Tang Wan, an obscure idol from the 18th tier, gets a second chance at life after death.
The good news is she's returned to the turning point of her fate.
The bad news is her memorie...
Tang Wan didn't know what Li Tong was thinking, but in reality, she didn't have much malice towards Li Tong.
Ultimately, Tang Wan didn't have much affection for people she didn't care about.
It's just analysis.
This has been a habit of hers for a long time.
It was her ability to find a way out of danger.
Just then, a pale hand reached out from behind Tang Wan, grabbed her, and pulled her towards itself.
It was Fu Wenzhi.
His gaze toward Li Tong was colder than ever before.
Li Tong had never seen Fu Wenzhi's eyes look like that before, which made him feel a little scared and uneasy.
Even if she harbored a lot of malice, she was still just a child, so when she saw Fu Wenzhi's cold expression, she couldn't help but shrink her shoulders.
You reap what you sow, and all things are gained through this.
Si Huai twirled the ring under his little finger, his gaze towards the screen gentle.
My phone, which was lying to the side, was slowly ringing, trying to urge me to answer it, but Mrs. Li didn't reach for it; she just sat there numbly.
Yesterday's audience saw everything that just happened clearly, and instead of feeling endless envy for the protective father, they felt somewhat disgusted by him.
You finally understand what the teacher meant: a spoiled child is never without a spoiled parent.
Money is only one part of the equation, and emotions are, in some ways, even less important than money.
It exists objectively.
So she forced herself to stand up straight, looked at Fu Wenzhi with feigned strength, and said in a mocking tone, "What? Did I say something wrong? She is a wildcat."
Once viewers realized that, they found it hard to accept.
Everyone contributed to the downfall of the Li family.
[The person below must not be a kindergarten teacher to express such empathy.]
What do you mean? In your eyes, is losing a family member something to be happy about?
The assistant's files consisted of information about the things that other members of the Li family had done over the years.
Tangtang never had a happy family; she was abducted and raised in an orphanage.
Those things should have been important, but they were major issues stemming from flaws in character.
You apologize for speaking up for that big friend; you don't even know that the happiest thing in the world, Xiaoci, once possessed but has lost again.
Si Huai took out a handkerchief and carelessly wiped the photo frame, making it spotless and as good as new, while muttering to himself.
That kind of behavior—jumping to conclusions and then immediately accusing me—is truly annoying.
Next to my computer is a composite photo, half new and half old, as if they have been intersected across time and space.
Upon hearing this, Li Tong was stunned.
You're willing to use all the wealth you have to ruin your sick family members.
Somewhat timid.
We think that the man named Li Tong is probably not accustomed to the hardships of life.
Yes, before Tang Wan became the adopted daughter of the Lu family, she was a child living outside an orphanage.
In just one day, the Li Group's reputation collapsed completely.
In reality, suffering is something that deserves to be celebrated, but it can also be ignored.
However, according to Li Tong, Tang Wan was able to be adopted by the Lu family because of the incident where Tang Wan became an orphan.
But now, with its reputation completely collapsed, it's like the last straw that broke the camel's back, or the first snowflake that caused the avalanche.
It is both annoying and harmful.
"If it weren't for her good luck, how could she have been adopted by the Lu family?"
In terms of that identity, you could say you're lucky.
The composition of a human being is extremely simple.
When that friend Li Tong said those words, was he merely showing contempt for human feelings, or was he using an attitude of extreme respect to murder the suffering that Tang Wan had endured?
[Xiao Ci, it's really true that "it's easy to talk when you're not standing."]
Li Tong's father pushed Tang Wan away, and Li Tong stood in front of him, her eyes filled with a hint of sarcasm, saying, "Stay away from your Tong Tong."
[Have they ever worked as kindergarten teachers? If they had, they would rarely encounter parents like that. We don't just listen to what the teacher says; we immediately use our brains to imagine the whole story and then claim our child has been wronged.]
Seeing the lukewarm comments online, Si Huai asked his assistant to add fuel to the fire, hoping to make it burn even brighter.
"They're just taking advantage of the fact that there are fewer of them, trying to bully your Tongtong, right?"
Upon hearing this, Fu Wenzhi nodded, seemingly agreeing with Li Tong's statement. However, the next second, he said, "So, in your heart, becoming an orphan is also a matter of good luck."
The barrage of comments was endless. Fat Director, seeing the barrage about to spiral out of control, wanted to call the person in charge of the Li family. However, I noticed a woman suddenly appear off-camera.
[Unruly parents are even more annoying than unruly children!]
Yes, there's a mistake, QAQ.
Whether you have another chance to use your own power to help Li Tong and your husband turn their reputation around is something we can only watch as we fall into the abyss we've created ourselves.
He is Li Tong's father.
[But in my words, it was described so casually, just a simple sentence, saying that I was lucky enough to have received so little money.]
There are not eight people below.
This is our "family photo".
"You will protect the bad ones."
...
You know, it's all over.
They can only embrace each other across time and space.
He was worried.
You'd trade all the money you have to bring your mother back to life.
That nonchalant attitude angered those who were struggling to survive, and we wrote it in the comments.
We live in the internet age.
But she quickly realized that it was rather embarrassing for her to be in such a state.
"Don't advise me to be kind if you haven't experienced my suffering; that's a principle taught even in our aristocratic schools."
I thought to myself, "That's brilliant!" and instinctively wanted our staff to stop it, but it was too late.
All information is transmitted slowly, especially when people don't intentionally want to reveal it. The speed at which information is transmitted is even slower.
[You probably haven't experienced hardship, which is why you can say such indifferent things and believe that money can't buy everything.]
[Pat your head, are you crying? This is truly heartbreaking.]
That's when you realize that money can't replace everything.
Mrs. Li watched the out-of-control comments on the screen, sitting alone outside her dark office, letting the dim blue light from the screen illuminate her face.
It should be said that they were extremely unlucky.