Chapter 43 The Attacking Dad 6: The Daughter's Guardian Angel



Chapter 43 The Attacking Dad 6: The Daughter's Guardian Angel

Hao Jiajia's body trembled violently. She closed her eyes in fright and kept muttering to herself.

"It's all fake, fake, all fake. As long as I don't believe it, none of this is real..."

Xu Jiajia kept repeating these words to herself, shrinking into a corner and trying her best to minimize her presence.

It's all fake, everything is fake. There are no ghosts in this world, so it's all an illusion.

If you believe it, it's true; if you don't believe it, it's false. Someone drugged her, which is why she's hallucinating.

Hao Jiajia's nerves were on edge, and she was terrified.

She hadn't done anything wrong, so why was someone coming to her door? Who would go to such lengths to target her?

"Hey, are you really that timid?"

A cold hand landed on her shoulder, and she felt as if the place where the hand touched was covered by ice that had stood for millennia, making her shiver all over.

Smell can be fake, sight can be deceiving, but can touch... be fake too?

Qi Yutong had never seen Hao Jiajia look so pathetic.

In her memory, Hao Jiajia seemed to be the least aggressive. She always looked like a nice person. Although she also had dyed hair, she didn't have the slightest bit of a delinquent girl vibe.

Qi Yutong once thought Hao Jiajia was a good person, and that she had her own reasons for being with Wang Chuhong and the others.

When she was bullied by Wang Chuhong and Li Yanni, Hao Jiajia would come to her and comfort her.

"Don't be afraid, classmate. They don't mean any harm. They just look fierce."

"Student, there might be some misunderstanding between you. Relax, I'll help clear it up."

"Excuse me, are you hurt? Let me take you to the infirmary..."

Hao Jiajia was incredibly good at disguising herself, and her appearance was so deceptive that Qi Yutong placed her hopes on her in that situation.

Then she was met with a devastating betrayal.

Hao Jiajia was just deceiving her with her disguise, making her trust her, telling her her weaknesses, and then Hao Jiajia would reveal her secrets to the public.

Hao Jiajia said they are good friends.

Qi Yutong laughed, and her shadow was reflected in the glass window of the classroom.

At this moment, her body was pure black, her limbs were thin and long, and a large head was atop her neck, which looked as if it would break at any moment. An ill-fitting red dress wrapped around her body, and dark red blood flowed down her thin, black legs as she moved.

Her hand rested on Hao Jiajia's shoulder, and thick, sticky fluid gushed from her palm, sticking to Hao Jiajia's arm.

The sap took root on the ground, landing on Hao Jiajia's arm and spreading wildly, quickly covering half of her body.

But Hao Jiajia still didn't open her eyes. Even though most of her body was covered in mucus and she was having trouble breathing, Hao Jiajia still refused to open her eyes.

It's all fake, it's all fake...

Qi Yutong knew Hao Jiajia was a tough nut to crack, but she didn't expect that in this strange virtual space, the fake Hao Jiajia in front of her was just like the original Hao Jiajia.

Even at this point, she still refused to believe that everything was true; she only wanted to believe what she wanted to believe, stubborn to the extreme.

Don't you know how they won't shed tears until they see the coffin?

Because she was convinced that it was all fake, a virtual space, something like VR, Qi Yutong didn't hold back at all when she took action.

She didn't do anything else, just placed her hand on the other person's ear.

"Hao Jiajia, I've come to play your favorite ear-catching game!"

"Aaaaaah!!!!"

A desperate scream rang out, and Hao Jiajia felt as if her ears were being torn apart. The excruciating pain spread throughout her body, and Hao Jiajia could no longer pretend and screamed loudly.

It hurts, it hurts so much.

The physical pain reminded her that this was not a dream, that it was all real.

Unable to deceive herself any longer, Hao Jiajia opened her eyes.

A pair of large, eerie eyes appeared in front of Hao Jiajia.

She caught her breath and nearly fainted.

"Hehehe, look, aren't my eyes big? Aren't they as big and scary as you said, big enough to make someone faint with just one look?"

Hao Jiajia has a good memory; she remembers saying this only to Qi Yutong.

Qi Yutong is very beautiful, with fair skin, big eyes, and captivating, watery eyes.

Hao Jiajia, who has small eyes, hates anyone with bigger eyes than her, so she constantly puts down Qi Yutong, telling her that her eyes are scary.

