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Now reading: Chapter 122 - 120: Careful You Don’t Drop Dead! from Online Fortune Telling: Your Son Has Another Dad, a Eastern novel by Lao Gao under your bed.

"If you don’t want people to know, unless you don’t do it yourself!"

Seeing the other party pretending not to know, Lu Heng sneered and said, "I’ve already calculated your past."

"Now, in front of everyone, I’ll talk about your past deeds!"

"As you said, when you were young, your family was relatively well-off and well-known in the village."

"But what does that have to do with you? It was all the result of your parents’ hard work!"

"And you? As the rare only son in the family, you neither studied nor worked, mingling with hooligans all day."

"At the age of eighteen, you even got addicted to gambling!"

"To pay off gambling debts, you secretly sold the family’s ox, which caused your father to die of anger!"

"Your mother thought you were young and naive, so she actively sought out a matchmaker to find you a wife, hoping it would ground you."

"The girl the matchmaker introduced was a good girl from nearby villages, marrying you only because her family needed money urgently due to her father’s serious illness."

"In the next few years, you didn’t gamble, making your mother think you’d reford, but little did she know that those years saw a crackdown, and you didn’t dare to act recklessly."

"After that period passed, you returned to your old ways, leaving all the farm work to your wife and mother while you went out to gamble."

"When I asked about your son’s birthdate earlier, you couldn’t even give one. That’s because when your wife was pregnant and giving birth, you were out gambling, completely oblivious to your family."

At this point, Sixth Uncle’s face turned livid, pointing at Lu Heng on his phone screen, his lips trembling, unable to utter a word.

anwhile, the audience in the live stream exploded!

"This old guy really isn’t any good!"

"Turns out he’s an old gambling dog!"

"No wonder he doesn’t even know his son’s birthdate, gambling dogs deserve to die!"

"Damn! Back then, an ox was incredibly important, yet he sold it to pay off debts, what an idiot!"

"I truly feel sorry for his dad, raising such a useless gambling dog!"

"Ha! Whether past, present, or future, a gambling dog remains the sa, never changing their ways!"

"And he said he made a living by farming; do you even know how to farm?"

"Marrying this old gambling dog, what bad luck for eight generations!"

"Why wasn’t this old thing executed during the crackdown?"

"So, the story about his wife running away with another man was fake, huh?"

"Damn, I’d support his wife running away with soone else over a lifeti with such a man."

The audience’s attacks were terrifyingly harsh.

Unfortunately, Sixth Uncle was a bit farsighted and couldn’t clearly see the barrage of comnts.

Lu Heng continued, "You said your mother was seriously ill in the hospital, but why don’t you talk about the cause of her illness?"

"That’s because you don’t dare and are too ashad to say!"

"That year, you lost a large sum of money at the gambling table, and to pay off the debt, you secretly sold the family house and land."

"When your mother learned the truth, she was so angry that she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and passed away with anger in the hospital."

"Having caused the deaths of your parents, you remained incorrigible, often stealing money from ho to gamble."

"You even claim that working away was your wife’s unwillingness; you have the guts to say that!"

"No matter how competent your wife is, she can’t handle a black hole like you, and eventually, your eldest son couldn’t even pay for school fees."

"Later, without quitting gambling, you got addicted to alcohol!"

"Every ti after drinking, you’d vent on your wife and children, often hitting and scolding them."

"Your wife’s leg wasn’t accidentally broken while working; you clearly broke it in a drunken rage!"

"Yet, you haven’t repented at all!"

"Under this family shadow, your two sons beca increasingly reclusive and introverted..."

These revealing words shook Sixth Uncle to the core, his body trembling and lips turning white.

The audience was equally enraged.

Every one of them was gritting their teeth, almost wishing they could reach through the internet to find Xiongxiong and Yue’Er and beat the old guy up.

"I must apologize for my previous words; I was deceived by this old guy and shouldn’t have blad his wife and son."

"I also want to apologize to the aunt who left and the two brothers!"

"Damn it! My earlier statent was wrong; marrying him wasn’t just bad luck for eight generations, but eighteen!"

"Such a person, either gambling, drinking, or abusing their family, why don’t they just die sooner?"

"Before, I felt sorry seeing him dirty and in rags, but now, I just want to say — serves him right!"

"Hasn’t Sixth Uncle already realized his mistakes? There’s still ti for him to change!"

"Exactly, the master was a bit harsh, after all, who hasn’t made mistakes?"

"Damn, are there any kind-hearted saints in our live stream?"

"I also think Sixth Uncle knows he’s wrong, so I invite those kind saints above to take him ho for his elderly care!"

"This proposal sounds good, I agree!"

