Reborn as His Intellectually Disabled Wife-Chapter 52: I’m Still Alive

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Chapter 52: Chapter 52: I’m Still Alive

After dinner, it was only half past six.

Tang Gu was so angry at Shi Mei that he was seething, yet he couldn’t argue with a fool. He could only watch helplessly as she was taken away by Bai Yuejie.

Frustrated and furious, he packed up his things and left. Suddenly, someone screamed, "Tang Wu??"

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Tang Wu wasn’t dead, she was still alive!

This news... exploded on the internet!

In just three short days, it swept across the entire web!

Online discussions were chaotic, opinions deeply divided.

Some believed Tang Wu had died.

Three years ago, everyone had seen with their own eyes as Tang Wu was cremated to ashes and buried in the cemetery.

But then immediately, someone else claimed they had seen Tang Wu eating in a restaurant. They would bet their head on it—it was the living, breathing Tang Wu!

Whether the news was true or false, it undoubtedly stirred up a tempest in the hearts of Tang Wu’s fans.

[Tang Dynasty First Fan Club]: I believe our Tangtang is still alive. She just had to hide because of a disfiguring car accident. She didn’t die at all!

[Seductive Tang Wu of Tang Dynasty-]: [Crying][Crying] I want Tangtang back. Tangtang definitely won’t die!

[QWQ Our Tang Wu is the Cutest]: [Sad] I hope that’s true, but Tangtang is gone. If she hadn’t passed away, she wouldn’t hide from us. She loves us so much, she would never hide from us!

[The First Beauty, Tang Wu Sauce]: Tangtang has to be alive. It’s just that she’s too vain, she doesn’t want us to see her unpretty, so she’s hidden herself away. [Heart] Tangtang, please, come back, okay?

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In the fan club that had just finished organizing an event for Tang Wu’s birthday, there was a barrage of sobbing.

Everyone hoped Tang Wu could come back, no matter what she looked like now.

Even the fan club members made a video together.

The background music was Tang Wu’s self-composed and self-sung "Rest of Life."

Frame after frame of Tang Wu’s lively smiling faces—from concerts, autograph sessions, press conferences, TV dramas, movies—all kinds of Tang Wu were edited into the video, replaying over and over.

In the end, there were collective photos of the fans. They said: Tangtang, come back, we miss you.

Tang Wu’s distinctive singing voice and vocal timbre, mixed with the mournful melody, made everyone who saw the video burst into uncontrollable tears.

Just when everyone was crazily searching for Tang Wu, suddenly a mysterious person posted a photo.

Though it wasn’t clear, the mole under the eye and the contour of the facial features were unmistakably Tang Wu!

The fan groups erupted into a frenzy. In a blink of an eye, capable folks started to probe for information about Tang Wu.

Shi Mei watched the online developments at home, feeling as if needles pricked her heart.

She choked up repeatedly.

But upon seeing a blurry photo posted by Tang Gu, she felt like she had swallowed dung, disgustingly sick to her stomach.

No one wants to be replicated.

Let alone the always proud Tang Wu.

Shi Mei knew, this was Bai Yuejie hyping up her still-in-planning show.

Making Tang Gu more easily accepted by the people was an essential step.

Shi Mei opened another webpage.

[Behind the Scenes Star] hiring in full swing.

Looking at these bold characters, Shi Mei’s already somber gaze deepened.

Being humiliated was not her style.

They wanted to replace her, but they had to be capable enough to do so.

Shi Mei hesitated for a long time, but eventually, she input that string of numbers that was so familiar to her.

After three seconds, at Giant Bar.

The beautiful owner was leaning on the bar, playing with her phone, when suddenly, a text message popped up.

The content was concise and clear: Insect, I’m still alive.