"Your eyes are disproportionately large, they look like a ghost, it's really scary."

"You should wear thick-rimmed glasses and let your bangs down to cover your eyes, otherwise you might scare people."

The slender, ghostly figure in the red dress is Qi Yutong.

Her favorite thing to do was to grab Qi Yutong by the ear and pull her up, who was sitting on the ground shivering after being doused with a bucket of cold water.

Her ears had been torn many times, but Hao Jiajia was very careful; each time she only tore them, without tearing them off.

But the thin, ghostly figure ripped her ear off.

It hurts, it hurts so much...

Hao Jiajia trembled all over in pain, and blood gushed out from the torn wound, staining half of her face red. She looked like a demon crawling out of hell.

Even though Hao Jiajia looked even more frightening than usual, Qi Yutong didn't feel much fear.

Hao Jiajia looks much better in this form than she did in the past.

Qi Yutong felt a sense of satisfaction, as if she had finally gotten her revenge. She bent down and grabbed Hao Jiajia's other ear.

"Hehe, my best friend, let's play a game~~~"

Hao Jiajia's other ear was also gone. Suddenly, one foot basin after another appeared on the classroom floor, filled with dirty water bubbling with white foam.

Upon seeing this, Hao Jiajia seemed to remember something, and her body trembled even more violently.

Question: What is the longest a person can hold their breath?

"I...I don't know..."

Hao Jiajia's voice trembled, and intense despair swept over her. She wanted to cry out and beg for mercy, but she knew clearly that even if she cried until her voice was hoarse, this thin, ghostly figure would not let her go.

No one knows better than herself just how outrageous the things she did to Qi Yutong were.

Meanwhile, in the live stream room of the nineteenth level of hell.

【Holy crap, Jiajia is disgusting! She pretends to be someone's friend, acting all innocent, but then betrays them once they've truly opened their hearts to her?】

[This victim is so pitiful. Why did Jiajiazi make so many basins of water?]

By now, everyone basically understands the operating logic of this live stream. The victims don't retaliate without reason; what they create must be something the perpetrators did to them.

How long can a person hold their breath? It's not what I thought...

[Holy crap, this person is so vicious! And if I'm not mistaken, those are foot bath basins, right? She pushed someone down into the foot bath water?]

Most netizens are quick to condemn evil, but in such a big world, there are always a few who like to show off their uniqueness.

Seriously, don't you guys really think this is a one-sided act of abuse? What's the difference between watching this kind of video and watching cat or dog abuse?

Those bullies were indeed wrong, but they've already admitted their mistakes, so why keep bringing it up?

[No, am I the only one who thinks that showing the bully's face is an invasion of their privacy?]

[I can't take this anymore. Even if someone is a bully, they shouldn't be treated like this in public. Even if it's fake, this kind of behavior sets a bad example.]

[I've reported it. It has a bad influence and could easily set a bad example for children.]

What is this promoting? Violence for violence? That violence can't solve problems?

Am I the only one who thinks this is a second trauma to the victim? The bullies will never be truly punished, and they might even admire their own handiwork while watching this video, mocking the victim's self-deceptive mentality.

This view won the approval of many people, who also felt that the existence of the "Nineteen Levels of Hell" livestream room was somewhat pointless.

It's said to be about comforting the victims and helping them emerge from the shadows, but it's nothing more than exposing the harm they suffered to the light of day, forcing them to be judged and evaluated by others once again.

Doing this is self-deception and will only attract people with a sense of morbid curiosity to watch, offering no benefit whatsoever to the treatment of the victims.

Such comments are becoming more and more frequent, and many people are beginning to question the true purpose of the "Nineteen Levels of Hell" livestream.

Is the intention to genuinely provide an outlet for the victims' emotions, or is it simply a gimmick to grab attention?

Just as the online discussion was getting heated, another voice suddenly emerged.

[Just kidding, I might be pushing my luck by broadcasting live from the 19th level of hell, but I still have to share a little-known fact...]

Someone posted online that they saw someone who looked a lot like their high school classmate in a live stream of the 19th level of hell.

As a result, he specifically checked and found that the person had been missing for more than a week.

Her family is very powerful. Although they didn't report it to the police, they spent a lot of time and resources searching for her, but they still couldn't find any trace of her...

