Jing Yu was sitting on the bed in the room, with her back to her and facing the window, making a phone call.
"Xiaoyan, I'll need you to take some people to clean up that boy's house. It's all because of my daughter that his family suffered... Um, thank you. I'm fine. I'll treat you to a meal after I'm discharged from the hospital."
Her words warmed Jing Li's heart.
"mom."
Adjusting her facial expression, she called out.
Jing Yu quickly hung up the phone, turned around with a smile, and greeted him as if nothing had happened, "Awake?"
"I'm sorry, Mom, I've been a burden to you..."
Jing Li put down her breakfast, walked over and gently hugged her, apologizing.
“Fool, we are family, how can you say I’m a burden? It’s that young man who’s been caught in the crossfire for no reason…”
Jing Yu sighed softly.
Because her daughter works in the entertainment industry, Jing Yu pays more attention to its developments than anyone else.
With such a big incident, it was being widely reported on both television and mobile phones, so Jing Yu naturally knew about it a long time ago.
She didn't blame her daughter, nor did she question whether she had pushed Cui Xueling. As a mother, all she could do was pretend nothing had happened and do her best to help her daughter get through this difficult time.
She was originally a sanitation worker, and while she couldn't help her daughter with other important matters, she could still manage to ask her colleagues to help clean up the home of the boy who had been harmed.
This is what family is like; no matter what happens, they will always be there for you without hesitation.
"Thank you, Mom. I'll go help out at the time you arranged with Aunt Zhou."
With a bright smile, Jing Li asked.
Jing Yu was stunned for a moment, feeling very emotional. Her little koi fish had finally grown up and become sensible, and had learned to take responsibility.
"We've arranged it for nine o'clock. Just go and meet them then. Thank you for your hard work, daughter."
She patted Jing Li's hand with a smile and said softly.
“I didn’t push Cui Xueling, I’m innocent, Mom.”
Nodding, Jing Li said earnestly.
"Mom believes you."
Jing Yu's smile grew even gentler.
These three simple words gave Jingli the motivation to keep going.
"Where's my older brother?"
"I went to the company. Xiaoting was supposed to come over, but I told them not to bother, since there's a caregiver there."
The mother and daughter sat down and chatted while eating breakfast.
After breakfast, Jing Li traveled alone to the boy's house. Because of Fei Mo's actions, all the media and Cui Xueling's fans had been driven away. When she arrived, Jing Yu's colleagues were already cleaning up the garbage blocking the boy's door.
"What a terrible sight! There's excrement and urine all over the place. What kind of deep-seated hatred could this be?"
"They're all a bunch of good-for-nothings who have nothing better to do than mess around."
"Do you think Jingyu's daughter pushed that girl or not?"
"Jing Yu is such a good person, there's no reason why she would raise such a bad child. I believe her."
...
The women chatted as they dealt with the trash.
They were just ordinary people who got along well with Jingyu and didn't pay much attention to the entertainment industry.
They would rather believe their colleagues than believe baseless rumors.
"Good morning, aunties. I am Jingyu's daughter, Jingli. You can call me Little Koi, just like my mother does."
Jing Li, standing behind them, smiled brightly and greeted the group.
This was the first time her colleagues had seen her. In the past, the original owner disliked her mother's job and had never visited her mother's workplace.
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