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Chapter 416: 386 Found out the truth, anonymous forums switch to real-name system [2 updates]

Chapter 416: 386 Found out the truth, anonymous forums switch to real-name system [2 updates]

Old Madam Ying did not look up.

She thought it must have been the caregiver who had returned after changing the water.

She was staying in the top-tier ward at the First Hospital, where no one else could enter without permission.

It was not until the visitor approached the bedside that Old Madam Ying realized something was wrong.

Her eyes widened in shock as she saw a middle-aged woman.

The woman’s face seemed somewhat familiar to her, yet it was indeed strange.

Old Madam Ying frowned, propped herself up with the bedboard, and slowly sat up, “Who are you? A new caregiver?”

“A caregiver? I am not,” Jing Hongzhen chuckled, “Old Madam, I just heard that you don’t have much time left, so I came to see you. What if you’re not here anymore later on?”

Upon hearing this, Old Madam Ying’s face turned bright red with anger, “Get out! Get out!”

She started coughing violently, almost as if she was hacking up her lungs.

“No, Old Madam, wait until I have finished speaking, then I will naturally leave,” Jing Hongzhen pulled up a stool, sat down, and leaned in closer, “Old Madam, you’re quite elderly now, and you probably don’t recognize who I am.”

“But I remember vividly how you tore apart me and Zhenting back in the day.”

Old Madam Ying wanted to speak, but she couldn’t catch her breath and could only glare at Jing Hongzhen with fury.

“However, you’re receiving your retribution now,” Jing Hongzhen laughed again, “You forced your granddaughter to give blood to your daughter, and now she won’t save you, and you’re about to die.”

Old Madam Ying’s eyes grew even wider without having time to ponder who Jing Hongzhen really was, “What do you mean?!”

“Old Madam, you probably didn’t expect it, did you?” Jing Hongzhen’s voice was soft, “The foster daughter you looked down upon, Ying Zijin, is actually your own legitimate granddaughter.”

“As for Ying Yuexuan, she is my daughter.”

“It was also I who led Ying Luwei to abandon Ying Zijin and then switched the babies clandestinely, placing Xiao Xuan into the Ying Family.”

Old Madam Ying’s breathing became rapid; she was exhaling much more than she was inhaling.

She had no strength left to speak.

The pain in her head felt like many insects eating her brain, and her nerves were unraveling little by little with Jing Hongzhen’s words.

She had doted on an imposter for all these years?!

Not only that, but she also chased away her own granddaughter?

Old Madam Ying’s eyes were bloodshot, filled with the urge to tear something apart.

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“Old Madam, it’s not that revenge isn’t sought, it’s just not time yet,” Jing Hongzhen spoke again, with a tone of pity, “Look at you, so pitiful. If you had only treated Ying Zijin well back then, wouldn’t she have saved you? You could have recovered by now.”

“What a pity, what a pity, Old Madam. Do you have any regrets?”

This time, Old Madam Ying was unable to draw breath and passed out.

“So weak in bearing,” Jing Hongzhen shook her head and sighed, “You brought this upon yourself, who else can you blame?”

She pressed the emergency button before leaving.

**

Late at night.

Zhong Manhua and Ying Zhenting hurried to the hospital.

The lights in the operating room were still on.

There was also a doctor outside the door.

Zhong Manhua was in a state of extreme anxiety as she quickly stepped forward, “Doctor, how’s my mom doing? Why did she suddenly faint?”

“We do not yet know the situation,” the doctor shook his head, “The patient appears to have been subject to some major emotional stimulus.”

Ying Zhenting frowned, “Stimulus? And a significant one?”

“Additionally, the patient has now fallen into a deep coma,” the doctor began cautiously, “There’s a ninety percent chance she’ll become a vegetative state or… brain-dead.”

Brain death signifies an irreversible loss of all brain functions, including the brainstem.

Brain death and actual death are no different.

As the doctor mentioned this, he frowned again, “Didn’t you all bring in Doctor Nora? If she were here, we could potentially perform surgery.”

Zhong Manhua’s legs gave out, and she collapsed onto a chair.

Nora had already returned to O-land, and without Pei Tianyi’s care for Ying Yuexuan, they would not have been able to bring her.

Zhong Manhua’s face was pallid.

All she could do was plead with Ying Zijin.

**

Verdant Middle School.

Noon.

Ying Zijin and Xiu Yu left school together for lunch and came across Zhong Manhua who had been waiting at the school gates for quite some time.

Xiu instinctively stood in front, her gaze cold, “Old woman, what do you want now?”

Given the urgency of the situation, Zhong Manhua could not care less about being insulted.

Her face displayed a plea for mercy, “Zijin, mom is begging you, truly, begging you, please save your grandma. The doctor said if we don’t perform surgery soon, your grandma will become vegetative.”

Ying Zijin’s hands were in her school uniform pockets, her head tilted slightly, her response as before, just two words, “Won’t save.”

Zhong Manhua’s heart felt cold.

She never imagined, even after personally coming to ask Ying Zijin, that she still couldn’t get her help.

When did things turn out like this?

