Chapter 176 The Mother Being Cyberbullied



Although a little confused, Zou Nanbei did not say anything to interrupt Ling Zhenzhen's hosting.

After all, the other party is also a professional anchor, and he controlled the situation just right for this hour.

Soon, the lottery system drew the first audience member who asked for help.

Ling Zhenzhen immediately read out the other person's name loudly in the live broadcast room.

"My netizen named [Nutcracker], are you available to connect now?"

While Ling Zhenzhen was speaking, the barrage of comments in the live broadcast room started to take off again.

[I wonder who this lucky guy is? ]

[I can connect with my son Jingjing face to face, I’m so envious! ]

[The above person ignored the other four, right? ]

【Hahahahaha.】

[But the name of the walnut counting jack sounds familiar.]

[I agree. My eyes seem to have heard this somewhere before.]

[Oh my god!]

[Isn’t this the mother of the child medical malpractice incident a while ago? ! ]

While the audience was typing, the live broadcast room of "Inspiration" had successfully connected to the person seeking help. Although the other person was wearing a mask, netizens still recognized him at the first time.

[Why is she everywhere? ]

【This mother is amazing. 】

[Are you still in the mood to watch live broadcast? 】

Some viewers began to make sarcastic comments in the barrage, and several guests soon learned the identity of the person in need of help from the scattered comments.

A few days ago, a medical incident broke out in a children's hospital in a certain city. The cause was that a grandmother brought her sick child to the hospital, but the doctor in charge was too tired and accidentally doubled the dosage of the child's original injection medication list, causing the child to suddenly convulse and die.

As soon as the incident happened, the child's family started to make a fuss. After all, although the child was sick, he did not have a terminal illness. How could he lose his life after coming to the hospital?

Although the hospital apologized immediately, it also failed to calm the anger of the child's family.

Originally, this was just an ordinary medical accident. The reason why it fermented on the Internet was that when the reporter was interviewing the child, the child's mother rushed to the hospital and cried in front of the camera, and then sharply held the hospital responsible.

This is a very normal situation.

Somehow, netizens noticed that the child's mother was young and beautiful. Although she looked very sad in front of the camera, her makeup was delicate, her clothes were decent, and she was wearing high heels, obviously dressed like an urban beauty.

Netizens' attention was instantly diverted, and they began to question the child's mother.

[Her makeup is so delicate, as if she dressed up specially for the trip.]

[To be honest, this mother is quite pretty! ]

[Is this a bid to take advantage of the popularity of her daughter's death to become an internet celebrity? ! How disgusting! ]

[The intention is too obvious! ]

[The child is dead, yet they are still calmly pursuing liability compensation. How cold-hearted and cold-blooded. ]

[I just want to extort more money. ]

[It's not easy to become a doctor. Should his future be ruined just because of a medical accident? ]

They are clearly family members of the victims, but because of these online comments, they were inexplicably accused of other crimes.

This news even became a hot topic because netizens were arguing so heatedly.

But it was suppressed by the program team’s hot searches these days, and most netizens stopped paying attention to it.

Seeing the other party suddenly appear in the "Inspiration" live broadcast room at this time, those netizens who had originally speculated that she wanted to be famous seemed to have discovered a chain of evidence in an instant, and immediately started to curse the other party in the live broadcast room.

Jiang Xuxu frowned slightly when looking at the comments online, and before the other party could speak, he said coldly,

"Please, admin, clear the comments."

Then he looked at the camera again, his brows suddenly cold, "If you don't know the truth, please don't speculate about others. Cyber violence can be a crime."

The other guests also felt uncomfortable after seeing the sarcastic comments in the live broadcast room, but their reactions were not as quick as Jiang Xuxu's.

Hearing the voice, they immediately asked the audience in the live broadcast room not to make assumptions about others and that cyber violence is not acceptable.

Most of the netizens were just joining in the fun, but when they heard the guests speak, they immediately stopped discussing. However, there were still some nitpickers who refused to accept the result and believed that they had freedom of speech.

[We are stating the facts, how could it make you feel so upset? ]

[Even reasonable guesses are not allowed? Who would be in the mood to watch a live broadcast after their child just died? ]

Because these people were restless, some rational viewers soon spoke out.

[Is it not okay for someone to rush over after hearing the news? Why do I have to go home and make myself look haggard before crying in front of the camera? ]

[Be a decent person! Why do you have to talk to a mother who just lost her child? ]

Director Chen obviously did not expect that the first audience member who asked for help would be the victim of a recent medical malpractice case. He immediately ordered the administrators and the comment control team to clear out those bad comments.

Perhaps because the live broadcast room was too busy, the "mom" over there finally spoke.

"I turned off the barrage, so you can't see those words. You don't have to worry."

Her voice was a little hoarse, but her words were still clear. It was obvious that she was a well-educated and rational person.

As for why she could guess what netizens said without opening the barrage, it was because she had seen too many such malicious speculations these days.

There was no light in her eyes. She just sat quietly in front of the camera, seemingly unconcerned about the outside noise.

After a while, her eyes fell on Jiang Xuxu on the other side of the camera, as if to explain.

"My daughter watched your show last time... You just said that you have the ability to see ghosts... Is that true?"

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