Chapter 35 - 35 34 It was Su Mianmian who pushed Li Yang
Chapter 35: Chapter 34: It was Su Mianmian who pushed Li Yang. Chapter 35: Chapter 34: It was Su Mianmian who pushed Li Yang. With the assistance of Qin Tao’s agent stirring the waters, the Instagram post made by the marketing account reached nearly ten million views within an hour.
Many netizens clicked on the video and saw Su Mianmian, ignoring Qin Tao’s attempts to stop her, let the sow eat the indistinct little pills in her hand. They also saw Su Mianmian and Gu Youyou watching piglets in the pen when suddenly the sow started foaming at the mouth. And later, Su Mianmian, despite Grandpa Zhao’s efforts to stop her, fed the sow more pills, claiming that Qin Tao was the poisoner.
After these images were released, some netizens who already disliked spoiled children, rushed to the Live Broadcast Room to curse at Mianmian violently.
“Spoiled kids are so annoying; look at her accusing adults with such aggression. Surely the pills she gave to the pig were problematic?”
“Haha, I wondered who it could be – it turns out to be the child of that muddled-up Su Chenfei. I still have that video of her slapping my A’Xue.”
“How is Su Chenfei still around, anyway? Sigh, he’s so ungrateful. Without Qin Tao dragging him along, he would have retired long ago, right? And now he’s accusing Qin Tao of poisoning the pig? Hilarious.”
“Joy of the day: The Su Family directing and acting in their own drama, putting poison in a pig and blaming it on someone with no grudge or grievance against the pig. Oh my.”
Elder Su was extremely worried, “That Qin Tao has the nerve of a dead pig that isn’t afraid of boiling water; he surely must have destroyed the evidence. How can our Little Auntie prove that she’s telling the truth?”
Old Lady Su’s eyes turned red as she read the malicious comments, “Ah, if it weren’t for Little Auntie needing this to save her uncle and aunt, I really wouldn’t want her to be involved.”
The Su family’s fifth uncle scratched his head, “How about we still pay to manage the comments?”
The Su family sixth uncle said lazily, “Do you think controlling the comments will work? Fifth brother, have you forgotten what happened with the seventh? People on the internet are like this; you can prohibit their speech but not their thoughts.”
Su Chenfei was slandered online, and at first, they thought about handling it with public relations. Initially, it seemed okay, but then it began to backfire.
Netizens said the Su family relied on their financial power to bully others and manipulate the media. Even if they produced evidence, no one would believe them, saying that money talks in this world.
After a while, Su Chenfei simply gave up, saying that marketing was pointless; people’s stereotypes were too ingrained, and they would always suspect there were hidden agendas.
If they used the same tactics to deal with Little Auntie’s issue now and it still backfired, damaging Little Auntie’s image, wouldn’t that just make things worse for her?
After all, counting how many people liked Little Auntie wasn’t up to these Mortals; perhaps it was the work of a Fairy.
“Young six has a point,” Elder Su sighed again.
The family was all worried for Mianmian, and Su Chenjin, the one in charge of the Su Family corporation, had a dark expression on his face.
From the live broadcast, he could sense that Little Auntie must have noticed something off about Qin Tao. However, he had not yet spoken to the seventh because of his previous advice to Little Auntie.
He had only cautioned her in case something happened and Little Auntie blurted out some unrealistic explanation that would lead to criticism. He had not anticipated they would be put in such a passive position.
The man who was the president of the Su family corporation thought about things on many levels. Su Chenjin immediately connected the unresolvable scandals surrounding the seventh to “unknown users” who defamed without traceable IP addresses – could this also be Qin Tao’s doing?
The seventh had been best friends with that Qin Tao for so many years, always praising how great Qin Tao was. Trusting the seventh’s judgment too much, they never went into detail about the matters he mentioned.
Now, it seemed necessary to investigate further.
“Mom and Dad, don’t worry, I’ve already sent someone to investigate Qin Tao,” Su Chenjin comforted his parents, “This time, I won’t let the slander truly fall on Little Auntie and Su Chenfei.”
Knowing their eldest son was reliable, the parents felt somewhat relieved and continued watching the live-stream.
At this moment, Mianmian and Youyou were playing with wooden figures. They asked Su Chenfei for help, who set up a barrel with water, turning the wooden figures into little ducks swimming around.
The wooden ducks moved across the surface of the water, so lifelike they could have been real.
While playing, Qin Tao walked past with Qin Hao by the side of the two little Buns, Qin Hao’s gaze fixed on the wooden ducks in the water, his eyes full of longing.
After a while, Qin Tao and Qin Hao came back.
Qin Hao seemed downcast, and after Qin Tao patted his shoulder, he pursed his lips but still approached Mianmian.
“Little Auntie, Gu Youyou, do you want to play with us? Li Yang’s family has building blocks,” Qin Hao asked.
Hearing the invitation, Mianmian looked at Qin Hao and turned to her good friend Youyou, “Youyou, do you want to play with the blocks?”
Gu Youyou didn’t feel like playing with building blocks and shook her head, “I’d rather watch the ducks.”
With her good friend not interested, Mianmian wasn’t either, “Then we won’t go, but thank you.”
