I Become A Burdensome Child After Transmigrating - Chapter 86 - Just Don’t Scold My Daughter
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Chapter 86 - Just Don’t Scold My Daughter

Chapter 86: Just Don’t Scold My Daughter

Sheng Tianci was the only one who knew what Su Shengjing had been through since childhood; why he had entered the entertainment industry, and how hard he had worked. It had not been an easy journey for him.

Unfortunately, someone had sneakily sabotaged him and forced him to leave the entertainment industry.

Although Su Shengjing always acted like he did not care if others scolded him, he was still a dignified young master of the Su family. Ever since he was born, he had led a luxurious life. Everyone had tried to curry favor with him. Yet, these days, he had to suffer from everyone’s insults.

Only a fool would believe that he was not upset.

Still, Su Shengjing nonchalantly replied, “As long as they don’t scold my daughter, I’m fine. If you see anyone scolding Su Jiu, please send them a lawyer’s letter again.”

Sheng Tianci sighed. “I don’t think they scolded Little Jiu. They’re all scolding you. Go and take a look at the show’s official Weibo. While there aren’t many serious comments, there are probably ten or twenty thousand comments criticizing you. Look, you even made it to the trending searches.”

Su Shengjing laughed. “Really? That’s pretty good. This means that I’m still quite popular. Well, don’t people say that notoriety is also considered a form of popularity?”

Sheng Tianci rolled his eyes. “You’re becoming more shameless.”

“Hah! If I can earn money to raise my daughter, then what if I’m a bit more shameless?” Su Shengjing turned his head to the side to hide the bitter look in his eyes. He then immersed himself in his training again.

Sheng Tianci shook his head and left.

After half an hour, Su Shengjing became so tired that he started panting. He collapsed on the ground and rested. When he took out his phone and logged in to Weibo, he realized that he had really made it to the trending searches.

He then clicked on the show’s official Weibo and opened the comments section.

Indeed, seven out of ten comments were scolding him.

As Su Shengjing browsed through the comments, he felt very conflicted. Suddenly, a tiny girl ran into the room. “Daddy!”

When Su Shengjing looked over and saw that it was Su Jiu, a smile appeared on his lips.

Su Jiu ran to him and passed him a drink. “Daddy, you’ve worked hard. This is for you!”

Hearing her sweet voice, Su Shengjing felt much more relaxed.

He took the beverage and gently pinched Su Jiu’s cheeks. “Good girl. What were you doing just now? Did Sheng Zhiyan bully you? If he did, you must tell me. I’ll help you teach him a lesson.”

“He didn’t bully me.” As Su Jiu spoke, she glimpsed at Su Shengjing’s phone. She noticed that the screen was displaying the show’s official Weibo. So, she immediately pleaded in a cute manner, “Daddy, what are you looking at? I want to see it too.”

Unable to bear her cuteness, Su Shengjing passed the phone to her. “Alright, I’ll show you. However, do you know how to read it?”

Su Jiu took the phone. She instantly spotted all the harsh criticisms directed at her father.

Although she felt a sharp pain in her heart, she feigned ignorance and asked, “Can you read them to me, Daddy?”

Su Shengjing pulled her into his arms and said with a smile, “They’re all praising you, Little Jiu. They said that you’re a beautiful, cute, and smart girl. They look forward to seeing you on television.”

Su Jiu’s eyes lit up, and she happily asked, “What about you, Daddy? Did they praise you?”

“Of course! They said that your Daddy is amazing to have such an adorable child like you.”

Su Shengjing raised his eyebrows with an extremely proud and arrogant expression. When Su Jiu saw that, she felt tears brimming in her eyes.

She quickly cast her gaze downward. Her tears dribbled down her cheeks and landed on the back of her hand.

Su Jiu knew that her father had always been the target of criticism. However, when she actually read those comments and saw her father force a smile in front of her, pretending to be alright, she felt extremely sad.