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by MarineTLChapter 16: Entertainment Industry Female Paparazzi 16
The child model incident quickly brought new developments from the troublemaker.
“Sis, this is driving me crazy. This woman is her real mother! She has a son and a daughter. Because the daughter is beautiful, she was chosen to be a child model. The son, however, looks ordinary, which isn’t a problem, really. The daughter’s beauty means she has no future worries, and the son can have a future if he studies well. With the family’s improving condition, everything should be fine. “But who knew, this mother not only favors her son over her daughter, but she’s also obsessively devoted to her son!”.Now, the whole family has quit their jobs, all depending on the child to make money as a model. She’s only four years old, she’s so small…”
Ren Xin felt her fists clench.
Although creatures of all kinds occasionally fight, everyone instinctively protects the young—because the young represent hope.
This family is truly despicable.
But after the exposure? The child wouldn’t have to work hard anymore, but the predicament still won’t be resolved. The parasitic family members would still be there.
And if that the girl lost the biggest bargaining chip—her ability to earn money—her future could not be imagined. After all, no one can protect anyone forever.
Ren Xin expressed her concerns to the troublemaker, who scratched his head. “Sis, this is a common cancer in society. We’re powerless. We help where we can, and at least we can warn others.”
“But what will happen to this poor child in the future?”
The troublemaker didn’t reply. Damn, he was a paparazzi, when did he get such a compassionate streak?
Ren Xin hung up the phone and unconsciously looked at the address of the little girl, Luo Yiyi, in the file.
Luo Yiyi was playing with a doll at home. She was very young, but her face showed numbness and fear, with an undeniable exhaustion.
Her parents were nearby, looking at a bankbook, discussing the upcoming photo shoots, and how much more money was needed to buy a house for their son.
They also mentioned that the daughter, being a loss-making child, still had some value—once no one wanted to photograph her anymore, they could marry her off to a wealthy man to support her younger brother and the family.
Ren Xin coldly looked at the family, her gaze finally landing on the chubby little boy gorging on food.
Is the gender of the child really that important?
Can some mothers really ignore their own child and force their own suffering onto their daughters?
A child arrives with love, and this is what they get in return?
This human world is truly deformed!
Ren Xin scattered the hypnosis talisman she had found earlier towards the girl’s parents and brother.
“You all love your daughter and sister, Luo Yiyi. All the money she makes will belong to her personally. You will treat your children equally. You are kind and understanding parents, and you are a good older brother who loves his sister.”
Luo Yiyi widened her eyes, looking at the fairy who suddenly appeared in her house, and innocently asked, “Fairy sister, who are you?”
Ren Xin gently said, “I’m here to check if Cinderella is suffering. I’m here to save you.”
The little girl looked back at her parents. Seeing them still, she nervously said, “Fairy sister, is Mom and Dad okay? Actually, they’re really good to me, I’m not suffering at all.”
Ren Xin lovingly stroked the little girl’s head and softly said, “I know you are a special good girl, so I’ll make sure your parents love you, and your brother loves you too. From now on, you’ll be the jewel of this family.”
Little Yiyi didn’t understand such complex words, she just kept emphasizing that her parents and brother were good people.
Ren Xin felt that she should give these three a small punishment to let out Yiyi’s frustrations.
“I know they’ll wake up soon. Little Yiyi’s life from now on will be smooth, peaceful, and happy. This is my blessing for you!”
Then Ren Xin used a forgetfulness talisman on Little Yiyi. “Forget the bad things. Your life shouldn’t carry the burdens of a broken childhood.”
The three unconscious people were tormented by nightmare spells, facing the things they feared most deep within their hearts in their dreams.