The way the girl answered the phone was accurately broadcast to the guests of Wen's Manor through live broadcast.

Almost at the moment she picked up the phone, Mrs. Qin quickly scanned all the second-generation people in the room - especially Tu Wan, Zhou Song and others.

But no one was on the phone, and none of them even lowered their heads; they were all staring at the TV screen.

Mrs. Qin then slowly turned her gaze back to the screen.

Sensing her interest in this "special program", Wen Rong raised his hand and made an invitation gesture: "There is still some time before the banquet starts, why don't you sit here for a while?"

Mrs. Qin naturally accepted the advice readily.

When Wen Rong sat down, he glanced towards the door. The old butler nodded knowingly and slowly closed the two heavy doors of the reception room.

Tu Wan glanced at the door, and his eyes silently turned colder and colder.

Someone came up and put his arm around her shoulders: "Hey, you're not really worried about Ye Kong, are you? Are you really babysitting her?"

"How could that be?" Tu Wan tilted her head and smiled, still the Miss Tu who was always smiling and easy to get along with, "I would like to be her nanny, but unfortunately she doesn't want it..."

As she sat back down on the sofa, she glanced in Wen Can's direction.

Surrounded by important people, even though the man was sitting in a wheelchair, he still looked like he was accustomed to being the center of attention.

From her angle, she could only vaguely see the silhouette.

But even though he couldn't see his expression, Tu Wan intuitively felt that this man was in a bad mood right now - he just didn't know whether he was worried and upset because Ye Kong was in trouble, or because he was unhappy because the reporter was implying that he was cheated on.

Just thinking about the image he had seen before, of Ye Kong pushing him for a walk under the big ginkgo tree in Yushan, Tu Wan still felt a little regretful.

……

Ye Kong had no idea that someone was feeling sorry for him.

She glanced at the last camera that was pointed at her, then simply sat down at the table. She poured herself a glass of water and drank it while looking at the reporters who surrounded the two elderly people.

"You just said that Le Yue would not interfere in other people's relationships, so why did you come to Boss Ye to kneel down?"

"How do you know that Le Yue won't interfere with other people's relationships? Do you really understand Le Yue? Or do you know what kind of person Le Yue is and are still lying to protect him?"

……

Seeing the two old men at a loss for words in the crowd, the reporter who had been pointing the camera at Ye Kong couldn't help it anymore.

"Boss Ye, aren't you going to help?"

Ye Kong glanced at him and was surprisingly calm: "Why should I help?"

"…Respecting the elderly and loving the young, helping others, do you need a reason?" The reporter said sternly, "Besides, they got into trouble in your coffee shop, shouldn't you take responsibility?"

"..." Ye Kong took another sip of water.

The reporter continued, "Looking at two gray-haired, frail and sick elderly people being bullied like this, he remained indifferent. Is Boss Ye a cold-blooded and cruel person? Is that why he has no guilt at all for cheating on other men?"

"..." Ye Kong put down the cup and finally looked at him. With the camera focused on him, he said, "You watched your colleagues bully two white-haired, frail and sick elderly people. Not only did you remain indifferent, but you also kept a close eye on another victim of a break-in and gave him a humane interview - you don't think you are very humane, do you?"

The girl's eyes were dark and her emotions were indifferent: "If it is the dirtiest and most inhuman side of human nature - then you are indeed too humane."

The reporter choked and said, "This is a necessary sacrifice for truthful reporting."

"Yeah, you are so selfless - you sacrifice your human brain and the face that a normal person should have for some meaningless entertainment gossip, turn yourself into a dead pig that is not afraid of boiling water, put on a battle robe, carry a cannon, and shout "for the truth" and think of yourself as Pig Man?"

She drank the last sip of water:

"When children see you, they will cover their noses and cry, 'I don't want the rotten heart, rotten lung, rotten intestines of the Pig Man.'"

She put down the cup, sniffed her blocked nose, then pinched her nose and reached out to fan the smell: "Do you smell it? A foul stench."

"..."

Even though the man carrying the equipment was a battle-hardened male reporter, his face flushed with anger: "You, it's obviously you who are morally corrupt..."

Ye Kong looked up at him: "You didn't brush your teeth?"

The girl is really beautiful.

With black hair, white skin, and red lips, she looks clean and calm, and it is hard for people not to pay attention to what she says.

The Wen family's distinguished guests on the other side of the live camera all heard the male reporter take a deep breath, and those with strong empathy even blushed with shame through the camera.

"You really didn't brush your teeth?" a girl muttered.

"Ye Kong is still so venomous - why do I miss him so much?"

"My favorite episode. I really want to sign up for a class with her."

……

Amid the noise, Madam Qin frowned slightly and asked worriedly, "Will those two old people be okay? Does Miss Ye really not care about them?"

The person who answered was Wen Rong: "Ms. Ye is always like this - very individual."

In the camera, the reporter also asked similar questions.

"I won't engage in such verbal disputes with Boss Ye." The male reporter regrouped and said, "You may not know that this matter has become a hot topic today. If something really happened to these two elderly people in your store, Boss Ye will not be able to escape responsibility no matter what..."

"What a ridiculous logic! I even suspect that you are really a pig."

Ye Kong raised his eyes to look at the camera and smiled.

"It's on the trending search, right?" she asked.

"It's still live!" The male reporter was furious, but he took a step back, as if he was afraid that she would come to grab the camera after hearing what he said, "Your cold face is being broadcast to millions of viewers now!"

"Really? Why don't you come closer? Or are you afraid?" The girl hooked her finger at the camera in the dim light of winter, and she didn't put her hand down until the camera showed a close-up of her pupils as black as the bottom of the deep sea.

With her hands on the table, the girl sat there like a good student, staring straight at the camera and smiling, "Since it's a live broadcast, let's look forward to the ending of those two old men together..."

She tilted her head. Her smile could be described as harmless, but it made people feel cruel and evil: "In fact, rather than being safe and sound, I would rather they be taken away by ambulance - after all, the bigger the incident, the more..."

She suddenly leaned closer to the camera, as if to whisper to all the viewers in front of the camera, and the volume suddenly dropped, reaching the ears of everyone watching like a breath: "The more people behind you, the less likely you are to escape, right?"

The reporter was startled and stepped back suddenly, and the girl's complete face reappeared in the camera.

She laughed, sat up straight without caring, and raised her glass to make a toast: "So from this perspective - maybe the person who should hope that they are safe is not me, but you?"

The empty cup with water droplets moved over and lightly touched the camera lens, making a clear and crisp sound.

Snapped--

Qin Zheng accidentally knocked over the teacup when she was pouring tea for Mrs. Qin.

Looking down at Qin Zheng who kept apologizing, Mrs. Qin smiled slightly and flicked her sleeves which were stained with tea: "It's okay, I'll just go change my clothes."

As the Wen family's servants walked out of the reception room, Mrs. Qin's face, which was full of smiles just now, instantly lost all expression.

She held the phone in hand and quickened her pace, with Ye Kong's wanton and evil smile still echoing in her mind - she knew that the phrase "sent away by ambulance" was a euphemism - she now even suspected that Ye Kong would deliberately kill the seriously ill old man in order to make the matter really big, so big that it could never be covered up or glossed over.

And she couldn't let her do that!

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