About to terminate the contract. Long Aotian transmigrates into a noble academy.
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New and old students' verbal battle
If you're feeling resentful, just pick a few people from other schools. They're all happy to be picked by us.
If we can get through these three years, we will all be the elite of society when we go out in the future, and everyone will fawn over us.
I know that such rules are unreasonable and unfair, but if you are a smart person, you should make unreasonable rules work for you.
Only useless weaklings would say "it's unfair".
Enjoy your life in St. Leeds, you'll absolutely love it!
The post immediately garnered numerous replies, but they were mostly flame wars.
Countless newly enrolled students admitted through special admissions are condemning the original poster's despicable act of self-degradation.
One of the freshmen, named "Yu," went further, arguing from the perspective of labor production, that the pursuit of equality by special admissions students was justified and pointing out the original poster's misleading argument. This garnered numerous likes and praises from other freshmen.
His reply was liked to the top:
You're using a fallacy of logic. Pets and humans are inherently unequal. Most pets depend on humans for survival and do not engage in productive activities.
(This excludes pet bloggers' pets and cats used for breeding in catteries; they are just like us, exploited fellow citizens, and are in the same boat as the working class.)
However, students admitted through special admissions can engage in productive activities and contribute to society (it's just that the time it takes for them to make these contributions will be a few years later due to the modern education system). The powerful and wealthy are just exploiters who leech off these students!
Without special admissions students and ordinary citizens, how can the privileged maintain their lofty and superior status?
If one day, all the poor people in the world die, and the powerful are forced to do the backbreaking labor that the poor used to do, they will know who truly creates the value of labor.
Even if they replace human labor with AI, who will take responsibility for being bullied, despised, and vented on by them?
Even if AI can simulate human pain, it's not as vivid and interesting to bully as a mortal human being.
The happiness of having power lies not in how good the material things are, but in seeing the suffering faces of the lower classes when you oppress them.
Even if the powerful and wealthy can accept that the AI they are abusing is a fake AI with painful emotions, they cannot tolerate the absence of peers of lower status to provide them with a sense of superiority.
People from the lower classes can survive if they go to the mountains and live self-sufficiently. On the contrary, it is the powerful and wealthy who cannot survive if they leave the lower classes.
Material problems can be solved through technological development, but the lack of targets to exploit creates a spiritual void that no technology can alleviate.
The lower classes are an indispensable comfort to the powerful and wealthy. Without the lower classes, the powerful and wealthy would go mad.
This academy was indeed built by the powerful and wealthy, but where did their wealth come from? Wasn't it created by the labor of the common people at the bottom of society?
If ordinary people don't work, how can the powerful and wealthy enjoy their riches and honors?
The argument that "you will starve to death if you don't have a job provided by powerful people" is completely putting the cart before the horse.
Even if ordinary people do not unite, but live a self-sufficient life on their own or in family units, they will not starve to death.
If the common people unite, strike, and stop working, the first to starve to death will be the privileged and powerful who are like cancer cells, who do not engage in production and only know how to suck blood from the common people!
Even if they don't starve to death, they will suffer from the loss of the sense of superiority provided by the lower class, and at that time, a new lower class will emerge from among them.
I believe everyone would be happy to see the powerful and wealthy fighting amongst themselves, personally stepping in as parasites to determine the strongest.
Once a high-and-mighty audience member, now they themselves have become part of the drama; that must be incredibly comedic.
The newly admitted students, all specially recruited, received education on the principle of equality for all and had studied various philosophical and political theories in junior high school, possessing a high level of ideological awareness. They were not easily misled by the original poster's linguistic traps and all voiced their support for Yu.
Although no preparations were made before the report was published, it was as if a war without gunfire had already begun.
The number of floors increased at an astonishing rate, and countless new students were posting on the forum.
However, the original poster dropped the pretense and laid their cards on the table: "Do you think I don't know?"
Ultimately, circumstances are beyond our control.
What do we, the specially admitted students, have to compete with the aristocracy? We lack the ability and the courage. What about the few books you've read?
Anyone can shout a few slogans, right?
[To gain power requires sacrifice. Are you willing to make those sacrifices? You talk a good game now, but when it comes to actually sacrificing, you'll probably all hide behind others, won't you?]
Another series of arguments ensued.
Lin Xue saw that Yu's post had been reported.
Then he read other statements opposing the nobility.
They've all been reported.
It's obvious that those who reported them were either the original poster or someone who shared the same viewpoint and was secretly watching from behind the screen.
As the thread went up, the original poster was subjected to increasingly harsh criticism, yet none of the comments denouncing the powerful and wealthy were deleted.
On the contrary, the original poster, who was so angry about being insulted that he called others over, had his comments hurling profanities at the freshmen deleted in large numbers.
