Chapter 34 - 34 33 He Was Originally a Big Villain
Chapter 34: Chapter 33: He Was Originally a Big Villain Chapter 34: Chapter 33: He Was Originally a Big Villain Mianmian hadn’t expected Dafen to suddenly bump into Qin Tao. She tilted her head, her voice milky and tender, “Dafen, why did you bump into him?”
“Oink oink!” The sow Dafen raised its head, letting out an indignant noise.
This made Mianmian’s eyes widen, and she turned to look at Qin Tao, who was getting up from the ground, and said in surprise, “Dafen said it was you who put something in its food, and that’s why it was poisoned! You’re a big meanie!”
Qin Tao had just stood up when he heard Mianmian’s accusation. He quickly spoke, “What nonsense is this kid talking about? How could I possibly poison a sow? I have no grudge against the sow.”
Feeling a bit guilty, Qin Tao paused before adding, “Forget it, I won’t stoop to the level of arguing with a little auntie like you. Kids always have some fantasy ideas in their heads. Little auntie, you should know, in the adult world everything requires evidence.”
He had reasonably blocked Mianmian’s retort with his words.
Mianmian became angry, “But Dafen said it, you put something in its food.”
“How can a person understand what animals say?” Qin Tao looked at Su Chenfei, “Chenfei, is your little auntie holding a grudge because I accidentally pinched her hand too hard and that’s why she’s slandering me?”
Su Chenfei frowned and picked up Mianmian.
Although he and Qin Tao had been friends for over a decade and Qin Tao had genuinely helped him a lot during their school days, if he had to choose between his little auntie and Qin Tao, he would choose to believe his little auntie.
The Su family was just that united.
So, at this moment, Su Chenfei’s gaze towards Qin Tao was filled with suspicion, and he supported Mianmian by saying, “My family’s little auntie never lies, I believe her words.”
Seeing that Su Chenfei didn’t believe him, Qin Tao sneered to himself and replied, “Chenfei, have you read parenting books? Children don’t lie, but they do take imagined things as real. If these words were not imagined by your little auntie, then someone must have taught her. This is a live broadcast. Slandering my reputation like this is inappropriate, isn’t it?”
At his words, the atmosphere on-site instantly became tense as if swords were drawn.
[My goodness, Mianmian is so young and yet she dares to slander an adult like this, how ridiculous.]
[Actually, I think our little auntie might genuinely understand what the pig is saying? After all, her previous fortune-telling was so accurate.]
[Ridiculous, if she was really proficient at fortune-telling, wouldn’t she have foreseen the pig being poisoned? Perhaps an adult taught her, maybe out of jealousy that our Brother Tao won the Best Actor award.]
Not just on-site, but the viewers in the live broadcast room were also making a fuss.
Liu Hui led her daughter over to mediate, “It’s a fact that the sow was poisoned, and we are indeed in the middle of a live-stream. Arguing back and forth is useless. Wouldn’t it be better for us to have the director call the police and let them investigate?”
The pig was private property, valued at over 2000 yuan, and nearly being poisoned to death was indeed a matter that could involve the police.
Qin Tao heard the suggestion of calling the police and, thinking of the pesticide bottle hidden in the manure pile and certain it couldn’t be traced back to him, said with a smile, “Call the police then, I support it. I have a clear conscience.”
Director Hu arrived at the scene just in time, first comforting Grandpa Zhao and Grandma Zhao, before saying, “Alright, since you all support calling the police, let’s call them. While we wait for the police to come, everyone must stay together.”
Qin Tao laughed, “Director, I’m not yet finished with my task there, Li Yang hasn’t laughed yet.”
Director Hu thought for a moment, “Then, those of you who have completed your tasks can stay in Li Gao’s house.”
After speaking, he went aside to make the call to the police.
Mianmian, after listening to the adults’ discussion, pouted and hugged Su Chenfei’s neck, “Why don’t they believe what Mianmian says?”
Su Chenfei kissed the little auntie’s tender face, “It’s okay. If they don’t believe now, they will once the police come and investigate.”
The conversation between the grandfather and granddaughter reached Qin Tao’s ears, and he said with a laugh, “I’m just afraid that the investigation will reveal that it was the little auntie’s medicine balls that created the problem. But no matter, she’s just a child, so it wouldn’t matter, right?”
His tone seemed concerned for Mianmian, but to Su Chenfei, it felt wrong in every way.
Qin Tao was obviously suggesting that Little Auntie’s medicine was problematic.
But Little Auntie couldn’t possibly be wrong.
Su Chenfei looked deeply at Qin Tao and said, “The pills from my family’s Little Auntie are absolutely fine.”
[Haha, I’m just waiting for the policeman to come and slap Su Chenfei and Su Mianmian in the face.]
[To the comment above, I +1.]
Due to Director Hu’s request, Liu Hui, Qin Tao, and Su Chenfei’s party were all sitting at the entrance of Li Gao’s house. A few small stools were placed down, and the camera was fixed on them to ensure that there was a camera following everyone everywhere they went.
Of course, each camera was still focused on filming their respective guests.
Mianmian and Gu Youyou sat on the two smallest stools, Youyou’s eyes still red as she rubbed them.
“Don’t rub anymore, or your eyes will swell up; it won’t look good,” Mianmian stopped Gu Youyou.
Gu Youyou nodded obediently and, with red eyes, glanced at Qin Tao before suddenly leaning towards Mianmian’s ear and whispering, “Mianmian, I have a secret I want to tell you.”
Mianmian was curious and leaned towards Gu Youyou’s ear, “What’s the secret?”
Although the two Little Buns were whispering into each other’s ears, their voices weren’t quiet enough for whispers, and everyone present could hear them clearly.
The two Little Buns were unaware of this, however.
Gu Youyou, while looking at Qin Tao, whispered into Mianmian’s ear, “I also think that Uncle is a big bad guy!”
Their words were heard by everyone present.
Liu Hui wore an embarrassed expression, hesitating whether to tell her daughter not to speak like that. It was impolite to call someone a big bad guy to their face.
But before she could speak up, Mianmian already voiced her opinion, “He is a big bad guy indeed, a very, very bad one.”
The two Little Buns quickly reached an agreement and, holding hands, sweetly smiled at each other. This scene would have been pure and beautiful, if not for the fact they were calling someone a big bad guy.
[Oh my, Gu Youyou is being led astray by Su Mianmian, isn’t she? Talking about Tao Ge’s faults right in front of him.]
[Liu Hui should not let her daughter play with Su Mianmian anymore. Can a child who carelessly feeds something to someone else’s pig be any good?]
Qin Tao’s agent had been paying close attention to this variety show.
After all, it was Qin Tao’s first time participating in this kind of show, and he was worried about Qin Tao messing up.
Seeing that Su Chenfei’s fan base was growing while Qin Tao was seemingly losing the favor of the public, he decided to use this incident to suppress Su Chenfei and Su Mianmian.
He asked the PR Department to upload the short video of Mianmian and Gu Youyou calling Qin Tao a big bad guy onto Instagram, and posted an explanation of the incident, trying to steer the public’s opinion.
The agent, having been with Qin Tao for so long, of course, knew what kind of person Qin Tao was in private. He understood Qin Tao very well and believed that Qin Tao never left any loose ends in anything he did.
It might seem strange to say, but that was just the way it was, otherwise, how could Qin Tao have been popular for 4 straight years?
This time he just needed to give a little push, and Su Chenfei and Su Mianmian could very likely end up being terminated by the variety show.
After all, taking this incident seriously, it was grave. Allowing children to almost poison a farmer’s pig, and even involving the police, it would be foolish not to cancel their contract!
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