Chapter 4: Poor little master, there is something strange about the old master’s death!
The scene before her made Su Xixi feel distressed, and her hands holding the silver tabby cat couldn't stop shaking.
A viewer in the live broadcast room was slapped in the face. He cried out that his face hurt and quickly called the police.
After the police arrived, the dog meat restaurant owner finally stopped being chased and bitten by Border Collies and confessed that he had been paid to do things. A curly-haired woman gave him 100,000 yuan in cash and asked him to get rid of all the cats in the neighborhood.
He should have killed the cats and buried them to destroy the evidence, but when he thought that cat meat is also meat, he became obsessed. After all, after adding some spices and boiling water, even a glutton might not be able to taste that it is cat meat.
The dog meat restaurant owner was lectured by the police, but he still said that catching cats was not illegal.
Hear this.
The viewers in the live broadcast room were filled with anger.
[Are you still human?!]
[The key point is that you caught a pet cat, which is a crime of intentional damage to property. The cat owner can claim civil compensation.]
[I'm the only one who noticed that curly-haired girl. Could she be Susie's stepmother?]
[Is the previous one possessed by the anchor? Don't use it as a joke without evidence!]
Su Xixi glared at the restaurant owner, then turned to her phone, her eyes full of anxiety: "The boss said that the man was wearing a mask the whole time he was doing business with him."
Bai Shao's tone became a little complicated: "If it's a fox, its tail will be exposed sooner or later."
Su Xixi now took Bai Shao's words as her principle. She nodded continuously as if she had thought of something, without showing any panic, and walked home with the cat and the dog.
Then.
I saw Aunt Chen standing at the door from afar.
Aunt Chen faced the cold wind, clutching her chest, her face filled with grief. "Kids these days are so young and so unruly. I don't know where they learned these deceitful tricks. Xixi, did you already know where Jianjian was? It would have been fine if you hadn't told me, but how could you team up with such a corrupt person to defraud others? Don't you love your cat the most? Why would you watch it suffer for someone like that?"
Su Xixi felt so wronged that tears welled up in her eyes: "If I only knew where Jianjian was..."
Aunt Chen interrupted: "Listen to my advice and stop aiding the evildoers."
Finished.
Aunt Chen stopped beside Su Xixi and turned her gaze to her phone: "Child, if you still have a conscience, you should stand up and apologize to those who have been deceived and hurt by you."
Bai Shao carefully examined Aunt Chen's appearance and came to an extremely hypocritical conclusion: "What's my fault?"
Aunt Chen frowned, her tone filled with regret: "You knew hitting someone was wrong, yet you beat up the director who appreciated you in front of everyone. Now you're lying to people. How dare you say you did nothing wrong?"
[It turns out that someone has done so many bad things. If I were you, I would be too embarrassed to face anyone.]
[If the anchor teaches a child bad things, will he be able to take responsibility? Get up and apologize immediately!]
[I'm on Auntie's side this time. We have no grudges against each other. Who would have the time to wrongly accuse a streamer?]
[@西西物者为俊杰, these brain-dead fans are beyond help! ]
Aunt Chen shook her head and sighed, raising her hand to her forehead to hide the triumphant smile in her eyes. After Su Xixi left, she saw the whole story in Bai Shao's live broadcast room. At that moment, she admitted that she panicked.
However, the audience is stupid, and she believes that she can mobilize the audience's emotions just by talking.
Bai Shao raised her eyes and glared coldly, "I'm really worried about your IQ. You can actually play high and low notes like a violin. If you were at least a little blind, you would know that those rumors deliberately targeting me are just marketing accounts making up stories, and that squash is stirring up trouble behind the scenes."
Aunt Chen narrowed her eyes slightly and wanted to say something.
Su Xixi couldn't stop shaking.
Aunt Chen's words instantly shattered the last bit of hope in her heart, and she gradually believed that Aunt Chen had been wearing a mask when interacting with her.
