Within the stairwell, a man was engaged in a telephone conversation.
"What? Another journalist wants to co for an interview? Fine, then you arrange the ti. It's annoying, not giving people a mont to rest," he complained, though his face betrayed his pride.
His assistant across from him flattered, "That's because Mr. Liu, your kindness has led to the developnt of affordable and healthy oil, significantly reducing everyone's cost of living. Now, custors, especially restaurant owners who need oil, are most grateful to you."
Hearing this, Mr. Liu nodded with satisfaction, patting his beer belly that was threatening to burst open, smiling, "It's only natural. This is what an entrepreneur should do."
As he spoke, he raised his chin and leaned on the railing, continuing the conversation.
anwhile, Spirit stared at him with fierce and icy eyes, his cold hand slowly approaching, ready to push him down forcefully, when suddenly the door was kicked open.
"Stop!"
Zhouzhou hurried over anxiously. Seeing that spirit's hand hadn't touched anyone yet, she breathed a sigh of relief.
Mr. Liu turned around, giving her a strange look. Not recognizing her, he grumbled and left, soon disappearing into the elevator.
Observing this, Spirit was about to swiftly follow, but Zhouzhou suddenly grabbed him.
"Stay still, don't move."
Being held back by her, Spirit looked at her with so astonishnt. "You can see ?"
According to his voice, which was pleasant, magnetic, he was still a young man.
Zhouzhou tapped her ear and nodded, "Yes, uncle, you can't harm people. If you harm soone, you'll beco an evil spirit and won't be able to reincarnate."
Hearing this, Spirit fell silent for a mont, then chuckled lightly, "If I can get rid of this scum, then my death won't be in vain."
With that, he tried to continue chasing after Mr. Liu, but the chubby hand holding his wrist remained unmoved.
Spirit was taken aback, lowering his gaze to Zhouzhou, only to see the little girl leisurely pulling out a chicken leg from her bag and munching on it, her chubby cheeks puffing up, looking soft and tender.
Seeing him looking at her, the little girl smiled at him, resembling a little stead bun.
Spirit even doubted if he had exerted too little force earlier, causing the man to break free. This ti, he used all his strength to fly forward swiftly.
He thought he could pass through the wall directly, but before his hand touched the door, he was forcefully pulled back.
Stumbling, he almost fell to the ground, looking up incredulously at the little girl standing motionless in place.
Zhouzhou puffed her cheeks, feeling a bit unhappy.
"Uncle, don't move around. I told you not to harm people. If you harm soone, I'll have to scatter your soul."
As she spoke, Zhouzhou touched the peachwood sword in her hand.
The spirit followed her gaze, and his expression shifted. Instinctively, he felt that what Zhouzhou said was true. Did that an he would just watch the person leave, gaining both fa and fortune?
The thought filled him with frustration, and his resentnt surged dramatically.
Oh no! Zhouzhou's expression changed, and she quickly pulled out a talisman to slap it on him. The spirit was too absorbed in his emotions to notice.
He was furious.
Wait, what?
As soon as that thought crossed his mind, his anger plumted, and he found it impossible to stay mad. Confused, he tried to remain upset, but the sa result followed. His emotions were now steadier than a monk's.
What was happening?
He looked down in surprise and finally noticed the talisman on him, glancing curiously at Zhouzhou.
Zhouzhou waved her chubby hand with a smile. "Uncle, are you finally not angry anymore?"
The spirit: "......"
Angry? He was even angrier!
But despite his thoughts, he couldn't muster any anger. It wasn't that he had co to terms with things; it was purely a physical effect.
"What on earth is going on?" Realizing that the little girl before him was no ordinary person, he finally managed to ask calmly.
Zhouzhou, anwhile, was happily munching on so at, the savory flavor bursting in her mouth, making her eyes squint with delight.
Hearing his question, she grinned and explained, "I told you before, I won't let you harm anyone."
So it was really her doing!
Sitting on the ground, Spirit looked despondent, his eyes dull. "Are we just going to let that person go free?"
Even with the anti-anger talisman, his heart was full of resentnt and despair.
Seeing him like this, Zhouzhou was curious. "Uncle, why do you have to harm that person?"
Hearing this, Spirit gritted his teeth, angry. "If I don't harm him, he'll harm even more people! The oil he sells is all gutter cooking oil!"
Hearing this term, Qin Lie's brow furrowed in confusion.
Opening his mouth to explain, "It's oil extracted from the grease traps in sewers."
Hearing this, the chicken leg in Zhouzhou's hand suddenly lost its appeal.
She stood there, not knowing whether to swallow the at or spit it out.
Qin Lie patted her small head and said, "It's okay, this was fried by your grandma at ho, the oil is fine."
Hearing this, Zhouzhou breathed a sigh of relief.
Thank goodness.
But what about eating out next ti?
Will those bosses also use this oil to cook for her?
Qin Lie also thought of this problem, his face darkening significantly.
He looked at Spirit across from him, asking, "What's going on? Wasn't the use of gutter cooking oil banned long ago?"
This issue had been discovered ten years ago.
How could it reappear?
Spirit shook his head, "It's strict in big cities, so they can't sell it there. They target users in the villages instead."
"It's cheap to buy, so many people like to use it, and they'll feel grateful to that scum."
As he spoke, he beca even angrier.
Clearly, it was the person who hard them, yet he was enjoying the gratitude of others. Why should he!
"And, besides the grease traps of big restaurants like you ntioned earlier, they also use waste from slaughterhouses as the source of gutter cooking oil. After decolorization, deodorization, and high-temperature refining, it's sold out. This kind of oil is equally harmful to health."
Now, not only he but also Zhouzhou was extrely angry.
Food is the top priority in life. If there's a problem with the oil used for cooking, how could the body be healthy?
Suppressing the churn in her stomach, Zhouzhou clenched her small fists. "I'll go beat him up!"
He's so bad, how can there be such a villain in the world?
He's downright evil!
Zhouzhou was furious, ready to run out.
But Qin Lie grabbed her, soothingly patting her small head, signaling her not to be in a hurry.
He looked at Spirit on the opposite side, his eyes sharp, with a hint of inquiry.
"Who are you? How do you know these things?"
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