Ordinary office worker Tang Xiaoxiao was unexpectedly reborn, returning to ten years ago when she had just graduated from college and had not yet been worn down by society.
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T·H Group's official account even issued a lawyer's letter warning to media outlets and individual accounts that published photos of the siblings without authorization.
Everyone fell silent.
We dare not provoke them, we dare not provoke them.
Even the haters didn't dare to jump out and accuse the Han family of acting arbitrarily because of their capital.
Gradually, however, some supportive voices began to take control of public opinion.
So what if he's the richest man and a semi-public figure? He's not some minor celebrity in the entertainment industry. Even celebrities protect their family's privacy. It's normal for powerful and wealthy people not to want their children to be in the public eye, right?
Posting someone's photo without permission infringes on their portrait rights, do you know that?
Removing them from trending topics and deleting their blogs are the least of your worries. You should be grateful they didn't actually bankrupt you.
Tang Xiaoxiao and Han Yunqi's previous acts of kindness for the country and the people have established such a noble and righteous image that many netizens view them through a soft-focused lens. Dare to criticize them? You'll be bombarded with spittle from each of them until you question your existence.
Some people even wrote exaggerated essays praising Tang Xiaoxiao and Han Yunqi's patriotic actions, saying that not only did they develop products that benefit all mankind, but their offspring are also worthy of being called descendants of the Chinese nation.
Haven't you seen how wealthy and outstanding their sons and daughters are, yet they all applied to top universities in their own country instead of going abroad?
In contrast, those who are eager to send their children abroad to gain prestige, or even stay abroad after graduation and refuse to return, are simply unworthy of being Chinese.
This short essay sparked a great deal of discussion. The phenomenon of brain drain has always existed. The fact that outstanding talents cultivated by the country end up going abroad to serve others is undoubtedly a very heavy blow to China.
It's not wrong to go abroad to broaden one's horizons, but if one acquires skills and then doesn't return to serve one's country, it raises suspicions of forgetting one's roots.
To put it bluntly, that's the behavior of an ingrate.
The Han siblings and He Haihan all applied to Tsinghua University, and this small action sparked such a profound discussion, which was unexpected by everyone.
The children didn't want to go abroad because they couldn't bear to leave their families; there weren't as many reasons as netizens speculated.
Those world-renowned universities are indeed more advanced than those in China in some fields, but the children didn't feel it was necessary to pursue further studies there.
At least during their four years of undergraduate studies, they are not in a hurry.
In their second year of high school, the three students, who were excellent in both character and academics and performed exceptionally well in various competitions, received offers of admission to several universities, including Peking University and Tsinghua University.
But they didn't accept it because if they were admitted through the guaranteed admission program, they wouldn't have the right to choose their major, and they didn't want to study something they weren't interested in.
With their abilities, it's not a problem for them to get into their desired universities through the college entrance examination in a fair and square manner.
However, no one knows the real reasons, and netizens are more willing to believe the reasons they have imagined, leading to heated discussions.
Even Xuanxuan, who was pursuing her doctorate in country D, was affected.
Trolls will never disappear.
Weren't these two families supposed to be patriotic? Then why did Tang Yuxuan, Tang Xinxin's biological daughter and He family's stepdaughter, go to Country D?
Xuanxuan isn't a bookworm; she always keeps up with domestic news in her spare time.
Just a few days ago, her three younger siblings left her home, and now such a big incident has happened online, even dragging her into it. Xuanxuan shook her head with amusement, her fingers flying across the screen as she posted a new update on her social media account.