Qin Hao, hearing the answer, appeared anxious. Glancing at Qin Tao who was watching him, he continued pleading, “I really want to play with you both. Let’s go inside and play together, please?”
While Qin Hao was speaking, Li Yang, who had been playing alone inside the house, came out.
The quiet little boy moved a chair next to Mianmian and Youyou and carefully carried over his building blocks, wrapped in his shirt, setting them on the chair. He also handed Mianmian a toy he had assembled.
“Thank you,” Mianmian politely accepted the toy and looked at it with surprise, “Wow, you made a Dahuang!”
The toy was a big square made up of small squares, red in the center and yellow on the outside. The yellow grid-formed part also looked zigzag, not at all resembling a little duck.
Gu Youyou couldn’t figure it out, tilting her head with a puzzled face, “Dahuang?”
Mianmian nodded, “Right, look, this is Dahuang’s head, these are its feet, and this is its tail!”
Listenting to Mianmian’s explanations, Gu Youyou furrowed her little brow, “It kind of does, right?”
Li Yang, who was sat nearby, hooked the corner of his lips, his eyes lighting up as he hunched over the chair and got back to work.
Mianmian and Gu Youyou squatted beside Li Yang to watch.
After looking at Li Yang for a while, Gu Youyou whispered into Mianmian’s ear, “Why doesn’t this big brother ever talk? Can he not speak? That’s so sad.”
Her words brought Li Yang’s block-stacking to a halt.
He had been attending kindergarten in town, but because he never spoke, he was always teased by the other children.
Would these two adorable little sisters tease him too?
“It’s not sad, Youyou, big brother can speak,” Mianmian said earnestly. “I guess he just doesn’t want to talk, and that’s okay, we’re still good friends.”
Gu Youyou nodded, somewhat understanding, “That’s right, it’s like how Youyou doesn’t like eating meals; grandma says Youyou isn’t a good child, but mommy says Youyou is still mommy’s treasure even if she doesn’t eat meals.”
“Yeah,” Mianmian patted Gu Youyou’s head like a little grown-up, “Our Youyou is so smart, even able to infer other things from one fact!”
Gu Youyou offered a sweet smile too, and the two little buns once again showed their adorable grins.
Li Yang’s smile widened, and he continued with his blocks.
While the three children were chatting, Qin Hao stood next to Qin Tao with his head bowed, saying sorrowfully, “Brother, they won’t go inside to play.”
Qin Tao crouched down to comfort him, “It’s okay. If you want to play with everyone, just play. There’s no need to go inside.”
Qin Hao nodded, then went inside to grab a stool and brought his toy over to join in the fun.
At that moment, Director Hu came over with the policemen.
The two policemen were especially young. Upon arriving at the scene, they gathered everyone and started to question each person about the recent poisoning of the mother pig.
Grandpa Zhao and Grandma Zhao were questioned as well, followed by others.
One of the crew members immediately adjusted the camera to capture the police questioning in the background.
The other two crew members, seeing their best shooting spot taken, simply aimed their cameras at the adult guests they were responsible for, ignoring the children.
Considering the cameras were now effectively merged, with someone else filming the children, they felt it wasn’t an issue if they didn’t film the children—the little ones would still be in the shot.
But just as the police were questioning the people present, a loud bang and an exclamation of “Ah!” suddenly came from nearby.
The adults turned to look at the children’s area and saw Li Yang, who had half fallen into a barrel, while Qin Hao expressed his surprise, “Su Mianmian, why did you push Li Yang?”
Mianmian was standing right behind Li Yang at that moment, and the position did indeed look as if she had pushed the duck-watching Li Yang into the barrel, while Qin Hao was still beside his stool playing with blocks.
“I didn’t push Li Yang,” Mianmian said while helping Li Yang up, frowning, “It was Qin Hao who pushed Li Yang.”
Qin Hao quickly shook his head, “No, no, I’ve been here playing with blocks the whole time, it was clearly you who pushed.”
Just then, Li Gao returned and, seeing his son with a red bump on his head, felt extremely distressed, “Who bullied my son? Tell me!”
Under his fierce questioning, Gu Youyou flew into Liu Hui’s arms, claiming she hadn’t seen anything.
Qin Hao said it was Mianmian who bumped into him, while Mianmian maintained it was Qin Hao.
Li Gao frowned and asked his son, “Yangyang, did you see it? Who pushed you? Was it him? Or her?”
Although Li Yang could not speak, he had never lied. Li Gao pointed to each suspect, and Li Yang shook his head each time. After questioning all three children and receiving shakes each time, it meant he hadn’t seen who did it.
Li Gao’s frown deepened.
Sighing, Qin Tao said, “Little Auntie, you can’t always lie. If you pushed someone, you should admit it. How could you deny it?”
This statement was basically a direct accusation that Mianmian had pushed Li Yang.
Liu Hui frowned; the adults had been questioned by the police and hadn’t been watching the children, but the camera should have captured it, so she suggested, “Qin Tao, don’t jump to conclusions, let’s check the camera playback.”
The crew, at that moment, replied, “Ah, well, the camera went black just then for some reason and didn’t record anything. It’s only back up now. But I saw it, it was Su Mianmian who pushed Li Yang.”
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