The Fortunate Demoniac Little Village Doctor -
Chapter 391 - 391 366 Reversal
391: Chapter 366: Reversal 391: Chapter 366: Reversal Facing Hong Decai’s insinuations against Liu Hun, the media journalists were naturally eager to see such explosive news, but without Hong Decai producing something substantial, what could they expose?
“Cough cough…” Li Ming, standing next to Hong Decai, coughed twice to signal that it was time for Hong to take the stage and stop pretending to cry.
Hong Decai took his hands off his face, revealing a mockingly sorrowful expression with not a single tear on it.
In front of the media, he even took out a handkerchief and pretended to wipe his face, while an officer beside him handed Hong a loan document they had found at Ou Ye’s place.
Hong immediately showed it to the media journalists and said, “My friends from the media, please take a close look!
This is the loan document found in Ou Ye’s house, next to his body!
I believe once you see what’s written on it, you’ll understand why Ou Ye ultimately killed himself!”
“The borrower Ou Ye owes fifty million to the lender Liu Hun… Indeed, fifty million!”
“Before the borrower Ou Ye can repay the lender Liu Hun, he must write a song for Liu Hun every week, and he is not entitled to any copyrights!”
“Before the borrower Ou Ye can repay the lender Liu Hun, Liu Hun can dispose of all of Ou Ye’s belongings at will, and if it involves money, it will offset the debt!”
“…”
One by one, these additional clauses were read out by the media, giving the impression that Liu Hun was indeed a modern-day ruthless exploiter!
“As you all can see!” Hong continued indignantly, shaking the loan document in his hand, “Look at these additional clauses, what normal person could endure such humiliation and torment?
Now you should see someone’s true colors.
Although Ou Ye’s death wasn’t directly related to him, but… who, being forced to sign such a loan document, could lead a normal life?
Suicide was his only way out!”
“Mr.
Hong, do you know why Ou Ye accumulated such a massive debt?
Is there something hidden behind this?” a journalist asked, digging deeper into the backstory.
“Alas!
The dead can’t testify!
And the living person is a complete scoundrel.
How can you expect a scoundrel to tell the truth?” Hong continued to verbally attack Liu Hun.
Since they’d already burned bridges, there was nothing left to hold back.
“May I ask Mr.
Hong and Officer Li, could you provide us with the original copy of the loan document?
Since Mr.
Liu is at the police station, he should cooperate, right?” another journalist asked the two.
Li Ming was well aware that these journalists, sharper than monkeys at digging, aimed to dig deeper to unearth the whole truth.
“Please, everyone, stay calm!” Li Ming pacified the reporters, turned his head to the officer next to him, and asked, “Is it ready?”
“It’s ready…
here it comes!” The officer had just finished speaking when Officer Chen brought over the original loan document given to him by Liu Hun.
“Officer, it’s been handled according to the photocopy by an expert, foolproof!” Officer Chen said as he handed a plastic bag to Li Ming.
“Well done!” Li Ming commended Officer Chen, took the plastic bag, and showed it to the media journalists, “Ladies and gentlemen of the press, look at what I have in my hand!
This is the original loan document provided to the police by Mr.
Liu Hun!”
“Officer Li, are you confirming this is the original loan document?”
“I certainly am!”
The journalists at the scene were suddenly taken aback because the response didn’t come from Li Ming, but from Liu Hun, who had unexpectedly appeared at the entrance of the police station.
“The two of you are putting on quite a show behind Mr.
Liu’s back—it’s really impressive!” Liu Hun spoke to them in a subdued voice.
The faces of the two immediately flashed with embarrassment, unsure how Liu Hun knew they were holding a press conference there.
After their scheme was revealed, both remained silent, not saying a word.
“Agent Liu!
May I ask if you provided the loan document to the police voluntarily?” a journalist asked Liu Hun.
“Of course!
As a law-abiding citizen, it is my duty to cooperate with the police investigation.
This loan document is indeed the original, and I voluntarily provided it to the police.
Now, Officer Li, please open it to clear everyone’s doubts,” Liu Hun said to Li Ming.
All the journalists then turned their cameras toward Li Ming, while Hong Decai whispered coldly beside Liu Hun, “Liu Hun!
I’ve seen all kinds of deaths, but never someone seeking death so actively!”
Liu Hun retorted bluntly, “I’ve seen all kinds of **** too, but I’ve never seen someone so keen on eating **** like you.”
“You… you keep boasting, but you’ll see how tough I am soon.
Liu Hun, rest assured I will use all of Tianxing’s power to drag you through the mud with this matter,” Hong Decai fiercely told Liu Hun.
“We’ll see who ends up disgraced,” Liu Hun didn’t want to bother further with Hong Decai.
“My friends from the media, revealing the truth to society is not only your profession but also our duty.
Please look,” Li Ming said as he took out the original loan document from the plastic bag and displayed it publicly to the media.
What nobody noticed was that as Li Ming reached into the plastic bag, Liu Hun quietly slipped his left hand into his pocket.