I have no other thoughts, I just want to say, is there really some truth to the nineteen levels of hell?

After the post appeared, it quickly became a hot topic, and many people came forward to share their experiences, saying that they had seen bullies they knew in the "Nineteen Levels of Hell" live stream.

Some of the bullies disappeared, some were in car accidents, and others ended up in the hospital...

If all of this is a coincidence, it's too much of a coincidence, isn't it? If it's not a coincidence, does that mean the nineteen levels of hell aren't just a virtual animation?

The "Nineteen Levels of Hell" livestream room claims to be able to resolve the victims' inner conflicts, seek justice for them, and ensure that the perpetrators get what they deserve.

While virtual animation may provide a momentary thrill, in reality, perpetrators often escape punishment due to age, family circumstances, or other reasons.

The disconnect between illusion and reality often pushes them into an even deeper abyss.

The perpetrators have already moved forward, while the victims continue to struggle in the abyss.

But now, some people are saying that the perpetrators have been punished in real life.

Is this true?

Some suspect that this is a gimmick created by the "Nineteen Levels of Hell" livestream, deliberately trying to steer it towards the idea that one can act on behalf of Heaven and punish evil.

However, more and more people are speaking out for the "Nineteen Levels of Hell" livestream.

They said that there used to be a small group in their school that liked to bully students, but recently they seem to have changed their ways. Instead of bullying classmates, they went to apologize to the classmates they had bullied.

"Please, please forgive me. I was wrong, I really know I was wrong. I was ungrateful and did things that were worse than those of animals. I was wrong, I really know I was wrong..."

"Please, please don't make me go to the nineteenth level of hell anymore. I really can't take it anymore, it's too terrifying there..."

“I apologize for everything I’ve done. You can punish me however you want, as long as I don’t have to go back to that nineteenth level of hell…”

Those people said that as soon as they fell asleep, they would enter the nineteenth level of hell, where they would be tortured by strange demons and monsters in all sorts of ways.

Normally, one cannot feel pain in a dream, but they can feel pain very clearly in their dreams.

No one can endure this torment forever. When they realized that only by admitting their mistakes could they escape, they hurriedly sought out the victims they had harmed.

They begged the victims to forgive them, and swore to heaven and earth that they would never bully anyone again.

Only those who receive forgiveness from the victims can escape punishment, but such perpetrators are few and far between.

Some people also try to force the victims to forgive them.

But anyone who does this will suffer a backlash, enduring even more intense attacks in the nineteenth level of hell.

The incident caused quite a stir, and some people, envious of the popularity of the "Nineteen Levels of Hell" livestream, started selling counterfeit products like mushrooms after rain.

All eighteen levels of Hell are represented, but these live streams don't last long before they're all banned. Only the live stream for the nineteenth level of Hell remains open and untouched.

More and more people are realizing that this live stream seems to be more than it appears; it seems to actually be able to punish those who commit violence.

In reality, they can escape legal punishment. Some bullies even receive special treatment because of their age; their age and name cannot be revealed, for fear that they will be viewed differently because of their bullying.

But in the live broadcast room of the 19th level of hell, they were treated equally.

Regardless of their status or age, anyone who bullies others will be punished here.

What happens in the live stream will affect reality, and none of those bullies will have a good ending.

Anyone who has been a bully in the live stream has either died or been maimed, or gone missing and their fate is unknown.

No, this live stream is so strange, haven't any relevant departments noticed it?

Suddenly, this bizarre livestreaming room appeared, and it wasn't just a gimmick; it was actually connected to reality. Someone was injured because of this livestreaming room, so the relevant departments naturally intervened to investigate.

But after investigating, everything seemed perfectly normal.

When the live stream started, all the bullies we could find were at home and hadn't entered the live stream.

According to the technicians, the live stream footage was simply some CG animations; it looked very realistic, but it was just animation.

An animation that has no offensive capabilities.

It really was all just a coincidence.

Those who become bullies are mostly from wealthy families, and naturally, some have connections and are convinced that their child's misfortune must be related to this live-streaming room.

But no matter how much I searched, I couldn't find any useful information.

It's an ordinary live stream room, with ordinary CG animation, no different from those live stream rooms on the internet that use all sorts of gimmicks.

