In " Ode to Joy 5", the nanny Aunt Yang is the protagonist among the supporting characters and a non-staff member on the 22nd floor.
However, although she is a supporting character, she has the heart of a protagonist. From Mianmian's birth, cooperating with Fang's father in acting to scheme against Lucy, to tricking Ye Zhenzhen into working as a free driver for her in the name of vaccination, Aunt Yang played her cunning and philistine little role in the few appearances she made. To the fullest.
thought this was her peak work, but before the finale, Aunt Yang staged a drama where the nanny blackmailed her employer, directly forcing Fang Zhiheng into a corner. If it weren't for the concerted efforts and incredible intelligence of the sisters on the 22nd floor, Aunt Yang would have almost succeeded and escaped unscathed.
The drama before the end of this scene allows us to see the true strength of the villain Aunt Yang.
Before the finale, Fang Zhiheng resigned from his old job cleanly, but something unexpected happened in his new job. Due to Jin Baorui's malicious report, Fang Zhiheng's employment at Tongbao Company changed.
Aunt Yang is a person with a very careful heart, poisonous eyes and dark hands. She discovered anomalies from Fang Zhiheng's invitation to Ho Minhong to share a house and their daily phone calls. After comprehensive analysis and judgment, she came to a conclusion - Lucy was unemployed, her job was unemployed, the economy was in crisis, and it was facing collapse.
In order to verify her conjecture, Aunt Yang listed He Minhong as a key breakthrough target. Under her insinuations and a few words of cross-examination, He Minhong decisively exposed the flaw, and Aunt Yang's heart finally fell - Fang Zhiheng was indeed out of money.
The employer is so poor that he simply scares away the nanny. Aunt Yang was sure that Fang Zhiheng was in trouble, so she made a decisive decision to run away before the boat capsized.
However, Aunt Yang is different from others. She also wanted to take the opportunity to blackmail Fang Zhiheng before disembarking.
From the perspective of outsiders, blackmailing Fang Zhiheng is a difficult, high-risk, and low-yield project. After all, Lucy is different from Yu Chuhui who is just starting out, Ye Zhenzhen who spends a lot of money, and He Minhong who is teased and applauded.
Fang Zhiheng holds the banner of law and has the blessing of combat power. It is really not an easy role to handle.
If you beat a wolf and you don't die, you will be bitten by the wolf. Aunt Yang spent many days with Fang Zhiheng, and saw with her own eyes how she pushed her biological father into a desperate situation with no way out.
Is the donkey's lips meeting the horse's mouth, or is Aunt Yang's brain flooded? Why did she dare to blackmail Fang Zhiheng?
Actually, Aunt Yang has her own little plan. She knew that Fang Zhiheng was not someone to be trifled with, but as luck would have it, just before Aunt Yang decided to resign overnight, Fang Zhiheng fell ill.
In the past, Fang Zhiheng was a tiger that could show off its power at any time, but now she is a sick cat with diminished combat power. By decisively taking action at this time and taking advantage of the opportunity to blackmail, Aunt Yang's chances of winning are indeed very high.
Zhuge was always cautious in his life. Even in a tailwind situation, Aunt Yang still remained calm and cautious. In order to completely defeat Fang Zhiheng and successfully extort three months of compensation, she also brought along her son and daughter-in-law, a powerful combination comparable to a sleeping dragon and a phoenix.
Aunt Yang's son, who has a ferocious face and a sinister face, is responsible for martial arts drama; her daughter-in-law, who is eloquent and easy to follow, is responsible for literary drama. With the support of her family and friends, Aunt Yang fabricated another lie that her mother-in-law was critically ill and needed to return.
Aunt Yang's combination of punches basically locked up the profit margin. What's more, Aunt Yang and Fang Zhiheng are three against one, so I have the absolute advantage.
However, there still seems to be one unreasonable aspect of Aunt Yang's operation - it is clear that Fang Zhiheng is so poor that he has to find someone to share the house with. With Aunt Yang's careful calculation, isn't she afraid that in the end it will be all in vain?
After all, Fang Zhiheng is really poor. No matter how good Aunt Yang's calculation was, Fang Zhiheng could only write a bunch of empty notes and bad checks. Since making money is the only purpose, no matter how clever the game is, if it fails to make money, it will be a complete failure.
You might say that Aunt Yang could not get the money through peaceful means, so she could force Fang Zhiheng to borrow money from the neighbors. When his son stood at the door, he was a frightening thug.
After all, among Fang Zhiheng's neighbors are wealthy second-generation people, engineers who make a fortune every day, and executives of five-star hotels. If you randomly check someone's bank card, the balance will be countless times that of He Minhong's IQ.
Aunt Yang must have heard about the economic situation of Wumei on the 22nd floor. But if Fang Zhiheng didn't lend it, or if others were unwilling to lend it, he would still be embarrassed and unable to get the money.
It’s just that a shrewd person like Aunt Yang must have anticipated all possibilities. That's why she dared to take a chance and turn her bicycle into a motorcycle. Aunt Yang knew very well that although Fang Zhiheng had no job or income, she still held the family property inherited from her mother, so extorting three months' salary was nothing more than a drop in the bucket and a piece of cake for her.
You see, this is the master of layout. Smart people like Aunt Yang are always able to make prompt decisions, weigh the pros and cons, mobilize resources, and take advantage of the situation. She chose the right time and planned everything, but with one careless move, she lost everything.
The machine will never lose, but its teammate is a pig.
Aunt Yang, you deserve it.