Chapter 56: Fainting from a Scene Never Before Witnessed

After Family Variety Shows Went Viral, Everyone Online Started Calling Me Mom Camellias and Wine 1454 words 2026-02-09 14:21:34

All the fan support exploded across the internet like a burst of fireworks! Instantly, it dominated every advertising slot on all platforms. Scenes like this were unheard of, leaving everyone in shock.

Even the most influential brands would only purchase ad spaces with high traffic. But this time, not a corner was spared! It was practically a total takeover. Whether it was the pop-up screen when opening an app or any possible place to display ads, all were replaced with delightful posters of Jiang Sui and Lu Xuanxuan.

Jiang Sui's fans had never witnessed such a spectacle. She was merely a minor celebrity with no team, plagued by scandals. Her fan sites and support groups were caught off guard, unable to react. Even her only prominent fan trembled as they typed a single question mark: "?".

"Could it be that our Sui has finally made it?" Another fan cautiously asked in the group chat.

Sui’s Hairdryer: "I’m so excited, oh my god, I've never seen anything like this, I'm overwhelmed!"

Year after year: "Why are you just standing there? Go hype her up! We need to support Sui until she retires!"

Jiang Sui's fans immediately joined the wave of support. The once quiet and obscure fans suddenly felt transformed, elevated. Their Sui was incredible! Even those who had been on the verge of leaving the fandom were pulled back in, tighter than ever.

Who could understand the exhilaration of fans who had only relied on her looks, now suddenly becoming soul supporters and career fans!

Some media even called those last ten minutes a "golden age of traffic." A golden age created by the participation of Jiang Sui and her daughter in a parent-child live show! The impact of this support was immense, even overshadowing the mysterious husband of Bai Xixue who never showed his face.

Infuriated, Ji Sicheng lashed out at his subordinates after the live broadcast ended that night.

Jiang Sui, however, was unaware of all this as she hadn’t gone online. At the end of the broadcast, she noticed the comments suddenly becoming excited and wondered about it, but paid little attention.

After the live broadcast of "Mom Is a Hero" ended, Jiang Sui received payment from the production team. Since they had signed a contract, if they didn’t pay her, she could sue them. The production team didn’t want to risk a lawsuit, especially with Jiang Sui riding high; she wasn’t someone to be trifled with.

Jiang Sui only learned about the fan support incident the next day.

"Could it have been Lu Ye?" she muttered under her breath. "He’s so wealthy; I should have asked for more in the divorce settlement."

As for Lu Ye’s motive, she guessed it was for Xuanxuan’s sake. Otherwise, she couldn’t find another reason—after all, their relationship was purely contractual, and their divorce was imminent. He had no need for such extravagance.

Jiang Sui declined all upcoming work, taking a break to rest and sort out some personal relationships.

The first she had to deal with was Lu Xuanxuan. Xuanxuan, terrified of her departure, clung to her like a little tail. Wherever Jiang Sui went, Xuanxuan followed, occasionally pleading, "Mommy Jiang Sui, please don’t divorce Daddy, okay?"

Jiang Sui: "..."

If only she had known this child would become so clingy, she wouldn’t have been so nice to her. But the child’s future was intertwined with her own fate, so she had no choice.

She intended to discuss the divorce and Xuanxuan’s situation with Lu Ye, but before she had the chance, Lu Ye was called away by urgent matters. Actually, after the live broadcast, Lu Ye had wanted to talk to her, but she refused, citing her need for rest. Now, ironically, she wanted to find him but he was nowhere to be found.

Was it intentional?

"Although I don’t know how you found out about this, I still want to thank you. Otherwise, my parents might really have been in trouble," Shi Heng’s voice came through the phone, tinged with gratitude.