late at night.
Xie Yunhuai's fists clenched so tightly behind the screen that it was obvious to anyone with eyes that these people were ostracizing Su Jin, but the comments section was filled with vulgarities.
Most of it was directed at Su Jin, and he began to regret agreeing to send her into the entertainment industry.
He looked down and sent a message to his assistant, asking him to hire online trolls to control the online comments.
At least we can't let her see these comments.
Camera footage inside the tent.
Su Jin and Lin Shi leaned their heads together. Outside, everyone had returned to their tents. The night was quiet.
It reminded Su Jin of her time in the countryside.
She was clearly unaware of the camera inside the tent and was much more relaxed.
"It's so quiet. I thought we'd always have something to talk about."
"...Don't mess with me."
Su Jin shifted her body, the waterproof fabric beneath her rustling softly.
"I remember when I was at my grandma's house, it was just like this at night, without the hustle and bustle of the city lights. It feels like it was just yesterday."
Lin Shi opened her mouth, but frowned and pursed her lips.
"Do you know that the moment I open my mouth to talk to you, my breath tastes like bugs?"
The two laughed for a while, then Su Jin sighed. She rarely showed this kind of emotion, only revealing it to her closest people.
"She didn't enjoy any happiness either. She's the person I feel most sorry for."
"Don't say that. It's not your fault. It's your parents who are sick."
Su Jin opened her mouth, but in the end she didn't say anything. She sighed and closed her eyes.
Ultimately, she was just a teenager at the time. When she saw her parents coming to pick her up, she didn't care about anything else. All she thought about was that she would finally stop being called a wild child without parents.
So we didn't see Grandma's hunched figure standing under the wooden door, waving at the car with her beloved granddaughter on board.
Although there weren't as many people in the live stream as in the afternoon, the chat was still buzzing with comments.
What is she doing? Is she trying to gain sympathy by playing the victim?
[With such a bad reputation, this is the only way she can garner sympathy from netizens. She's even dragging her deceased grandmother into this mess, profiting from tragedy—disgusting.]
Don't say that. I was also raised by my grandparents, so I can understand her.
Forget it, what she said might not even be true; she probably made it all up. Don't be fooled.
Xie Yunhuai's lips were tightly pressed together in the darkness when the screen suddenly went black.
The live stream has ended.
Xie Yunhuai's dark pupils gazed at the moonlight outside the window, his eyes glistening with fine tears.
How could his little violet suffer so much?
...
The next day, upon waking up, Su Jin stepped out of the tent, first extinguishing the fire, and then stretched.
"The weather is so nice, but you look almost unwell."
Lin Shi also came out of the tent and yawned, "Why do I have this urge to take a nap as soon as I wake up this morning?"
A comment popped up: "These two sisters always make me burst out laughing."
A drone flew overhead. Su Jin took the contents of the basket: a task slip from the production team, a small bag of rice, and water.
It's likely that someone complained about the production team, or they had a change of heart.
She glanced at the note; the task was to use ingredients from the jungle to prepare a sumptuous meal.
Lin Shi glanced at her, her gaze settling on Su Jin, her eyes seeming to say: It's up to you.
"The capable should do more work, let the capable do it. I am the dead, and the dead should be respected."
Shen Yanxiu also woke up and poked his head out of the tent, his voice slightly hoarse, "Good morning, Ajin."
Wow, I've never seen this side of Shen Yanxiu before, he's so handsome!
I admit I was ungrateful for not letting him participate in this variety show before. Now I just want to say thank you, God, for letting me see such stunning good looks.
[The scene is beautiful, it would be even better if Su Jin weren't there. Speaking of which, why is she always trying to get close to Chen Yanxiu? So shameless.]
Su Jin showed the task to Shen Yanxiu, who asked her in a daze, "Am I still dreaming?"
Su Jin chuckled twice, "Don't worry, kid, there's even ice in today's northwest wind."
Ye Shuwei woke up at this moment, and her eyes, which had been dulled by exhaustion, lit up when she saw Youmi.
"Oh, why is it raw? How can we eat it raw? We don't have a rice cooker."
Su Jin packed her backpack. When she went up the mountain yesterday, she vaguely heard the sound of flowing water and planned to look for fish nearby.
Hearing Ye Shuwei's words, her voice was filled with exaggerated joy, "Wow, you actually know about rice cookers? I thought you thought rice was naturally soft."
Ye Shuwei stomped her feet a few times and snorted, ignoring her.
[Why does Su Jin look down on people like that? Isn't that a blatant insult implying that Weiwei knows nothing?]
[Um... I feel like this is actually quite sweet to ship.]
It's alright, it's just friends joking around.
Besides, Su Jin still has to do the cooking, right? You're making her do so much work without even letting her say a few words?
[Where did Su Jin get so many female fans trying to defend her? The power of capital is indeed strong.]
Su Jin glanced at the tightly closed tent and asked, "Why aren't the three of them up yet?"
Looking at Shen Yanxiu, she asked, "Didn't you two eat the fruit from yesterday?"
He shook his head. Ye Shuwei simply didn't want to eat the wild fruit because she disliked it, while Shen Yanxiu subconsciously rejected it because he felt they were targeting Su Jin.
Su Jin sensed something was wrong and shook her head at Lin Shi.
"Their bodies are probably stiff by now."
【? ? ?ah? 】
Were the fruits yesterday really poisonous?
[Holy crap, is my sister Luo alright?]
[The tonic... the tonic is in trouble...]
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