The heated discussions online further spurred the security bureau into action, and relevant staff quickly mobilized personnel and headed straight for the Li family's suburban mansion.
Ding Yun had also posted their location along with the video, so everyone knew precisely where she was.
What followed was a race against time between two parties.
Li Yuning hurriedly dispatched people to rush to the suburbs, informing his father in time to prepare, at least to find a way to get acquitted, or to eliminate evidence, and preferably to deal with Ding Yun.
Otherwise, this matter would become troublesome.
The security bureau hoped to arrive at the scene before they could eliminate the evidence or even transfer the trapped individuals. Only then could the evidence be considered conclusive.
This would save them a lot of trouble.
It would also prevent the other party from employing cunning tactics to destroy evidence and avoid bringing them to justice smoothly.
Meanwhile, Ding Yun started a live broadcast.
Her earring had a recording and live-streaming function. Switching from recording to live-streaming simply required a mental connection and a slight tap.
Therefore, not long after.
Those who had been following Ding Yun's updates saw that she was live-streaming and clicked in to watch.
They wanted to know the current situation.
And whether she was in danger.
In the live stream, although the picture was shaking violently, everyone could still feel that the person holding the camera was being controlled and was emotionally yelling, "No, don't hit me anymore."
And in the direction the live stream was facing.
A very young, and subtly handsome young man was being beaten by several people. While beating him, they also asked Ding Yun, who was secretly live-streaming, "Do you agree? Do you agree to sign these documents? If you don't sign, we'll keep hitting him until he dies."
Then, the one being beaten was quite tough. Despite crying out in pain, he still insisted, "No."
"Absolutely do not sign."
"I don't believe they can beat me to death."
Seeing this, many people anxiously urged the security bureau while discussing in the live stream comments.
[They said the real daughter was being forced to sign, so why is a man being beaten, and a young man at that?]
[The person being beaten looks so familiar. I feel like I've seen him somewhere before, but I just can't remember where. It's really uncanny!]
[I think I saw him on a talent show. It's the one that's currently popular, "Ninety-Nine Gods." Among the dozens of people eliminated in the first episode, there was one like him. I remember him clearly because he confidently chose the "God of Songs" path and then sang off-key.
Although his face is a bit distorted from the beating now.
It's still recognizable from his original appearance!]
[So what's his identity?]
[Please, can you guys at least look at the previous context? If I'm not mistaken, this guy should be the only son of the real daughter. They probably figured that the real daughter still needs to donate a kidney later and can't be injured, so they didn't dare to touch her and could only threaten her by beating her son. How vicious and despicable is that?
Isn't the real daughter's son also Li Rong's grandson?
Novels don't lie. There really are cases where the real daughter is inferior to the fake one, being looked down upon and abused, and even her son is not favored and has to suffer like this.]
[What I'm more curious about now is, how is the real daughter managing to live-stream? And why aren't the Li family members reacting at all during the broadcast? It feels strange.]
[It's not that I want to theorize, but it is indeed quite strange. Who would carry a hidden camera when going home? And given the Li family's security measures, wouldn't they have detected a camera even if she brought one?]
[I see some people don't want to theorize, but are simply bad and malicious. From the dialogue in the previous video, it's clear that their relationship was not good to begin with, and the real daughter was very wary of Li Rong.
Li Rong kidnapped her son and threatened her.
She had no choice but to go over.
No matter how wary she is, it's not excessive, right?]
[How can parents like this exist in the world?]
[Um, I think perhaps Li Yuning, who never appeared in the video, is the truly malicious one? If he didn't agree, his parents wouldn't be so persistent. So this must have happened with his consent, or he might have even insisted on it.
Of course, this is just my thought!]
[Indeed, the possibility of Li Yuning resolutely disagreeing or being completely unaware is extremely slim. If he were a fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy, then anything might be possible, but he's forty this year.
He has been in charge of the family business for over a decade.
To say he's unaware would be foolish.]
[Why haven't the security bureau people arrived yet? I see the real daughter is about to compromise. By the way, if the real daughter signs now, will those donation agreements she signed still have legal effect?]
[No. For donation agreements signed by others, it might be difficult to determine their validity due to insufficient evidence. However, hers will definitely be invalid because she signed it under duress and in full view of so many people. The evidence is conclusive and irrefutable.]
...
Meanwhile, Ding Yun saw that her son was about to collapse. If the beating continued, it could cause severe damage to his body, even disability. So, while grumbling internally about how slow the security bureau was.
She quickly announced loudly that she was willing to sign.
By this time, her son had no strength left to resist. He had collapsed on the ground, unable to move.
Then, Ding Yun, of course, deliberately took her time, flipping through the stack of documents that needed her signature one by one. No matter how much the people around urged her, she flipped them slowly, signing only after flipping through each one. This was to ensure her earring clearly captured the stack of agreements.
To prevent them from destroying the evidence.
The viewers of the live stream were also very supportive, constantly taking screenshots to preserve evidence. And it wasn't just one person helping to preserve the evidence. Li Yuning watched all this happen helplessly, not even daring to come forward to explain or have the group issue an announcement, because the evidence was too overwhelming. How could he explain it?
He could only secretly pray that his people.
Could reach his father before the security bureau.
And this scoundrel actually succeeded in his prayer. The people he dispatched, by riding motorcycles and running red lights, indeed reached the mansion faster than the security bureau.
Upon entering, they immediately shouted that things were not good.
The old man's actions have been exposed, and the internet is in an uproar. The security bureau is also on their way, so they must quickly clean up and erase the evidence.