Before, Cui Nuannuan always refused to mention her family situation, and I didn't inquire too much.

I only knew that her mother was not good to her, showing no love at all usually, and only contacting her when she needed money.

Now I know that Cui's mother is indeed a single mother, but with a strange history of five marriages and divorces.

Nuannuan is the daughter from her first marriage, and she only took the surname Cui after her parents divorced.

Cui Juan always blamed Nuannuan, her daughter, for the divorce, and treated her with scolding and abuse.

It was only after the second marriage that the situation improved.

And that friend Liang Qing, who Nuannuan held as she jumped off the building, is the child of this second marriage!

Although called a friend, teachers and classmates from Nuannuan's school confirmed that Liang Qing often bullied Nuannuan at school.

Not long after divorcing Cui Juan, the second husband got drunk and drowned in the river.

The third and fourth husbands seemed to have little to do with us, so we didn't investigate further.

As for this last husband, he had a son with Cui Juan, but they still ended up divorcing.

Cui Juan took all the money she asked from Nuannuan and gave it to her half-brother from the same mother.

The elder brother sighed, "With her personality, it's not surprising she divorces, but being able to marry five times is quite a skill."

What puzzles me is why Liang Qing, the woman who bullied Nuannuan, would come back again?

Moreover, both her and Nuannuan's phones mysteriously disappeared from the scene of the fall.

Before further investigation could be conducted, the slightly improved online sentiment quickly turned back.

Cui Juan actually recorded our two phone conversations and posted them online!

When the content was opened, it read:

"It's because of you that my daughter is suffering, you deserve to die!"

"Auntie, I'm sorry, it's my fault."

"You old hag, I'll make sure you can't get out of bed!"

The skillful editing matched her skyrocketing number of fans, I have to admit, I admire her a bit.

But now I'm in even more trouble, as the recordings sparked public outrage and a new round of online attacks.

Many even started conspiracy theories, claiming my family background was influential enough to "hastily close the case."

Almost everyone supported Cui Juan and me fighting to the end, with some extremists even threatening to talk to my parents.

I had no choice but to send my parents on a trip to relax and urge the villagers to stay indoors as much as possible.

Even in the hospital, I had to wear a hat and mask to avoid being recognized and causing trouble.

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