After Descending the Mountain, Seven Big Brothers Spoil Me - Chapter 366
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Chapter 366: Pay Up, No Credit!
Zhouzhou glared fiercely at him, hands on hips, and declared, “Only adults without ability resort to hitting children!”
With that, she kicked her chubby foot, “If you bully children again, I’ll beat you until you’re reborn!”
Upon hearing this, Zhu Dafeng’s eyes flashed with fear. He held his foot in pain, looking at Zhouzhou with apprehension. How could a child have such strength?
Seeing him scared, Zhouzhou retracted her leg, huffed lightly, and turned to help the little boy up. “Are you alright?”
The little boy was still too startled to respond properly, just shook his head dumbly.
Witnessing this scene, the surrounding people felt a pang of sadness. They had seen Zhu Dafeng dote on this child just yesterday, but upon learning he wasn’t his biological son, he had immediately changed his tune.
Yet, as men, they couldn’t intervene in such matters. They could only blame the parents for being so despicable.
The director sighed, approached, and tried to placate the situation. Zhu Dafeng boarded the car with a cold expression, while Lin Wan, now disheveled and panicked, looked nothing like her calm self from yesterday.
She glanced at Yu Ze, feeling a surge of blame towards him. If it weren’t for him, none of this would have been exposed. She was convinced that live stream incident was Yu Ze’s doing.
Yu Ze ignored her accusatory gaze, calmly averting his eyes. One reaps what they sow, and it was time for her to face the consequences of her actions.
Huo Ji’an wasn’t as forgiving. He glared fiercely at Lin Wan, his face stern. “What are you looking at? Keep staring, and I’ll strip you of everything! You won’t even have a grain of rice left!”
“Get in the car,” Zhu Dafeng impatiently ordered, his gaze chillingly fixed on Lin Wan.
Lin Wan trembled in fear, instinctively wanting to flee, but the driver had already grabbed her, pushed her into the car, and she offered no resistance.
Zhouzhou glanced at her face, nodding in satisfaction. This wicked aunt would soon fall into poverty and face imprisonment, a just punishment for her bullying ways. Hmph.
Once they left, silence settled over the surroundings. Zhouzhou, unconcerned, patted her little belly, and looked up at the director. “Kind uncle, where’s the food? Didn’t you say it’s time to eat?”
At his reminder, the director snapped back to reality. “Right, let’s go eat.”
The director couldn’t help but worry about the future of the show. Glancing at the barrage, he noticed everyone was clamoring for Zhouzhou to resume her live streams.
A thought struck him as he approached Zhouzhou, “Zhouzhou, would you like to earn money just by sitting?”
Hearing this, Zhouzhou’s head immediately turned, and she stuffed a large bite of food into her mouth.
“Earning while standing is fine too,” she mumbled with her mouth full. She wasn’t afraid of hard work, as long as it brought in money!
The director chuckled, even more delighted. “Then let’s have another live stream in the afternoon, doing fortune-telling. How about that?”
At this, Zhouzhou hesitated. “But I promised Grandpa Wang and Grandma Liu to check their pulses.”
Time was running out. She still had to learn how to bake cakes tonight, and tomorrow was Sharp Tongue Uncle’s birthday.
However, she looked at the camera and said, “You can go to Sanqing Temple, where my Master Mingtong is. He can also tell fortunes.”
Hearing this, the audience couldn’t help but feel disappointed, but they couldn’t force her.
They could only turn to search for the Sanqing Temple she mentioned. If Zhouzhou’s Master was there, he must be even more skilled than her. Let’s make an appointment!
“Atchoo!”
Meanwhile, at Sanqing Temple, Mingtong suddenly sneezed. Pinching his fingers to calculate, he raised an eyebrow. Well, his luck had been quite good lately.
With that thought, he glanced towards the main hall, nodding in satisfaction. Zhouzhou hadn’t lied to him; Sanqing Temple was indeed completely different from before.
Except for one thing.
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His gaze shifted, looking disdainfully at Li Yuanming, who was busy reading a child’s fortune. He couldn’t help but shake his head.
Years had passed, and he hadn’t made any progress. All he did was bury himself in books.
If the appearance slightly deviated from the books, he couldn’t make a single prediction.
Utterly hopeless.
He wondered how such a novice managed to teach Zhouzhou, the genius of metaphysics.
In truth, Zhouzhou couldn’t understand why her master, despite reading so many books, couldn’t grasp such simple concepts. It was truly perplexing. Ah, what a headache.
Zhouzhou indulged in her meal, clearing the dishes on the table before finally stopping. Contentedly patting her little belly, she stood up to begin pulse-checking. Though lacking money, she could still accumulate merits.
Qin Yan couldn’t fathom where the child got such boundless energy from. Wasn’t she ever tired? He lazily leaned back in his chair, observing Zhouzhou bustling about.
He noticed Qin Er was also occupied, collecting signatures from Lu Yanyu and Ban Shiyi, and couldn’t help but murmur in admiration.
Truly, diligence leads to prosperity.
An Ya floated leisurely beside Zhouzhou, watching as each villager, grateful, looked at Zhouzhou.
She smiled, lips pursed in amusement. It was enough for the little girl to just diagnose and tell fortunes. At least those she helped were genuinely thankful, not hurling insults at her.
Feeling An Ya’s gaze, Zhouzhou turned to her and winked discreetly. Her chubby little hand reached into her bag, sneakily retrieving a candy to alleviate any boredom.
An Ya ate it with a beaming smile; being entertained by a little girl wasn’t so bad after all.
By the time she finished checking the last villager’s pulse, three hours had passed. A pile of bags had accumulated next to Zhouzhou, all filled with vegetables grown by her family.
Reluctantly, Nini held onto Zhouzhou’s hand, unwilling to let go. “Zhouzhou, when will you come back?”
Zhouzhou thought for a moment before honestly replying, “I probably won’t come back.”
Seeing Nini’s immediate pout, Zhouzhou quickly hugged her, reassuring, “It’s okay, Nini. If you miss me in the future, or if Grandma isn’t feeling well, you can come find me.”
At her words, Nini vigorously nodded, refusing to release her grip on Zhouzhou’s hand. Other children also gathered around, chatting animatedly with Zhouzhou.
“Zhouzhou, if you leave, we won’t have delicious fruits to eat anymore,” one child said, tugging at Zhouzhou’s hand while drooling.
Zhouzhou’s face wrinkled slightly. “Are you sad about losing me or the delicious fruits?”
The child honestly replied, “We’ll miss you for picking fruits.”
The tree was too tall for them to climb, so they could only drool beneath it. It was all thanks to Zhouzhou that they tasted fruits for the first time and now they were even more eager.
Zhouzhou pouted, feeling a bit displeased. They missed her for selfish reasons!
Others chuckled at the scene, a bit surprised. When Huo Mingxuan initially suggested filming in this remote village, the villagers weren’t this friendly.
How did Zhouzhou manage to charm everyone wherever she went? Nevertheless, this little girl was indeed quite endearing.
Qin Lie arrived just in time to witness this scene. He didn’t interrupt his daughter bidding farewell to her friends, silently watching from the side.
However, it seemed Zhouzhou had a radar for her father. Her little head turned instantly, eyes lighting up as she spotted him. She immediately dashed towards him, arms outstretched, “Daddy!”
Qin Lie’s eyes softened, bending down to scoop up his daughter, giving her a once-over. Satisfied, he nodded.
Hmm, she hadn’t lost any weight.
Seeing him, the director hurried over, about to speak, when Zhouzhou pulled out a POS machine, saying, “Kind uncle, let’s settle the bill!”
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