Chapter 49



Chapter 49

This live broadcast lasted just over half an hour, but it was already close to the top ten in popularity, and subsequently sparked endless discussions among passers-by.

Fortunately, Song Yuxing started the live broadcast replay, so those passers-by who didn’t have time to catch the live broadcast can watch it repeatedly in their spare time. This is really thoughtful.

Most people believed what she said during the live broadcast. Some people were more serious and read the evidence she posted word by word. After analyzing that it was all true, their neutral opinions instantly became weak. The original voices of doubt disappeared, and many people cursing the Song family began to appear under her homepage.

"Didn't I say this? The Song family is so shameless! Sister Ling is a member of the Song family. How could her own family bully her like this?"

I'm floored. Is this what they call the upper class? Murder, harming minors, forcibly inducing psychic powers... so much evidence. Wow, this is truly eye-opening.

[Not only that, I looked up the information and discovered that Sister Ling's mother was the daughter of the Yin family who was stolen by the space pirates. If Song Ming killed her, wouldn't the Song and Yin families become enemies?]

Based on what you said above, Sister Ling's final words at the start of the show are quite profound. I have a wild guess: after learning the identity of Sister Ling's mother, the Song family remembered Sister Ling, whom they had previously severed ties with, and so wanted to capture her to extort money from the Yin family. However, these are just my thoughts and may not be true.

[Oh my god, your guess seems so reasonable. Wait, am I seeing things? Sister Ling gave you a thumbs up!! Does that mean everything you said is correct?]

Friends, it's terrifying to think about it. If I were in Sister Ling's shoes, with such a group of malicious relatives, I'd be quite good-tempered to be able to endure it until now.

Just when everyone began to feel sorry for Song Yuxing, things changed again.

The Song family's homepage forwarded the message and attached the three big words "untrustworthy".

A quarter of an hour later, the Song family sent another long picture containing a passage written by Song Ming himself.

Song Ming: I'm sorry I was busy with work, so my response is a bit late. I've read what Xiaoxing posted, and I can only say that while the evidence is true, Xiaoxing only knows part of the truth. The specific situation isn't what she said. Regarding the beatings and scolding, I'm certainly not a good father. Her mother died of illness when she was young, and I was so busy with work that I was exhausted every day when I got home. Xiaoxing was also very naughty and often got into trouble. I had no choice but to use the sticks, but she's my daughter, and that doesn't mean I don't love her. Having said all that, I'm just speaking from a father's perspective, trying to persuade Xiaoxing to come home. I won't hold a grudge against the past anymore. Your brothers are waiting for you to come back, so please come back soon.

These words were written with great sincerity, and every word seemed to be written from the perspective of a father. After reading them, Song Yuxing felt that they were extremely hypocritical, but some people believed them.

[I'm not saying this, I was moved myself.]

There's no such deep hatred between parents. From a father's perspective, if my daughter had been so naughty as a child, I probably wouldn't have been able to resist beating her either. It's normal, nothing to worry about.

【我看疯的是你们,殴打小孩还觉得没问题,有病吧你们?而且这是小时候不听话揍一顿的情况吗?你们没看见零姐发的那些伤情鉴定和受伤时的照片吗?都已经打得身上青一块紫一块了,还搁这说是父爱? 】

Some people accept what Song Ming posted, while others think it's hypocritical, and that the entire article is avoiding the important issues.

Song Yuxing sneered after reading it and was about to make a sarcastic remark, but when she opened the comment section, she found that someone had already spoken for her.

[Research Institute: You're really interesting. How can a father who beat his own daughter into the hospital so many times be considered a good father?]

I didn't expect that the research institute, which has always ignored others, would now protect others.

Everyone was a little surprised. They commented below the research institute. The fans who supported Song Yuxing seemed to have found their leader instantly and said all kinds of bad things about Song Ming.

But the aloof research institute seemed unusually active today. Not only did it comment on Song Ming's post, it also posted another message on its own homepage.

[Research Institute: Don't say anything, just support me, Sister Xing. Don't worry, Sister Xing, the Research Institute will back you up.]

With such flattering words, it seemed as if the person managing this account had changed. Passersby even saw that just a second ago, it was throwing a tantrum under Song Yuxing's comment begging for tickets to the theme park.

It really blinded everyone's eyes.

But it is still the research institute after all. Once it stood up, public opinion began to be one-sided again.

Seeing that everyone began to disbelieve him, Song Ming, who had been secretly observing the situation, became unusually panicked.

He was sitting on the sofa at the moment, and Song Hui was walking around next to him, talking on the phone. It seemed that he wanted the person on the other end of the phone to help him block Song Yuxing's homepage.

