Young Master Fu's Incredible Real Heiress Chapter 1018 - Ending (3)

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Previously on Young Master Fu's Incredible Real Heiress...
Shi Jin confronted Jing Ya and her manager in the hospital about buying trending topics despite their claimed tight budget. They pleaded for five million in compensation, but Shi Jin refused, insisting on contract terms and offering leniency only if they publicly admitted their mistake. Departing with Fu Xiuyuan, Shi Jin noted Jing Ya's varicose hand veins, suspecting the injury was self-inflicted to claim insurance and extra compensation.

Fu Xiuyuan remarked, “I’ve already sent someone to gather all her details. I’ll show you when we get in the car.”

Once Shi Jin climbed into the vehicle, she grabbed Fu Xiuyuan’s files and skimmed through them idly.

Fu Xiuyuan clarified, “She visited the hospital several times earlier. No prescriptions or medical records turned up.”

Still, this didn’t imply her hospital trips stayed hidden from everyone. Desperate to fix her hand, she’d dashed there repeatedly.

Abundant proof backed this up.

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Without her stubborn grip on Shi Jin this time, these facts would’ve slipped past unnoticed.

“Let’s bundle all this and forward it to her insurance company,” Shi Jin suggested.

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Jing Ya failed to secure any payout from Shi Jin.

Even the agreed compensation from the insurance firm never arrived.

A trace of anxiety gripped her.

Yet her manager reassured her, “Relax. No matter Fu Xiuyuan’s influence, he can’t bend the law against us. Your injury stands as fact. They can’t brush it aside.”

“I feared he’d dominate everything single-handedly!”

“Impossible. Stay calm. I’ll nudge the insurance company harder. Once they release the funds, we’re in the clear.”

The manager plotted to rally fans online to hound Fu Xiuyuan and Shi Jin.

This marked their final shot.

Though Jing Ya never played the victim publicly, her fans pitied her deeply. They bombarded Shi Jin with tags demanding repayment. Some even claimed Shi Jin wielded power to destroy Jing Ya’s future.

These fans numbered few, but their ferocity burned bright. Bound by loyalty, they vowed to stand by Jing Ya through thick and thin.

For now, they clung fiercely to her cause.

Meanwhile, the manager pressed the insurance company relentlessly.

But before she could prod further, the insurer lodged a formal complaint.

Police launched a probe, suspecting Jing Ya of insurance fraud.

Officers stormed the hospital directly. Jing Ya and her manager froze in shock at the sight.

“Accompany us and assist with the inquiry.”

Police involvement sped the probe to clarity.

The insurer revealed Jing Ya had taken out a million-dollar accident policy for her hands as a hand model.

Soon after, varicose veins marred her hand. In this state, shooting hand ads became impossible.

However, varicose veins fell under illness, not accident. Per the policy terms, no payout applied.

Plus, she owed an unfilmed wristwatch ad. Her hand’s condition doomed it, forcing her to cover the breach herself.

The wristwatch firm’s penalty loomed huge. No insurance money incoming, yet massive outflows awaited. For an obscure host and hand model, this burden crushed.

Thus, she schemed to fake a work injury. Partners would foot her wristwatch breach, various compensations would flow, and future safeguards would strengthen.

So on the cruise, her sidestep and sea plunge were staged. No accident, zero link to Shi Jin’s team errors.

Jing Ya aimed for five million from Shi Jin, deeming it feasible, with downtime to boot. But Shi Jin saw through it all.

Shi Jin relayed her suspicions and Fu Xiuyuan’s findings to the insurer.

The company despised fraud and alerted police instantly.

Police scrutiny exposed Jing Ya’s scheme crystal clear.

Before fresh hot searches could ignite, police dropped the hammer, sealing her fate.

Her fanbase was small to start. Earlier, sympathy fueled their savage attacks on Shi Jin.

Now, the official police statement hit, revealing them as dupes. Willing pawns fired where Jing Ya aimed, footing the bill for her vile ploy.