The chubby director pressed down his hat, walked to Tang Wan's side, slowly squatted down, and unconsciously raised his voice, which sounded a bit strange.
"What's the matter?"
Those present turned away in disgust when they heard the fat director speak in that strange voice, looking as if they couldn't bear to look at him.
Even the viewers in the live stream couldn't help but say a few words.
[The chubby director really doesn't treat us like outsiders, he even strained his voice like that when he spoke.]
[Is that treating us like family? They clearly adore Tangtang.]
[Oh, it's not just because I like candy. Normal people would instinctively pick up human babies when they're around them.]
[Like dealing with a kitten?]
Yes, yes, these little cuties have absolutely no resistance to kids.
[Hmph, I think the director is just biased.]
[I also think that if it weren't for the director's favoritism, why would Tang Wan get so much screen time? So many children were cleaning the room, but Tang Wan wasn't. The mushrooms she was holding might have been provided by the production team. She's so young, how could she possibly know so much?]
I agree, the script is too obviously scripted, I can't stand it anymore, I'm leaving!
[I was saying the same thing, giving all the preferential treatment to Tang Wan is so unfair to the other children.]
However, such comments were in the minority, and most viewers did not follow their line of thought.
Instead, they kept refuting them.
【Are you really blind? Didn't you see Xixi next to Tangtang? Her basket is full of mushrooms too.】
[Besides, it was clearly Xixi who called Tangtang out, so why are you only talking to a little girl like Tangtang?]
I really think you guys are incredibly hostile. Are you sure you're okay with being so nitpicky with a child?
At this point, it wasn't just the production crew who noticed the odd behavior of these people; some viewers also spotted them.
[I've noticed that you guys seem to be focusing on discrediting Tangtang. She's just a little girl from an orphanage, how could she know so much? What are you thinking, saying things like that? Are you even human?!]
The words were accurately transmitted to an old-fashioned computer. The man typing snorted and then furiously typed a long string of meaningless words.
By the time he was about to say something again, no one was talking to him anymore.
Sitting next to him, Dean Su, with red lipstick, frowned, took a drag of his cigarette, and exhaled a smooth smoke ring, saying, "Alright, stop sending them."
"If you send it again, those people will find you."
The man typing turned his head; his square face didn't suggest he was the type to do this kind of thing.
However, the accent in his voice and the content of his speech instantly transformed him from a harmless person into a villain.
"Boss, when those people brought this little mute girl to us, they said that as long as she didn't leave, it didn't matter whether she lived or died."
At this point, he rubbed his hands together like a fly, his tone somewhat puzzled: "Why didn't you just kill this mute? Why did you give her this chance?"
Dean Su glanced at the seemingly honest and kind man in front of her, a slightly cold smile playing on her lips, and said with her red lips, "This mute was very valuable when he was alive."
“Those foreigners spent a lot of money to clean up this little mute girl’s background, and they also gave her a large sum of money when they left her with us.”
"This money could buy a manor in Huainan."
As Dean Su spoke, his eyes, which should have been gentle, held a serpentine greed as he looked at the man before him and said, word by word, "Now you know how valuable this mute is, don't you?"
"As long as she lives, we will have a steady stream of money."
"Money that you can never spend!"
She became more and more agitated as she spoke, as if she were suppressing her unease.
For no other reason than that Tang Wan has now reappeared in front of everyone, which is already a breach of contract.
If they find out that the mute woman they went to so much trouble to hide has reappeared in front of everyone, she will definitely be "eliminated" by them.
Dean Su considered herself a brave person, but she was still afraid of those people.
Their eyes are devoid of superfluous emotion; their gaze is not filled with feeling, but rather an immediate assessment of a person's worth in their minds.
In their eyes, people are not living beings, but objects.
Whenever Dean Su thought of them, he would think of those pairs of eyes.
They were like lurking venomous snakes, coldly observing the world with their vertical pupils.
Dean Su didn't know where they came from, only that they weren't from the same country as him.
When they handed Tang Wan over, it was as if they were throwing away some kind of trash. They left Tang Wan at the Xin Xin Orphanage and left behind a large sum of money.
A sum of money that could buy Tangwan.
Over the years, those people have occasionally checked on the current situation in Tangwan.
However, during this period, their messages became less and less frequent, until now Dean Su has stopped receiving messages from them altogether.
This frightened Dean Su somewhat.
This worried her because those people knew the news in advance and then unilaterally cut off contact with her.
They are too cunning.
All information leaves no trace; it is automatically destroyed as soon as it appears, leaving no trace whatsoever.
Dean Su stood up, grabbed the man's hand, and said in a slightly hoarse voice, "No, we can't stay in Huainan anymore, we have to run!"
"Run? What nonsense are you talking about, boss?"
"We've stayed in Huainan for so many years, outlasted so many cops, and finally turned this place into our paradise. Now you want us to leave?"
At this point, the man's voice became somewhat shrill, almost like a woman's.
The way they looked at Dean Su was as if they were looking at a madman!
But Dean Su didn't care about all that.
She shoved the man away, rummaged through the room, found the combination lock in the corner, and entered the password with trembling fingers.
The combination lock box was opened.
A huge amount of gold flowed out from inside.
Those round, golden beads didn't even receive a glance from Dean Su.
Dean Su's target was those large chunks of gold. She grabbed more than a dozen gold bars in one go, and finally said out of humanitarianism, "Monkey, I advise you to run fast. These people are not the same as the ones from twenty years ago."
“Huainan has never been a safe place; we’ve been complacent for too long.”
The monkey watched Dean Su's slender figure flee, then turned around and kicked the now-empty suitcase behind him, cursing under its breath.
"Grass!"
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