I'm already a fan, what with how the author used the computer text for some of the narration, and the short opening sequence to give an idea of the characters and the story without spoiling the entire plot like half of all the yuri manhua in existence.
I like it, but presumably the entire plot is that, in order to definitively kill the notion that she would be sexually harassing a man, the publicists decide to take advantage of the fact that she's actually gay by getting her a "girlfriend" which will also cause a different big media stir from the one that is killing her career.
Then, the fake girlfriends will, after initial friction, fall in love, the MC will be inspired by this to get her groove back and write a better novel, the redhead secondary lead's situation will also improve in some way, kisses all round, the end. There may be some smaller arcs between now and that conclusion, e.g. stuff about just why she was pissed off with that other writer and why he set her up, which may be only partly about sordid backstabbing for gain in the publishing industry, but that's details.
So, the entire plot is fairly spoiled, no?