Even After My Death
Chapter 274 - 191 Qi Chen: See What Happened to Jiang Ning After Being Bullied

Chapter 274: Chapter 191 Qi Chen: See What Happened to Jiang Ning After Being Bullied

Jiang Ning posted on her social media account a phone call recording and several screenshots.

The donation ID is equivalent to everyone’s identity number, each one unique.

A short string of letters and numbers seems chaotic, but actually contains a wealth of information and is traceable.

The first few letters of the donation code are usually the abbreviation of the donation platform.

Using this information, Jiang Ning found the corresponding platform and started to search through various donation channels while calling the platform’s customer service to inquire if someone had recently donated a billion through their platform.

Each donation is the personal privacy of the donor, who has the right to decide whether to make their actions public.

Normally, if Jiang Ning were to call the platform’s customer service, she probably wouldn’t receive a response.

However, once Jiang Ning explained the situation, mentioning the scam involved an amount as high as a billion, the customer service representative asked Jiang Ning to wait; she needed to consult with higher management before she could give an answer.

Jiang Ning hung up the phone promptly.

While waiting for a result, Jiang Ning didn’t idle but instead compiled all the information made public by the other donation channels on the platform.

For the sake of fairness and transparency, the system automatically makes public the amounts of the most recent donations. Even if donors choose to be anonymous, only their names are withheld, not the amounts.

Jiang Ning guessed that Huo Miao must have rarely dealt with donations before, thus she was unfamiliar with the ins and outs of the process.

If she thought anonymity would allow her to deceive everyone, it would be laughably naive; even the thickest paper can’t hide a fire. Exposure was only a matter of time.

Jiang Ning screened through the recent donation lists released by charity foundations and the Red Cross and found no one who had donated a billion. Moreover, among those who donated anonymously in the past three days, the highest amount was fifty thousand, and the donor’s surname was Wang.

Jiang Ning then extracted Huo’s surname to filter through these anonymous lists and finally found a donation highly suspect of being Huo Miao’s.

The surname Huo, though not rare, is also not very common.

In the donation platform, among those who recently donated anonymously with the surname Huo, there were two the day before yesterday, three yesterday, and two today.

And coincidentally, the second Huo*, who donated anonymously today, did so just two minutes before Huo Miao’s social media post, and the amount was: 0.1 yuan.

This was the smallest amount donated among the several anonymous Huos.

Jiang Ning: "..."

If this was truly Huo Miao, it would mean she really didn’t understand Huo Miao very well.

After Jiang Ning compiled the donation lists, the platform’s customer service returned her call.

Instead of focusing on how much Huo Miao had donated, the savvy customer service representative informed Jiang Ning: The platform had found no record of any billion-yuan transaction, not just today but also in recent days. Since opening the donation channel, the highest single donation recorded was twenty million donated by a CEO two years ago.

Jiang Ning had recorded her conversation with the customer service representative in advance.

She organized these pieces of evidence and posted them all on her social media.

The netizens weren’t fools, and after listening to the recording and looking through the screenshots, even a pig could understand: Jiang Ning hit the nail on the head, Huo Miao committed donation fraud!

[Damn it?? Are you telling me that the account that donated ten cents belongs to her!?]

[Who else but her... How could there be such a coincidence in the world?]

[0.1? Ten cents? How could she dare!]

[If she truly had no money, donating ten or twenty thousand would have been fine, but this 0.1 is just too much! And even anonymously! We want sincerity, not deception!]

[I’m dying of laughter, photoshopped donation, immediately deleting the post after being exposed, and then anonymously donated ten cents with a defiant post to proclaim innocence. She’s so confident; someone unaware would think she donated a billion!]

[Huo Miao probably has no fans left now, right? I really don’t know how the Huo family raised her.]

[I went to the counter the day before yesterday and discovered that her poster space had been covered with tape.]

[Jiang Ning’s response was so fast. She compiled all this evidence in such a short time.]

[So, is nobody going to do anything about her actions? I just want to ask, isn’t fraud against the law?]

...

[Congratulations Host, mission complete, life value +10 hours!]

The System’s reward was belated.

Jiang Ning didn’t bother arguing with it about its slacking off during work.

Although the rewards for these two tasks were meager, they were the easiest tasks she had ever done.

Huo Family.

Huo Miao had not finished being happy when she saw the comments section unite in opposition.

Moreover, Jiang Ning’s reply was upvoted to the top of her comments section. Netizens were mocking Huo Miao while running around in the comments section, showing the uninformed netizens the way to Jiang Ning’s cute blog to check the evidence.

Huo Miao was both panicked and furious, and she secretly clicked into Jiang Ning’s cute blog homepage.

Upon seeing the post on Jiang Ning’s homepage that had only been up for three minutes and already garnered thousands of likes, Huo Miao let out a shrill scream and threw her phone away!

She grabbed her head in her painful hands, her formerly delicate face twisted in anguish.

She just didn’t understand why Jiang Ning always had to target her!

All her money had gone into paying settlements, leaving just over half a million in her account, and she had no funds to make donations!

Mother Huo, who was originally downstairs, heard the commotion and felt something was amiss. She walked upstairs, pulled Huo Miao off the ground, and upon learning what happened online, dragged her downstairs while furiously saying, "Do you have to get us all killed to be satisfied? Do you know how much the company has lost recently? Get out of here! From now on, don’t you dare say you are a member of the Huo Family!"

...

In contrast to the chaos at the Huo Family, the Qi Family was in a state of tranquility.

Qi Xingzhou, as always, stayed in his room minding his own business. Apart from doing his work, he spent all his spare time staring blankly at his phone, fervently waiting for Jiang Ning to message him.

In his naive world, he seemed not to understand that apart from waiting for messages, he could actually send messages himself.

But since he was always lacking in communication with others and didn’t know how to find a topic, he would just stare dumbly at his phone, wishing he could stare a hole through it.

Until the black screen of the phone finally lit up.

Qi Xingzhou’s eyes instinctively brightened, but he quickly realized the phone hadn’t rung; the message wasn’t from Jiang Ning.

Qi Xingzhou picked up the phone lethargically, with an utterly passive attitude.

The message was from his older brother Qi Chen, who took time out of his busy work to send it.

It contained several screenshots of social media that Qi Xingzhou didn’t quite understand.

But no matter, he could read.

Qi Chen: Take a look. You don’t listen when I tell you to use social media more often. See what kind of bullying Jiang Ning’s been put through.

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