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Chapter 1066: Revelation (1)

    

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"Yisheng..." Wen Ping Sheng's face turned serious, "Tell me honestly, when did I offend you I apologize to you, but the meat for the main course absolutely cannot be less."

Does she know she's a carnivore

"I thought things on the internet would affect your appetite and make you lose your desire to eat," Yisheng said.

Wen Ping Sheng snorted, "Hmph! Food comes first. TuTu's enticement doesn't even qualify to affect my appetite; besides, I'm craving some spicy crayfish for a late-night snack."

Yisheng was sweating, "I haven't had lunch yet, and I already want snacks. What about our weight loss goals"

"Reduce what fat This is my international perfect weight."

Since Wen Ping Sheng started talking about wanting to lose weight, Yi Sheng reduced her meat intake and instead found ways to make vegetarian dishes that tasted like meat. She also made sure Wen Ping Sheng exercised every day.

He smiled faintly, left the study, and went to prepare lunch.

……

Early evening, a little past seven o'clock

A gold medal reporter from the Bei Si Cheng Daily, accompanied by a photographer, was staking out outside the XX News Building. They spotted TuTu's parents coming out of the building and preparing to hail a cab. The reporter, along with the photographer, immediately approached them, identified themselves, and expressed their desire to conduct an interview.

Tutu's parents were initially against it.

Then the reporter from North City Daily said, "Mrs. Su, aren't you trying to find your daughter Tutu Our influence is much greater than XX News, and we will be on the seven o'clock evening news, guaranteeing that more people will see your daughter's missing person announcement."

Tu Tu's mother wiped away her tears and considered for a moment, looking at the reporter from the North Star City Daily with suspicion.

Finally agreed to the interview.

The reason she agreed to the interview wasn't because she truly wanted to find her daughter, but because she wanted to use the North City Daily to let more people know that Wen Ping Sheng was a murderer. Her daughter lost her job because of him, and he then cyberbullied her to death.

"Mr. Su, Mrs. Su, have you had dinner How about we have a meal at a restaurant before the interview" the reporter kindly inquired.

Tu Tu's surname is Su, therefore, reporters addressed the couple formally and officially.

"My husband and I had lunch from a takeout box inside XX News," TuTu's mother choked back tears.

The reporter heard that, accompanied by Tuto's parents, they found a cafe with a private room nearby, and the photographer followed behind throughout the process.

In the private room

The reporter ordered some drinks and after-dinner snacks like fruit, and then began the interview.

"Mr. Su, Mrs. Su, could you tell us specifically what day your daughter Tutu ran away from home" the reporter asked.

Tu Tu's father wasn't as articulate as his wife, so he looked downcast and silent.

Tu Tu's mother forcefully corrected his wording, "Our Tu Tu didn't run away from home, he was cyberbullied and threatened by Sheng Ge. He has always been filial and afraid of implicating us, so he ran outside to commit suicide."

"Sorry, I just worded it a bit delicately," the reporter explained.

"You reporters should stick to the facts and say what you mean. Your euphemisms change the meaning. Our Tutu left a suicide note before leaving home, she didn't run away." Tutu's mother sobbed as she spoke, her tone fierce as if defending her daughter's reputation.

Reporter: "Tututu Mom, Tututu's body hasn't been found yet. Maybe Tututu is still alive. Perhaps after leaving home, something happened and she decided to go on a trip to clear her head. When she sees the news, she will definitely contact you."

Tu Tu's mother immediately balked, tears welling up in her eyes. "What's wrong with you, reporter You keep saying that our Tu Tu isn't dead, just ran away from home. Are you bribed by Sheng Ge to help her whitewash this What you're saying makes it seem like I'm cursing my daughter to death and framing Sheng Ge! The plagiarism issue is already over, why would I suddenly come out and curse my daughter What benefit would that bring me A journalist should have a conscience!"

Tutu's mother thought it was just an offline interview, and the highlights would be edited and played later. She didn't know that they were actually live on camera at this moment.

Her every move is watched by countless netizens.

A netizen in the live stream said: 'Why does TuTu's mom keep emphasizing that her daughter is dead It's confusing.'

Then another netizen speculated: 'I don't understand either, they always say "the living should see people, the dead should see corpses." Usually parents who haven't seen their child's body think their child is still alive; TuTu's mother hasn't seen TuTu's body and insists her daughter is already dead, emmm…'

‘Tu Tu left a suicide note before disappearing. If Tu Tu suddenly reappears in the future, they will have to explain that they originally planned to commit suicide, but then they met someone, and suddenly everything changed. They became optimistic and went on a trip to relax… They returned after healing their wounds.’

Of course, some netizens don't agree with these speculations: 'How many water armies from the Wen family are there in this live broadcast room, brushing bullet screens for Shengge to be whitewashed'

'Children are a mother's heart. As Tutut Mama said, the plagiarism is over, why did Tutut Mama suddenly come out to curse her daughter to death What benefit does this bring to Tutut Mama'

This North City Daily gold medal reporter is also cunning, actually in the situation that Tutu's mom doesn't know, opening a live broadcast, setting a trap for Tutu's mom, too disgusting!

“……”

In the live stream, the barrage is divided into three factions.

One faction is singing praises of Station B, with most fans and a small number of rational thinkers.

Another faction was brainwashed by the morning navy's rhythm and believed that Shēng Gē online violence led to TuTu's death.

There's also a portion who remains neutral, choosing to observe before taking sides. These individuals are generally more cautious, having witnessed numerous plot twists and reversals. Based on their accumulated experience, they firmly refrain from aligning themselves until the very end.

The reporter sincerely apologized, "I'm sorry, Mrs. Su! From now on, I will correct my wording. Let's continue the interview and get back to the original topic. What specific day did TuTu leave a suicide note due to unbearable cyberbullying before leaving home This information would be very helpful in finding TuTu's body."

"I saw the suicide note on May 24th," TuTu's mother replied after a moment of silence.

Upon hearing this, the reporter narrowed her eyes, a sharp glint flashing in their depths.

"Mrs. Su, given your understanding of your daughter, when do you think TuTu might have written the suicide note and left home For example, after you two went to sleep at night, or between 4 and 5 in the morning" the reporter pressed.

As soon as this question was asked, the live chat exploded again.

Most people who stand on TuTu's mother's side in the live stream are bombarding the reporter with comments, calling them scheming and shameless, accusing them of being bribed by the Wen family and setting a trap for TuTu's mother; they say how could TuTu's mother possibly know when her daughter left home after writing a suicide note, if she knew, she would have stopped her daughter from leaving in the first place.

If TuTu's mother answers this question incorrectly, the reporter will definitely say that TuTu's mother is lying.s kind of behavior where sisters gang up on a mistress. She once saw in the news where a wife brought her relatives and friends to publicly beat up a lonely and helpless mistress, and she felt particu...