When Ji Yunya came down from upstairs, Uncle Chang was standing in the living room with a row of black-clad bodyguards behind him, each exuding an intimidating presence. A quick glance showed there were as many as twelve people. Seeing Yun Ya come down, Uncle Chang immediately walked over: "Miss, I heard you were ill?" For more chapters visit novel{f}ire.net Yun Ya smiled and said, "It’s nothing, just a little cold." "Even a cold shouldn’t be taken lightly. Miss, your body is weak; you must take care of yourself." Uncle Chang nagged incessantly. "These people are carefully selected by me. What does Miss intend to use them for?" Uncle Chang asked about today’s purpose. Yun Ya glanced at the sky outside the window and said lightly, "Has Uncle Chang made any progress on what I asked you to investigate?" Uncle Chang shook his head: "There must be someone behind this. It’s not easy to investigate." Yun Ya thought it would be : "It’s okay, take your time." "The Yun Group went bankrupt, many projects got stuck, and the homeowners who invested their money lost it. They won’t just let it go. The trouble at Yun’s Group today won’t have any result, and do you think today’s rumors about me and this manor online are just a coincidence?" Uncle Chang instantly grasped the key point and said incredulously: "Miss, you mean...." That’s why she asked him to investigate the person spreading the rumors. It’s all connected; the other party deliberately drew out Ji Yunya and this manor to guide those people who lost both money and property to target Ji Yunya. "If I find out who’s behind this, I’ll make sure they pay dearly." Uncle Chang said grimly. "This is just my guess; maybe I’m overthinking?" "No, Miss, your consideration is right. We must take precautions." If those people really targeted Miss, Uncle Chang didn’t dare to think any further and immediately turned around: "I’ll arrange it right now." Yun Ya looked at the drizzling rain outside the window, feeling a bit gloomy. Every time it rains, nothing good happens. A voice emerged online, naturally directing the blame onto Ji Yunya. She is Yun Shen’s biological daughter. As the saying goes, the father’s debts must be repaid by the daughter. She has an undeniable responsibility for this matter. Moreover, she owns a manor worth a fortune. Just auctioning the manor and leaking a bit from the fingers would be enough to repay the debt. Many people found it unbelievable. Why should Ji Yunya bear the consequences of Yun Shen’s misdeeds? Just because of the laughable kinship? This is completely unfair to Ji Yunya. But nothing could stop those deceived and blinded people. They were wronged by Yun Shen, who is now in the hands of judicial authorities and unreachable. Hence, they turned to his daughter; her money is his, and making her pay is justified. Around seven o’clock in the evening, a group of protesters in raincoats holding banners gathered at the gate of the Ji Family Manor, shouting "a debt needs to be repaid." Emotions ran high, and the situation was getting out of control. Some radicals even splashed paint on the iron gate and wrote offensive words on the walls, calling her a heartless merchant and demanding repayment... The homeowners blocking Yun’s Group hurried to the Ji Family Manor upon hearing the news, as if seeing money beckoning them. Yes, the debts Yun Shen owed should be repaid by his daughter. She is so wealthy. Observing the luxurious manor sprawling over the hill from outside the Ji Family Manor, with its peaks resembling a medieval European castle shrouded in rain mist, they became even more agitated. These people had lost everything, while the culprit lived in such luxury. Their discontent and jealousy drove them increasingly mad, shouting and demanding Ji Yunya to come out. The manor gate was a kilometer from the villa, and the sounds faintly drifted through the rain, resembling the wails of resentful ghosts in the increasingly dark and grim night, sending chills down the spine. Yun Ya stood before the floor-to-ceiling window on the first floor, her expression obscure and dark. Aunt Li stood beside her, worriedly looking out the window: "These people are unreasonable. It’s Yun’s Group owing them money, not you, Miss. Why are they all coming to you? Miss, what should we do if they keep causing trouble? The kitchen has to go shopping tomorrow morning. They won’t hit people, will they?" News often reported such incidents, where people believing they had the moral high ground committed assaults. Yun Ya pursed her lips: "Warn the household staff not to go out these days. As for shopping, isn’t there any food stored at home? Make do for now."
