Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities-Chapter 483 - : Aphasic Child

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Chapter 483 - 483: Aphasic Child

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Many irritable netizens in the live stream burst into laughter.

[How could Gu Jin say this? Do her words hold any weight? Does she think she’s a doctor?]

[They should go to the hospital for a checkup. If something is wrong, they shouldn’t delay treatment.]

[A country bumpkin shouldn’t say empty words. You’re just a high school student. Don’t tell me you want to establish a persona as a medical talent?]

[Gu Jin is delaying Mr. Qiu’s treatment. Isn’t she afraid that Mr. Qiu will hold her legally accountable?]

Just as the netizens were denouncing Gu Jin, many gold-colored floating comments that looked well suited to the rich appeared. These bullet comments came from the rich people on the donation rankings.

[She’s really a doctor.]

[I wouldn’t speak so soon about legal accountability.]

[I’m suddenly envious of Qiu Baizhou. I also want Big Boss Gu to touch and examine me.]

A bunch of baffling words stunned the netizens.

To their surprise, Qiu Baizhou actually believed Gu Jin’s words and nodded his head in thanks.

The other guests did not have any objections.

Qiao Xuan didn’t know Gu Jin well, so she could only look at the familiar Gu Yang with a questioning gaze.

Gu Yang gave her a reassuring look. “My older sister knows medicine. She’s very capable.”

“I’m sorry, I’m sorry. It’s all our fault for not taking care of the children.”

At this moment, the couple pulled a little boy over to apologize. It was the child at the lead who had led the chase just now.

Old Li slapped the little boy’s butt and made him cry. He blamed himself and said, “It’s all this brat’s fault. He was disobedient and ran around with his friends. freewe(b)novel.c(o)m

Their village was a poor village. The village secretary had said that he was counting on these celebrities to help them promote their goods to escape poverty!

This was the hope of the entire village. They could not offend them and make them leave in anger.

The child wailed, but he was still very insistent. He straightened his neck and pointed at the dirty little boy over there. He said angrily, “Dad, why did you hit me? I didn’t hit you!

“It’s that Little Mute! I didn’t do anything wrong! That Little Mute came to steal our fruits and ran away when he was discovered. We’re catching a thief!” Little Mute stood under the tree with a grapefruit in his hand.

The other children obviously followed their leader and echoed his words.

“That’s right, Uncle Li. It’s Little Mute’s fault!”

“Uncle Li, don’t hit Brother Little Hu. It was Little Mute who hit him.”

Old Li pulled a long face and frowned at Little Mute. After all, he was someone else’s child. He couldn’t hit or scold him, so he continued to apologize on behalf of his own child.

“I’m sorry. I’ll deal with this kid when I get back.”

The guests looked at the crying child and looked at each other. Finally, they looked at Qiao Xuan and Qiu Baizhou, who had the most say.

What else could they do? They were almost all adults. How could they be calculative with a little kid?

Qiao Xuan said helplessly, “Children tend to be naughty, so we won’t…”

Qiu Baizhou continued coldly, “Children are insensible, so they should be taught a lesson.”

Everyone present was stunned.

Qiu Baizhou looked at the farmer’s son, Wang Lihu, with a serious expression. He squatted down. “Your name is Li Hu, right?”

Li Hu was clearly a little afraid of Qiu Baizhou. He cowered and nodded, his aura lacking. “I didn’t do anything wrong.”

Qiu Baizhou continued, “You weren’t the one who ran into her. That’s true. Did you just say that you were catching a thief?”

Li Hu was stunned. Then, he ran over and pulled Little Mute over. “Yes, it’s him. He stole my grapefruit! He was the one who bumped into you. It’s his fault!” Old Li looked at the camera and frowned. “Little Hu, stop fooling around.” “Did you steal their grapefruit?” Qiu Baizhou looked at Little Mute.

Little Mute stared at Qiu Baizhou. He wanted to speak, but he couldn’t. He could only squeak and make broken syllables. He shook his head vigorously and gestured randomly.

Gu Yang’s eyes darkened. This child wasn’t mute, he had aphasia.

Gu Yang could read his meaning through his body language and expression. “He said that he didn’t steal it. He picked it up outside.”

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