Chapter 121 - He Didn’t Tell Me That She Was Such a Troublemaker
Chapter 121: He Didn’t Tell Me That She Was Such a Troublemaker
Kesi’s expression turned stiff as expected.
In embarrassment, Zheyu said, “How could I ask you to treat me?”
“Yeah, we guys should be the ones treating you,” Yuyan chimed in.
“It’s not a matter of who does the deed,” Jiang Xun looked at them coldly, “but there are some things that I have to make clear. Yesterday, I just ate an extra three bowls of rice than you guys, but I didn’t touch the dishes much at all.”
Why didn’t she eat much? It wasn’t because the dishes tasted terrible or anything; now that she’d had the opportunity to eat so much delicious food, she had become a picky eater.
“If you don’t believe me, you can watch the livestream archive. Regardless, I won’t help the four of you finish your leftovers.” Jiang Xun sneered.
Zheyu and Yuyan smiled awkwardly. Kesi felt as if she had been slapped, and her face was burning red.
“On the other hand, can you finish everything on the table?” Jiang Xun raised her eyebrows and sneered. “As you said yesterday, the country is against wasting food, so it’s not good to leave so much behind.”
[Damn, Jiang Jiang switched to Big Boss Xun mode again.]
[She doesn’t care that they’re in the middle of a livestream.]
[Good on her tbh. Some people just need to be educated.]
[Favorability Points + 966]
Zheyu braced himself to save his dignity. “We made a lot to save some for Jiayi. He just came back from running and went back to his room to rest.”
Split Underpants: [Hehe, you saved some for Jiayi, but couldn’t save any for Jiang Xun?”
[And you’re saying that you have a good impression of Jiang Xun? Tch, men (derogatory).]
[The guests invited for this program aren’t of good quality. Why is Jiang Xun the only normal person?]
[That’s the only way to stand out ig. We’re watching it with great enthusiasm while being angry.]
[@unfulfilledlovers You guys really know the secret to blowing up in popularity huh.]
At least half of the viewers who watched the livestream yesterday were dissatisfied with Jiang Xun, but today, most of them were on her side.
“I will make sure that all of you finish eating this food.” Jiang Xun stared at them. “Don’t even think about wasting a single crumb of bread.”
The four of them felt an inexplicable pressure when Jiang Xun glared down at them. They were so nervous that their hearts felt as if they would beat out of their chests
*.
Even when Jiayi finally rested up and got out of bed, Kesi and the others still hadn’t finished the breakfast that they had prepared.
Tianqing then said, “We still have a lot here. Jiang Xun, let’s eat together.”
Jiang Xun snorted. “I thought you guys said that you didn’t make any for me? You should only cook as much as you need. If you can’t finish this, then why did you cook so much?”
“Jiang Xun, don’t be so vindictive. Can’t we talk properly?” Kesi looked unhappy. “Song Tianqing was asking you to join us out of kindness.”
[Kindness my ass! Are you treating people to leftovers?]
[The bread in the basket has been broken into half lmao how can you expect someone to eat something that everyone’s already touched?]
[Anyone who has a little bit of common decency and knows how to respect others wouldn’t do such a thing.]
[Hehe, letting people eat leftovers. Do you call this kindness? It reeks of spite.]
[If anyone still speaks up for Luo Kesi and Song Tianqing today, I’ll spit on every single one of them. Today, I’ll become an internet troll and adopt their bad habits!]
[These two people are obviously ganging up to bully Jiang Xun, but it’s lucky that she’s not easily bullied. If it were anyone else, they might have been stepped on like a doormat.]
[Luo Kesi and Song Tianqing are the embodiment of the world’s bitterness, condensed into human form.]
The live chat comments were immediately screenshot and made into articles by netizens watching the show and posted on Weibo. Jiang Xun’s were also part of the crowd adding fuel to the fire.
The screenshots were actually at the bottom of the trending list, and it seemed that they were continuing to rise in the rankings.
Jiang Xun stared straight at Kesi for a while, making her inexplicably fidget and shy away. Upon witnessing the action, Jiang Xun said with a mocking smile, “Although I have a big appetite,I wouldn’t eat someone else’s leftovers.”
Jiayi also disagreed with the other four’s actions. “Luo Kesi, you may be kind, but it’s not appropriate for Jiang Xun to eat these.”
“Jiang Xun, are you satisfied with this?” Zheyu asked.
Wangsa: [Why didn’t you think about leaving enough for Jiang Xun when you were making breakfast? Why are you asking now?]
[It seems that Ji Zheyu and Feng Yuyan are not as good as Jiayi. At least Jiayi still knows some basic manners and respect.]
[Hard pass on Ji Yuyan and Feng Zheyu.]
[The two of them are quite compatible with Luo Kesi and Song Tianqing.]
“I brought my own food,” Jiang Xun explained. She then knocked on the table. “Remember to eat all of this. You guys are in a livestream, after all; if you waste your food, someone will clip and post this online.”
In other words, it would bring both the guests and the production team a negative effect on their reputations.
Although Jiang Xun didn’t say anything, Kesi and the others understood what she meant. Their expressions changed, and they started stuffing bread into their mouths with dark faces.
Even if their faces turned green, they still had to continue eating.
Seeing this, Jiang Xun stood up and turned to the camera. “Director, don’t cut the camera. Keep it on them and let the audience watch them finish their food.”
Shuli: “…”
Shuli wiped his face and let out a long sigh. “When I invited Jiang Xun onto the show, Hou Guanglin didn’t tell me that she was such a troublemaker.”
Zhisheng paused. “…Maybe it’s because none of the guests in Director Hou’s program provoked her like that?”
“Director, what should we do now? Should we cut the camera?” someone asked.
As soon as he said that, the live chat on the screen was filled with comments.
[Don’t cut the camera, or I’ll report the production team for wasting food.]
[Yeah, let us watch. We’re supervising.]
[This is the first time a supervisor is not allowed to waste food. I feel great watching this.]
[I feel that I’m a representative of actual positive change.]
Shuli stared at the comments blankly. “…Cut what? Can’t you see that the audience won’t let us?” He felt helpless, and let out a sigh of exhaustion. “Let’s continue the livestream of them eating.”
After that, Jiang Xun returned to her room and took out the food she had brought from her suitcase. She had planned to use it as emergency supplies, but she didn’t expect it to be used today.
She brought the food back to the restaurant and sat back in her original seat, watching over them as she ate.
Kesi and the others were about to throw up from eating so much, but when they saw Jiang Xun gobbling down the food, they immediately felt even worse.
Soon after, Jiang Xun had finished her own food, while Kesi and the others were this close to just stuffing the food into their mouths.
“Wasting food is a shameful thing. Whether it’s leftovers or stuffing it in when you’re clearly full, it’s all a waste,” Jiang Xun said with a sullen face. “How many people in this world barely have enough to eat? How many people have never even eaten bread in their entire lives? Therefore, no matter what the situation is, whether it’s eating at a buffet or cooking by yourself, you have to act according to your own circumstances.”
[Aaaaaaa I learned from Jiang Jiang again ; ;]
[Is this what it’s like to be a fan of someone with such a good outlook on the world…?]
[Hehe, what are you pretending for? Educating people in reality shows? It makes her seem like she can do it. She only knows how to speak in a dignified manner.]