Chapter 353: Life Ruined Step by Step by School
Wang Xia quickly picked up her reading glasses from the table and put them on.
After a closer look, it was indeed a bank transfer text message!
Wang Xia quickly showed her granddaughter: "Look, Yaoyao really helped me get my salary, not a penny less... Grandma Yaoyao invited me to dinner, and she hasn't been upset for all this time. She doesn't look down on us at all like you said..."
Ye Chunhua took the phone and stared at the text message in shock.
The reason why she has always been so averse to the media is because of what happened to her mother in the past, and the three women in her family had contact with the media.
When my mother was dying, she hoped that the media could help them.
The media said yes on the surface, then turned around and published the mother’s story and never cared about them again!
She also knows the work her grandmother has been doing for the past three months.
She had asked the boss for it and made a fuss, but it was all in vain.
It is impossible to get paid for casual workers who don't even have a contract.
Unexpectedly, Chu Yao was able to help grandma get money so easily!
Wang Xia hadn't recovered from her previous breath and was still coughing.
Ye Chunhua came back to her senses and quickly patted her grandmother's bony, violently heaving back. She asked tentatively, "Didn't she tell you about the movie I made?"
Wang Xia said intermittently: "She never...never mentioned anything about you. Today I...went to see her grandmother...her grandmother was not at home, so she sent me back..."
Ye Chunhua's mind was in a mess as she thought about the current situation of the grandparents and grandchildren.
The very poor demolished house they live in is just rented.
My grandmother is not in good health and often gets sick and takes medicine. We have no savings at home.
She originally wanted to make some money from Xinsheng Hospital, but for some reason, the hospital kept delaying and refused to give her the surgery.
The last time Chu Yao interviewed her, she said that she would contact some charity organization for her.
She thought it was another scam and scolded Chu Yao away.
But there is no other way now...
After struggling for a long time, Ye Chunhua picked up her bag and said, "Grandma, don't be sad. I'll go to her store now and apologize to her."
Wang Xia nodded repeatedly: "Okay, go ahead."
Ye Chunhua ran all the way downstairs.
As soon as I got to the bottom of the building, I saw Chu Yao standing next to her car and she hadn't left yet.
Ye Chunhua walked towards her with an awkward expression, not knowing how to start the conversation.
Chu Yao had come with a purpose, so she asked directly, "Are you short of money?"
Ye Chunhua nodded quickly: "Yes. Is there any interview fee for accepting your interview?"
It seems that she agreed to be interviewed.
Chu Yao: "I generally don't pay for interviews. I interview people on a voluntary basis. I only pay informant fees when they provide clues."
Ye Chunhua's eyes immediately showed a hint of loss.
Chu Yao added, "Become my witness and help me expose the human placenta extract scandal at Xinsheng Hospital. Not only will I pay you an informant fee, I'll also help you apply for assistance from the Anti-Medical Black Market Foundation."
Ye Chunhua was puzzled: "Against the illegal medical industry?"
Chu Yao: "Your mother didn't get paid for surrogacy and died because of it. She was a victim of the medical black market. The human placenta extract you came into contact with is also part of the medical black market... When you are released from prison, this foundation will help you find a regular job, reform yourself, and integrate into society."
What Ye Chunhua is most worried about during this period is that she won’t be able to find a job after being released from prison.
Giving her a formal job is more attractive than giving her money directly.
She immediately agreed: "Okay, I'll admit it now! I'll admit it all!"
Chu Yao: "..."
What kind of lines are these? It makes it seem like she is being forced to confess.
She took the man back to her grandmother's shop.
Set up the equipment over there and start recording.
Chu Yao needs Ye Chunhua to reveal first what happened to the "human placenta extract" she came into contact with from beginning to end.
Ye Chunhua recounted: "After the media company was shut down, an agent found me and told me about human placenta. He promised me that if I sold the placenta, he would give me 50,000 yuan."
"The reason a placenta can be sold at such a high price is because they don't want the placenta that has naturally fallen off after childbirth. The agents explained that such placentas are of no value because all the nutrients have been absorbed by the fetus."
"The Xinsheng Hospital makes medicine for important people, so they don't want low-quality placentas."
"Generally, the placenta is removed when the fetus is six or seven months old. This is when the placenta is best developed and contains the highest nutritional value."
Chu Yao interjected, "But if we operate at this time, the fetus will definitely not survive."
Ye Chunhua smiled bitterly: "We were able to sell the placenta while the child was still alive. We must have been so short of money that we couldn't afford to raise the child. We didn't plan to give birth to the child in the first place."
Chu Yao added without emotion: "It will also cause great harm to your body."
Ye Chunhua's eyes became even more painful.
She looked at Chu Yao deeply for a long time, and said in a hoarse voice: "My grandmother also said that we were both raised by the elderly, and our fates are so similar, we can definitely be good friends..."
"In fact, we can't be together at all. We are from two different worlds. You have a very high bottom line, but I have no bottom line anymore, so we will never understand each other."
"We are similar in some ways. My grandmother and your grandmother are both elderly people who love us very much, so we have never suffered from them."
She paused, holding back her sobs, and asked Chu Yao, "Reporter Chu, do you think education is fair? Do you think the college entrance examination is fair?"
Chu Yao will not be carried away by emotions at work.
She calmly replied, "Fairness is a loaded word. The disparity in admission scores between regions and the uneven distribution of educational resources make it difficult for me to acknowledge fairness."
What's more, in a previous version, her opportunity was snatched away by the prince of the academic tycoon, and she became a victim of educational inequality.
"But the college entrance examination does, to a large extent, ensure the transparency of the rules and the basic rigidity of their implementation."
After a pause, Chu Yao threw the question back to Ye Chunhua: "What have you been through? Why do you ask this?"
Ye Chunhua suppressed her tears: "Because all the hurt I have suffered since I was a child was caused by the school. My life has been ruined step by step by the school!"
"When I was in primary school, a middle-aged male teacher said my handwriting was not good. After school, he called me to his office alone, made me sit on his lap, and held my hand while I wrote. At that time, I had no idea that I was being molested."
"When I was in junior high school, I was inexplicably bullied by a boy in my class. He actually said that he hit me and tore up my books because he liked me and wanted me to be his girlfriend."
"I told my homeroom teacher at the beginning... This homeroom teacher, who is obviously a woman, showed no sympathy for me. She called me showy, said I was cheap, and that I only knew how to seduce boys and delay their studies."
"I had that experience in elementary school, and my sexual boundaries weren't very high. To avoid being bullied, I actually became that boy's girlfriend, and he... for a whole year."
"When I entered high school, I finally got rid of that boy... I stopped causing trouble, never skipped classes, never dressed up, and never played with any boys. I became a very obedient and well-behaved girl..."
"But even though I was so honest, something happened that resulted in me being disqualified from taking the college entrance exam halfway through high school!"
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