484 Vizcondesa Lan (2/2)

”Smile, Vizcondesa!”

The photographers shouted requests at Wei Lan. Of course, she granted all of them. In the end, she posed for far longer than the time allotted to the guests. However, the organizers didn't rush her and allowed her the extra time. The special treatment was very apparent.

Everyone was very curious about her. The members of the media wanted to interview her. Unfortunately, there were no interviews allowed on the red carpet. They had to wait for the formal dinner after the opening ceremony later that night in order to conduct interviews.

It was only the Chinese reporters who recognized Wei Lan. However, they still had to do a double take to make sure that it was really her.

Wei Lan was also somewhat famous back in China, or more accurately, she was infamous. She was known as the mother of Iris Long and also as the high profile ex-wife of Long Tengfei. Their divorce back then filled the entertainment news and tabloids, especially after Wei Lan demanded a ridiculous amount of alimony and child support from Long Tengfei. What was even more ridiculous was that she got everything she wanted from her ex-husband. After the divorce, she had become a notoriously extravagant socialite who everyone loved to hate. In short, her reputation back home wasn't pleasant at all.Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please click for visiting.

”When did Wei Lan become a viscountess?” the Chinese reporters asked among themselves.

”I have no idea. But what I do know is that this is surely gonna be BIG NEWS!”

They joined their foreign peers in snapping hundreds of photos of Wei Lan. They couldn't wait to publish them online. Perhaps their bosses might even feel enough interest to feature this story on a TV news program or in a newspaper article. They thought that Wei Lan suddenly becoming a Spanish viscountess was the biggest Chinese news of the night.

They couldn't wait to interview her at the formal dinner later. There were so many questions that they wanted to ask her. These Chinese reporters became too focused on Wei Lan that they had almost forgotten the purpose of why they came here in the first place. They were here to cover the participation of the only Chinese entry, the movie ”Strong Yet Broken”, in the Sommet International Film Festival.

One Chinese reporter wasn't just snapping photos like the others. Instead, he was livestreaming the red carpet event for the Chinese viewers back home.

In just a few minutes of featuring Wei Lan, the viewers count immediately jumped from a pitiful 200 to almost 80,000. And it was still increasing.