Chapter 630 Retribution Has Arrived!



After reading the post asking for help, the first thing that came to Zhou Chen's mind was that the child seeking help was most likely Zhao Xiaoya.

Because the symptoms were exactly the same, and given the information about the child's parents, it was clear they were deliberately keeping quiet and didn't want anyone to know.

That's very strange.

Since you've come to the point of seeking help from society, why not be open and honest instead of being secretive and acting like a guilty thief?

Clearly, something fishy is going on here.

Even if it wasn't Zhou Na who orchestrated it, it could be a deliberate scam by someone to deceive kind-hearted people.

Regardless of the reason, Zhou Chen felt that he should raise his questions.

After a moment's hesitation, Zhou Chen immediately edited a message and sent it to the group chat where people were discussing the matter.

Doing this isn't enough.

Then I called Li Kaile again and sent him the text I had just read, so that he could continue doing something similar.

Given his questions, this post seeking help is either going to reveal the truth or it's a complete scam by a con artist looking to swindle money.

However, Zhou Chen felt it was most likely Zhou Na.

In that case, it should be exposed.

"After doing so many despicable things, you shamelessly ask netizens for help now. You must be a bunch of ingrates."

"I will not let you achieve your goal."

"Worried about being recognized? I'll make sure you are recognized."

at the same time,

Inside an office at Dongfeng Express, Li Kaile snorted. He trusted Zhou Chen's judgment; if he suspected Zhou Na, he couldn't be wrong.

As Li Kaile entered the area where netizens gathered, one after another, posts seeking help were accurately identified, and then copied and sent to the text edited by Zhou Chen, which was then used to raise questions.

Because the questions raised were reasonable and flawless, they quickly gained the approval of many netizens, leading many to demand the release of the child's parents' information.

The direction of the discussion about this matter gradually changed, from pity to suspicion.

Especially after analysis by some professionals, the number of people questioning this has grown exponentially.

Netizens are outraged by those who exploit others' kindness and deceive them; many people immediately began sending private messages to the poster.

Zhou Na has been extremely upset these past few days.

In just a few days, she changed hotels three times, simply because she had Zhao Xiaoya, her "burden," with her.

Zhao Xiaoya's existence greatly impacted her life.

The parents who had been tutoring her children stopped her from continuing, believing that she lacked moral character, had given birth during her university years, and did not cherish herself.

No matter how she explained, the parents still didn't believe her.

At one point, Zhou Na considered just abandoning Zhao Xiaoya; otherwise, Zhao Xiaoya would have trouble even supporting herself, let alone going to university.

However, after struggling internally for a long time, I ultimately couldn't bring myself to do it.

Because she remembered the things she had said to Zhou Ling, she didn't want to contradict herself. Most importantly, she thought about her own experiences.

If she does that, she will be no different from the parents who abandoned her.

She didn't want to become like her parents, nor did she want Zhou Chen to find out about this and make a fool of herself.

For various reasons, Zhou Na had no choice but to swallow her anger and suffer in silence.

Perhaps God had taken pity on her, for good fortune descended upon her. While searching for a hotel, Zhou Na happened to meet an older woman. When she asked for directions, they chatted for a while, and she learned that the woman was renting out an empty room at a very cheap price. She immediately decided to rent it.

Later, after learning that her aunt had a lot of free time, Zhou Na took out some money and asked her aunt to help look after Zhao Xiaoya occasionally. Her aunt readily agreed.

With this, the issues of accommodation and care for Zhao Xiaoya were all resolved, and her tutoring work would no longer be affected.

Only then did Zhou Na focus her attention on raising money for the surgery.

She decided to follow her previous plan and post a request for help online, leaving her bank account number. To her surprise, just one hour after posting, she received donations from dozens of kind-hearted people.

Zhou Na decided to post her plea for help on more forums so that more people could see it, and that Zhao Xiaoya's surgery fees might be raised soon.

Arriving at the internet cafe,

As soon as she turned on her computer and logged into her QQ account, she found that many people had added her.

Are they kind people?

Zhou Na subconsciously thought of it, but as she clicked "agree" and wanted to thank the other party, the other party immediately questioned her, asking if she knew who Zhao Xiaoya's parents were.

Considering Zhou Ling's bad reputation, Zhou Na naturally couldn't say it, and replied that it was inconvenient to disclose.

As a result, the other party immediately called her a liar and said they would call the police.

Seven or eight people added her as a friend, all asking about Zhao Xiaoya's parents. Zhou Na felt something was definitely wrong, that someone was stirring up trouble. She didn't respond to anyone, but instead logged into the forum where she had posted before. When she saw a large number of private messages in the forum's backend, she was stunned. After clicking on them, she found that they were all asking about Zhao Xiaoya's parents, and some were even more direct, saying that she was a liar who was taking advantage of people's kindness to scam money.

Zhou Na frowned, clicked on a post she had made earlier, and checked the comments below.

The first comment under the post questioned its authenticity, and many other comments followed suit.

Zhou Na then understood why so many people had added her as a friend.

To determine one thing,

Zhou Na logged into several other forum accounts and found that the questioning comment appeared under each post.

Seeing the unanimous opinion of many netizens that if she did not disclose the truth, they would all go to the police, Zhou Na realized the seriousness of the problem.

If she ignores them, these netizens will definitely think of her as a scammer.

But if she responds, and netizens know that Zhao Xiaoya is Zhou Ling's daughter, will they still be willing to lend a helping hand?

Zhou Na fell into deep thought.

After an unknown amount of time,

Zhou Na decided to address this issue directly and satisfy the curiosity of many netizens.

She didn't want Uncle Hat to pursue the matter and cause her life to be negatively affected.

Anyway, Zhou Ling did the deed, and then she dumped her daughter on her, so it's only right that she bears the blame.

Whether netizens will continue to donate money is up to fate.

Zhou Na edited the post, identifying Zhou Ling and Zhao Kun as Zhao Xiaoya's parents, in response to all the netizens who had raised questions.

The post immediately attracted a lot of attention and discussion.

"Zhou Ling, Zhao Kun? Such ordinary names. I don't know what's so special about them. Why weren't they mentioned from the beginning?"

"Since they've decided to ask netizens for help, they should be more honest. I don't know what these two people are hiding."

"So it was them. No wonder my daughter was sick; this is retribution."

"What do you mean? Can the person upstairs explain in detail what retribution means?"

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