Chapter 124 Did they really call the police?
Chapter 124 Did they really call the police?
Day three.
After hanging up the phone, Liu Qianqian disappeared into her online space to roam free again.
It's a real release.
Yesterday, while passing by a ranch, Liu Qianqian's eyes lit up, and she tried to find a topic to talk about while she was craving something sweet: "Sister Yaya, you're wasting your talent."
In her view, the teams all rely on the tertiary sector, resulting in uneven development.
As the head of the team, she felt she should respond to the government's call and guide the team towards a more diversified approach.
If we can't stick to breeding, then let's go into animal husbandry; we can do both anyway.
"What talent do I have?" Tong Liya asked, puzzled.
Liu Qianqian chewed on her kebab, pointed at the little girl herding sheep on the pasture with the skewer, and said something shocking: "Look, this is the talent of the people of Western Xinjiang. Others raise a thousand sheep, we'll expand and raise ten thousand."
With space and grassland, animal husbandry must begin to take off, so that the appetite can be satisfied.
"I--"
Tong Liya was stunned and speechless for a moment.
"How about it?" Liu Qianqian coaxed. "Look, when we're filming, we can set up a stall at the theater and sell barbecue to earn some extra money. Think about it—"
She described her eyes as being shaped like gold coins.
"I--"
Tong Liya swallowed hard, the word "no" stuck in her throat.
These past few days, she's seen through Liu Qianqian completely. She doesn't play by the rules at all, and her unexpected moves are hard to guard against.
"That's settled then. I'll buy ten and put them in my spatial dimension. The big ones will breed small ones, and the small ones will breed grandsons... Ten thousand is not a dream." Liu Qianqian tossed a bamboo skewer aside and charged at the shepherd girl before Tong Liya could react.
As Tong Liya watched Liu Qianqian run off excitedly, a scene flashed through her mind: Liu Qianqian standing on the stage in a formal dress, while she herself, dressed in work clothes, was herding sheep to graze in the background. The title of the film was "Liu Qianqian, the Big-Time Shepherd".
She shivered, turned to Fan Bingbing and Zhou Xiaobai, who were riding the little white horse together, and yelled, "Little brother, come quick! Qianqian's getting cocky again!"
"Ah!" Fan Bingbing turned his horse around and galloped over. Before he even arrived, his voice rang out: "What's going on?" Zhou Xiaobai shouted.
Tong Liya, getting impatient, finally let out a long breath: "Qianqian said I have to raise ten thousand sheep..."
Liu Qianqian's words don't need any embellishment; they're absolutely shocking.
Zhou Xiaobai and Fan Bingbing looked at each other in bewilderment.
In the end, the sheep were bought: two male and one female ibex.
However, the one who herds the sheep is none other than Liu Qianqian.
Inside the space, Liu Qianqian and Tong Liya each rode a sheep. Tong Liya looked worried and said, "Qianqian, your mother will beat you to death."
Liu Qianqian remembered her grandmother's phone call earlier, and her incomplete tooth decay reappeared.
She turned to look at Tong Liya, who looked terrified, and said, "What are you afraid of? My mom is the one who should be afraid."
At the press conference the day before yesterday, the storm was still brewing.
Most entertainment news is in weekly magazines, and the vast majority hasn't been published in newspapers yet.
But Jiangcheng News is a daily newspaper. Wu Hong got the first-hand information and quickly wrote a groundbreaking article using the "shocking style" he had learned on the spot—he wanted this report to fly with Liu Yifei.
The title is:
Shocking! – Dancers bully singer; Jiangcheng daughter angrily calls police and flees.
The content is true and deeply moving.
The article begins with the argument: "Is this a distortion of humanity or a loss of ethics?"
The article highlights Liu Xiaoli and Zhou Wenqiong's long-standing "evil deeds" of bullying children. The little fairy (Liu Yifei) could no longer tolerate it and angrily called the police, which ultimately led to her not daring to attend the release of her album and being forced to flee to avoid trouble.
