New book "Transmigrated into the Villain's Little Darling" is out!
The cute and invincible Tang Xiaonan transmigrated into the foolish supporting female character of a period dram...
Yu Moli shifted all the blame onto Yu Wuwei. Since Yu Wuwei wasn't around, she could say whatever she wanted. She just needed to fool that bitch Ye first.
Ye Qingqing wasn't so easily fooled. She applied a little force, and Yu Moli felt a sharp pain. Her heart trembled, and her eyes showed even more fear.
"Yu Wuwei told you to cut Yu Changbai's finger?"
Ye Qingqing thought it was unlikely. Although Yu Wuwei was a scoundrel and didn't care about his son, she didn't believe he would use his own son to lure Tang Yuanyuan and her into a trap.
Even the most ruthless people still have tenderness towards their own children. People like Shen Yanhong, Wen Sumei, and Ye Zhiguo are all cruel and heartless beasts to others, but they are full of tenderness towards their children and are definitely good fathers and good mothers.
Although Yu Wuwei could not be called a good father, he was certainly not the kind of person who could be so heartless as to cut his son's fingers.
Yu Moli trembled, lowered her eyes, and whispered, "It was...it was my dad who told me to do it, and I will do whatever my dad says."
In fact, Yu Wuwei only asked her to pretend to kidnap Yu Changbai, and then find a way to make Tang Yuanyuan and Ye Qingqing believe that Yu Changbai had been kidnapped and trick them into coming to the Five Star Farm. Ye Qingqing guessed correctly. No matter how bad Yu Wuwei was, he still couldn't bring himself to hurt his own son.
But Yu Moli's heart was even more venomous than her parents'. She had always hated Yu Changbai for taking away the affection that originally belonged to her, and she wanted to take revenge as soon as possible, so that Tang Yuanyuan and Ye Qingqing would suffer great misfortune. Therefore, she took a ruthless step and simply cut off her brother's finger.
That's how it's always portrayed in movies: kidnappers cut off a finger or half an ear and give it to the family for ransom, and it always works perfectly. The family obediently pays the money, not daring to give a penny less.
Ye Qingqing could tell from her appearance that this bitch wasn't telling the truth. She pressed the tip of the knife down, and blood seeped out.
"Why did you lie to me and Tangyuanyuan to come here? Where is Yu Wuwei?"
"I...I don't know..."
Yu Moli trembled, not daring to tell the truth. In fact, she knew Yu Wuwei's purpose in planning this kidnapping. She had secretly overheard Yu Wuwei and Tang Yufen talking on the phone.
That's why she was so eager for quick success and instant benefits, desperately hoping that Ye Qingqing and the others would fall into her trap and suffer a life worse than death.
"You won't talk? You don't need to save face anymore..."
Ye Qingqing slid down without hesitation. Yu Moli only felt a cold sensation on her face, followed by a sharp pain, and then a sticky liquid flowed down, running from behind her ear to her neck.
"It hurts...stop cutting...I'll tell you everything..."
Yu Moli's mental state collapsed instantly. She screamed hysterically and confessed everything she knew.
"My dad teamed up with a woman named Mrs. Tang to teach you a lesson, that's why..."
"Is that Mrs. Tang the mastermind behind funding Yu Wuwei's reopening of the restaurant?"
Ye Qingqing sneered inwardly. No wonder Yu Wuwei suddenly had so much money. It turned out he had climbed up to Tang Yufen's big tree!
Yu Moli nodded honestly, touching her bloodied face with her hand. She was in pain and scared, and pleaded, "Take me to the hospital, I'll tell you everything."
"That Mrs. Tang only told you to trick me into coming here? What are you going to do after I got here?" Ye Qingqing didn't care whether Yu Moli lived or died. It was just a small wound. She certainly wouldn't die, but a scar would definitely remain.
Yu Moli was in a hurry to get to the hospital and dared not hide anything. "Mrs. Tang didn't say anything, she only said that someone would meet us when we got here, and that Dad didn't need to worry about it."