Looking at the message sent by the other party, Bai Qiuwu's frown suddenly relaxed.
She turned her head to look at the deer who was still in a daze, or more precisely, at the black mist that was lingering around her.
Faintly, a woman's figure can be seen in the black fog.
Bai Qiuwu suddenly understood more clearly.
No wonder, no wonder the little deer did so many good things, but was still haunted by the dirty thing, no wonder this thing refused to let the little deer go.
There is indeed cause and effect involved.
But this kind of cause and effect...how should we calculate it?
With a clear target, it becomes much easier to investigate. There is no need to even bother Pu Yao, Pu Xi can handle it.
Bai Qiuwu apologized to the audience in the live broadcast room, walked aside, picked up his phone and called Pu Xi.
Pu Xi is a very competent assistant. He always watches Bai Qiuwu's live broadcast, and his mobile phone is in his hand at this time, so he can answer the call in seconds.
Bai Qiuwu didn't waste any words and told him the situation straight away. Pu Xi also realized that there was a problem and agreed directly.
The two of them had gradually developed such a tacit understanding that the call was over in less than two minutes.
Pu Xi went to investigate, and Bai Qiuwu came back to give a perfunctory answer... Oh no, thanks to the fans.
She is gradually becoming famous now, and there are fewer people looking for trouble with her. Most of the people who come to see her and watch her live broadcasts are here for this and this is what they talk about.
Xiaolu attracted a lot of attention at the beginning, but when she stopped talking later, people stopped paying attention to her.
"Master, is there no guarantee that wishes will be fulfilled? I made a wish, but I don't know if it will come true. Can I just wait and see? How can I tell if you have accepted my wish and are in the process of fulfilling it?"
[You’ll know once your wish comes true. Remember to share it in Sister Pa’s livestream after it’s fulfilled. This has been my source of happiness lately/funny.jpg]
I can't stop laughing. I've had so many blunders making wishes myself that I don't dare to make random wishes anymore. But I do enjoy watching others make wishes. Every time I hear us say someone has made a wish, my expression is... so meaningful.
[Let's not talk about the previous part. I encouraged my friend to make a wish. My friend said she hoped the guy she had a crush on would contact her. Then her crush actually went to find her. My friend was so happy. But before she could even be happy for two days, her crush asked my friend to send a love letter to another friend of hers. I still don't know if this wish came true...]
[Who are you, the one who sent the love letter? Let me tell you, I wished for 5 million. I thought since I had the specific amount, I must have won the lottery. But that night I won 5 million Happy Beans. I'm speechless.]
[It turns out everyone has had this experience, I'm not the only one. I once made a wish to get rid of bad luck in love, and within a day, all the guys in my friend circle were in relationships. I was so jealous! It seems like I'm surrounded by bad luck in love!]
"Isn't it supposed to be so effective? You're exaggerating! Why should a wish just come true? Why are there so many messed-up strings attached? What's going on? Is this really just a form of wishing for a change? Just make it come true, no matter how!"
[That's what I mean by equivalent exchange. But it's also normal. Nothing comes easy. There's always a price to pay. Take me for example. I wished that the project I was following this year would go smoothly, and then I was transferred out of the project team the next day... Thank you.]
[Using methods we find difficult to accept or even understand to fulfill our wishes, C... Cthulhu? But... a few dollars' worth of incense, and wishing for hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, is that polite? /doghead.jpg]
Looking at these netizens who enthusiastically shared their experiences, Bai Qiuwu gradually became addicted to watching the gossip and was even more curious than these people.
She showed an expression of amazement and kept sighing: "It can actually be achieved this way, why didn't I think of it."
Naturally, everyone noticed her reaction, and they were all speechless. It seems that this wish is not something you can fulfill, right?
With so many living examples here, no one can now destroy the sacred image of her master except herself.
Her simple words left countless people confused.
But fortunately it’s not the first time.
At this time, the old fans were no longer surprised. A few of me who had accidentally walked in thought she was bragging and scamming when they heard this, but before they could say a few words, they were already retorted by the old fans.
