up with a burning gaze towards the servant, almost shouting, "What did you say? Wha... What book? What author?!"
The servant was startled by Su Min’s reaction, looking at him blankly, "It’s the Young Lady’s book, ’All Gods Blue Sky’. Uncle, you know about this book too."
Despite the surprise, the servant was still in a good mood as she explained.
After the news of Ye Shaohua and Ye Liu broke out yesterday, the Entertainment Circle and the online fiction community went crazy.
The servant’s daughter hadn’t slept all night and even clamored to come to the Ye Family to serve Ye Shaohua.
Who would have known that the beloved author she idolized and the pop idol she was a fan of were the same person? The surprise was immense!
Hearing Su Min’s question, the servant glanced at him, and then at Ye Shaohua, who seemed indifferent and was playing with her mask.
She remembered how Su Lan had always loathed Ye Shaohua.
Standing next to Su Min, Ye Tong, who had initially been frozen on the spot, now instinctively spoke up after hearing the servant’s explanation, "That’s impossible, ’All Gods Blue Sky’ couldn’t possibly have been written by her!"
Ye Tong refuted the servant’s words.
Her voice was a little sharp, with an expression as if the servant was out of her mind.
The servant’s demeanor became serious as she pulled out her phone, "Young Lady, Uncle, you must not have had time to check Weibo yet. The Young Lady is indeed Ye Liu, I couldn’t have mistaken it."
As she spoke, the servant flipped to a page and kindly handed her phone to Ye Tong to see.
Ye Tong saw the Weibo post that Ye Liu had made.
Su Min and Ye Tong had both set their sights on securing the second edition rights to "All Gods Blue Sky," aiming to use the IP to succeed in penetrating the entertainment industry with their company.
Even with her own pride, Ye Tong had to admit that the novel written by Ye Liu was truly explosive.
She also recognized the commercial value behind the IP and therefore had been extremely determined to acquire the rights to "All Gods" from Ye Liu.
This time, due to Ye Shaohua’s predetermined role as the female lead, Ye Tong even thought that Ye Liu would angrily withdraw the rights from Xiangyang Group, something she had been looking forward to.
But now, what was she hearing from the servant?
Ye Shaohua was Ye Liu?
Ye Tong felt the world had gone mad!
By now, Su Min had finally come to his senses, his recently troubled expression bursting into one of hope, "Shaohua, why didn’t you tell your uncle about these happy events earlier?"
Ye Shaohua took off her black coat.
Hearing Su Min’s words, she looked towards him lazily, replying with an indifferent expression, "Why should I tell you?"
"I..." Caught off guard by Ye Shaohua’s typically blunt speech, Su Min felt a sting and also remembered that when Ye Shaohua had just come back, he seemed to have never looked at her properly.
At this realization, Su Min’s face flushed, and he then looked somewhat embarrassed.
Ye Li, who had been silent by his side, directly took out his phone.
In fact, he didn’t even need to search—the news was still overwhelmingly discussed everywhere.
A whole day had passed, but the fervor of the incident hadn’t died down at all; it was like a festival for both parties’ fans.
The old man was confused; he was getting on in years, typically took casual strolls, and didn’t read much, but he did know of "All Gods Blue Sky."
Because Ye Tong and Su Min frequently mentioned the book, implying that it was so incredible that its spin-off products could enable Su’s business to expand...
"Shaohua, are you really..."
The old man had been too overwhelmed by the day’s revelations. Compared to the shock that Ye Shaohua was an international training camp coach, the fact that she was also Ye Liu seemed not as astonishing.
Ye Tong and the others were prematurely surprised; wait until they discovered Ye Shaohua’s role as an international training camp coach...
Ye Shaohua seemed quite calm as she leisurely went to the table to pour herself a cup of tea.
The gazes of Su Min, the old man, Ye Li, and others were all fixed on Ye Shaohua.
Ye Tong had no mood to look at Su Lan’s facial expression now.
Clasping the edges of her wheelchair with both hands, she couldn’t stop thinking about the past events. She had been so proud of her Fenghai Group, holding her head higher than anyone else’s, never looking down on Ye Shaohua...