Chapter 1264
Chapter 1264
Celeste froze, hastily clicking on the trending topic.
The food safety department had suddenly conducted a surprise inspection of the cafeteria of Morning Light Kindergarten today
Photos from the scene had been posted online.
The kindergarten’s kitchen fridge was found full of rotten meat, the dough machine was moldy, and the oil used in the cafeteria wasn’t a brand approved by the food safety department but some sketchy, unlabeled stuff. The color of the oil in the photo was even darker than brown, looking like the kind of oil that had been used to fry things multiple times.
Just as Celeste was about to take a closer look, the image was blocked.
She refreshed the page, and the topic’s ranking had dropped significantly
She refreshed again, and the topic was gone
It happened so fast that Celeste wondered if she was dreaming.
Seeing her stunned expression, Liam asked, “What’s up?”
Celeste whispered, “I just saw a hot topic about Morning Light Kindergarten having food hygiene issues, but it disappeared quickly. Am I hallucinating because i really want them to get their comeuppance?”
Liam nodded, “That’s possible”
He then pushed the candle from the dinner table in front of Celeste, saying gently, “Close your eyes, make a wish, and blow out the candle. Maybe what you’re thinking will come true”
Celeste chuckled and chided. “You’re so silly!
Liam, however, was dead serious, “Trust me.”
All right, seeing his serious face, Celeste didn’t want to ruin his mood. She closed her eyes, clasped her hands together, and said, “I wish all Liam’s wealth belonged to me
Then she blew out the candle
She blinked and asked. “Did you transfer the money?”
Liam took a lighter from the side, lit the candle, and said, “I didn’t catch that. Here’s another chance. Make a wish again.” Nôvel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.
Celeste pretended to glare at him and said, “You cheapskate!”
Just as she finished her sentence, her phone began to buzz with notifications
She picked it up and saw that many people were tagging her
Feeling curious, Celeste clicked in, only to see the topic about Morning Light Kindergarten’s cafeteria failing health inspection was back on the trending list.
She refreshed the list, and the topic had shot up to the top spots
Celeste clicked on the topic
Turned out, a parent had reported to the media that their child had eaten rotten food at home, thinking it was okay as it tasted like the meatballs in the kindergarten. The parent, realizing the seriousness of the situation, contacted a local media outlet, which managed to sneak into the kindergarten under the quiser of electrical maintenance workers and took photos of the cafetena
What they found was shocking
The fridge was full of strange–smelling meat, some of which had been packaged for more than half a year. They found poor quality frozen shrimp, moldy cutting boards, sprouting potatoes, and rotten oranges…
Upon seeing these images, the media reported it to the food safety department.
Meanwhile, the internet was blowing up.