Her throat felt like it was blocked by a lead block. She opened her mouth but couldn't say anything.
Her former eloquence was overshadowed by the horror of careful thinking, and she could only seek warmth from Jianran and Mumu.
Aunt Chen followed her into the house. Her footsteps were gentle, but they were like a hammer hitting Su Xixi's chest. "Xixi, Auntie believes you. Since you think she is so powerful, why not let her take a look at the silver arowana at home? It hasn't eaten or drunk for several days."
Su Xixi's heart trembled, and she quickly aimed the camera at the large fish tank embedded in the decorative wall.
The silver dragonfish is covered with silvery-white scales, some of which are pink. Its body is long, ribbon-shaped, flat and elegant, and its fan-shaped tail fin is wide and powerful.
At this time, the silver arowana sank to the bottom of the fish tank, looking very listless.
[I don't need a host, I can see the patient. Silver Arowana are very delicate, so it's normal for them to not eat or drink.]
My silver arowana keeps jumping out of the tank, which is almost as bad as it's on a hunger strike. What should I do?
【[Dog head] This one recommends deep-frying. 】
The silver arowana blew out a stream of bubbles, and then sang in a melodious operatic voice: "Tomorrow is the old master's seventh day. Poor little master, you still don't know there's something strange about the old master's death. I need to go on a hunger strike to remind you!"
Bai Shao sensed something was wrong in the Silver Dragon Fish's voice and suddenly opened her eyes wide: "Your father has been dead for twenty days."
Speaking of her father, Su Xixi could no longer contain her grievances, and said with an uncomfortable tone: "Yes, how did you know?"
Don't give Bai Shao a chance to speak.
Aunt Chen looked sad. "Xixi, why are you saying everything? To get over the shadow of my husband's death, I've been constantly reminding myself that I still need your guidance. I absolutely cannot fall. Look at the person you treat sincerely. Is she saying this to open up our wounds?"
The viewers in the live broadcast room were outraged.
[This is terrible, too terrible. How can the anchor deliberately expose someone's scars?!?]
I never thought that the aunt was in so much pain, yet she had to pretend nothing happened and live a strong life.
【Auntie, don't cry. You still have us. 】
Aunt Chen wiped her tears and glanced coldly at Su Xixi's phone out of the camera's sight.
Put it here and install it on her, right?
She kept making up stories. She wanted to see what other tricks Bai Shao could come up with!
Until I heard someone asking and answering themselves: "Xixi's father died in mysterious circumstances. How did he die? Oh, it turned out to be a heart attack, and someone deliberately poured out their quick-acting heart pills."
Aunt Chen's expression gradually changed.
She deliberately chose a time when Su Xixi was not at home, which made Su Xixi's father so angry that he had a heart attack. She still remembers his painful struggle after losing the fast-acting heart pills.
Su Xixi, this ungrateful person, never believed her, so she teamed up with an outsider to put on a show.
It was precisely because she didn't believe that Bai Shao could understand animal language that she wanted to use the silver dragon fish to expose Bai Shao's hypocrisy, but she didn't expect to shoot herself in the foot.
The silver arowana was indeed present at the time. Could a fish like that communicate with humans?
No, this is unbelievable!
Su Xixi felt dizzy. No matter how much she disliked her father for supporting a mistress and forcing her biological mother away, she could not accept that her father had died in vain. She stared at Aunt Chen and said, "You were the only one by my father's side before he died. Did you kill him?"
Aunt Chen's eyes were filled with sorrow and sadness, and she choked with tears. "I can take care of your father without any official title, but I can't bear this infamy. Xixi, if you think your father's death was suspicious, you could have called the police instead of putting on a show and pushing me into a desperate situation."
I'm a bit behind on this development...
Who should I trust?
[Of course it's Auntie! Is there anyone else who's willing to believe someone who echoes the same sentiment?!]
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