The Amazing Son-in-Law [The Charismatic Charlie Wade] (Chinese name) Chapter: 7240 - 7241 - 7242
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Tawanna deliberately spoke those words in front of the live broadcast camera, sending shockwaves across the globe and instantly shattering the defenses of British and French netizens.
Among them, British netizens were the most affected.
They suddenly realized this wasn’t the first time the British Museum had come under fire recently.
Previously, some Egyptians had streamed live from inside the museum, pointing to the mummies and their coffins, accusing the British of stealing the remains of their ancestors and charging admission to see them.
That incident had already left many British netizens feeling uneasy—though, fortunately for them, those Egyptians weren’t widely known online.
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But Tawanna is a different story.
She’s already the most popular figure in the entertainment world, and over the past few days, she’s been making headlines. Right now, it’s fair to say she’s the most-watched person on the planet. For someone with that kind of influence to make such a bold statement—no one saw it coming.
Not even her agent.
In that moment, her agent had only one thought: “Big sister, you’re insane. Are you never planning to work in the UK again? You’re giving up on making money there?”
Desperate, she turned her back to the camera and began frantically winking at Tawanna.
Tawanna saw it—but acted like she didn’t.
Of course, she understood her agent’s concerns.
But wasn’t it all just about money?
If not for Mr. Ye, she would’ve died in Japan. At that point, what difference would money have made?
Besides, the UK only has tens of millions of people. Even if you had 10 million fans there, that would be a massive accomplishment.
So what if she lost them?
Does she really need those 10 million fans?
Tawanna firmly believes that among those 10 million British fans, at least five million must be able to tell right from wrong.
If our ancestors were wronged, then they were wronged. If even half of the people can understand that, shouldn’t that be expected of a so-called gentlemanly nation?
With that in mind, losing five million fans is hardly the end of the world.
So, she simply ignored her agent’s frantic expressions and continued speaking with passion:
“I believe every country must confront its history honestly and seriously reflect on it. Only then can society truly progress.”
Her agent covered his face and shook his head in disbelief.
The live broadcast from the Old Summer Palace triggered a massive international reaction, causing Britain to lose face temporarily. Meanwhile, charlie was resting at the Ye family’s ancestral home when he began receiving a flood of push notifications on his phone—every one of them related to Tawanna.
British netizens were furious. Some accused Tawanna of distorting facts, others claimed she was rewriting history. But a portion of the population began to self-reflect, acknowledging that their colonial past, when their ancestors plundered the world, was indeed shameful.
Eventually, these two sides began hurling insults at each other, leaving foreign netizens thoroughly confused.
Still, there’s no denying that Tawanna’s live broadcast gave everyday people in the Western world a more genuine view of China.
Western media has long smeared China with endless negativity. Some, like that infamous North American maple-leaf country, have even gone so far as to warn their citizens that China is plagued by public safety issues, rampant theft, and widespread counterfeit currency—advising against visiting altogether.
Yet after watching Tawanna’s live stream, viewers were surprised to see how safe and orderly things actually were. There were no robberies, no thefts, not even any fights.
And the most absurd rumor—the one about counterfeit money—was hilariously debunked. After watching for an entire day, viewers realized there wasn’t a single instance of cash changing hands.
Whether riding in a car, shopping, buying tickets, or even purchasing a sausage or a drink at a tourist spot, people simply used their phones to pay.
What really stunned the audience was when Tawanna tried to buy a bottle of Coke at the Old Summer Palace. She pulled out a hundred-yuan bill, but the shop owner sheepishly said he couldn’t give her change.
“Why can’t I give you change? Because I don’t have any.”
“Why don’t you have change?”
“Because no one uses cash anymore. Holy crap!”
The shop owner was refreshingly candid—and ended up giving Tawanna the Coke for free.
Nearby, a young girl came to the store alone to buy boiled corn while her parents watched from a distance. Though she didn’t have a phone, she paid using a children’s smart watch strapped to her wrist.
Even netizens from the Maple Leaf Country were left speechless in the live chat:
“Our government claimed that counterfeit money is rampant in China. But how can counterfeit money be a problem in a country where no one even uses real money?”
Soon after, others chimed in:
“You might as well take their warnings about China as just survival tips for living in their own country—or worse, in nearby America. Now they’ll have to add a new warning: watch out for all the human excrement on the streets of the Maple Leaf Country!”
Domestic netizens quickly joined in, poking fun at themselves and the absurdity of it all.
“What era is this? People are still busy smearing others every single day—and over things that have nothing to do with them! It’s laughable.”
By the time Tawanna ended her live broadcast and returned to the hotel, completely worn out, the internet was already buzzing with conversation about everything she had said and done.
Naturally, domestic netizens were the most enthusiastic. But one thing was clear: they were all firmly in support of Tawanna. Many even praised and thanked her for helping restore China’s image.
Back in her room, Tawanna scrolled through the flood of online support, feeling truly joyful. The overwhelming encouragement from Chinese fans confirmed something else for her—charlie must surely support her too.
And as long as it brings her a little closer to charlie’s heart, then all of it was absolutely worth it.
The agent rushed in, clearly frustrated, and said with a sigh, “Tawanna, next time something like this comes up, can you please discuss it with me beforehand? Your direct criticism of British history today is going to seriously impact your future business in the UK. Don’t forget—we still have a tour scheduled there in the first half of the year!”
Tawanna, still riding the high of her emotions, turned around casually and smiled, “It’s fine. Worst case, we’ll just cancel all the shows in Britain.”
Then, suddenly more energized, she exclaimed, “That’s right! Cancel every single one—no exceptions! I won’t explain anything. I’ll let my actions speak for themselves!”
The agent was completely stunned and tried to talk her down, but just then, Tawanna’s phone buzzed with a voice message.
She opened it and saw it was from a British male singer she’d always gotten along with.
This singer was a well-known singer-songwriter, both in the UK and globally. While he wasn’t quite as famous as Tawanna, his reputation wasn’t far behind.
His voice came through with a serious tone and a thick Northern British accent:
“Tawanna, as an old friend, I have to say—your comments about Britain during the live stream were really unfair. You shouldn’t have said those things. It’s disheartening.”
Tawanna’s competitive spirit kicked in, and she responded with a smirk, “Oh, really? As an American, we’ve never shied away from acknowledging the oppression of Native Americans. At least we gave them private land and implemented special policies. We didn’t put Native scalps on display in museums. You didn’t just take cultural relics from China and refuse to return them—you even put the ancestors of Egyptians on display. And you still have the nerve to call my comments unfair?”
Then she sent another voice message right after:
“Let’s just block each other. I have no interest in being friends with someone who can’t tell right from wrong.”