The news report also specifically pointed out that the two "bullies" were the backup dancers of "Little Apple," as well as the little fairy's mother and aunt. Both are well-known dancers and actresses in Jiangcheng.
At the press conference, through behind-the-scenes footage from the music video of "We Are All Good Kids," the little fairy publicly recounted for the first time the "bullying" she had suffered over the years, and used "I love you, but you hit me" as the ending note of the song to express her true inner world.
In addition, the album's composer, Zhou Xiaobai, is Liu Yifei's younger brother, Liu Xiaoli's cousin, and Zhou Wenqiong's younger brother.
At the press conference, the child prodigy made his debut, while Liu Xiaoli and Zhou Wenqiong vividly portrayed the images of a "fierce mother" and a "bad sister," their sharp eyes and words causing many questioners in the audience to back away.
And Liu Yifei's disguise was also revealed on the spot—her real name is Liu Qianqian, a third-grade student at Yucai School.
At the event, Yang Yuying, the queen of sweet songs, appeared as a heavyweight guest and officially began her transformation with the song "I Will Be Fine," announcing the metamorphosis and rebirth of a generation of "Jade Girl."
Although Liu Yifei, the star of the press conference, was not present, she ignited the entire venue in another way—the album pre-orders were booming, and sales were soaring. Industry insiders generally predict that this album is very likely to set a new record for domestic record sales.
……
The news caused an uproar throughout Jiangcheng.
People, whether they knew the person or not, spread the word, and many moralists went to the police station in groups to inquire about the truth of the case—but they came out completely bewildered.
Liu Qianqian's classmates suffered an even greater misfortune, being interrogated by their families about their "shameful deeds" at school.
Even worse, some well-meaning but idle people block the streets with children of similar age, searching for them like needles in a haystack.
Sure enough, the news eventually reached Granny Liu—she stared at the newspaper headline for several minutes, her wide eyes practically squeezing out her reading glasses.
Then, the call landed on Liu Qianqian.
"Sisi, my poor child!" On the other end of the phone, Grandma Liu held the newspaper and began to grieve, muttering to herself, "What a tragedy... No one with the surname Liu is any good."
As she spoke, she glared hatefully at Grandpa Liu standing to the side.
"Grandma, don't worry, my brother and I have run far away, Mom can't catch us." Liu Qianqian continued to provoke her mother. Since things are already like this, might as well go all out at once.
"Liu Xiaoli, Liu Xiaoli, you bastard..." Grandma Liu started cursing in a high-pitched voice. After she finished cursing, she took a breath and asked, "Qianqian, did you really call the police?" Although she scolded her daughter for loving her grandson, she felt that the police call was a bit suspicious for the sake of family harmony.
Liu Qianqian's acting skills immediately came online, all her grievances turning into tears: "...Aww...Grandma...Grandma...Mom hit me and my brother..."
These words left Tong Liya, who was listening to the gossip, with only one thought in her mind—this is so Liu Qianqian.
"Bang!" Grandma Liu slammed her hand on the table on the other end of the phone, gritting her teeth as she comforted her, "Qianqian, don't cry. Tell Grandma nicely, and I'll help you deal with that lazy old woman!"
She was incoherent at this point.
Liu Xiaoli loves to sleep in late and can't cook, which she considers simply laziness.
"...Waaah...Grandma, that day when we came back from your house, she wanted to beat my brother and me, and...and she and my aunt tried to tie us up and beat us." Liu Qianqian continued to sob as she recounted her ordeal. "She...she even falsely accused you of causing the scar on her skin when she was little..."
She spoke the truth, with only a hint of falsehood; once the rhetoric was changed, the whole tone was altered.
After a while, when Liu Qianqian finished complaining, Grandma Liu from the ditch found Liu Xiaoli's phone number and angrily dialed it—
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