Ye Zhiwei transmigrated into a book. She transmigrated into a novel about a male lead with antisocial personality disorder. As the male lead's second victim to be dissected, Ye Zhiwei, other th...
Tang Ke seemed surprised that Ye Zhiwei didn't give her any face at all. She was furious and embarrassed, and even more so when she saw Ye Zhiwei. She tried to stop Ye Zhiwei.
Ye Zhiwei glanced at Tang Ke, then shook off Tang Ke's hand and went into the classroom.
Tang Ke bit her lip, feeling even more wronged, and her eyes reddened.
She was annoyed by Ye Zhiwei's attitude, annoyed by Ye Zhiwei's tone of voice, and even more annoyed that Ye Zhiwei might not help her.
After Ye Zhiwei entered the classroom, Tang Ke received a phone call from her father.
Mr. Tang was still thinking of inviting Ye Zhiwei out, so he anxiously asked after making the call, "Xiao Ke, what did that Miss Ye say? Did you manage to get her to come out?"
Tang Ke was already full of grievances, and hearing her father say such things made her even angrier. "She won't agree to our request."
"You won't agree? I don't think Miss Ye is an unreasonable person. Did you not talk to her properly?" Mr. Tang was anxious about the company, and his tone became sharp.
Tang Ke felt even more aggrieved. She already hated and was jealous of Ye Zhiwei, and feeling Ye Zhiwei's cold attitude made her even angrier. When her father was so fierce, her tone also turned bad, and she yelled at him, "Is it that I won't talk to her? It's obvious that she's not willing to help at all. She just doesn't like me. She just wants our company to go under. She just wants to get revenge on me. She's probably secretly happy to see me make a fool of myself. I've already begged her so humbly, what else does Ye Zhiwei want!"
Tang Ke broke down in tears downstairs.
Yenching University's teaching building is a public teaching building. This floor's classrooms not only house law students but also students from other majors. Among them, students from the School of Journalism and Communication are in the adjacent public multimedia classroom. The journalism students, who were originally eager to go to class with their cameras, were outraged when they saw this scene. They not only took pictures of Ye Zhiwei and Tang Ke arguing but also took pictures of Tang Ke downstairs, throwing a tantrum, expressing resentment, and crying in grievance.
The journalism student quickly contacted Tang Ke, saying that she knew about Ye Zhiwei bullying her and wanted to post something online, with key information hidden, and asked for Tang Ke's opinion.
How could Tang Ke possibly refuse? She already harbored resentment towards Ye Zhiwei, and it would be even better if the news were released and could ruin Ye Zhiwei's reputation!
After Tang Ke agreed, he asked students from the School of Journalism to post on the school forum after finishing his classes that morning.
The post started with the title, "Okay, okay, I know your dad is a famous entrepreneur."
Normally, this post would not have been approved due to its sensitive content, but the forum's moderators failed to properly review it that day, and the post went viral.
The journalism students were quite principled, writing with righteous indignation: "I won't expose your names. We're all students at Yenching University, we'll run into each other all the time. If I expose you, you'll be embarrassed and I'll be embarrassed too. I've also blurred your face in the photo, so just take a look."
The accompanying photos all showed Ye Zhiwei in an arrogant posture. Even without showing her face, her bright clothes already gave off the air of an aggressive young lady. Tang Ke's downcast and aggrieved look directly revealed the core message of the poster: Ye Zhiwei was bullying people.
The main text is even more impassioned, stating: I have always thought that Yenching University is the most ideal institution of higher learning that I have ever pursued. It should be a place for the collision of ideas and the exchange of learning. Isn't it ridiculous to talk about the social status of people's birth in such an institution of higher learning? I never expected that even after being admitted to Yenching University, there are still people who think that they can bully their classmates because of their good family background.
Everyone here is well-educated. As early as the 6th century BC, Cyrus the Great released all the Jews who were held captive in Babylon, which led to the first human rights declaration in human history. Country Y's Petition for Rights, Country M's Declaration of Independence, Country F's Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, and other landmark laws all illustrate the importance of human rights. All citizens are equal, and human dignity is an important part of human rights. Equality, freedom, and respect for others may still be lacking in society, but I never expected that such bullying could exist at Yenching University.
When I heard about a certain well-known entrepreneur, I was really looking forward to it. I always thought that the next generation of entrepreneurs who have been contributing to my country's technology industry and constantly devoting themselves to philanthropy must be reasonable and understanding. But I didn't expect to see such a classic threatening statement as "My father is XXX" this morning. What, your father is so powerful that he allows you to bully your classmates? Your father is so powerful that he allows you to be above the law and insult the dignity of others?
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The entire article conveys the message that the daughter of a wealthy family at school is bullying others.
The post didn't get much attention at first, but as Ye Zhiwei's name was mentioned frequently, it suddenly became very popular.
Someone replied on the 32nd floor of the post: "Is she Ye Zhiwei? She's a famous beauty from the school's military training. To be honest, I was a bit surprised. She's actually Ye Qingcheng's daughter. No wonder she looks like a rich young lady. Turns out she really is."
Then the thread started to go off-topic, and the fiftieth post started replying: I didn't read the content much, but judging from the photos alone, Ye Zhiwei's figure is really good. She's definitely the most beautiful girl in the law school, right? Just her proportions alone seem to crush the girls next to her. As someone who only looks at her face, I can't express any anger for the time being.
51st floor: I don't know if the girl in the original post was bullied, but I hope Ye Zhiwei will see me. I also want to be bullied like that by a beautiful and rich woman!