At this point, we have to mention a sentence that old fans use to flood the screen.
——[She doesn’t know the content of your wish, but being able to help you realize it is two different things.]
Neat and tidy, filling the entire screen.
Not to mention the haters, Bai Qiuwu himself was stunned.
The little deer also took a look at this time and was stunned.
This girl is still in autism now, but she is still a little confused about Bai Qiuwu, and the content of her doubts is similar to those of the black fans.
She was thinking, as a master, Bai Qiuwu couldn't figure out what was in her body, so how could he help her expel it?
Then I saw these screens flooding my screen.
Very good, I think I understand something.
At least I don't seem so anxious now.
Bai Qiuwu didn't know what Xiaolu was thinking. She continued to interact with the barrage for a while and only logged off after broadcasting for almost a few hours.
I don’t know if Pu Xi was still watching her live broadcast, but he called her almost immediately after she finished the broadcast.
Bai Qiuwu first took a look at the caller ID and knew what it was about. Then he walked to the side, avoiding Xiaolu, and answered the call.
Pu Xi's voice rang out impatiently: "We've found out. The young lady who died in the power outage was named Ye Junming. Her family situation was quite special."
"It seems that she said that her parents died in accidents when she was young, and she grew up with her grandparents. Later, her grandparents also passed away. She herself was diagnosed with lung cancer during college, but it was discovered early and treated in time, so the cancer did not spread."
"But because of the aftereffects of cancer, she has some respiratory failure and has to rely on a ventilator to maintain her life. She also has problems taking care of herself. For many years, she has been relying on government subsidies and minimum living allowances. However, she has always worked hard to make a living and would take some orders online in her spare time."
"From what I've found, although her life was difficult, she worked hard every day. With the money she earned from online work and the village subsidies, she hired a part-time nanny to take care of her life."
"But because we didn't have much money, the nanny we hired at a low price was not professional and had no idea how to use a ventilator or anything like that. When the power plant went out, the nanny was helpless and had no idea what to do."
"Then the young lady suffocated to death due to difficulty breathing. By the time the ambulance arrived, it was too late."
Pu Xi spoke so much in one breath, his tone somewhat lamenting, "Because the nanny was only a part-time worker and didn't get paid much, she felt unlucky and left in a hurry. The village took care of the girl's funeral."
"She died so quietly. She tried so hard to live for so many years, but in the end, she still ended up like this. I think... she must have been very unwilling to accept it."
"It's just... I don't think Xiaolu can be blamed for this. Xiaolu was trying to save those dozen children. If it weren't for her, those dozen children would have died. How many families would have been destroyed?"
"Although this young lady is pitiful, this was truly an accident. There's nothing anyone can do about it, right?"
At the end of his speech, Pu Xi sighed heavily, seeming very melancholy.
Bai Qiuwu listened in silence.
She was not so sentimental and was analyzing the matter rationally at this moment.
If nothing unexpected happens, this should be the truth of the matter, but I don’t know if it is the whole truth.
Bai Qiuwu thought for a moment and asked the person on the phone, "Why would those kids go to the power plant for no reason? Isn't there a sign next to the power plant saying 'No Trespassing'?"
Pu Xi obviously didn't expect her to ask that. He was stunned for a moment, but he quickly replied, "I asked about this, and it seems that these kids are playful and have wanted to go play for a long time, but their parents keep warning them against it, so they're even more curious."
"Then, while our parents weren't paying attention, we went out to play together and got trapped. We almost lost our lives."
Pu Xi's words were quite subtle, but Bai Qiuwu still understood them.
Isn't this a typical naughty kid?
Even after their parents refused and warned them, they still insisted on going out to play secretly, showing no fear of danger at all, and eventually they were in great danger.
In order to save these disobedient children, a person who was trying desperately to stay alive was killed.
Isn't it fair?
It does seem unfair.
But many things in this world cannot be measured by fairness or unfairness. Not to mention that Xiaolu didn't know at first that there was a girl who was dependent on electricity and was using a ventilator. Even if she knew, what could she do?