“Click, click, click, click…” Almost all the cameras flashed at the same time, fervently snapping pictures of the loan document, making Li Ming’s face glisten under the lights.
Amid the flashes, Li Ming suddenly felt like he was the people’s guardian angel, even starting to fantasize about appearing on the front page of the media with his “majestic” face the next day.
“Wait… Officer Li!
Why does the original loan document state five thousand yuan?”
“Inspector Li!
The note only lists a debt amount of five thousand yuan, and it lacks any of the harsh conditions found in the previous photocopies.
How do you explain that?”
“Inspector Li, you previously firmly claimed that this was the original, and that Liu Hun also agreed it was the original.
Does that mean the photocopies were forged?”
“…”
The situation of hundreds of journalists asking questions simultaneously truly overwhelmed Li Ming, and the jumbled inquiries frightened him even more.
He immediately flipped over the note to look for himself…
A chill ran through him!
Printed in black and white was a debt amount of exactly five thousand yuan, with no additional clauses.
“How do you explain this, Inspector Li…”
“How do you explain this, Inspector Li…”
“How do you explain this, Inspector Li…”
The journalists kept repeating the same question; Li Ming’s blood surged, and he grabbed the nearby Xiao Chen and scolded him, “Didn’t you say the original was prepared?”
Xiao Chen shivered with fright, not expecting the inspector to blurt out the truth.
He quickly gestured to Li Ming and whispered, “Inspector, you…
you’ve said too much…”
Li Ming trembled all over, realizing that he had spoken words that should not have been spoken, and could already feel the profound malice from the reporters behind him.
“Inspector Li!
Does that statement of yours imply that you instructed your subordinate to forge documents?”
“Inspector Li, you previously kept insisting to CEO Hong that Ou Ye was driven to death by a huge debt and even showed photocopies, but the original shows nothing of the sort.
Coupled with what you just said, can we conclude there is some collusion between you, CEO Hong, or Tianxing Group?”
“Inspector Li, do you think forgery fits the status of an inspector?
Can it justify the trust of the people?
In this event, why did you purposely exaggerate the debt amount, is it to target someone?”
“…”
Li Ming did not even turn his face to answer the journalists; after letting go of Xiao Chen, he directly took refuge in the police station.
The journalists surged forward but were barred by the officers.
Unable to reach Li Ming, the journalists turned their attention to Hong Decai.
“CEO Hong, did you participate in this forgery incident?
Was it a personal act or does it involve Tianxing Group?”
“CEO Hong, the photocopies were obviously tampered with, to defame Liu Hun.
How big of a price did Tianxing Group pay to get an inspector to do such a thing?”
“CEO Hong, you previously claimed staunchly it was a huge debt note.
Is it because you had already colluded with Inspector Li?”
“…”
Seeing Hong Decai remain silent, the journalists’ questions became sharper.
Hong Decai had no choice but to escape into his car, covered in shame, with even a shoe dropping to the ground in his hasty retreat.
Watching Hong Decai drive away, the journalists again pounced towards Liu Hun, who by then had opened his car door.
“Manager Liu, what are your thoughts on the forgery issue?”
Liu Hun simply replied, “I believe the judiciary will deliver justice; please help by monitoring this, media friends!” Having said this, Liu Hun opened the car door and was about to get inside when another journalist asked, “Manager Liu, do you have anything to say about Tianxing Group?”
“Just use what I previously said about Hong Decai.” After saying this, Liu Hun got into the car and left the police station.
The next day, many media’s front-page headlines quoted Liu Hun’s remark—”Shamelessly clowning around!”
However, Liu Hun was slightly surprised that the media targeted Hong Decai extensively in their reports while greatly downplaying Li Ming, suggesting that influential figures wanted to save face for Li Ming and the police department.
The Tianxing Group’s smear campaign and plots against Liu Hun were repeatedly exposed, and the overt and covert battles between both parties were formally laid out.
As a result, Liu Hun had to accelerate strengthening his power; adopting a dual-track approach, he relied on Yinyue Company to actively contact advertisers for Shi Bi’er.
The other aspect was, of course, to continue promoting Shi Qing’er, ensuring her popularity did not wane.
That day, Liu Hun was at home writing a song for Shi Qing’er.
He planned to give Shi Qing’er a complete album of her own, which also signified her official debut.
“Ding ding ding…
ding ding ding…”
Liu Hun was composing when the telephone beside him rang, “Hello, may I ask who’s speaking?”
“Manager Liu, this is Lin Xiaoxiang.
When can the advance payment for Shi Qing’er’s album arrangements be transferred?” Lin Xiaoxiang asked from the other end of the phone, now serving as a liaison between Yinyue Company and Liu Hun.
“Advance payment?!
Didn’t Shi Bi’er’s mother tell me it was already transferred?” Liu Hun replied, puzzled, clearly remembering he had phoned Shi Bi’er’s mother, Fang Tingmei, just yesterday, and she had told him the advance payment had already been sent.
Since Liu Hun was busy handling the affairs of the two sisters, he had delegated the financial matters to their mother, Fang Tingmei.
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