How to Hang a Black-Hearted Boss on a Lamppost?

Original Title: "How Does a Corporate Slave CEO Rectify the Workplace?"

Jiang Chuan was a miserable corporate slave in his previous life, suffering blow after relentless blow from lif...

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A video was widely shared by various marketing accounts, immediately overshadowing the company's clarification campaign.

"Hello everyone, I used to be an ordinary employee at a certain company. When I saw that a blogger, the one everyone calls a warrior, made public what I had seen before, I was really moved."

"Because the chain of interests involved is too huge, no one would dare to do this. It was this blogger who stepped forward, in a sense of duty."

"I am very grateful to him; it was his courage that inspired me."

"I can provide some evidence that I used to work at this company, but whether you believe me or not, I don't force you to believe me. I just want to say something that should have been said a long time ago."

"Now let me, as one of the parties involved, tell you about the real situation I witnessed."

"The public relations claims made by a certain company are untrue. The actual situation is exactly as depicted in that account, or even worse: handling food without washing hands, smoking while producing food..."

"...The supervisors just pretended not to see anything, and even laughed and joked along. So none of us employees, or anyone around us, would eat these things..."

"What I've mentioned are just some things I've personally witnessed. As for the other files in the blogger's file package, to be honest, I think they're also true."

"That's all for now. We hope that regulatory agencies will crack down hard on the companies involved, increase penalties, and prevent such incidents from happening again."

Netizens immediately went wild, and the tide turned to attack the company.

"My God, friend, you're a true hero. Now that someone's spoken out, do those companies still want to deny it?"

"You raise pigs, I sell shrimp. You grow grapes, I grow melons. You harm me, I harm him, and the People's Hospital laughs heartily."

"In today's society, workers are exploited by companies, and consumers are also exploited. I'm speechless. Is it really possible for anyone to live to die of natural causes?"

The company's response was equally swift.

This directly indicates that there are no employees matching the description in the company's list of former and current employees, which constitutes unfair market competition.

Furthermore, even if someone leaves the company, who can tell whether that person was speaking sincerely or had ulterior motives?

Some netizens questioned this claim, and the company boldly stated that those who didn't believe it could check the public information system.

Justice resides in the hearts of the people.

He then earnestly requested that everyone not jump to conclusions based on what they see, and that the company would definitely hold those responsible for such rumors accountable.

Both sides adopted a very tough stance, as if to say, "I really only ate one bowl of noodles. If you don't believe me, I'll cut my stomach open and show you."

The onlookers were confused, and all sorts of guesses were being made.

"Is it possible that the dandelion blogger didn't want to speak from his own account, so he created a separate account to corroborate his claims?"

"I also think it's somewhat possible. This company has been working very hard to prove itself from beginning to end, such as 24-hour non-stop live streaming and submitting its products for testing. If the authorities were to get involved and actually do these things, they should feel guilty, right?"

"This whole thing is so confusing. Can someone kindly summarize it for me? Who should I start criticizing now?"

"Upstairs, I suggest you insult everyone equally, that way you won't have to worry about accidentally hurting anyone."

Let's rewind the timeline a bit.

Jiao Xinghuai was going through a difficult internal struggle. He was approaching thirty and was no longer the college student who had just entered society with such drive and high spirits.

But after working at this company for a while, I really hate this kind of... disgusting behavior. The reason is simple: he himself is also a consumer.

This money cannot be earned by going against one's conscience.

It's not easy for someone to expose it, and now that their own company is about to be whitewashed, how can they possibly tolerate it?

He thought about it and ultimately didn't have the courage to file a formal complaint against his own company. He could only present evidence of his time working for the company and then erase his traces of himself from the story.

These items were used to prove that he had worked for this company.

In addition, the IP address of the video needs to be changed, the author of the post needs to be changed, the audio needs to be altered multiple times, and a suitable and reliable media account needs to be found to publish it.

With each step, Jiao Xinghuai had to grapple with the decision in his mind.

He knew he was doing the right thing, but it was hard to say whether it was the right thing for his life.

A weakness in my personality is that I tend to overthink and suffer from internal mental strain.

No matter how much they dragged it out, the video was eventually produced and sent to a marketing account through an anonymous internet cafe.

Then I deleted the account and pretended to be dead.

It's fair to say that his safety awareness was truly remarkable; even after erasing all traces, Jiao Xinghuai was still somewhat uneasy.

Even seeing the supportive comments from netizens didn't calm him down. Not to mention, his former company's tough stance later on, as if they were going to sue him for spreading rumors.

Jiao Xinghuai became even more uneasy.

Just then, the long-silent "Dandelion Who Loves to Eat Bayberries" finally stirred again.

In just a few days, the account has gained over a million followers, and netizens immediately follow up whenever there is any activity.

The first company picked out by "Dandelion Who Likes to Eat Bayberries" was Mo Tianlei's company, which always spoke righteously and acted like a good guy.

A lawyer's letter only serves as a warning. If it really threatens the company's stock price, why not just send a court summons to the account directly?

Live streaming of the production workshop 24/7.

That's certainly true; most of the production process is fine. But if 90% is correct, can 10% of the errors be ignored?

The blogger re-screenshotted and organized the relevant parts of the evidence archive he had previously posted, clearly marking the time, place, and people involved.

It even included recent updates—such as the boss's urgent attempt to destroy the evidence, complete with pictures and text, in great detail.

Why was the evidence in the compressed file judged as incorrect?

The public, like any nation, lacks understanding of a company's internal workings. The only ones truly informed are the company itself; they simply need to start by believing "this information is false" and then search for any evidence to support their claim.

If something doesn't add up here, or has flaws there, as long as there's a tendency for it to be "wrong," there will always be people who believe it.

