Good Sisters Become Internet Celebrities Together
Yu Song was a little stunned when she received the news. She lowered her voice to Huo Anran and said, “I don’t even know her. Why does she want to see me?”
Huo Anran sighed, “I just want to know. Maybe I can talk her down. These young people nowadays, really—at the slightest disagreement, they rush up to the rooftop.”
“Officer Huo, don’t stereotype. You’re young too, and so am I. I’m definitely not like that. If she wants to jump, it’s got nothing to do with me. I don’t want to go!”
Yu Song was tidying up her dormitory. She had already paid her accommodation fees and was assigned the same dorm she had before.
He Zilu had already passed away.
Guo Zimu and Feng Ruirui hadn’t planned to stay in that dorm anymore.
They always felt scared, and now that Yu Song’s matter had become such a big deal and was even posted online, how could they face staying there?
So they packed everything up thoroughly.
For now, Yu Song was the only one left in that dorm, and she was quite happy about it.
Paying for a single room with the cost of a four-person room—how great was that?
Just as she finished putting her things away, Huo Anran’s colleague Liu Jingjia came to find her, saying that Xia Yuxin wanted to live stream a jump from the rooftop and had specifically requested to see her.
The moment Yu Song heard “live streaming a jump,” she immediately knew Xia Yuxin didn’t really want to jump.
Besides, Xia Yuxin didn’t even know her.
Why would she call her over?
To get revenge for He Zilu?
Seeing that she didn’t want to go, Huo Anran persuaded, “You should at least go with us and listen to what she has to say. This has become a huge issue now. The platform dares not shut down her stream. City leaders are all watching nervously, afraid the situation will spiral out of control. Xiao Yu, whether you want to go or not, you have to.”
Liu Jingjia added, “Aren’t you curious why she’s looking for you? You said you and she have no connection, right? We’re all very puzzled. Just because of your dispute with He Zilu, she suddenly wants to confide in you? It doesn’t make sense.”
Yu Song shook her head, “Of course I’m curious, but some people think in abnormal ways. There’s no need to analyze why she’s doing this. The important thing is that she doesn’t actually want to jump.”
Huo Anran sighed, “But she said if her stream gets cut off, she will jump, and if she can’t find you, she’ll still do it.”
Yu Song touched her chin, “Could it be that she wants to ride on my traffic and become an internet celebrity?”
Liu Jingjia smiled at her wild imagination, but Huo Anran said, “It’s not impossible. Becoming an internet celebrity can bring both fame and fortune. Many young kids don’t want to study properly anymore; they just want to make a splash online.”
Yu Song was about to say something when her phone rang.
It was Gu Zhiye. “Xiao Yu, hurry over. If something happens, you’ll regret it.”
“Why would I regret it? This has nothing to do with me, okay?”
Gu Zhiye noticed she spoke so calmly, as if she wasn’t worried at all.
Beside him, Huo Anran added into the call, “Captain Gu, I showed Xiao Yu Xia Yuxin’s livestream. She’s not interested and said Xia Yuxin definitely doesn’t want to die—she’s just crying, throwing a tantrum, and threatening to hang herself.”
Yu Song: “Exactly! And I’ll say it again: whether she dies or not has nothing to do with me.”
“Xiao Yu, I just applied to escalate this case due to its special circumstances. That means you’ll be allowed to participate in the investigation. You should come here with Huo Anran first.”
Yu Song put her phone aside and turned on speaker mode.
She was preparing her gear when she heard that and immediately grabbed her pillow, “No problem, Captain Gu. I’m coming right now!”
Huo Anran was dumbfounded, “Wow, you changed your mind so fast!”
Yu Song smiled broadly, “Serving the people, of course!”
At the scene, Ji Jiang looked at Gu Zhiye in surprise, “You applied for this? When? How come I didn’t know?”
“With you. Just now,” Gu Zhiye replied.
Ji Jiang frowned, about to say it was irregular, but Director Hong came huffing and puffing, “Where is she? Which green-haired… green-haired girl hasn’t arrived yet?”
Ji Jiang didn’t hesitate, “We sent someone to pick her up. She’s already on the way.”
By the time Yu Song arrived, Director Hong patted her shoulder and said seriously, “Comrade Xiao Yu, as police officers, we all despise bullies. But the country has laws, and the family has rules. No matter what mistakes she’s made, she must be saved and face the law’s punishment. If the law can’t handle it, there will still be moral reprimands. Besides, Xia Yuxin may have been manipulated into committing crimes. Xiao Yu, I know you have deep resentment, which is understandable, but timing is also important…”
Yu Song was speechless. “Director, do you think I forced He Zilu to jump? Now you’re worried I might force this girl too? Then send the Special Police in. Just take her down directly. Even if it happens during the livestream, it’s fine. The netizens seeing the Special Police in action will only praise their skills.”
She shrugged, “I told you I didn’t want to come. Why insist on calling me? Now that I’m here, I have to hold back and bite my tongue, worried I’ll say something unpopular. And if she jumps anyway, will her family blame me too? Do I really look like such an easy scapegoat?”
Director Hong smiled awkwardly, “Don’t worry. If anything happens, it’s on me. Besides, everything is already arranged. She won’t be alone—Special Police, firefighters, and our Criminal Police comrades are all in place. But still, it’s dangerous where she’s standing. If something really happens, nobody wants to see it.”
“I understand. I’ll definitely talk her down.”
Director Hong was stunned by how certain she sounded.
Gu Zhiye and Ji Jiang were also taken aback.
Does she really have that much confidence?
Xia Yuxin stood on the rooftop, hair tousled, wearing a white dress, looking especially ethereal—like something out of a youth idol drama.