The person on the other end of the phone was in a dilemma. "Everything on Starnet is controlled by the Mastermind. If you want to block it, you have to have a legitimate reason. Otherwise, the Mastermind will probably not agree."

"Then give me a reason to get the mastermind's agreement." Song Hui roared on the other end of the phone.

The two of them kept arguing, and at the end, Song Hui started cursing.

He hung up the phone angrily, and when he finished talking, Song Ming immediately looked at him expectantly.

"How about it, is there a way to block it?"

Song Hui shook his head grimly.

Song Ming's face also turned ugly. He lowered his head and looked at the computer. On the screen was Song Yuxing's homepage. Countless evidences that he had hidden were exposed at this moment.

Song Ming felt as if his body was splashed with ice water and was as cold as before.

He slammed his hand hard on the table and said viciously, "What on earth can I do to get Song Yuxing to let the Song family go? If I had known she would reveal so much, I should have strangled her to death along with her mother."

And he still hasn't figured out when she discovered these evidences.

Song Hui also felt that he had made a mistake, but there was no point in saying it now. He just wanted to resolve the matter.

He called his eldest brother, Song Nian, who had known about it for a long time and was currently in the company dealing with the matter. Because Song Yuxing suddenly attacked, they were caught off guard. Many people inside the company had already begun to suspect the Song family, and there was also a lot of other information on the Internet that was said to have been leaked by internal staff of the Song Group.

Rumors that the Song family has always been corrupt, that its leaders are incompetent and that they all got their positions through connections have directly undermined the Song family's long-held image of moderation.

Passersby ate melons one after another with great joy.

These details that seem insignificant at ordinary times suddenly become extremely important when they explode. Anyone with a discerning eye can see that the Song family is likely to be wiped out this time.

And that was indeed the case. At around seven o'clock that evening, someone from the governing office of a planet called Desolate Planet F3656 released a message.

[Song Yuxing, a resident of the current planet, was attacked for no reason. Upon investigation, they received orders from Song Ming, the head of the Song family. Song Ming has violated federal law, and we have requested his arrest.]

As soon as the news came out, passers-by who had been paying attention to this matter were all happy.

The facts were exactly as they had guessed. How should I put it? Although the Desolate Planet is indeed relatively barren, it is also a planet under the jurisdiction of the Federation. Anyone with a little bit of common sense would not do such a thing, right?

This is just hilarious.

Song Ming also saw the news released by the Executive Office. His lips trembled, and then he forced himself to calm down.

"No, we have to leave quickly." He ordered calmly: "Go back to your room and pack up, don't take too much with you, come back in five minutes, and then leave directly."

There were only him and Song Hui in the villa. He was fine, but Song Hui was completely confused and did whatever he said.

Five minutes later, the two ready men had just walked out of the villa when they were caught by people from the main star's governing hall who had rushed over.

"Mr. Song, you are suspected of corruption and murder. Please come with us, you and your son." The man said with a smile, grabbing their shoulders.

Song Ming and Song Hui both looked dejected.

The once prestigious Song family collapsed at this moment.

After completely solving the problem of the Song family, Song Yuxing received a call.

The person who came was Qin Shengmo, who had not been in contact for a long time.

Knowing that the comments made by the institute just now were to support her, Song Yuxing thanked him.

Qin Shengmo accepted the thanks naturally, but this time he was not asking for credit, but wanted her to help study some of the Chinese information he found yesterday.

Song Yuxing received it and as soon as she opened it, a familiar font appeared in front of her.

The font is somewhat damaged, but thankfully the title hasn't completely disappeared.

Then she was surprised to find that what was in front of her was actually a poem, a poem she was very familiar with.

"Li Bai's 'Viewing the Waterfall at Mount Lu'?"

Her tone was a little shocked, and she even leaned close to the computer to read it word by word.

This is not the original manuscript. What remains is only a small piece of white paper, half of which has signs of being burned.

The last line of the poem was burned out of sight.

If Qin Shengmo had given her other poems, she might not have known it, but this poem was different because it was written by a very famous poet in Chinese civilization.

It was once an ancient poem that primary and secondary school students had to memorize.

It can be said that every Chinese person should know this poem.

Song Yuxing just recalled it briefly and then wrote out the complete poem.

It took her only a short while to finish writing, and she still felt a little unsatisfied when she stopped writing, but she finally sent it.

"Okay, take a look," she said.

After a while, Qin Shengmo sent a message.

He praised in a tone of voice: "Is this what you call poetry? The choice of words and sentences here are truly amazing."

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