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The building is completely tilted.
This made Tang Ke, who was sitting in front of the computer, tremble with anger.
Tang Ke was also closely monitoring the post. When she sensed that the trend was turning against her, she gritted her teeth and couldn't help but find people to support the post in an attempt to discredit Ye Zhiwei.
Little did they know that the law school students would soon be alarmed as well.
A contest between the law school and the journalism school began.
101st Floor: When I first saw this post, I was thinking of gossiping, but I didn't expect it to be about our law school's darling. To be honest, I think the person I've met is not the same as the original poster. Ye Zhiwei may look a bit cold and aloof, but she has a really gentle personality and speaks very softly. Except for one thing I have to publicly criticize! She's actually a rich second-generation! This is the first time I've ever seen such a stingy rich second-generation. Do rich second-generation kids these days not even share a piece of chocolate with their classmates?
Starting from the 102nd floor, other law school students began to present evidence to Ye Zhiwei and Pingfan, directly creating a list of evidence and posting it in the thread.
The first piece of evidence: Tang Ke's disciplinary action.
The second piece of evidence: a recording of a conversation with the school dormitory supervisor, along with a written translation and the supervisor's signature.
The third piece of evidence: Tang Ke's classmates' evaluation of her.
The fourth piece of evidence: Tang Ke's roommate's description of the relevant situation, and the roommate's signature.
Fifth piece of evidence: Screenshots from the surveillance video showing the photos taken by the original poster.
After several pieces of evidence were presented, the law students immediately criticized: "What dispute did the girl and Ye Zhiwei have? Let's see the evidence to see who bullied whom. The school issued a notice about the punishment, which is still in effect. You can search the official website to see it. There are recordings of all these related events. If you have any questions, you can come and listen to the recordings. I just want to ask if the journalism students are embarrassed?"
Please look closely at the audio and video recordings. Outside classroom 608, it was this student, Tang Ke, who first directly mentioned Ye Zhiwei's family situation. As for why Tang Ke, who had previously caused a misunderstanding with Ye Zhiwei to the point of being disciplined by the school, was looking for Ye Zhiwei, what was the purpose of a scandal-ridden, bankrupt tech company seeking out the daughter of a tech tycoon? I don't need to say, you all know, right?
Interspersed throughout were several screenshots from the Economic Daily regarding negative news about Tang Ke's listed company and related information about the stock crash.
The law school continued to post: We law students always value evidence. This evidence is to restore the situation at the time. If you don't believe it, you can DM me to watch the video. Finally, does this female student from the journalism school want to explain that this is the kind of truthful reporting that a future media professional should have when studying journalism? It is about not spreading rumors, maintaining neutrality, being impartial and comprehensive, describing things in a comprehensive way, not taking things out of context and not sowing discord.
This battle escalated dramatically. Ye Zhiwei went to the villa at noon to wait for Jiang Jianian to cook, and countless people contacted her via private messages to check out the school forum.
However, by the time Ye Zhiwei clicked in, the journalism student had already issued a public apology and deleted the original post.
Ye Zhiwei: ? ? ?
When Jiang Jianian brought out the pumpkin cheesecake for Ye Zhiwei to eat something to tide her over, he noticed that Ye Zhiwei was engrossed in looking at her phone. Jiang Jianian tapped the table in front of Ye Zhiwei without making a sound, and only after attracting Ye Zhiwei's attention did he slowly ask, "Ye Zhiwei, what are you looking at so intently?"
"It seems someone said I bullied my classmates. I was so indignant after reading the previous posts that I was about to post something to defend my reputation, but my classmates helped me fight back and the other party even posted an apology?"
Upon hearing this, Jiang Jianian frowned. "You were bullied? Who bullied you?"
"I moved out of my previous roommate's house." Ye Zhiwei couldn't help but complain to Jiang Jianian, "Although it wasn't to the point of being bullied, I still can't help but get angry just thinking about it. You know, I'm pretty easy to get along with, so why do I have such strange roommates!"
Jiang Jianian paused for a moment, then replied, "Is that so?"
"And what's even stranger is that the dorm supervisor said the school has a special allocation system, and it's usually based on major. Do you know how weird my dorm is? None of the four girls have the same major, it always feels like it's on purpose." Ye Zhiwei said somewhat sullenly, "Why did I have to encounter such difficult roommates on my first time living in a dorm?"
Jiang Jianian silently looked away. He responded very unenthusiastically to whatever Ye Zhiwei said, seemingly uninterested in the topic.
Ye Zhiwei, oblivious to Jiang Jianian's odd behavior, still wanted to investigate the matter and couldn't help but complain to Jiang Jianian, "How could it be such a coincidence?"
Jiang Jianian began cutting the pumpkin cheesecake. The cake was freshly baked and had a strong pumpkin aroma. Ye Zhiwei was immediately attracted as soon as it was cut open. Jiang Jianian then slowly cut a piece for Ye Zhiwei.
Ye Zhiwei's attention was immediately drawn to the cake. She took the cake from Jiang Jianian and began to eat it seriously. She exclaimed in surprise, "This is so soft! The texture is quite different from ordinary cakes, and the pumpkin flavor is so rich and fragrant. It tastes completely different from the ones you made this morning."
"I'm glad you like it." Jiang Jianian looked at Ye Zhiwei, whose attention had been completely diverted, and then answered Ye Zhiwei's question without changing his expression: "The strange dormitory assignment is probably because there's something wrong with the system."