Her eyes were dazed, and her voice broken and fragile.
Seeing Yu Song come up, she shouted, “You’re the one who forced He Zilu to die! You’re going to force me to die too, aren’t you? I made mistakes, but He Zilu pushed me. If I didn’t listen to her, she would have hit and scolded me. What else could I do?”
Yu Song was utterly speechless, “Wait, what did you just say? When did I ever meet you?”
“Who else but you? You kept sending me messages. People online keep cursing me, saying you’re a hero and I deserve to die like He Zilu.”
“Show me who sent you those messages!” Yu Song snapped, furious.
Was this another trick from that malicious teacher Hei Rui?
Trying to make everyone think she forced a second bully to jump?
“Give me your phone. I’ll help you check who’s impersonating me.”
Xia Yuxin was live streaming while holding her phone.
She cried, “Who else would it be? That person said many things only He Zilu and I know. Didn’t He Zilu tell you?”
Yu Song laughed bitterly, “Stop being ridiculous, okay? If I had forced He Zilu to die, how could she have told me your secrets?”
“She was a demon. Everything I did wrong was because of her. She deserved to die. What does it have to do with me?”
“Yeah, yeah. I think so too. Her death has nothing to do with me. First, her parents came and called me a murderer. Now the netizens call me a hero. Hero my foot. I don’t even know who forced her to die. She definitely wasn’t the type to jump on her own.”
Yu Song originally wanted to join her in cursing He Zilu, but Xia Yuxin seemed to have tuned out, lost in her own misery.
“Why do they hate me? Since graduating high school, I haven’t contacted He Zilu at all. I went to a third-tier university and dropped out after a year because of depression—all because of those experiences. But they still want to hate me. They dug up all my info, found my family’s phone numbers, and insulted them for raising a monster!”
Yu Song grew impatient watching her performance.
Xia Yuxin cried more and more agitatedly.
Gu Zhiye and the others were already prepared.
Firefighters had climbed up from the window below, ready to push Xia Yuxin down safely.
Gu Zhiye was about to signal Yu Song to distract Xia Yuxin’s attention and coordinate with the firefighters, when Yu Song suddenly scolded, “Stop crying! Are you stupid? If you jump, the person who sent you messages will pop champagne to celebrate. Your online followers will immediately wash their hands of responsibility. The only ones who die and suffer are you and your family.”
The viewers watching the livestream fell silent.
Sure, Xia Yuxin was hateful and bad, but no one wanted anyone to die.
Someone sympathized, “Maybe what Yu said is true. She’s also a victim of bullying.”
“Who cares? Nobody bowed to He Zilu either. Maybe Xia Yuxin herself has violent tendencies.”
“Can you stop talking nonsense? Must she die?”
That last comment wasn’t just one person.
Seven or eight viewers on the screen told the person to shut up, fearing that Xia Yuxin would see the harsh words and impulsively jump.
But their worries were a bit unnecessary.
Xia Yuxin hadn’t looked at her phone for a long time and seemed to have forgotten she was streaming.
Maybe it was because Yu Song mentioned her family. Xia Yuxin sobbed, “They won’t be sad. They despise me, think I embarrass them, cause them trouble. They even say my close friends all know and they’re ashamed to face anyone.”
“Then let them be ashamed! They don’t care whether you live or die, so why do you care about them? Get down quickly. If you want to stream, just sit and stream properly. Only the first video clip is from the surveillance camera. Tell us who shot the last two clips, then talk about how He Zilu pressured you. You can become an internet celebrity too! Why are you running around and making trouble? You think you’re a little fairy in white jumping off a building? You look like a female ghost!”
Everyone listening was amused but dared not laugh.
No one expected Yu Song’s tongue to be so sharp.
Xia Yuxin was nearly enraged to death.
She took a step toward Yu Song and shouted, “What nonsense are you spouting? I don’t want to be an internet celebrity!”
“Sure you don’t? Didn’t you plan this with Dao Dao Gui Gui? One posts videos exposing He Zilu and you, the other livestreams the jump. Good sisters, of course, they want to debut together as internet celebrities.”
Dao Dao Gui Gui was the girl who posted videos accusing He Zilu and Xia Yuxin.
Gu Zhiye was suspicious too but didn’t dare be sure.
This was a matter of life and death, so he could only instruct people carefully.
He didn’t expect Yu Song to think the same way and openly reveal this in front of everyone.
Xia Yuxin was stunned.
She was startled but quickly recovered, “What nonsense are you saying? I don’t even know that person…”
Before she could finish, firefighters and Special Police surrounded her tightly to protect her.
Then a firefighter gently carried her down.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
Director Hong wiped sweat silently, feeling dry and parched all over.
From top to bottom, left to right, everyone was still shaken.
Yu Song went over and pulled the crying, tear-streaked Xia Yuxin out of the firefighter’s arms and slapped her hard, left and right.
Xia Yuxin’s phone fell to the ground but stubbornly stayed on livestream.
The angle wasn’t great, but from the sounds, everyone could tell what had happened.
Both on and off the screen, chaos erupted.
What happened?
Did Yu Song go crazy?
No, Yu Song hadn’t gone crazy.
She just hated this kind of behavior, hated this person so much.
As she slapped her, she scolded, “Xia Yuxin, do you think you’re smart? Do you think as long as you stand there, everyone has to watch your show? Do you think if you raise your phone, even if the firefighter falls, they won’t let you get hurt? Do you think just because you said you want to find the green-haired girl, I’ll obediently come over and comfort you? Who do you think you are, deserving of so many people to come and act alongside you?”