Now, with this idea, all sorts of characters are being portrayed in live streams: Laozi, the Jade Emperor, God, angels, demons, actors playing time travelers, actors playing reincarnations—any kind of storyline can be concocted for the sake of viewership.

This is an eye-catching live streaming room created by a Mac company.

It won't make people uncomfortable; on the contrary, it adds a bit of entertainment. Although there are horror elements, they are not many, just a slight boost to the adrenaline.

They're operating legally and compliantly, so they can't just shut down someone's live stream arbitrarily.

The rumors on the internet were already rampant. If the live stream is shut down now, it will not only fail to stop the rumors, but will also confirm that the rumors are true.

Can a live-streaming room that attracts viewers with gimmicks and claims to uphold justice really do so?

Isn't this a joke?

There may seem to be many bullies, but in reality, there aren't that many when you look at the whole country. A drop of ink is clearly visible in a cup, but if you put it in a river, lake, or sea, it will hardly attract any attention.

Those who bully others will also not receive much attention.

All of this was done by Qi Wang, of course.

After learning what Qi Yutong had gone through, Qi Wang began to make preparations.

He could certainly use his abilities to punish bad people and bring them to justice, but that wouldn't be enough.

The damage suffered by victims is difficult to erase. Even if the bullies are sent to prison, the marks left on the victims still take a long time to be erased.

After leaving those who hurt her, Qi Yutong seemed to have returned to normal, but in the dead of night, she was still trapped in the past, experiencing the torment again and again.

If these shackles are not removed personally, these things will become wounds on the victims that will never heal. As time goes by, the wounds will become deeper and deeper. Perhaps the surface will heal, but the inside will rot into mud.

Every wrong has its perpetrator, and every debt its debtor. If one doesn't take revenge personally, how can the knot in one's heart be untied?

Therefore, Qi Wang created the Nineteenth Level of Hell live streaming room.

Of course, he is a law-abiding citizen and would not bring a living person into the live broadcast room.

They only took their souls.

The victims would enter the same space through the link sent by Qi Wang.

If no retaliation is taken, the image of those perpetrators will continue to grow in the victim's mind, and they will become increasingly terrifying.

People not only embellish their memories, but also exaggerate their fears.

The puddles I encountered as a child will become gaping abysses in my memory, and the cold-faced teachers I met in my youth will become terrifying demons whose words can make people tremble with fear.

If these problems are not addressed, the memories will gradually deepen the fear, making them increasingly terrifying.

If the victims cannot overcome their trauma, the abusers will become their nightmares after they have been hurt, hurting them again and again in the future.

Qi Wang simply set up a live broadcast room for the nineteenth level of hell, allowing the victims to personally resolve their nightmares.

Forgetting doesn't solve the problem; only by personally resolving the nightmare can you truly put it behind you.

Of course, given Qi Wang's abilities, no one would be able to find any fault or loopholes in his defense.

All those people find when they investigate is an ordinary live stream room that relies on gimmicks to attract attention.

Of course, some people also glimpsed the truth of the matter through various coincidences.

Qi Wang adhered to the four no's principle: no explanation, no admission, no argument, and no rebuttal, leaving outsiders to speculate.

Anyway, as long as the victim's problem is solved, he doesn't care about anything else.

Of course, the perpetrators are the main cause, but those behind them are also culpable.

The reason why underage bullies are so brazen is not only because of their age, but also because of their parents' wealth.

Without parents who indiscriminately protect them, they wouldn't have developed such arrogant and willful personalities.

So after the live stream of the Nineteenth Level of Hell was running smoothly, Qi Wang began to cause trouble for the trashy, scum-like production company.

****

Wang Shengmin has been extremely busy lately.

The good news is that his daughter has been found; the bad news is that she has gone even crazier than before.

Previously, Wang Chuhong was just a troublemaker to her classmates. At home, she was a well-behaved and lovely girl, obedient and sensible. She would occasionally throw a tantrum, but she was still adorable.

But ever since she went home two days ago, Wang Chuhong has gone into a frenzy and started attacking indiscriminately.

She first led her henchmen to seize the company seal, and then went live online to spout nonsense.

Under the guise of upholding justice even at the cost of family ties, they exposed all the despicable deeds committed by the Wang family.

Embezzlement, bribery, tax evasion, selling inferior goods as superior ones, illegal fundraising...

The Wang family company has done just as much as any of those things that are subject to criminal law.

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