Chapter 1427: Chapter 1009: Full-time Mother’s Counterattack 17 (Four Thousand)
Qi Qi was straightforward, directly posting videos to find enough evidence to prove that her brother and sister-in-law were sponging off their parents. She uploaded pictures of the annual living expenses she provided to her parents, and angrily criticized how her parents, brother, and sister-in-law treated her and her son after her divorce. Now, she’s providing enough for her parents’ retirement, and she owes parents, not her brother.
Even though many comments under this video accused her of being unfilial, earning so much yet giving her parents so little, heartless.
But there were also many people supporting her decision; a daughter shouldn’t become a Voldemort. If she keeps giving her parents without restraint, it’s as good as raising her brother’s entire family. A brother who lives off threatening his sister should never be supported.
Qi Qi didn’t show her face, but responded on the video platform, and her brother’s family finally realized that this was her purposeful evasion, not wanting to be involved, leading them to start blaming each other.
Ultimately, the ones who suffered the most were these parents who indulged their children.
They didn’t expect to be fiercely scolded by their son and daughter-in-law, unable to believe it was their son who they doted on since childhood. Amidst their sorrow, they gradually understood why Qi Qi was avoiding them so much—clearly, she also feared being tainted by such a brother and sister-in-law, and they too were ended up being disliked because of it.
Thinking about the money Qi Qi transferred yearly, which they turned over to their son without leaving a penny, only to end up like this, how could the parents not be heartbroken?
But regardless of how heartbroken they were, how many videos or messages they sent Qi Qi, she directly responded.
"Go home and live your lives well. If you continue to help them, it’ll ruin you completely. Aid in emergencies, not poverty. I have no reason to support them; if you want to give them money, keep on doing it. Anyway, I only give twenty thousand yuan a year, no more than that. I won’t give them a single cent!"
In Beijing, one night’s stay costs seven or eight hundred yuan—who can afford that? They arrived full of confidence, but skulked back like street rats, gaining nothing good, leaving that vampire brother unwilling. After returning home, he persistently called Qi Qi, sent WeChat messages, causing her to blacklist them directly.
After blacklisting, they changed numbers to call, so as long as she saw it was a call from home, she just blacklisted it as well, blocking calls one after another, eventually changing her number altogether.
From then on, any call went unanswered, no matter how many times they called.
Beijing is so big; where could they find Qi Qi?
As long as Qi Qi wants to avoid them, they will never find her.
She never posts videos with her son ordinarily, so there’s no way to find any information about the child; they might not even know if his name and surname have changed.
Her indifference led her brother to spill negativity about Qi Qi every day on the video platform, but she completely ignored it, going about her business.
Even as trolls and nitpickers cursed and insulted her below, she ignored them. Thus, in April’s sunny spring, her platform’s followers exceeded ten million.
See, no matter how much you slander me, you can’t stop my fame. It’s pathetic that after slandering me for half a year, you only have a little over ten thousand followers. No matter how hard you try, you just can’t catch up—frustrating, isn’t it? Serves you right! Even if I donated my money, not a dime would go to you.
In the first half of the year, she achieved an income of 13.5 million, continuing to invest this money into the company for operation. With increasingly ample funds, Xingchen’s development proceeded ever more smoothly.
The summer vacation at the end of third-year college, her son would be a first-grader the next semester. Thankfully, she had prepared all necessary documents well; online registration in early July went smoothly, as did the home visit in August, just waiting for school to start at the end of August.
This summer, she gave up livestreaming for money and took her child on a month’s vacation—all free travel, all the way from Chicken Head to Chicken Tail, just along the spine. Next summer, she could explore the Chicken Belly direction.
The month cost almost one hundred thousand yuan, but traveling ten thousand miles truly surpassed reading ten thousand books, as her son grew increasingly confident and determined.
In certain places, the mother and child participated by cycling. Of course, the bicycle was taken out from the space and put back in; her son didn’t know, thinking she bought and sold it on the spot.
In August, besides dealing with the final school check, she livestreamed for half a month, went to the company for team training for half a month, until school started on August 28th. At that time, her son was 6 years and 8 months old, and she was 28 minus two months.
Her son needed daily pick-up and drop-off for school, supervised homework; she sent her child to a small dining table, not because she couldn’t afford a nanny, but felt it unnecessary. After all, the elementary school and community were separated by only one road, and the small dining table was managed on rotation by parents from the class. It was much cleaner than outside; meals were set at 20 yuan each, including sleep and evening homework supervision. With two meals a day, by the time she picked him up, it was around seven o’clock. This was hosted by two full-time mothers from the class; it earned money and cared for the kids, which she found acceptable, so she enrolled Qi Yang.