The Fake Heiress Turns out to Be a True Tycoon! -
Chapter 177: Our Eyes, Must See the Light
Chapter 177: Chapter 177: Our Eyes, Must See the Light
The audience in front of the livestream and the guests were originally immersed in the mother’s sadness, even unable to wonder if the child’s spirit was still present.
Suddenly hearing Scarlett Jennings’ last two words, everyone was almost frozen on the spot.
Even the woman on the other side of the camera was stunned, with tears in the corners of her eyes slightly frozen.
Ariel Zimmerman vaguely understood something but couldn’t believe it, and she tilted her head and softly asked Evander Simpson beside her,
"What did Scarlett mean?"
Evander, who was also somewhat slow to react, had a grave expression and whispered deeply,
"Probably, this person seeking help already has the appearance of someone about to die."
The woman didn’t seem to be suffering from any illness and was at home; unless there was an intruder, where would the appearance of death come from?
Then the answer could only be one.
The person intended to commit suicide.
...
[No way? Could it be what I’m thinking?]
[Please don’t, young lady, you are still so young!]
[If it were me, I probably wouldn’t be able to withstand it either...]
[I really hate those people online, making random guesses without knowing the truth, it was like that with Scarlett before, and now it’s the same with this mother!]
[When will society be kinder to women?]
[The production team should call the police quickly!]
[Please don’t think negatively, those who spoke nonsense online will face repercussions!]
[Wuwu, suddenly crying, her daughter is right next to her watching!]
[I want to say sorry to her sister, I commented on your makeup looking good before, although I meant no harm, just purely commenting...]
[Mom! Don’t die!]
[Mom! Don’t die!]
[Mom! Don’t die!]
Unconsciously, the barrage in the livestream room suddenly began to brush what Scarlett Jennings had conveyed as her daughter’s words in unison.
But the woman in front of the camera couldn’t see these barrages.
Because she didn’t want to see those words of blame and doubt anymore, she had already turned off the comments.
Scarlett Jennings observed the undiminished aura of death on the woman’s face and said,
"Your daughter really can’t bear to leave you, and because she is worried about you, her spirit has lingered in the Mortal Realm.
She knows you have been attacked by people online, and she’s very angry, but she’s too young to protect you.
She is the most important person to you, but likewise, you are her most beloved mother. Do you really want her to be trapped in the guilt of causing her mother’s death?"
With each sentence Scarlett Jennings uttered, the woman on the other side of the camera shed tears continuously, and by the end, she broke down and cried in front of the camera.
"Ah ah... wuwu..."
It seemed that the suppressed pain of these days erupted at this moment.
The grievances and anger from the accusations, the frustration of not being able to seek justice for her daughter, and the pain of losing her only child...
These emotions nearly crushed her completely. If it weren’t for trying to send her daughter off properly for the last journey, she might not have been able to survive the past few days.
But she was really too tired.
So very, very tired.
She didn’t know what meaning was left in her life.
She wanted to see her Bella again; she wanted... to accompany her.
"Those online words are all wrong, what do they know? Those who said those words aren’t even human, you shouldn’t let your child worry about you for those words."
At this time, Ariel Zimmerman also had reddened eyes, trying to persuade with Scarlett Jennings.
Other guests seeing this also hurriedly persuaded, while Amber Livingston directly asked the staff for a phone to show the unified barrage to the woman in front of the camera.
This world might be filled with malice, but the loving kindness always fills the corners, requiring you to continually discover, uncover, until the originally gray world becomes filled with colors.
Our eyes can’t just see the darkness.
Our eyes need to see the light.
It was uncertain how much time had passed before a loud noise of the door being hit was suddenly heard from the woman’s side.
The audience in the livestream room was momentarily flustered but soon saw the room door behind the woman forcibly open, with police in uniform quickly entering.
As it turned out, when Scarlett Jennings instructed the staff to remove the barrage, she had quickly sent a message to Caius Carew.
Others might not act on a mere guess, but Caius Carew was an official, his words carried weight.
In addition, due to the issue previously causing a stir online, local police knew the location of the person involved and responded quickly, arriving in just a few minutes.
Only then did everyone realize the door behind the woman was sealed with a towel and transparent tape.
And soon after, as the police quickly entered, they removed the charcoal and the bottle of sleeping pills she had prepared.
Only then did everyone realize that she truly intended to commit suicide.
If Scarlett Jennings hadn’t seen through...
Perhaps tomorrow, they would have seen news online about this mother’s death by suicide.
Never had they felt so fortunate.
Grateful that this mother was saved.
But at the same time, many netizens began to reflect on their words online.
Actually, most of them were quite proper in real life, but online, perhaps the distance afforded by the internet allowed everyone to openly express their opinions.
Even if they said something wrong, it didn’t matter; even knowing their words hurt someone, they didn’t care.
But at this moment, directly facing a tragedy that nearly happened, they finally realized, each word they typed was a knife stabbed into the other’s heart.
Because of this livestream plea for help, discussions quickly gathered online, and the incident about this mother surged to trending topics again.
Many people expressed their feelings online, including some who had initially criticized her makeup.
[I never thought a comment of mine could bring such pressure to others, comment deleted, I’m sorry.]
[Cyberbullying is really unacceptable.]
[I never posted bad comments about this mom online, but when I saw those negative comments, I didn’t stand up against them, always thinking it had nothing to do with me, but now I kind of regret it.]
[Me too, I stayed silent because I was afraid of being attacked by those internet trolls.]
[A mother who lost her child shouldn’t be subjected to such criticism.]
In the face of life, most people expressed goodwill, but there were still a few trolls questioning.
[Could it have been a deliberate show? Otherwise, how would it coincidentally happen during a livestream?]
But as soon as such comments appeared, they were immediately attacked by many netizens online, never daring to speak again.
Since the livestream hadn’t been turned off, soon the woman’s husband also came home upon hearing the news, and upon learning his wife intended to commit suicide by burning charcoal, he regretfully embraced her and cried.
Even though the livestream audience couldn’t see the scene clearly, they felt extremely emotional hearing those sounds.
No one noticed when Scarlett Jennings had quietly left the livestream room.
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