Exhausted, she waved her hand, "Mom, I don't know these people, and I didn't do anything wrong. I only did what I was supposed to do, rest assured."
"Don't know them? How could people you don't know curse you like this? Or is it really your fault? Little Sha, in your line of work, the most important thing is to hold onto truth. You must stick to it! You can't go against your conscience!" Shu Hui had always been strict with herself. She didn't understand the state of online public opinion, and the overwhelming curses baffled her. If her daughter hadn't made a mistake, how could the world hold so much malice against her? Her first thought was that it must be her daughter's fault.
Tu Hengsha understood Shu Hui, but even her own mother doubted her. She still felt mentally exhausted, too tired to even explain. She only said, "Mom, I really didn't do anything wrong, I swear! I'm tired and want to sleep for a while!"
"Not eating?" Shu Hui pressed on.