The Female Lead Decides to Act Wickedly

Chapter 1394 - 515: I Am the Evil Nanny (Part 17)_3



Chapter 1394 - 515: I Am the Evil Nanny (Part 17)_3

Zhou Rujin was, of course, furious.

Those bags were indeed not really to her taste, and she usually just left them in the cabinet collecting dust.

But, no matter how much she didn’t like them, she had bought them with real money; they were her belongings.

Yet He Xiutian’s daughter secretly took them away. That was theft, a crime!

Even if the items were exchanged back, it still couldn’t cover up the fact.

Not to mention she even damaged them; the loss was at least hundreds of thousands!

If she called the police and the case went to court, it would definitely be enough for a jail sentence!

Only... seeing He Xiutian sobbing her heart out, recalling her diligence over the past three years, Zhou Rujin softened.

She didn’t call the police, nor did she demand compensation from He Xiutian; she didn’t even fire her.

She simply turned a big issue into a small one, and a small one into nothing.

He Xiutian was endlessly grateful and became even more attentive in helping Zhou Rujin take care of the child.

However, Zhao Yan’s trouble hadn’t been solved.

She was still burdened with hundreds of thousands in high-interest loans.

He Xiutian took out all her savings and even advanced a year’s salary through foreknowledge, and it was only enough to pay the interest.

Forced into a corner, He Xiutian could only use various excuses to borrow money from Zhou Rujin.

Although Zhou Rujin wasn’t very happy about it, she still lent it to her.

But 30,000 to 50,000 yuan was really nothing to her.

Yet as the number of times increased, with only borrowing and no repaying, and the amounts kept going up, Zhou Rujin started to have doubts.

She secretly had someone investigate and discovered that Zhao Yan had actually taken out online loans.

No need to ask; all the money He Xiutian borrowed from her had been thrown into Zhao Yan’s bottomless pit.

High-interest loans are just like gambling or drug use—something you must never touch, even if it kills you.

Once you get involved, it means your family will be ruined and lives lost!

On top of that, with the prior "stealing" incident on record, Zhou Rujin truly had no good impression of Zhao Yan.

By association, she also developed resistance toward He Xiutian—someone like that is too dangerous; no one can guarantee what crazy things she might do for money, for her daughter.

Adults aside, the key was that she had a three-year-old son at home.

The more Zhou Rujin thought about it, the more worried she became. She refused He Xiutian’s request to borrow money and was preparing to find an excuse to fire her as well!

He Xiutian was already being suffocated by the high-interest loans, and Zhou Rujin’s refusal and coldness became the last straw that broke her.

He Xiutian became twisted; she actually came to hate Zhou Rujin, kidnapped her son, and tried to demand ransom.

Zhou Rujin had already grown wary of He Xiutian, and she quickly noticed that something was wrong.

Panicked, He Xiutian fled in a blind rush, clutching the child as she collided with a large truck coming straight at them...

This was the plot in the original storyline, one of the blood debts He Xiutian owed.

In the second version of the plot that had been tampered with by the virus, He Xiutian still went to the Zhou Family as a nanny.

She didn’t kidnap the child, but in her hatred, she gave birth to the idea of taking revenge on Zhou Rujin.

Taking advantage of the chance to follow Zhou Rujin to the large flat where Mr. Feng and Mrs. Feng lived for a meal, she secretly opened the gas valve and then set a fire.

The blaze was huge; it not only burned Zhou Rujin and her son to death, it also spread to the neighbor’s apartment next door.

That household had only one paralyzed elderly person. The nanny who cared for them had gone out to buy groceries and happened to escape.

Of course, it was precisely because the nanny was gone and there was no one to help that the old man was choked to death by smoke.

Three lives—an even greater sin than in the original plot.

He Tiantian couldn’t help but secretly sigh.

What made He Tiantian sigh even more was that the elderly person who was innocently implicated wasn’t just anyone, but none other than Qiao Zhenbang, Professor Qiao!

"Tiantian, you actually don’t need to sigh over fate or anything. Back then the housekeeping company gave you two interview options: one was Teacher Wang at the A University faculty dorms, and the other was the Zhou Family!"

Student Xiao D sensed He Tiantian’s emotional fluctuation and couldn’t help jumping out to complain: "You didn’t choose the Zhou Family; instead you went to the A University faculty dorms—"

"Student Xiao D, are you saying I did it on purpose?"

Because Qiao Zhenbang was a professor at A University, did He Tiantian deliberately go to the A University faculty dorms for the interview, not to really find a job, but for Professor Qiao?!

He Tiantian asked back lightly.

Her tone wasn’t heavy, but it still put inexplicable pressure on Student Xiao D.

Uh, this Half-step Villain stuff really is quite terrifying.

Student Xiao D shook its furry little body. Though a bit scared, it still braced itself and said, "Isn’t that the case? How could there be so many coincidences in this world?!"

This wasn’t something it said on its own; it was actually one of Tiantian’s own quotes.

"Yeah, how could there be so many coincidences in this world!"

He Tiantian didn’t bother with Student Xiao D’s "presumption" and instead let out a faint sigh.

For example, in the second version of the plot, Zhou Rujin had clearly gone with Feng Mingtang to visit his parents, taking the child along.

But when the fire broke out, Feng Mingtang and Mr. and Mrs. Feng, that family of three, had just happened to go out, leaving only Zhou Rujin and her son, and a mentally deranged Evil Nanny behind...


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