Once you believe it, you'll enter the company's context.

This Weibo post immediately stunned the company's official Weibo account, which had previously proven its innocence efficiently and quickly, and it has yet to issue any response.

Diao Xiaobo was certain that the vast majority of people in the company were unaware of this production department. If he had known, his public relations tactics wouldn't have been so forceful.

I always thought I was fighting for the company's justice.

Looking at it now, good heavens, I was the traitor myself.

But from beginning to end, his boss, Mo Tianlei, didn't tell him a single thing about the inside story.

That's it, this has blown up so much, it's probably going to be hard to handle now.

Having worked diligently and conscientiously for the company for so many years, only to end up taking the blame for something like this, making it difficult for Diao Xiaobo to find another job, it's no wonder he's starting to resent Mo Tianlei.

I've never seen a situation where the PR team is desperately trying to clean up the mess, while the boss is still relentlessly making things worse.

Resigning now will at least leave you with a good reputation.

Diao Xiaobo hesitated again as he opened the recruitment app. He could hesitate, but public relations did not allow for hesitation.

There's absolutely no need for public relations; just kneel down and apologize. If the mistake wasn't too serious, the public might be more forgiving.

In more serious cases, the boss might even face imprisonment.

Some tried to argue their point, but were ultimately crushed by the government's intervention. This government action further confirmed everyone's suspicions—this was likely a government crackdown.

This whole year has been about workplace reorganization... Does this move at the end of the year foreshadow something going to happen next year?

Smarter bosses immediately began to arrange for their companies to conduct self-inspections of their products.

"It can only be said that this year is really unlucky..." Hu Qizhi works in the machinery industry and is completely uninvolved in this incident, but his old friend Qi Gan is a different story.

He wasn't as unlucky as Mo Tianlei, who was immediately caught and attacked by basic attacks, but it was still pretty close.

After realizing he was powerless to save himself and that the situation was hopeless, Qi Gan immediately began hiring lawyers at high prices... to at least get a lower sentence.

Qi Gan could still struggle a bit, but Mo Tianlei was completely knocked down, so there was basically no chance of him surviving.

Forget about the CEO position.

"This evidence is unbelievable! These production materials are all encrypted and backed up by ourselves. Where did this account get access from?!"

"Didn't I tell you all to carefully observe your surroundings and make sure no one is around before you make a move? If all else fails, find a reason! Cover it up! Who destroys evidence in broad daylight?"

Mo Tianlei was also furious.

The staff member on the other end of the phone was hesitant and timid, but when it came to the last sentence, he couldn't help but retort: ​​"Mr. Mo, we disguised ourselves and we've observed the area; there's no one around."

"You know what, it might be a ghost." Xiang Ji, a man with many morally corrupt CEO friends, offered his conjecture in a sinister tone: "Don't think this is fake, it's really true, I'm telling you about those guys..."

He lowered his voice and named several bosses.

“I’ve been worried about this lately. It feels like the spiritual energy is about to be revived, and strange things are happening everywhere. I can believe you’re having a bad year, but you said that the surveillance footage was leaked? Could someone really do that?”

"Impossible."

Mo Tianlei was almost persuaded by Xiang Ji, but fortunately he had received so many years of materialistic education.

"How could it possibly be a ghost? If ghosts really existed in this world, our little tricks would have been chopped up and eaten by those vengeful spirits long ago." Mo Tianlei said, exasperated.

Xiang Ji laughed and even raised the hand with the talisman on it: "This is a talisman that I specially found a high monk to draw for me. It's very peaceful."

"Can a high monk save me? I'm busy here. If you have nothing else to say, I'll hang up."

Mo Tianlei was annoyed, so he gave a dismissive reply and hung up the phone. He turned to contact a lawyer, but then his secretary pushed the door open, interrupting the dialing, and turned away expressionlessly.

Mo Tianlei then saw uniformed personnel he never wanted to see again in his life...

How could netizens possibly let this opportunity to have fun?

"All the public relations department's efforts were wasted. The boss had to step in personally. I suggest that business owners in the industry carefully observe and learn from this. This is what it means to lead the company to success."

"Now that this company's revelations are confirmed, does that mean... 80% of the information in that compressed file is true?? This blogger is amazing."

Who exactly is the dandelion that likes to eat bayberries?

This question has piqued everyone's curiosity, even surpassing their curiosity about the problematic companies themselves. After all, the government will intervene in such companies, and this anonymous blogger will remain anonymous.

Of course, everyone knows that it's best for this account to remain anonymous now and for a long time to come, but people are still curious and will have heated (and incoherent) discussions in the [Streetlight] forum.

"Guessing from the direction of those who are just trying to have fun, maybe they're those celebrity fansite photographers or something. As we all know, they have amazing equipment and are incredibly resourceful, able to appear next to every celebrity and take photos. Now they've just changed their targets to these lousy companies."

"What the person upstairs said actually makes some sense. Just looking at the clarity of these evidence videos, I'm already half convinced. If it really is a fan site admin taking photos for someone else, then it's truly justice from heaven, hahaha."

"To be honest, I think it should be @Free Artist. Look, they suddenly deleted their account, and then this happened not long after."

"It really is true. The effect of 'words become law' applied to the company that was jumping the gun the most and swearing its innocence. If it weren't for @FreeArtist, I would have believed this was a great and dream collaboration!"

The consumer safety scandal has caused quite a stir in various sectors, and after two or three dramatic reversals across the internet, the storm has finally subsided.

Then, President Jiang, or rather Zhixing Games, once again usurped the spotlight in an unexpected way.

Mr. Jiang: We don't do marketing, but players will help us and help generate buzz.

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