Even the God of Quick Transmigration Needs an Assessment

Chapter 111 The Poor Little Working Girl Who Was Harmed 12

Following Sweetheart's lead, others who disagreed with the one-sided online opinion also stood up and expressed their feeling that there would be a reversal. Others, after reading the post, suddenly remembered that they had also seen Moon Mist and began to post their own evidence.

"I've encountered that before. It was my son's Taekwondo coach. After a month, I found out she didn't know Taekwondo at all; she just liked kicking kids around. But she's a good teacher; the kids she's taught are all very well-behaved. My son doesn't throw tantrums at home anymore."

Barbecue owner Wang: 'Isn't that my former employee? She's really pretty. Ever since we had her as our store's "signature," the number of customers has doubled. It's a pity she only worked there for half a month; otherwise, I'd be driving a BMW.'

"I just realized this is the idol from the obscure girl group I used to follow. She was my favorite out of the five members, but she suddenly left the group one day and I never heard from her again. I met her in person a few times; she was such a serious and gentle person."

"This is my neighborhood security guard, she's really pretty. We became comrades after yelling at a delivery guy who barged into our compound, we even have a photo together, hehe."

One of the guys raised a question: "Isn't she also a delivery driver? I even secretly took a picture of her when she delivered food to me two months ago (I'm a modern man, just appreciating her, nothing strange, please don't criticize)."

When others saw the timeline, they laughed. Others would complain about whatever job they did, like a security guard scolding a delivery driver and a delivery driver scolding a security guard. But Yuewu was different; he delivered food in the morning and worked night shifts, so he scolded both of them.

Discussion surrounding Yuewu skyrocketed, with the topic "I've seen her too" even trending on social media. A group of netizens who initially came to criticize Yuewu ended up recalling whether they had ever seen her before, completely forgetting their original purpose.

The online harassment surrounding Yuewu has subsided, and although it hasn't been resolved yet, it's much better than being chased and insulted by a group of people.

Some even started recording the jobs Yuewu had done, creating a complete timeline from last year to the present based on information provided by netizens.

When the news was released, everyone was shocked. She had held more than 100 jobs. Housekeeping and cleaning were considered normal, but she had also worked as a gravedigger, a pet kindergarten teacher, and a pet communicator. Even more bizarrely, she was also a breakup guru and a relationship expert, earning two jobs at once, advising people to break up while also telling them to date.

What's even more astonishing than the fact that she's had 100 jobs is her work arrangement; she doesn't treat herself like a human being at all.

I go to help out at the breakfast shop between 5 and 6 in the morning.

Delivery time is from 7 to 11:30.

Even when there are few orders, I still take on some housekeeping jobs.

Leave half an hour for lunch.

Go to get milk tea between 12 pm and 3 pm.

I played the piano at the restaurant from 3 pm to 7 pm.

Part-time barbecue grilling from 8 am to 11 am

Arrive at the security booth at midnight sharp to change shifts.

They work all day long and sleep only three or four hours at most. They are terrified to see this. If it were them, they would have been dead long ago.

While some people thought her way of working was too risky, someone claiming to be a salesperson at Haojing Real Estate posted that Yuewu bought a house from them last year.

Some people's eyes lit up. That's a luxury property, costing over 20,000 to 30,000 yuan per square meter. It's a well-known real estate company that claims to create a comprehensive service community.

It seems they're not working hard enough. Maybe if they learned from them, they could buy a big apartment too. But then I thought about how hard Yuewu works, and not everyone can imitate that. So I quietly gave up on the idea.

Instead, some people discovered that the official statement had also been issued, and even praised Yuewu. Those who didn't know what had happened immediately went to watch the drama unfold.

Police in City A issued a statement: "With the assistance of concerned citizens, we have successfully apprehended a long-time fugitive online fraudster. We would like to thank Ms. Yuewu for her contribution to the peace and tranquility of City A. (A reward is offered; Ms. Yuewu, please come and claim it upon seeing this. [Leaves by] Pancake Guy]"

That pancake stall guy really was an undercover cop. In his spare time, he loved reading entertainment gossip, and that's how he came across Yuewu. Last time, he originally wanted to leave a comment on Yuewu to commend him and give him a reward. He could tell from the last time that Yuewu's family must be poor; his clothes were all faded from washing, and he was only eating a pancake late at night. He didn't believe the online rumors. Who would risk their life to catch a criminal?

Out of sympathy and gratitude, he made a special application to the department, and fortunately, the bureau was not affected by the online rumors and agreed to the decision in consideration of Yuewu's courageous assistance.

Seeing the details of Yuewu's work situation exposed online, he was shocked. Sigh, even if he just helps her out, she's already in a terrible situation. Taking this money should make things a little better.

With the official recognition, Moon Mist's reputation improved significantly, the focus shifted, and Su Wang took immediate action after discovering the situation.

