Yes, that's her train of thought.

She's taken the energy she used to kowtow at my doorstep and redirected it online, where she's gaining quite a bit of attention.

These days, netizens enjoy reading about these family dramas, the more bizarre the better.

My classmate showed me the livestream, and as soon as I entered, I saw her playing up the victim role:

"Both my parents have passed away, and my eldest sister is not in good health. Back then, my parents felt sorry for their childless family, so they sent my second sister to them. But I never expected that family to forget our kindness. Now, they outright deny this ever happened."

"They got a child from our family, but they won't even let me see my second sister! I even knelt down to beg them, but they refused. She's still my sister after all! When our parents passed away, they still worried about her, calling out her name. How heartless can they be! I just hope that family can have a bit of conscience and not be so cold-hearted."

Even the bedridden eldest sister was brought out by Zhao Juan.

The woman sat in a wheelchair, full of sorrow:

"When our parents were alive, the child they sent away was their biggest worry and longing. They often feared she wasn't living well. Sometimes my mother would secretly cry at night, her eyes nearly blinded from crying. We're not insisting she recognizes us, we just feel that being human should involve some familial affection."

The audience in the livestream had mixed opinions, some saying they were hypocritical and just looking for attention, while others, like saints, suggested it would be better to acknowledge their relatives.

I jumped in directly: "Are you sure that family took your child? Or did your family abandon a child, picked up by some other unlucky Samaritan?"

"When they were alive, they missed her so much, yet they never came to see her. It's been over a decade without any care. How come suddenly they're so nostalgic now that they're gone?"

Within two seconds,

I was kicked out of the livestream.

Society is progressing, and the livestream audience isn't naive; they're not easily manipulated as pawns.

Most people know what's going on.

In their youth, they casually discarded their daughters, now in their old age, they want to reap the benefits of their labor. This kind of drama, netizens have seen too much of it in recent years.

Everyone is just curious, wondering if the biggest victim - that's me - will eventually acknowledge them.

Acknowledgment is out of the question, it will never happen in this lifetime.

At most, I'll just join in for the entertainment.

There were some rumors at school, after all, Zhao Juan used to call me "second sister" a few times at the beginning, but after we fell out, no one mentioned it again.

Seeing that the moral high ground wasn't working, Zhao Juan took advantage of the traffic and started selling goods.

I actually admire her for this, always able to make the most of everything around her.

One day, I accidentally logged in with a secondary account and saw her eldest sister selling diapers while sitting in a wheelchair.

Perhaps due to limited mobility, she gestured.

A little boy appeared in the frame, handing her something.

Huh?

My eyes widened.

I never heard about another child in her family? Even in past lives, I never knew about this little boy's existence. Where did this child come from?

Seems like there's something interesting going on.

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