Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me
Chapter 504 - 503: The Test Cannot End Yet

Chapter 504: Chapter 503: The Test Cannot End Yet

Everyone fell silent, and Ji Xin nodded in satisfaction, chuckling, "If only you were this obedient from the start, fellas. I’m not the type to take pity on the fairer sex."

"This place is too cramped, let’s move to a more open area. You’ll take turns leaving messages for your loved ones, making clear how much ransom I’m asking for. Got it?"

"Alright, be good now and follow us."

The place where they had grabbed their captives was indeed quite narrow.

The grass by the roadside was lush, and there were many rocks.

Ahead was a beautiful beach with ample space, suitable for what they planned next. Whether they could actually get there was another thing— if Little Auntie hadn’t had her magic sealed, they’d probably all be taken down before even reaching it.

With a heavy sigh in her heart, Ji Xin picked Mianmian back up off the ground.

Ji Xin loved to exercise.

When not working, she was lifting weights at the gym.

A real and tangible kind of lifting, her strength grew ever greater.

Two three-to-four-year-old Little Buns, she carried them in her arms with ease. One in her left hand, one in her right, separated only by her.

The ropes were tied like a net bag, spreading the force when lifted and ensuring the two children didn’t feel pain.

Ji Xin walked with bold strides; her silhouette truly resembled a stout, broad man—just a bit on the short side.

As she moved, Mianmian spoke to Gu Youyou, "Don’t worry, Youyou, we’re fine. We’ll be safe."

Gu Youyou was terrified!

Her courage was the size of a sesame seed, and it had only grown after meeting Mianmian on their first variety show together.

Now, on her second variety show, she actually witnessed someone threatening Mianmian with a knife. The little one knew knives were dangerous—the family and kindergarten had done appropriate hazards education, and she was aware that a cut from a knife would be more painful than a bruise from a fall.

The fact that she hadn’t burst into tears was wholly due to her mother’s advice.

In the event of an emergency, if she felt scared and didn’t know what to do, really wanting to cry, she should look at what the other children are doing and just follow their lead.

So, Gu Youyou was completely copying Mianmian.

Mianmian didn’t cry, so she didn’t cry either.

Mianmian was thrown on the ground without crying out in pain, so she didn’t either.

If they just behaved well, policemen and all sorts of impressive people would surely come to rescue them.

"Yeah, we’ll be fine." Gu Youyou pressed her lips together tightly, struggling to hold back her tears.

The expressions of the two little ones were broadcast on the big screen in the live broadcast room, instantly capturing the hearts of the audience.

[What’s the point of this test? If Little Auntie’s abilities weren’t sealed, she would have drawn symbols and sorted out these villains long ago.]

[Exactly! No need to test anymore, right?]

[Hu Family Army, speak up. You kept quiet when Hu Xiaohong was crying on purpose just now; you should come out and take over now, right?]

The Hu Family Army didn’t dare to speak out.

When a villain slapped Su Mianmian’s face with a dagger, Hu Xiaohong was laughing.

The villain threatened to harm the children if there was any commotion, and Hu Xiaohong deliberately cried out loud, causing trouble. These actions did not incite the villain to be harsher to Su Mianmian; instead, Hu Yingying ended up being slapped twice. Now her delicate face was swelling, symmetrically, on both sides.

They had always tried to edit videos to prove how cute, kind, and sensible the girl Hu Xiaohong was.

However, when the villains appeared, Hu Xiaohong was the one looking pleased, causing trouble, and fake crying.

How could they possibly spin this? These instinctive reactions in a crisis couldn’t be washed away!

You can’t simply say that Hu Xiaohong’s laughter and cries were from being scared, can you?

That doesn’t add up at all!

The Hu Family Army went silent, but the fans of other guests couldn’t let them stay silent.

[It was you who suspected that our Little Auntie deliberately hid the pearls with Dark Sect techniques, trying to frame Hu Xiaohong. Now that the test is out, Little Auntie’s medicine is real, you should apologize, right?]

[That’s right; hurry up and apologize, and let Hu Haohao end the test. Otherwise, the children have been scared like this; it’s so pitiful.]

[Speak up quickly, don’t pretend you’re not there!]

The bullet screen comments were filled with demands to end the test, which Hu Zhengguo saw as he stroked his beard.

The test wasn’t really against Mianmian; it was to figure out who was causing trouble.

As the Director, he was also curious about how the pearls Mianmian found could vanish into thin air, and how she could fall under an illusion technique. The perpetrator definitely wasn’t among the people Mianmian knew; that left only Hu Yingying and Hu Xiaohong.

The idea to have Mianmian seal her abilities for the variety show was his, wanting to show what an ordinary Little Auntie was like.

But instead, it led to Little Auntie being bullied— how could he allow that?

Hu Zhengguo wanted to expose the mastermind behind the scenes, which is why he set up this scenario in hopes of compelling the one using illusion techniques to show themselves.

While he didn’t understand the rules of the Dark Sect, he did understand human nature. In dangerous or self-benefitting situations, people tend to reveal what they normally hide.

Hu Xiaohong smiling in front of a hidden camera was just the first step. Provoking a little more might reveal even more varied content, right?

Moreover, there were people from the Supernatural Management Bureau and that organization present, ensuring the test results were fair and impartial.

But now the audience was agitated; they had to be appeased.

Hu Zhengguo released an announcement: [The test can’t end yet, but I’ll show you what Little Auntie said when she came to see me.]

Hu Zhengguo aired the video of Mianmian coming to see him, which also featured Hu Xiaohong, and the content was broadcast without a single word altered.

After watching the video, the audience understood.

Little Auntie also wanted to know who had stolen her pearls, which is why she requested Director Hu to supervise the scene. This test might not be just to prove Little Auntie’s medicine was real; it was also to find the person who stole the pearls.

Some audience members, recalling the "villain" actor slapping Hu Yingying’s face, suddenly connected the dots and speculated in the bullet comments: [Could the suspect be the Hu sisters? Do you remember Hu Yingying once selling matching bracelets in the live broadcast room?]

[What matching bracelets? Was there really such a thing?]

[I don’t remember that. I even watched Hu Yingying’s fortune-telling live broadcast.]

[What the heck, I saw that livestream too; indeed, she did sell those threads.]

The live audience was divided, with some saying they saw Hu Yingying selling the items, and others insisting they did not.

Soon, the audience members who claimed to have seen it recalled a similarity! Previously, Little Auntie’s account had sold talismans, which they were fortunate enough to purchase and even made videos sharing how they dreamed of their deceased loved ones, who told them certain things.

The time the Dream Entering Talisman appeared corresponded closely with the sudden disappearance of the matching bracelets.

It must have been Little Auntie’s Dream Entering Talisman that prevented them from losing their memory of the matching bracelets.

Just who is Hu Yingying? How could she make so many people forget that she once sold matching bracelets?

The audience grew increasingly eager to know the truth!

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