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Yun Jin turned her attention back to her phone and went into her account's backend. Immediately, a flood of private messages and comments poured in, overwhelming Yun Jin.

The account, which had been dormant for a long time, suddenly went online, and the fact that it featured an old teacher who had gone to teach in a rural area greatly aroused the curiosity of fans and passersby.

[Yun Miaomiao, you've been naughty! Why are you suddenly back from the dead? Is it for promoting your show?]

[Xiaoyun, you're not going to be teaching in a rural area, are you?]

This show seems to have some juicy gossip.

Really? Can you come here and vote for our hometown?

Some people are also analyzing it seriously.

[This information is too vague. Specifying the township name would be better, as many veteran teachers who have volunteered in rural areas are similar to those described by the blogger.]

My grandmother taught in a rural area for a while before; it was really tough. I hope the blogger can find her soon.

...

Looking at these comments, some curious and some teasing, Yun Jin felt inexplicably guilty and swallowed hard.

The main thing is that I feel very sorry for these fans. They have been waiting for me, and it is because of them that Yun Jin has the opportunity to participate in this program and earn so much money.

However, Yun Jin also knew that she shouldn't have started this in the first place. A lie told a thousand times will never become reality, so it was better for her to gradually fade from the public eye...

I'm sorry, everyone. Yun Jin secretly vowed in her heart that she would definitely find a way to give back to society.

Seeing Yun Jin's unpredictable expression, Qi Qi was practically wagging its tail so hard it was practically sparking, and its own mood was also in turmoil.

After a moment of nervousness, Qiqi finally mustered up her courage and asked, "How did it go? Teacher Wang didn't..."

"No, I haven't received any messages yet," Yun Jin turned off her phone screen. "I'm just a little preoccupied, it's nothing."

"That's good," Qi Qi breathed a sigh of relief. "Wait a minute, why haven't we heard anything yet?"

“It depends on luck, it won’t happen that quickly,” Yun Jin said to Qi Qi. “You should have some patience.”

"Okay." Qi Qi's ears drooped down quickly after Yun Jin finished speaking.

After a while, the account's backend gradually quieted down. Yun Jin's hands were cramping from searching so much. Some people gave her clues, but Yun Jin showed them to Qi Qi.

after a while.

"Ah—I feel like my eyes are going to be blinded by the light, Yun Jin." Qi Qi lay to the side, covering her eyes with her paws and wailing.

"Me too, I can't take it anymore." On the other sofa, Yun Jin lay listlessly, her phone still ringing as it lay to the side.

Yun Jin got up, poured herself a glass of water, and slowly drank it, trying to calm herself down. She walked to the window and looked at the courtyard, a vibrant scene with the leaves of the trees rustling in the wind.

At that moment, an idea flashed into Yun Jin's mind—the crow might be able to help.

Without hesitation, Yun Jin put down her cup and turned to walk upstairs.

“Yun Jin, you…” Qi Qi’s voice sounded behind her.

Yun Jin didn't have time to explain, she just kept saying "dengdengdeng".

Reaching the window, Yun Jin struggled to pry open the rusty handle and open the window. She took a deep breath, her body shrank, and with a slight push from her hind legs, she leaped onto the windowsill.

Then, Yun Jin leaned out, aimed at the thick tree trunk in front of her, and with a strong push, she hooked her claws tightly onto the trunk. Yun Jin looked up at the distance and climbed up using both her hands and feet.

Soon, she climbed to the top of the tree, where there was a huge bird's nest. Yun Jin lowered her head and sniffed; it smelled like the crow.

Sunlight filters through the leaves, dappling the tree trunk—a perfect time to wait for birds to arrive.

Ever since being mocked by this crow, Yun Jin had held a grudge. She observed for several days before finding this spot. To be honest, this spot was quite good, offering a panoramic view of the entire villa.

Feeling a bit bored while waiting in the tree, Yun Jin yawned. Her feline instincts made her habitually circle around where she was lying, and subconsciously stomp her paws in the bed.

With a soft "crack," the bird's nest, unable to withstand the weight, split open. Yun Jin shook her head; there was no room for a cat in the nest.

She sighed, braced herself against the nest with her paws, and was about to try to salvage the situation when an angry black lightning bolt struck from the sky.

The crow had been circling in the sky, trying to see what the cat was up to, when the sound of the nest cracking made it swoop down immediately.

The crow suddenly swooped down on Yun Jin, flapping its wings frantically while yelling in its hoarse voice, "You fat cat, what do you think you're doing to my nest? Get out!"

Yun Jin was stunned by the sudden attack. She covered her head and slowly moved out of the bird's nest, shrugging her neck as she apologized, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to. I came to you for help."

"Gagaga".

The angry crow cursed venomously and ignored her apology. Finding that its wings could no longer harm Yun Jin, it resorted to its beak and claws.