“Old woman, you’re really funny,” Xiu Yu probably understood what was happening and sneered, “Who said they would never come begging to Daddy Ying? Don’t forget, your Daddy Ying has already left the Ying Family, so stop trying to cozy up here. Who’s your mom? Starting a rebellion?”

It was just around noon, and the number of people at the school gates had increased.

Many students stopped in their tracks, their gazes converging on the scene.

Zhong Manhua’s face turned pale, and her once lofty stance was gone; she pleaded again, “Zijin, Mommy is begging you…”

Ying Zijin didn’t give Zhong Manhua a glance, yawned, and said, “Let’s go.”

Xiu Yu couldn’t be bothered either and followed her away.

Zhong Manhua was still standing there, her face turning green.

In the distance, Ying Yuexuan witnessed the whole scene.

Her fingers tightened as she took out her mobile phone and made an overseas call to Pei Tianyi.

Before she even spoke, she choked up.

On the other end of the phone, Pei Tianyi was startled, “Yuexuan? What’s wrong with you?”

“It’s nothing, senior brother,” Ying Yuexuan calmed herself and recounted the events, “But if she doesn’t help, Grandma will soon be in danger.”

Pei Tianyi, however, fell silent, and after a long moment, he murmured, “She can still heal?”

Having grown up in Country Y with an IQ far surpassing his peers, he was considered exceptionally talented and had seen many geniuses.

But he had never seen someone like Ying Zijin.

Nearly omnipotent.

Continent O held Irina, the child prodigy, in high regard, with several authoritative organizations claiming she would definitely take the championship in the international competition.

Pei Tianyi was no longer of the same opinion.

Ying Yuexuan’s heart tightened, “Senior brother?”

“I’m sorry, Yuexuan,” Pei Tianyi sighed, “Dr. Ma Lin has gone to Country M, and it’s definitely impossible for him to return within ten days, and I don’t know any other doctor who has made achievements in neurology.”

“It’s okay,” Ying Yuexuan said softly, “I’m just feeling upset and wanted to talk to you, senior brother. I won’t disturb you any longer; I’m going to study now.”

She hung up the phone, took a deep breath, then opened up the Verdant Campus Forum, and created a new alternate account.

After organizing her thoughts, Ying Yuexuan posted a message.

[Have you heard? Old Madam Ying is at death’s door, and Ying Zijin knows medical skills, but even though Madam Ying personally pleaded, she still stood by idly. Isn’t that too cold-hearted?]

After posting this, Ying Yuexuan used several other accounts to reply to herself.

[No matter how great the grievance, one shouldn’t watch someone die without helping, right?]

[I’ve always been afraid to say it, but so many people have put Ying Zijin on a pedestal, even calling her a god. Is this the behavior of a god?]

[No matter what, the Ying Family took care of her for a year, without them, could Ying Zijin have attended Verdant?]

There is never a shortage of people in the world who stand on the moral high ground to accuse others, especially when it comes to human life.

Even for a criminal, there would be people who empathize.

The Verdant Campus Forum wasn’t just visited by Verdant students, it attracted others as well.

With Ying Zijin’s name attached, this post’s popularity soared at a breakneck pace.

Besides Ying Yuexuan’s alternate accounts, plenty of other replies followed.

[Ah? How can Ying Zijin be like this? Not saving someone’s life…doesn’t this go against medical ethics?]

[I’ve also heard about it. Some of my family work at the First Hospital. Old Madam Ying fell into a coma late at night, and the situation is very bad.]

[I saw it just now. Madam Ying indeed came to beg Ying Zijin to save Old Madam Ying, and she was truly heartless.]

[What’s wrong with God Ying? God Ying is right, how has the Ying Family treated her? If it were me, I wouldn’t save them either, no offense, but in one word, satisfying! In two words, they deserve it!]

[Am I the only one concerned that God Ying can also heal??]

[Having the ability to heal but not saving lives, forgive me for being blunt, trash.]

Ying Zijin was popular at school, but there were also quite a few people who for various reasons disliked her.

The post quickly accumulated over a thousand comments and was still growing.

After Ying Zijin and Xiu Yu had lunch and returned, this anonymous thread had nearly reached ten thousand replies, breaking the record for the Verdant Forum.

There were many accusers, and the outcry was significant.

“Daddy Ying, these people are disgusting,” Xiu Yu said after reading, frowning, “They can only engage in futile rage from behind their keyboards. If I find out who it is, I’m going to pound them!”

Unable to contain her anger, she also registered several accounts and began counterattacking in the arguments.

Ying Zijin raised an eyebrow, popped open a can of Coke, “Want to know who it is?”

“Of course,” Xiu Yu huffed, “But I don’t need to guess, I know Ying Yuexuan is among them. Daddy Ying, you don’t need to bother.”

“If you want to know, it’s quite simple,” Ying Zijin took a sip of her Coke, idly tapping on her phone with one hand.

She entered a program and then copied it to the Verdant Forum.

As the program ran, within a minute, it successfully hacked into Verdant Forum.

At that moment, everyone posting and replying on Verdant Campus’s anonymous forum didn’t notice, the anonymous forum had changed to real names.

Those who replied, those who posted, all their names had been revealed.

There was nowhere to hide.