Fast-paced quick transmigration, mostly around 10 chapters per world. Focused on虐渣 (cruelty to scum), no saintly behavior, no acting coy, no romance, no nonsense—just action!
(Content warning...
The waiting room was full of people, all parents who had brought their daughters for medical treatment.
The girls were about the same age as Li He, and their young faces showed fear. It was clear at a glance that they were in very poor mental condition.
While waiting for their numbers to be called, the parents chatted and discovered that their children's symptoms were almost identical.
They were all afraid to sleep, because as soon as they tried to sleep, they would have nightmares, and then cry, shout, and scream until they woke up in terror.
Every girl said she had transmigrated into a book, suffered endless torment, and died tragically time and time again.
Under questioning, each child mentioned the same book and the same name.
The doctor has been seeing patients like this for the past few days, and he directly advised the parents to check their children's phones to find out why their children are acting this way.
The parents checked their daughters' phones and discovered what kind of people their supposedly well-behaved and healthy children were infatuated with and what comments they had made.
They were completely infatuated with a fictional drug lord, hurling insults and profanities online and attacking and verbally abusing narcotics police officers.
The shocking words, the vicious language, and the distorted values left many parents speechless.
After learning about the original and current contents of the book, these parents finally understood where the problem lay.
This is because he is too obsessed with drug lords and unwilling to accept Fu Zhizhao's death; he has developed hysteria.
After looking at his daughter's phone, a policeman father burst into tears at the hospital and slapped his daughter twice.
One of his comrades was a narcotics officer who was brutally murdered by drug traffickers, and his body was never found.
His daughter insulted anti-drug police officers and whitewashed drug lords.
He has let his comrades down!
Hitting children is contagious.
The other parents were also extremely disappointed, and they followed suit, giving their own children a good beating with shoe soles and slaps.
This time, they obediently accepted the beating, and not one of them resisted.
Li He was slapped five or six times by her father. Her mother cried the whole time but did not stop him.
Feeling the burning pain on her face, Li He finally felt a little better, and wished her father would hit her a few more times.
The repeated deaths in her dreams made her realize how foolish and ignorant she had been.
She personally experienced the cruelty of drug lords, the sacrifices of anti-narcotics police, and the harm of drugs.
You only know the pain when the knife cuts you.
She could no longer say things like, "The drug lord is guilty, but his love is innocent."
She finally understood that the Fu Zhizhao she loved was a cruel, vicious, and heinous drug lord, a sinner who deserved to go to hell.
Yan Chuchu, who fell in love with a drug lord and caused the death of a narcotics officer, is another example.
They are all sinners, deserving only to go to hell; their love should not be celebrated.
She was wrong, terribly wrong.
Li He knelt before her parents and cried, "I'm sorry, I know I was wrong, I will never do it again."
In front of her parents, she turned on her phone, left the "drug lord's little fangirl" group chat, and deleted the brainless comments she had previously posted online.
He also apologized and expressed remorse in the comments section for his insults towards narcotics police.
The cries and apologies of other children could be heard one after another.
Similar scenes were unfolding in psychiatric departments of major hospitals across the country, which quickly attracted the attention of the state.
A thorough investigation revealed that many books on various websites contained such incorrect values.
Despite being social outcasts like drug lords, gangsters, and psychopathic killers, they become incredibly charismatic protagonists in the author's writing.
They possess handsome looks and immense wealth; some are intelligent and patient, others are powerful and cunning, and still others are obsessive and violent.
They commit heinous crimes such as murder, arson, and drug trafficking, trampling life and the law underfoot, but in the end they will all be exonerated.
Once he falls in love with a woman, he will live and die for her, and fight against the whole world for her.
If he could retire from the underworld for her sake, he would be an exceptionally good man, adored by a bunch of brainless fans.
Such books are very likely to attract a large number of immature minors and instill incorrect values in them.
In the comments section, they tried to whitewash the protagonist and cheer for the beautiful love story, making shocking and morally reprehensible remarks.
In their eyes, this kind of "unique" protagonist is incredibly charming, while those serious, upright people are simply boring and not worth watching.
Minors are already in a stage where their values are blurred and they cannot correctly distinguish right from wrong, making them extremely susceptible to being led astray.
These books directly affected their physical and mental health, distorted their values, and even sowed the seeds of crime.
They chanted, "True love is innocent," "I want to marry a drug lord," "I want to be the boss's sister-in-law," and "He may be guilty, but he loves her."
The nation is keenly aware that if things continue this way, the next generation will be ruined.
They acted swiftly, rigorously investigated all books, removed and rectified all books with distorted values, and introduced a series of regulations.
No one is perfect. The protagonist may have flaws and make mistakes, but there can be no ambiguity when it comes to matters of principle.
We cannot whitewash criminals, nor can we mislead minors.
After a period of investigation, many books that distorted people's values were removed from shelves, and their authors were punished or warned.
The government produced a promotional video showcasing the experiences of many anti-drug police officers and released it on its official website, which instantly garnered over 100 million comments and shares.
The Ministry of Education has issued a new notice requiring primary, junior high, and senior high school students to uniformly learn about drug prevention and watch documentaries about anti-drug police.
Li He sat in the multimedia classroom, watching the sacrifices made by anti-drug police officers in the fight against drug trafficking on the screen, and couldn't help but burst into tears.
For the past few months, she has lived in pain and torment every day.
Her parents took her to see a psychologist and gave her a lot of medication, hoping she would get better.
She still frequently has nightmares that wake her up in fright, and then she hugs her blanket, too afraid to go back to sleep.
The other girls she knew who originally liked Fu Zhizhao as much as she did weren't in much better shape than her.
They all knew they were being punished and could only hope that time would pass and that this punishment would end soon.
The documentary ended quickly, and many students in the classroom were heartbroken by the experiences of the anti-drug police officers, and most of them watched it in tears.
At the end of the film, several lines of large red text appeared, as if written in blood.
—Everyone is afraid of pain, death, and the pain of losing loved ones; anti-drug police officers are no exception.
But some things always have to be done by someone.
They abandoned their families, honors, and even lives, building the strongest defense with their own flesh and blood to keep drugs out.
Every anti-drug police officer who carries a heavy burden is an unsung hero.
Salute to the heroes!
Cherish life, stay away from drugs!
Please don't let heroes bleed and weep!