Chapter 152 Going To Prison To Further Study
Chapter 152: Chapter 152 Going To Prison To Further Study
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Having lived a hard life for over ten years, he had long adapted to poverty.
For the sake of his three children in the future, [I’m Proud Of It, So What?] decided to let nature take its course and continue to endure for a few decades.
Looking at the bunch of question marks on the screen, [I’m Proud Of It, So What?] smiled bitterly and said, “There’s nothing wrong with my current life, so let nature take its course.”
After saying this in front of everyone, [I’m Proud Of It, So What?] felt much more relaxed.
The depression in his heart also disappeared in an instant.
“Dr. Chen, thank you for your advice. I’ll go offline first.”
After [I’m Proud Of It, So What?] ended his call, Chen Yu said with a faint smile, “Alright, everyone, quiet down. Let’s welcome our third patient.”
As the third person called in, a bunch of question marks appeared in chat.
Why was it Zhou Kexin?
Many people guessed that this might be Zhou Kexin’s alternate account.
“Dr. Chen, I’m really sorry to have taken up someone else’s slot.”
“I’m in big trouble now, and only you can help me solve it.”
Zhou Kexin apologized to Chen Yu as soon as she appeared.
Looking at Zhou Kexin’s face, Chen Yu smiled and said, “I already know about your troubles.”
Zhou Kexin heaved a sigh of relief.
It was worth it for her to create hundreds of alternate accounts and wait for
Chen Yu’s stream to try her luck.
As expected, Chen Yu’s reaction didn’t disappoint her.
“Who’s Sister Zhou’s fan? Does anyone know what trouble she’s in?”
“Could it be that she was stabbed in the back by a close friend again?”
“Would she be that unlucky?”
“Speaking of which, why did Sister Zhou use an alternate account? Could it be that there’s a problem with her main account?”
“I know the reason! Sister Zhou’s main account was officially banned for a month.”
“It can’t be. She’s a million-follower streamer.”
“Holy shit, she really was banned for a month.”
As some viewers who knew the inside story surfaced, they revealed a piece of massive news.
About ten days ago, Zhou Kexin was introduced by her fans to a poverty relief streamer.
The poverty relief streamer Ah Wei specialized in streaming all kinds of self-produced fruits from his village.
His persona was that of someone turning over a new leaf.
Ah Wei had once been arrested for three years for breaking the law.
After he came out, his villagers did not despise him and instead accepted him as a part of the village again.
In order to repay the villagers’ kindness, All Wei became a streamer and marketed the fruits in his village.
Zhou Kexin was deeply touched and immediately ordered three boxes of her favorite grapes.
In less than two days, Zhou Kexin showed a pesticide test report that all the fruits she bought had excessive pesticide levels.
She asked Ah Wei to remove all the fruits from their shelves, immediately carry out a self-inspection, and recall everything.
Ah Wei swore that all the fruits his village produced and sold had no problem with their pesticide.
Both sides insisted on their story and finally asked the platform to intervene.
One of them had a million followers, while the other had hundreds of thousands of fans.
Both of them had a certain amount of popularity, so the platform naturally did not take them lightly.
For the first time, they sent their staff to Ah Wei’s village and randomly selected some fruits for testing.
The test results showed that the fruits were not contaminated with excessive levels of pesticide.
The platform determined that Zhou Kexin had violated the rules by maliciously spreading false statements and banned her account for a month.
“Dr. Chen, it’s roughly the same as what chat said, but 1 definitely didn’t frame him.”
“I can swear to God that the three boxes of grapes that were sent for testing all exceeded the pesticide limit.”
Zhou Kexin felt wronged as she told them about the inside story that chat didn’t know.
On the day she received the grapes, Zhou Kexin washed and ate a bunch of them.
At first, she thought it tasted good and planned to help Ah Wei promote his fruits.
A few hours later, Zhou Kexin’s stomach was in pain, and her doctor detected that it was acute gastroenteritis caused by food poisoning.
Since An An drugged and stabbed her in the back, Zhou Kexin would immediately send her food for testing once there was any adverse reaction.
She was traumatized by the incident.
“Dr. Chen, you have to believe me. 1 definitely didn’t frame him.”
“The three boxes of grapes I bought were basically dunked in pesticide. As for why the platform didn’t detect any pesticide residue, I’m more confused than anyone else.”
When the officials personally came forward to prove that the fruits in All Wei’s village contained no pesticide, Zhou Kexin was speechless.
Not only was her account banned by the officials, but she also received many messages cursing and mocking her daily.
Some people thought Zhou Kexin wanted to trample on others and reap more clout.
After all, taking advantage of the recent hot topic of food safety would make her go viral.
Most of the messages she received were curses, and the number of her followers also dropped.
The platform was more or less concerned about this incident, so they temporarily helped Zhou Kexin suppress the storm of public opinion.
However, just suppressing it was impossible to make the adverse effects of this incident disappear.
The platform had repeatedly hinted to Zhou Kexin to issue an apology to All Wei.
After saying this, Zhou Kexin said in grief and resentment, “If I’m really wrong, don’t even mention an apology statement. I’ll personally go to their village and apologize to All Wei. There won’t be a problem at all.”
“But 1 didn’t do anything wrong!”
“I’d rather not have that million-follower account than lower my head in injustice.”
“Dr. Chen, can you tell me now what method they used to make the fruits in the village avoid the pesticide inspection?”
Many viewers could tell that Zhou Kexin was really anxious this time, looking at her asking for an answer as she recounted her grievances.
She quickly paid the 10,000 yuan consultation fee.
“Do you have a photo or screenshot of that streamer?”
Chen Yu asked.
“I’ll go and get one for you now.”
As Ah Wei was also livestreaming. Zhou Kexin used another phone to enter his livestream and took a picture, putting it in front of her screen.
After looking at it briefly, Chen Yu replied calmly, “The fruits in his village are indeed pesticide-free.”
“What?!”
Zhou Kexin felt like she was struck by lightning.
“If there’s no pesticide, what’s with the three boxes of grapes I bought?”
“Could it be that someone switched them out to poison me again?”
She initially thought Chen Yu could help her clear her name.
She never expected Chen Yu to actually say that there was no problem with the village’s fruits.
“You’re overthinking it,” Chen Yu said dryly. “Other than An An, no one around you has ever thought of harming you.”
“The reason why the fruits you bought have excessive levels of pesticides is because the goods you received and the fruits grown in their village are two different products.”
“The orchard you see is nothing but a display product.”
“It’s equivalent to a model house in a real estate showroom. Naturally, it passed the inspection.”
“The goods that the customers receive are low-priced fruits that the villagers wholesale from the fruit market.”
“The whole village cooperated with Ah Wei to fake everything. Even if the government went to the village for an inspection, they might not be able to find anything, let alone a streaming platform.”
Zhou Kexin was shocked by the village’s scam.
Suddenly, a strange smile appeared on Chen Yu’s face.
“This streamer is such a talent. He has learned everything he shouldn’t have.”
“Others go to prison to atone for their sins, but he goes to prison to study the ways of crime..”