Are you going to leave those dozen or so children alone and not save them?
Yes, children are indeed disobedient, but should they die if they are disobedient?
It is true that this young lady tried very hard to stay alive, but she was still innocently implicated. But can she blame the deer?
This is simply a fallacy, and there is no way to explain it clearly. There are as many results as there are angles from which to view it.
"This matter is complicated." Bai Qiuwu murmured, his expression a little solemn.
Pu Xi couldn't see her expression, but he could hear her tone and couldn't help asking, "What's wrong? Is it difficult?"
Bai Qiuwu glanced at the oblivious little deer from afar, as well as the black energy rising from her body.
"From a causal perspective, the girl did die because of the deer, so she can indeed seek revenge on the deer."
"But Xiaolu didn't intentionally kill that girl. Her revenge shouldn't be too extreme. This is only an indirect relationship. I guess she's too unwilling to leave."
"But Xiaolu saved so many people!" Pu Xi was anxious. He now completely believed that Xiaolu was a good person and couldn't help but worry about Xiaolu.
"She did save many people, but these are two different things. The people she saved and the people she indirectly killed have different causes and effects. Although these causes and effects intersect and influence each other, they are two different things after all."
This was a bit confusing and Pu Xi didn't understand it, but he still stubbornly believed that the deer should not be punished.
Bai Qiuwu sighed: "No matter whether Xiaolu should be punished or not, he should not disrupt the order."
Pu Xi was even more confused: "Then what should we do?"
Bai Qiuwu: "Please do me another favor."
Pu Xi: "What?"
"Now that everything is clear, we can start to get rid of this thing. I need to have a good talk with her, but the problem now is that she doesn't dare to show up in front of me."
"so what?"
"So I need some bait. The kids from the power plant incident have all grown up, right? Can you help me find a few? I'll lure you into the trap."
Pu Xi: "...You really dare to ask this."
"What's wrong? Is there any difficulty?" Bai Qiuwu asked in confusion.
"Sister, those are people, not animals or pets. You can't make them come to see you just by saying a few words. What's more, this matter may be dangerous. Aren't you making trouble?"
"Can you do that?"
Pu Xi answered decisively: "No."
It is not difficult to find out who those children were. The difficult part is to find out where they are now and then find a way to persuade them to come and see Bai Qiuwu.
The most important thing is that this matter is dangerous. The young lady died because of them, and her anger level is off the charts. These people don't have the golden light protection of the deer. If something unexpected happens, there will be no way to deal with it.
Bai Qiuwu also thought of this and said comfortingly: "Don't worry, they will be fine. I promise they won't be hurt."
Pu Xi: "Then I can't do it either."
Bai Qiuwu was helpless.
Just when she was wondering if she had to look for them one by one and was feeling a little disappointed, Pu Xi spoke slowly.
"Even though I can't do it, my brother can."
"Wait, I'll give you the results in a moment."
Having said that, Pu Xi hung up the phone directly, probably to harass his brother.
Bai Qiuwu looked at the phone which was still busy with a strange expression.
How should I put it, I just feel sorry for Pu Yao.
Having such a troublesome brother, and having to go to him whenever something happens, must be quite tiring.
But... it's really nice to have such an all-round backup.
Especially when Pu Xi brought accurate news 10 minutes later.
Pu Xi: My brother promised me that these people will come to our place within three days at the latest. My brother also asked me how many people you want?
Bai Qiuwu thought about it and replied, "The more the better." Pu Xi sent an OK gesture, and then there was no further movement.
Bai Qiuwu put down his phone and looked up at Xiaolu.
How should she tell Xiaolu about this?
Xiaolu is really a kind person. Can she accept that she has actually hurt others?
Bai Qiuwu was a little confused.
The little deer seemed to feel her gaze and looked up at her in confusion.
Bai Qiuwu thought for a moment, choosing his words carefully: "Little Deer, if one day you discovered that you had killed someone due to negligence, what would you do?"
The deer's face turned pale and its pupils suddenly dilated.
(End of this chapter)
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