"An old person at ho is like a treasure! See how pitiful Sixth Uncle is; quickly take him ho to care for!"

"Don’t advise others to be generous if you don’t know their struggles!"

"Those hypocritical saints are disgusting, using others’ issues to satisfy their own sense of kindness! If you truly have kindness, take him ho for elderly care yourself..."

The appearance of two hypocritical saints quickly attracted everyone’s attention.

However, their defenses were weak, and after a few rounds of criticism, they logged off and disappeared.

This left the other viewers feeling quite unsatisfied.

Not content, they turned their attention back to venting at the detestable old man on the screen.

After leading two waves of attack, Lu Heng still wasn’t done speaking.

After the viewers had vented a bit of their anger, he continued, "Your two sons indeed have excellent academic performance and even have a chance to get into a prestigious high school in the city."

"But they didn’t continue their studies, and why is that?"

"Isn’t it because your compulsive gambling and alcoholism have completely ruined the family, unable to even provide the most basic als?"

"Your wife could still work originally, but because her leg injury wasn’t treated in ti, she beca completely disabled."

"And yet you have the face to say you saved money to take your wife to the hospital for treatnt. Aren’t you afraid of being struck by lightning when you go out?"

"Later on, your two sons dropped out of school one after another and went out to work just so they could get away from you!"

"You know this very well, yet you even used their mother, your wife, as leverage to demand your sons send money ho so you can continue gambling and drinking!"

"But one day when you sobered up from drinking, you suddenly discovered your wife was missing and couldn’t contact your two sons either."

"You searched many places but couldn’t find the mother and sons."

"It wasn’t until later that you heard from one of your shady friends that your two sons had co ho while you were drunk and taken their mother away..."

After hearing Lu Heng’s words, Xiongxiong Yue’Er was completely stunned.

She thought she was helping a pitiful old man.

But who would have thought, he was actually an old scumbag who loved gambling, drinking, and even dostic violence!

Despicable!

She couldn’t believe she had been used by him!

Thinking of this, Xiongxiong Yue’Er was imdiately so angry that her face turned pale.

anwhile, the viewers’ barely suppressed anger flared up once again.

"What goes around, cos around. Has the universe ever spared anyone?"

"This old guy is truly disgusting! Used to beat his wife and kids every day, and now he needs soone to take care of and support him. Shaless!"

"It’s a pity. This old bastard doesn’t deserve just a la leg, he should be completely paralyzed!"

"Yeah, just a la leg is too lenient!"

"When he was young, he infuriated his parents, abused his wife and children, and squandered the family fortune. Now he’s old and wants his sons to support him. How shaless!"

"If he really had sha, would he end up like this?"

"Watching him slowly rot away and die alone is truly satisfying to !"

"I hope he never finds his wife and sons!"

"This old bastard is really sothing, acting pitiable in front of us before. Shaless!"

"How could soone like this truly repent? He just wants pity to find his two sons to support him in old age."

"Actually, I kind of hope those two brothers co back, repay grievance with grievance, and revenge with revenge!"

Despite Lu Heng making everything clear, Sixth Uncle continued to quibble and deny.

"Isn’t it normal to make mistakes when you’re young?"

"Who among us hasn’t made mistakes when they were younger?"

"I’ve long since changed, and now I just want to find my sons. What’s wrong with that?"

"I raised them when they were young, so they should take care of when I’m old. Isn’t that how it should be?"

"You damned old Daoist, spouting nonsense, throwing dirt on ."

"Believe it or not, I’ll sue you in court?"

Sixth Uncle trembled with rage, shouting furiously in embarrassnt.

At this mont, his manner had completely changed from before.

Previously, he acted pitifully, arousing people’s sympathy.

But now?

His eyes flashed with malice, his words were full of expletives.

Ultimately, his true nature was revealed.

Seeing this, Lu Heng chuckled.

Such people never truly reform.

They’re just old and crippled, without the ability to continue with dostic violence, drinking, or causing trouble.

At the sa ti, they know very well they need their wife and children to return to care for them in this stage of their lives.

So, any apologies and repentance they utter are just convenient tactics.

If they could return to health, they would still gamble, drink, and abuse dostically.

"I see your eyes are bloodshot, and your lips are purple, probably due to excessive drinking."

"You’re so agitated now, be careful not to suddenly die!"

Lu Heng "kindly" warned.

anwhile, Sixth Uncle kept cursing more and more obscenely.

In the end, he cursed so intensely that the veins on his forehead bulged, and his emotions reached a peak.

"You damned Daoist, I..."

Before he could finish his last curse, there was a "thud", and Sixth Uncle collapsed to the ground...

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