Lin Xue went to pour herself a glass of water, and when she returned to continue watching the game, all the profanity comments had been completely deleted.
According to those who saw it, the insults were really vulgar; you couldn't write something so realistic without firsthand experience.
In the end, even the moderators were alerted and had to be mobilized.
Moderator #1931, Sauce-flavored Latte:
Please abide by the forum rules and engage in rational discussion. Even if you disagree with someone's viewpoint, please refrain from using profanity to pollute the forum and violate our school's motto of freedom, equality, elegance, and fraternity. Violations of this rule will be punished with a minimum of a 7-day ban, depending on the severity of the offense.
It seems that the special admissions program for new students has won this battle.
A specially admitted freshman smugly cursed the original poster with a vulgarity that lacked both experience and offensiveness, but it was deleted instantly.
After his post was deleted, other specially admitted freshmen immediately tried to summon his spirit in the forum, but to no avail. He was probably also locked up in a dark room.
Moderator 1989 (user name) - Sauce-flavored Latte:
Just one more reminder. Don't think that just because I deleted the other person's comments, you've won. Our forum will not take sides.
Although their own family sent one, the other specially admitted students were still immersed in the joy of victory.
Actually, they initially posted a lot of insults against the original poster, and they were also a little worried that they might offend powerful people and have their comments deleted or be banned.
But seeing that the moderators had already commented and that subsequent posts had been reported and deleted, while my own comment remained intact,
They grew bolder and began to post more provocative comments, testing the limits of what could be posted on the forum.
[OP, you're truly a loyal dog of the powerful! We criticize your master, and your master doesn't say anything, but you're acting all high and mighty. Have you become so dependent on your master that you can't live without him?]
Surprisingly, not only was the comment not deleted, but a firework also exploded on the scrolling screen:
Several nobles liked the comment from "Most Hates Lackeys". One of them used a fireworks display prop to tell "Most Hates Lackeys": Post more, I love watching.
This makes one wonder if the poster truly has some illicit relationship with several nobles. The insults hurled at the poster by this special freshman student, who claims to hate lackeys the most, were taken by the poster's owner as a public display of sexual escapades.
Even if they were separated by a forum screen and couldn't see the faces of the people behind the posts, all the newcomers could imagine how red the poster's face would turn when he saw the master he had so painstakingly defended embarrass him in public.
The specially admitted freshmen were secretly pleased.
What these new students didn't expect was that the aristocracy's humiliating behavior towards the older special admissions students in front of the new ones had already sown the seeds of hatred in the hearts of the older students... and the new and old special admissions students were completely divided.
All of this was deliberately orchestrated by the nobles.
In the end, the original poster could only awkwardly throw out a sentence:
[Like a dog biting Lü Dongbin, not recognizing a kind heart!]
Don't think that by portraying yourself as a strong, unyielding, and innocent girl, nobles will take a liking to you!
[When you start working as prostitutes on the street, even stray dogs won't pay you any attention!]
You're only a year younger than us, but when it comes to tactics, you're still green!
The new student jokingly said, "Hey, sister-in-law, save your money and go to a proctology hospital to get your hymen repaired. You've been used up so much."
Lin Xue closed the forum.
He remembered that the feather from earlier seemed to be Youfa'er, another male protagonist in the original book.
Yufar once had a gentle and respectful love for the underprivileged, and worked hard to enlighten them, hoping to awaken them and encourage them to fight for their own destiny.
However, his efforts were thwarted by the betrayal of the specially admitted student.
His best friend, the bullied person he saved, was the cowardly wretch who had the lowest status in the whole school and was the most disliked. He betrayed him.
The specially admitted students he had tried his best to save all turned against him.
Once a leader of the common people who was once invincible and supported and loved by the special students, he was reduced overnight to the best target of bullying in the noble academy, where anyone could humiliate him.
The former lower class rejoiced at the existence of others in even more miserable circumstances, and then took advantage of their misfortune to attack them en masse.
They stole his papers and threw them away, dumped trash in his drawer. These sneaky acts of bullying were dismissed as trivial pranks and ignored by teachers and superiors.
The culprit wanted to kill him, to let him die quietly on his own.
However, one after another, all those who bullied him fell into an endless nightmare. Some committed suicide, some dropped out of school, and some died in all sorts of strange ways.
The perpetrator who bullied Yufar was impaled by a garden fence while giving his companion a ride on his motorcycle. Another person, suffering from mental illness, scratched his own artery with his fingernails and died with an expression of extreme despair and terror.
After being betrayed twice by the underprivileged he deeply loved, Yufar realized that it was a crime to give some people the rights of humans when they only had the intelligence of dogs.
The ending of the Yufar route is:
Having abandoned respect for the people, he easily established a dictatorial world. Everyone found their place in the fantasy world he created.