Chapter 5 Animal Cruelty



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What happened?

The viewers were still a bit confused.

Just then, another unfamiliar male voice suddenly came through the phone, "Old Zhang, I've crippled that dog. Now we're just waiting for your son to upload the video and attract those 'saintly' online donors to help it. It won't be long..."

With a snap, the phone was immediately hung up, and Zhang Dong in the live broadcast room looked flustered.

He saw that the sentiment in the comments section had completely changed.

[Oh wow! Things have taken an amazing turn.]

Once the fans realized they had been scammed, they immediately started cursing, using the most offensive and nasty language imaginable.

Damn, he's such a good actor! He completely fooled us!

[Zhang Dong, you monster! Why don't you just die!]

I curse you, your father, and that man to all die!

How disgusting! How could they be so wicked and cruel!

So you were the wolf in sheep's clothing all along!

How cruel! How could they treat a dog like that!

[Under the guise of loving and caring for dogs, you're actually so disgusting and cruel. Aren't you afraid of retribution?]

[So that's how dogs break their legs! I naively thought the blogger really liked dogs and gave him so much money. I was an accomplice; I'm the executioner...]

Can you live with a clear conscience making money off bloodshed?

Zhang Dong's face turned deathly pale. All he knew was that he was finished, finished, completely finished!

He could foresee that this matter would quickly escalate, trend on social media, and his account would be flooded with criticism, and might even be banned.

After Zhang Dong immediately left the live stream, the barrage of insults in the chat gradually subsided.

Some rational netizens commented: "Actually, when I first watched Zhang Dong's pet videos, I felt something was off. The intelligence those dogs displayed in the videos was clearly something they were forced to do because their owners were abusing them."

[I've been there too. I felt those dogs were really afraid of Zhang Dong. I even questioned him at the time, but he immediately deleted my comment.]

What he said to his father on the phone just now was very insincere. Wasn't he just trying to get those people who were just trying to be kind to send him money? Helping him is one thing, but the way he openly said it changed the whole thing.

I was just about to question him in the comments section, but I was afraid of getting attacked by his fans.

So, the story about his father being seriously ill was also fake?

Isn't it obvious? It's definitely fake. Look how fast he ran, his face turned pale.

Now I almost hope it's true; he deserves retribution for all the evil he's done.

Are all those bloggers filming rescues of stray cats and dogs scripted? Are they all lying?

[Are we no longer allowed to do good deeds? What's real and what's fake in those videos online?]

I don't think we should condemn them all. Just because one such scoundrel has emerged doesn't mean all bloggers who post charity videos online are fraudulent.

Bai Xi said, "It's not wrong for people to do good deeds, but before doing so, you must investigate whether the other person deserves your help. Otherwise, your kindness may inadvertently aid and abet wrongdoing, giving them the opportunity to do more bad things."

The host is right. Before doing a good deed, you must investigate thoroughly from multiple perspectives. If you are unsure, it's better not to do the good deed.

If you truly want to do good deeds, help those around you you can see. Many things online aren't as they seem on the surface; you must have the ability to think critically.

The netizens agreed, and many people became fans of Bai Xi after hearing what she said, and even started following her. They felt that perhaps Bai Xi wasn't as bad as the trending topics made her out to be.

[Host, did you really predict all of Zhang Dong's affairs?]

[Zhang Dong's cruel dog abuse was probably accidentally exposed by him, right? The anchor only mentioned that his father wasn't seriously ill.]

[So Zhang Dong is like this now, doesn't he get any retribution?]

Bai Xi glanced at the Book of Fate and smiled with satisfaction after reading Zhang Dong's subsequent story.

"No, he will soon get his comeuppance."

What should I do? I've suddenly become a fan of the streamer.

[The streamer has inexplicably become so charming.]

[The streamer is so good-looking!]

Fans showered him with praise and even gave him tips.

Seeing the overwhelmingly positive comments about Bai Xi, Lin Xinxi felt even more admiration for her. The comments had shifted from criticizing Bai Xi to praising her.

[It's truly unexpected that an internet celebrity blogger who originally intended to expose a streamer ended up having their own dirty deeds exposed.]

He probably regrets consulting the fortune teller now.

Of course they'll regret it to the core.

[Did the streamer do some research beforehand?] someone questioned.

Someone replied to him: "Whether the streamer did any investigation or can really tell fortunes, we can continue to verify. Time will tell."

Bai Xi took a sip of tea and reminded him, "There are still two more divinations to go."

Although it's unclear whether this streamer actually knows how to tell fortunes, because of the first one, everyone clearly wants to compete for the remaining fortune-telling slots.

Especially those haters, they were not satisfied with what Bai Xi had just done.

I'm convinced she must have done her research on pet bloggers beforehand, or even paid them to act out a script.

In short, they wouldn't believe that a celebrity with so many scandals would be a fortune teller.

Someone raised a question: "If the fortune-telling fee is only required to tip one lucky koi fish, what if multiple people tip? Who gets that spot?"

It's important to know that when a lucky koi fish receives a reward of 888 coins, the streamer doesn't get all the money. The platform takes half of the revenue, and the streamer gets the other half.

The streamer only does three divinations a day. If any extra tips are to be returned, the streamer has to pay the full amount of 888 coins.

Upon hearing this, Bai Xi organized a lottery event.

You can participate in the lottery and pay the divination fee if you win.

Fans think this is a good idea.

A short while later, a person with the ID "Just Hate Baixi" drew a lot.

Netizens could tell from her ID and nickname that she was a hater who specifically targeted Bai Xi.

[The streamer is in trouble now; a hater actually got the ranking spot.]

Regardless of whether there were critics or not, Bai Xi asked the same question as in the first divination, "Would you mind a video fortune telling?"

"Let me say this in advance: online fortune telling may expose your information to the public."

After saying that, the hater still chose to connect online instead of sending a private message. What a joke! How could she expose Bai Xi if she sent a private message?

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