He specifically contacted the company to get an official verification on Weibo, and even wrote "Moon Mist's current boyfriend, future husband" in his introduction, as if afraid others wouldn't know.

'No fiancée, but a lovely girlfriend; both parents deceased. Please respect the deceased. @金之遥'

If the respect for the deceased at the beginning was an implication of Jin Zhiyao, then the @ at the end was a clear reference to Jin Zhiyao's lie regarding the marriage contract.

She deliberately posted a childhood photo with the Su family. Although she did not directly respond to the online rumors about her fiancé cheating on her and Yuewu being the third party, posting this photo indirectly confirmed the rumors online. It was she, as the person in question, who triggered the subsequent series of cyberbullying against Yuewu.

Their two families had planned a marriage alliance, but because of his firm stance, it hadn't been able to proceed. They weren't engaged or hadn't exchanged tokens of love, so what kind of engaged couple were they? If a few words of discussion constituted an engagement, then living together with Yuewu would be considered marriage. He was dreaming.

She garnered so much sympathy while Yuewu was subjected to so much abuse; now she'll have to pay it all back, and the Jin family won't escape either.

He never hid the fact that he had a girlfriend. Information spreads throughout wealthy families, and he didn't believe they didn't know about Yuewu's relationship with him. When the online controversy became so big, they didn't show up to stop it. Their intentions were obvious.

Previously, when the Su family suffered internal strife and the stock market crashed, Jin's parents ran as far away as possible and never mentioned the marriage again. But when he helped the Su family regain its glory, they came back eagerly, saying how good their relationship with his parents was and how well he and Jin Zhiyao were a perfect match.

He can't make a move on girls, so let his parents take the blame. There's an old saying: "The father is to blame for the son's fault."

As for Bai Kewei, he doesn't need to lift a finger; she can ruin herself on her own. Besides, Bai Kewei is engaged to his stupid nephew, so considering their blood relationship, it's best not to go too far. He should just wait a while.

Seeing everyone apologizing to Yuewu on Weibo made him feel great. He raised an eyebrow and thought of a brilliant idea to coax her into a cage. He would lock her in a cage woven from love.

lifetime....

Perhaps it is eternity.

After calming herself down, she put on a worried expression to comfort Yuewu, reassuring her that she had dealt with the online comments and putting her mind at ease.

After successfully arousing Yuewu's curiosity, his expression became flustered, his eyes began to dart around uncomfortably, and he vaguely tried to gloss over the matter.

Yuewu immediately sensed something was amiss. The thrill of finding fault with this shrewd and resourceful business tycoon made her forget her bounds. She abruptly stepped forward, grabbed his sleeve, and tilted her head back, demanding, "Why are you acting guilty? Did you do something to betray me, huh?"

The two were standing close together, and Yuewu deliberately glared at him with wide eyes, trying to intimidate him. Suwang looked at Yuewu, who was baring her teeth like a small animal, and felt the warm air on his neck. His heart suddenly felt ticklish and he turned his head to the side uncomfortably, trying to create some distance. Yuewu had already noticed his hesitation and naturally wouldn't let him off so easily. She pressed her advantage, stretched out her arm, and slammed him against the car door with a loud thud.

The driver in front heard the noise, glanced in his rearview mirror, and then quickly ducked back in fright. He knew that the more he knew, the sooner he would die. He hurriedly opened the partition, silently giving himself a thumbs up. There weren't many employees as sensible as him.

Because he had just turned and moved back, giving Yuewu an opportunity, Suwang was now in even more pain. His body was pressed against the car door in a strange position, and soft, white hands were pressed against his face. He could smell the faint orange scent from the girl. He was a little dazed. Although he was extremely nervous, he still had time to think. He wondered what it would taste like to lick such tender white hands. Would it be as sweet as the girl's body?

His mind was a little muddled, but the girl was still chattering away, her rosy little mouth opening and closing. He felt like a sailor being lured by a siren on the high seas, slowly approaching her because of her sweet, coquettish voice.

Yuewu was still using threats and inducements, her curiosity driving her to want to hear the answer. She kept her eyes fixed on Suwang, her heart pounding as she watched him move. In the end, it turned out she was too happy.

A damp sensation came from her wrist, and Yuewu suddenly froze as if she had been stuck. She stared at the water stains on her wrist in shock, speechless. "You...!" When did you become so perverted?

Before she could finish speaking, the man bit her lightly on the web of her hand. She could have explained it away as her imagination before, but now it really startled her. She jumped up and bumped her head with a thud, crying out in pain. Su Wang pulled her half into his arms, patting her back to comfort her. His voice was gentle and sexy, as if he wasn't the one who had just committed the perverted act, "Sorry, I couldn't help myself."

Hearing his words, Yuewu was very dissatisfied. He had no sincerity at all. It sounded like he was apologizing but would do better next time. She wanted to punch him to vent her anger but didn't dare. She was afraid he would lick her hand!

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