In an instant, white cat fur and black feathers flew everywhere, and the battle was fierce.

Yun Jin was getting a headache from his nagging and had been scratched a few times. Her apologies and patience were slowly running out.

She raised her hand and slapped him against the tree trunk with her claw, then pressed her other claw down on his beak: "Calm down, listen to me, I'll buy you a new nest, okay?"

The crow flapped its wings with all its might, but it still couldn't break free from Yun Jin's claws: "Even so, I won't forgive you, you fat cat."

A vein appeared on Yun Jin's forehead, and she involuntarily tightened her grip. She forced a smile and said, "You damned crow, you better not push your luck."

As it turns out, actions always speak louder than words.

The crow immediately stopped flapping its wings and cawing: "Is there anything I can do to help?"

“That’s more like it,” Yun Jin said, withdrawing some of her strength. “I hope you can help me find someone.”

"Looking for someone?" Crow's sly, beady eyes darted around a few times before he chuckled and said, "Looking for Shen Yi'an, right? Okay, no problem, it's no big deal, I—"

Yun Jin quickly interrupted the crow: "It's not about him, it's like this..."

Yun Jin quickly recounted Qi Qi's story, leaving Crow dumbfounded.

“No, fat cat,” the crow nudged Yun Jin with its claws, “do you know how big this city is? Finding an old man here is like finding a needle in a haystack.”

"Don't call me Fat Cat, I just have long fur." ​​Yun Jin stomped hard on the crow.

"I was wrong, I won't do it again next time, I'm sorry, ah—it hurts." The crow's eyes lost their cunning under the force, and slowly became misty.

"It's just finding someone, right now, please let go."

Yun Jin withdrew her claws, her face full of disbelief: "Give me a definite answer as to whether we can find it or not."

The crow quickly hopped onto a branch far from Yun Jin, preening its feathers with lingering fear. Then it puffed out its chest, trying to appear authoritative.

"Of course I can. I'm not stupid enough to go it alone. Don't you know that I have brothers and sisters all over the city? As long as that old man is still here, I can find him for you tomorrow with just one order."

"Alright, thank you then." Yun Jin was still a little skeptical, but her tone softened considerably. "Wait a minute, I'll order a bird's nest to compensate you. It should arrive in a few days."

“However, I have a condition,” the crow took a few steps closer, staring at Yun Jin with one eye, “I’m helping for free…”

Yun Jin knew this guy was up to something again, and preemptively said, "You have the means to talk to Qi Qi. It's him who wants to find someone, not me."

"That works too." The crow let out a malicious laugh.

Yun Jin climbed down from the tree. Climbing up was easy, but getting down was difficult. After all that effort, her bones felt like they were going to fall apart.

Back in the living room, Yun Jin slumped heavily onto the sofa and lay motionless, the loud noise startling Qi Qi.

Although it was only a few hours, it felt like half a year to Yun Jin.

Qiqi immediately came over, wagging its tail beside her. He quickly noticed and scratched at the small wounds left by the crow with his paws, asking with concern, "What happened to you?"

Yun Jin recounted the events weakly, while Qi Qi listened quietly, looking thoughtful.

"So...where is that crow?" Qi Qi finally asked after a long silence.

Yun Jin didn't even look up, she just pointed gently out the window.

The crow was standing on the windowsill outside, its eyes darting around as it surveyed the living room. When it saw Qiqi's gaze sweep over, it immediately flapped its wings in a gesture of greeting.

“Oh, right,” Yun Jin added, “he still wants to negotiate with you. You two can talk it over yourselves. I’m exhausted.”

"I understand." Qi Qi nodded and strode towards the courtyard.

The living room quieted down, and Yun Jin felt something was missing. She groped around and pulled out her phone from a gap in the sofa.

I originally wanted to see if anyone could provide any more information, but the account's backend was completely flooded with the name "Chen Yi'an".

[Holy crap, Shen Yi'an's comeback too!!! What's he up to?!]

[This account, "Yun Miaomiao is the cutest in the world," is Shen Yi'an's alternate account.]

[This is a new follower, right? We've known about this alt account for a while now.]

[Hilarious! Everyone's just watching the show; does nobody care about the blogger's search for someone?]

[Please share this to help the blogger find this retired teacher as soon as possible.]

...

This ID is actually Shen Yi'an's alternate account.

Yun Jin suddenly sat up. She remembered this ID; it had been interacting with her and leaving comments since the early days. Could it be? Could it be that he was responsible for that early surge in followers?

With her phone screen off, the black screen reflected her surprised expression. Yun Jin calmed herself down and quickly went to look through some earlier screenshots, carefully comparing the backend data.

Data shows that the biggest increase in followers came from Shen Yi'an.

Ahhhhhh—

Yun Jin roared inwardly. She had thought it was because her script was well-designed, but it turned out to be completely different.

"Meddling Shen Yi'an," Yun Jin said fiercely to the air.

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