Black-hearted Lotus Twin (23)

They had no idea about Chu Xiang’s worth.
Chu Xiang was the kind of person who would be called Divine Doctor in ancient times.
An opportunity was all it would take for her to make a name for herself.
She was merely a cardiologist, but in fact she has saved more than five heavyweights.
It was just that they were confidential, and outsiders could never know.

Her traditional Chinese medicine was out of this world, and others couldn’t understand how she did it.
The big shot she saved also treated her as a distinguished guest, and naturally wanted to protect her.
That was why she has such status at such a young age of 23.
She was more important than everyone was aware of.

The Chu family cut off all means of retreat and forced Chu Xiang to surrender, but their plan was aborted right from the get go!

Since Chu Xi knew that Chu Xiang could save her, she experienced being hopeful to despair several times.
The series of blows drove her close to collapse.
She cried in front of the Chu family and said miserably, “Why won’t she save me? She’s my sister! Why won’t my sister save me?”


Mrs.
Chu could do nothing but hug her and sit there blankly.
All she could do was advise her over and over again not to get excited.

Chu Cheng swiped his phone and said, “It doesn’t matter if the media doesn’t report it, quite a few people took videos while we were at the hotel and uploaded them to the internet.
There are already people talking about the truth of this matter.
We can probably make our own video or livestream and tell everyone about it.”

Fang Jie looked at him indifferently.
“Are you crazy? Do you want us to be the laughingstock?”

Mrs.
Chu snapped back, “What laughingstock? Even if everyone pokes fun on us, is it as important as Xixi’s life? Look at you.
You didn’t even accompany us to the hotel today.
Aren’t you just afraid of being disgraced? Why are you so cold-blooded? Xixi is your sister-in-law!”


Fang Jie sneered: “I finally know why Chu Xiang never returned home.
You must have subjected her to these kinds of accusations, right? How can I be cold-blooded? Didn’t you all see how I took care of Chu Xi? Did you ever see me lose my temper at her? I’m just trying to live a normal life.
All I’m telling you is that everything you’re doing is a waste of effort, and you think I’m cold-blooded? Can’t you see that Chu Xi is using you? If she’s so capable, let her approach Chu Xiang herself? Maybe if she apologizes properly, she can get Chu Xiang to forgive her.”

“Apologize for what? Why should she apologize to Chu Xiang?” Mrs.
Chu had nobody to vent her anger, and directly argued with Fang Jie.

Fang Jie got up and looked down at Chu Xi disdainfully.
“As for what to apologize for, ask her, ah.
I increasingly feel that Chu Xiang was telling the truth.
Otherwise, everything is illogical.” She didn’t want to blow her top here either.
She turned around and went back to her room without waiting for them to speak.
“You guys do as you please.
You never listen to what others say anyway.”

Mrs.
Chu pointed at her and said to Chu Cheng, “What’s wrong with her? Why is she helping Chu Xiang? Didn’t you tell her clearly about the family?”

“I did,” Chu Cheng replied irritably, “Forget about Fang Jie.
Don’t you want Chu Xiang to cure Chu Xi now? Strike while the iron is hot.
Hurry up and do something while there are people discussing it on the internet.
Otherwise, if this bit of heat will pass, it will be useless trying to expose the news again.”

Mrs.
Chu agreed immediately, “Yeah, make it quickly.
I don’t understand this.
Let me tell everyone that Chu Xiang is not filial.
No matter how renowned a doctor she is, it is useless.

Chu Cheng posted in various forums and Weibo accounts, and also sent photos and some certificates of Chu Xiang from childhood to adulthood, proving that they were really Chu Xiang’s family.
Afterward, he started a livestream for Mrs.
Chu to lament about Chu Xiang’s heartlessness.

The post was deleted less than five minutes after it was posted, and the livestream was shut down three minutes after it started.
Chu Cheng posted it again, and it was immediately deleted in seconds.
Even the account was blocked.
He struggled for about an hour, but all was in vain.
In addition to being powerless, he felt terrified, “Who the hell is Chu Xiang? How could this be? Isn’t she an expert? It’s fine for so many experts to be harassed on the Internet, but why can’t anything about Chu Xiang be posted?”

Chu Xi grabbed his phone, kept tapping around, found out that it really didn’t work and slammed the phone.
She shouted angrily, “Why?! Why are you doing this to me? Why?!!!”

Chu Xi’s hope was snuffed anew.
Her emotions fluctuated excessively, and her heart throbbed uncomfortably.
She could no longer breathe evenly, driving Chu Cheng to call an ambulance without delay.
The family rushed to the hospital, and once again watched Chu Xi walk away from the gates of hell.

Chu Cheng browsed through the public opinion on the Internet, and the previous videos outside the hotel were gone.
However, some people still read his posts and watched the livestream.
At least they knew that Chu Xiang didn’t recognize her parents and refused to save her sister.
She was an ungrateful white-eyed wolf.
Therefore, some people used ‘CX’ instead of Chu Xiang’s name to discuss this matter, especially the reason for the blocking and deletion in seconds.

Scores of people were disgusted by privileged behaviors, and the masses think that unfilial people deserved unnatural death.
Therefore, even if this matter was not widely spread, a small number of people still criticized Chu Xiang online.

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