Chapter 180: Being Doxxed



George angrily ended the live broadcast: "You are not the only fortune teller in the world. As long as they have money, there are many people willing to help me."

After the live broadcast ended, he became angrier and angrier, and threw Su Yan's advice to the back of his mind.

Directly find the most controversial news and use your own account to lead the trend under the parties involved.

Seeing the person being scolded and forced to delete the article, he smiled smugly: "After being scolded, I feel much better."

Unable to see, black blisters were spreading along his face.

The hacker who made the statement in Su Yan's live broadcast room did not break his promise. He used his own method to retaliate against the hacker and revealed George's identity and posted it online.

It was not until this time that people realized that the person who had been leading the trend during this period was actually the same person.

The leakage of personal information caused George a lot of trouble, and people called to scold him every day.

In this environment, George's personality became even more irritable, and he would curse people online under a pseudonym every day.

Until one morning, he found that he could not open his mouth and his throat could not make any sound.

"Your face will be covered in black bubbles."

Su Yan's words lingered in his mind, and he hurried to the mirror.

"Bang!"

As George moved, the mirror cracked in the middle and he covered his face helplessly.

He picked up his phone and wanted to connect to Su Yan's live broadcast, but to his sadness, his account had been blocked by Su Yan. Not to mention connecting, he couldn't even log in.

George looked at the uncomfortable face in the mirror and closed his eyes in despair.

The new contact could tell from his expression that he was very angry.

Shi Haoran pushed the crowd in front of him away with all his strength: "You bunch of harmful doctors, stay away from me."

The hospital leader grabbed his remaining hair and looked at the chaotic situation with worry.

Shi Haoran pointed his phone at his wife's attending physician and said, "Brothers, come and see! The doctor in this hospital used his authority to replace my child.

After I found out, the hospital leaders tried to force me to keep it a secret.

Brothers who are going to have children in the future, please don’t come to this hospital, otherwise you will become the victim of helping others raise their children.”

After venting his dissatisfaction, Shi Haoran turned the camera towards himself: "Master, I'm sorry, I was too excited just now."

Su Yan didn't care about these episodes: "You said the child was replaced? How did you find out?"

“Because from the beginning, I felt that this doctor was suspicious.

For example, from the beginning I agreed with the doctor that he wanted to see my wife go in with his own eyes and then pick her up from the door as soon as possible.

But when the delivery was almost over, the nurse inside came to find me."

"Mr. Shi, the doctor asked you to go downstairs to buy a dressing for the wound."

Shi Haoran waved his hand: "No hurry, I'll buy it after your wife comes out."

"No, this will be needed soon. If you don't buy it back, your wife's wound will not be bandaged and she won't be able to come out at all."

Shi Haoran saw that she didn't seem to be lying: "Are you sure I won't miss the time when my wife comes out?"

"Mr. Shi, the vendor is right in the hospital lobby. He can run up in ten minutes. How could he be delayed?"

“After getting the nurse’s assurance, I placed the flowers I bought for my wife on the chair.

When I arrived at the lobby, the store owner told me that the patch I needed was sold out and the earliest batch would not arrive until tomorrow morning.

Remembering the nurse's instructions, I ran outside the hospital to buy it. I went to three pharmacies before I bought what the doctor needed.

When I rushed to the operating room, I found that my wife had been pushed out."

The accompanying nurse pointed to the family member next to her and said, "We saw you were taking so long to come back, so we borrowed a dressing from this man. Just return it to him."

After Shi Haoran returned the things to his eldest brother, he went to see his child: "My dear son, come and let Daddy see it."

The nurse, who was originally happy for the woman in labor, looked gloomy: "Don't scream, your wife gave birth to a daughter."

"What!" Shi Haoran said in surprise: "How could it be a daughter? My mother and the elders in the village all said that my wife must be having a son this time."

The nurse had seen many people who favored boys over girls, so her tone became firm: "Excuse me, when your wife was pregnant, did the doctor tell you in person that she was carrying a boy?"

Shi Haoran denied this operation: "No, there is no such thing. Nowadays, which doctor dares to tell the gender? They are all so tight-lipped that it is impossible to pry open their mouths."

"Since no one has said anything, how did your mother determine the sex of the child?"

Shi Haoran said as a matter of course: "Based on their experience, wasn't that how they figured it out before there were machines?"

The nurse no longer wanted to explain to him: "I'll take the child to register for blood tests first, and then I'll give him to you later."

Even after the nurse left, Shi Haoran was still mumbling, "How come we're going to have a daughter instead of a son?"

The older brother beside him couldn't help but persuade him: "Brother, in today's society, boys and girls are the same.

Besides, you two are still young, and there will be plenty of opportunities to have a second child in the future.

Now, your wife is at her weakest, so don't complain and make things difficult for her.

If she hears this and gets sick during pregnancy, it will be bad for both her and the baby."

Shi Haoran thought about it and felt that what his elder brother said made sense, so he stopped mentioning the word "son".

"Originally, I had accepted the fact that my wife had given birth to a daughter, but after bringing the child home, I discovered a shocking secret.

Before my wife gave birth, in order to prevent her from having heavy bleeding and not being able to find a suitable blood source, I tested her blood at the same time as she did.

The results at that time showed that both of us had type B blood, but the tag on the child's foot clearly stated type A blood.

I looked up information on my phone and also consulted other doctors.

They told me that two people with type B blood could never have a child with type A blood.

Of course, I was also afraid of wrongly accusing the doctor, so I asked the nurse if the child's registration card might be written or taken incorrectly.

The nurse told me in no uncertain terms that every time a child is sent for blood drawing, there is a dedicated staff member watching over them and there is absolutely no chance of mistakes.

With her assurance, I can basically confirm that the child with my wife is not our biological child.

I remembered the news I heard some time ago, which said that some hospitals specialize in the private business of exchanging children.

As long as you pay enough money, they can change the gender of the child to the one you want in the next birth.

Considering the doctor's deliberate action to get me out of the way when my wife was giving birth, I'm certain the doctor must have switched my baby."

The hospital leader couldn't help but interrupt him: "Mr. Shi, I understand your feelings, but you can't accuse our hospital of anything."

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