Chapter 511 The Straight Face Attack

He understood why the child's mother had abandoned him; it was likely due to extreme poverty, as she couldn't bear such hardship.

At this moment, the film crew emerged from their vehicle. Suddenly, a large and a small black and white native dog began to bark loudly, their expressions exceptionally fierce.

This startled many viewers. Especially when they saw Da Hei leap and pin the director to the ground, everyone's hearts pounded.

Just as they thought Da Hei was about to attack the director, Liu Yifeng quickly walked over and sternly commanded, "Da Hei, stop! These are our guests!"

Then, a miraculous scene unfolded. Da Hei truly stopped, his fierce expression immediately softening into gentleness.

He then obediently returned to Liu Yifeng's side, lying by his leg like a child who had done wrong, whimpering as if admitting fault.

It was both infuriating and heartbreaking to watch; the dog truly obeyed its master.

Director Wang was then helped up, his hand bleeding profusely. After introducing the special guest female star, he learned that Liu Yifeng knew her. He mused about such a coincidence.

At this point, Tong Tong appeared, excitedly greeting Xia Qianqian first.

Then, she looked at Director Wang's injured hand with concern, continuously apologizing on behalf of her dog. Her sensible demeanor made her instantly likable.

Tong Tong's reaction further endeared her to many viewers.

Indeed, gifted children were different, showing such meticulous care that ordinary children wouldn't even notice.

Even if they did notice, they wouldn't be as concerned. Tong Tong's apologetic and worried expression was genuine, stemming from heartfelt care.

As Tong Tong went to her room to get medicine, the camera suddenly panned to a Porsche parked in the yard.

Many viewers with good family backgrounds recognized the car at a glance and exclaimed, "This car costs over a million yuan. Living in a house like this, they don't seem like people who could afford such an expensive car."

"I think it's very likely the child's father borrowed it specifically to make a good impression when he knew the film crew was coming."

"Honestly, there was no need to borrow it. Living in such a dilapidated old house, borrowing such an expensive luxury car only makes it stand out and feel out of place. It's obvious it's not his car, making him look hypocritical. It was completely unnecessary."

"Indeed, this car is not cheap. If it were accidentally scratched, they'd have to pay a lot, let alone damage any interior, which would cost even more."

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Many people, upon seeing Liu Yifeng's car, quickly labeled him as hypocritical.

Little did they know, the owner of this car was Liu Yifeng himself.

Liu Yifeng also overheard their discussion but had no intention of explaining.

When someone doesn't believe you, any explanation is futile.

Besides, he bought the car not to show off, but simply to provide Tong Tong with a better quality of life.

Yun Duo'er was no stranger to this car; she had seen Liu Yifeng get out of it that morning. At first, she thought it belonged to Xia Qianqian and he was just helping her drive it.

Now, it seemed it wasn't Xia Qianqian's, but she still didn't believe Liu Yifeng could afford such an expensive car.

As others suggested, it was likely that Liu Yifeng had borrowed it intentionally for appearances.

She despised men like that the most; not only did they lack ability, but they also tried to project a false image of wealth, without even considering if they were worthy.

At this moment, her gaze towards Liu Yifeng was filled with mockery.

As everyone was buzzing with discussion, all the people in the video entered the living room. Although the furniture was old, it looked clean and tidy.

However, due to their poor initial impression of Liu Yifeng, they suspected the cleanliness was merely for the sake of the shoot, deliberately tidied up.

Otherwise, they thought, a grown man wouldn't keep a house so clean.

In reality, this wasn't Liu Yifeng's doing but entirely Liu Chunsheng's.

Although he was a rough man, he always kept his home meticulously organized and was quite neat.

Then, everyone saw Tong Tong meticulously tending to the director's wound. Her hands were small, but her movements were skilled, as if she did this often.

It made them wonder if Tong Tong had frequently treated her own wounds before, explaining her proficiency.

If their own children were to handle a wound, they probably wouldn't know where to start.

Furthermore, Tong Tong knew to disinfect the wound first, then apply ointment, and finally stick on a bandage. She also knew not to let the wound get wet.

Knowing so much couldn't have been innate.

This left only one explanation: Tong Tong had done this many times before.

No wonder Tong Tong was so sensible at such a young age; it was clear she had endured considerable hardship.

This made many people pity Tong Tong's situation and even wonder if she had been abused.

After all, television dramas often depicted young protagonists who were neglected, bullied, constantly injured, and had no one to care for them, so they learned to treat their own wounds.

It was said that art originated from life, but they didn't know if the child's mother or father had abused Tong Tong.

In any case, they no longer held a good impression of the child's parents.

It was only when they heard the child say that her father had taught her this, that a man had to learn to take care of himself from a young age, that they realized they had misjudged the child's father.

Children should be educated this way, not indulged excessively. That would be harming them, not loving them.

Only by teaching them principles of life, how to treat others, and survival skills can one be a qualified parent.

In this regard, they felt truly inadequate. Their own children, so young, they felt incapable of doing anything, so they never let them try, always doing everything themselves.

This was excellent and worth learning from.

They had to admit, despite his vanity, this child's father was a good dad!

However, Mrs. Song was disdainful and disagreed with Liu Yifeng's parenting style: "How can you take care of a child like that? At such a young age, he's learning things only adults understand. What are adults for? Can't they treat their own wounds?

Having a three-year-old child handle it is purely a waste of the child's learning time!

Don't they know time is precious? Wasting it on such useless matters is simply foolish. No matter how talented this child is, if educated this way, it will eventually be his downfall." She spoke eloquently, as if her words were absolute truth.

But Mrs. Tian was the first to retort: "Your child is educated quite well, can't tie his shoelaces, and can't eat by himself. I suspect he can't even wipe his own bottom after defecating. Could it be that you, the mother, are doing all these things for him?"