Chapter 333 - 335: Selling Your Younger Brother
Chapter 333 - 335: Selling Your Younger Brother
[!!! He’s already dead, but his internal organs are still alive!]
[It’s simple. You can tell right away his son was definitely murdered, and his organs were sold off.]
[Holy shit, that’s horrifying. So this kind of dark stuff really happens in the world? I always thought it was fake!]
[For real?]
[This stuff is real. I have a relative who was tricked and taken over there. It’s terrifying. Having your organs sold is actually one of the luckier outcomes; at least you don’t have to endure torture.]
Hearing Su Nian say this, the boy’s mother could no longer hold back. She trembled all over and suddenly collapsed.
No matter how disobedient her son had been when he was alive, the knowledge that he was gone now filled her heart with nothing but pain.
The other two people also stood there, numb, their eyes widening in an instant.
They had considered many possibilities, but never this one. The boy was indeed disobedient, but for him to just suddenly be gone...
The boy’s mother still couldn’t accept it. She took a step back, her eyes filled with panic.
"How is that possible? Master, you must have made a mistake, right?"
"How could this be the outcome? You must have gotten it wrong! I told you we shouldn’t trust these fortune-tellers!"
Overcome by terror, she insisted Su Nian was wrong, her emotions spiraling out of control.
But the father also looked at Su Nian with suspicion. In his heart, he knew it was a possibility.
But even if the boy wasn’t the most likable child, he couldn’t bear to hear such an answer.
The young man standing in the back, however, stared with wide eyes. He was a long-time fan of Su Nian’s, having followed her since she first started streaming.
He was the one who had insisted his parents come here for a reading, but he never expected this outcome.
His lips moved, but he found he couldn’t say a single word.
He had to take several deep breaths before he could calm himself down.
He looked at Su Nian with a desperate expression. "Master... is he really dead?"
Su Nian nodded, her slender fingers beginning another divination.
Her lips moved slightly, but her words were clear and distinct.
"Yes. Do you have a photo of your brother?"
Su Nian answered affirmatively, then asked him for a picture of his brother.
The young man was flustered, but he had come prepared. With trembling hands, he pulled a photograph from his bag.
He knew Su Nian was exceptionally skilled at face reading, so he had prepared a photo beforehand.
But he never imagined she would reach such a conclusion before even looking at the photo—that his little brother was already dead.
Still, he couldn’t help but look at Su Nian.
’Maybe the streamer got it wrong. She didn’t even look at the photo just now.’
Although he knew the hope was slim, he still looked at Su Nian with a pleading expression.
But upon seeing the face in the photo, Su Nian’s expression darkened completely.
The boy in the photo was wearing a soccer jersey, looking youthful and vibrant, even a little handsome.
In Su Nian’s eyes, however, he was shrouded in the aura of death.
"He died half a month ago."
Su Nian’s gaze swept over the family of three as she answered in a calm tone.
The young man’s handsome face twisted in anguish.
Tears streamed down his face.
"How is that possible! Half a month ago, he had just left home! He couldn’t have been tricked that quickly! Streamer, you must have made a mistake!"
Even though he had little hope left in his heart, he still voiced his doubts, but Su Nian just shook her head.
"He was lured away by someone."
At these words, the three of them were instantly agitated.
"Who lured him away?"
Su Nian picked up the photo and glanced at it again.
"It was a friend of his, someone he was very close to. They’d known each other for over a decade. His surname is Wei."
Su Nian’s words were very clear, and with a hint like that, the family of three quickly thought of someone.
After all, that surname wasn’t exactly uncommon, and all three of them knew him.
The young man stepped forward. "But he’s my brother’s best friend! They’ve known each other for over ten years, since they were classmates in elementary school. They were so close. How is that possible?"
The rest of the family wore the same shocked expressions, unable and unwilling to believe it.
The boy’s father, in particular, was growing furious.
No matter what, he had watched that kid grow up for over ten years. How could he possibly do something like this?
’This Master must have found out a little information and is just spouting nonsense.’
"Don’t talk nonsense! I know that kid. He’s very smart, and he’s my younger son’s best friend. How could he possibly do something like that? We even know his parents. There’s no way he’d do it!"
He spoke with absolute certainty, and Su Nian’s brow furrowed slightly.
"He was indeed lured away by the boy named Wei Fu."
The three of them still looked completely incredulous. In a fit of rage, the boy’s father was about to pull the others away to leave.
[What’s so strange about it? The streamer doesn’t know them, so why would she make things up just to sling mud at someone?]
[Exactly. And a lot of people really are tricked by acquaintances.]
[I think it’s understandable. After all, they’ve known that person for so many years. We’re outsiders, so we can see it clearly, but for them, after more than ten years, they’d obviously find it hard to believe.]
"Don’t listen to this charlatan! Let’s go find the police. We’ve already filed a report. The police will definitely help us!"
But just as they were about to leave, the young man couldn’t hold back any longer.
He patted his father’s hand reassuringly.
"Dad, let me just confirm one more time."
He walked back and took out another photograph.
"Streamer, please look. Who was it that lured him away?"
A final shred of hope lingered in his eyes. The photograph showed many boys.
It looked like a class photo. A group of vibrant young men stood on a soccer field, holding soccer balls and laughing freely.
Su Nian merely swept her eyes over it before her hand moved, pointing with unerring accuracy to one person.
"It’s him."
Su Nian looked closely at the person’s features, sensing there was more hidden there that she hadn’t seen before.
Su Nian pointed casually, and the family was completely stunned.
The young man, in particular, knew Su Nian would never make baseless accusations. That meant there was only one conclusion: she was telling the truth.
"He’s been our neighbor for over ten years! How could he do something like this?"
Su Nian glanced up at him and explained, "It’s true that he’s your neighbor, but his heart is crooked. Moreover, he’s in a huge amount of debt from online loans."
"He couldn’t pay it back, and those people were threatening to chop off his fingers. So, he came up with a ’great’ idea."
"Sell your little brother."
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