The Mute Girl's Stolen Life, The Big Shot Tycoon Comes to Spoil Her

Tang Wan, an obscure idol from the 18th tier, gets a second chance at life after death.

The good news is she's returned to the turning point of her fate.

The bad news is her memorie...

Chapter 217 Is Justice Delayed Still Justice?

When Li Tong saw Tang Wan, she instinctively wanted to refute her.

She hates anyone who steals her spotlight.

Before Tang Wan came to this school, there was no such thing as a position that only first-grade students could become student council president.

Therefore, Li Tong always thought that she would become the student council president of the elementary school when she entered the fifth or sixth grade, but she did not expect that Tang Wan would suddenly appear out of nowhere.

All her dreams were shattered. You see, unless something major happens, the student council president at this school will basically stay in office forever.

Of course, if it is discovered that he is not capable enough to succeed the previous student council president when he moves from the elementary school to the junior high school, then he will not be able to succeed the previous student council president.

The principle of survival of the fittest is fully reflected in every corner of this school.

Li Tong was well aware of this principle, but as long as he was appointed as the student council president at this school, such a resume would be a very valuable stepping stone to any university or company.

Many of the CEOs of Jingjiao's companies are graduates of this school, and they all bear some resemblance to student council members.

This is their network of connections, a network that some emerging companies and CEOs who have just come into the public eye do not have.

This network of connections is worth hundreds of millions.

Growing up together and working together will give them a chance to survive, even in the business world.

This glimmer of hope often represents a company's lifeline in the face of danger, allowing it to turn crisis into opportunity.

Therefore, Li Tong was very dissatisfied with Tang Wan becoming the student council president of the primary school.

Although he addressed her as "junior president" in his words, his actions showed no respect whatsoever, and even carried a hint of sarcasm.

If it weren't for Tang Wan, she would have become the student council president in two more years at most.

Tang Wan was unaware of the intricacies involved; she only felt that Li Tong harbored more malice towards her than before.

However, Tang Wan doesn't focus her feelings on people she's not familiar with.

Others' likes and dislikes are the most insignificant things to Tang Wan.

She has a strong inner core that supports her and she won't easily change because of anyone.

Li Tong's eyes flickered as she looked at the words written on Tang Wan's tablet.

Finally, he said with a smile, "My relationship with Brother Li Yu is so good that I don't need to say these things. You're being a bit too much..."

She deliberately didn't say the remaining four words, but simply opened her mouth and uttered a sentence in spoken language.

"have a finger in the pie."

Because she was facing away from the camera, the camera did not capture her lip movements, and Tang Wan's face showed no other expression.

Therefore, some viewers interpreted this statement as Li Tong not saying anything too harsh in order to save face for Tang Wan.

[I think Tongtong, this little princess, is quite considerate of others. Even though she felt Tangtang had hurt her feelings, she didn't say much. Instead, she used these words to give Tangtang a way out.]

I also think his comment wasn't really that problematic. If people are close, there's no need for such formalities. And most importantly, Li Yu and Li Tong are family. Wasn't it a bit impolite for Tangtang to step in like that?

I don't know how to put it, but I feel like Tangtang is acting a bit strange this season; she's not as cute as she was last season.

I feel like she's interfering a bit too much.

The comments in the live chat were all saying that Tang Wan was meddling in other people's business, just like those sudden malicious remarks directed at her in the previous season.

They don't need Tang Wan to do too many wrong things; they just need to seize on one point, amplify her problem, and then keep attacking that point. That's all they need to do.

It doesn't even require much logic or elaborate descriptions.

The chubby director saw these comments from backstage and heard the cold voice coming through his earpiece, and shivered.

Are these IP addresses the same as those from the previous season?

It was Si Huai's voice.

The chubby director shook his head, but soon the person on the other end of the phone couldn't see his movements, so he said, "The IP addresses of the previous group of people in the same batch can be fixed in a certain area, but the IP addresses of this group of people are all virtual, it feels like they are from overseas."

The chubby director was annoyed by these people who were preventing him from properly producing the variety show, but he had no choice. For the safety of these children, he had to work extra hard and stay focused.

Si Huai thought for a moment and then said, "Could you find a way to play Li Tong's first-person perspective?"

The portly director immediately understood his intention. He hesitated for a moment before saying, "Isn't this a bit inappropriate? Li Tong is just a kid. Shouldn't we give her more opportunities?"

However, the next second, Si Huai's voice rang out again, icy cold, almost freezing: "Isn't Tangtang a child too? Why should she suffer this malice?"

"Can you really solve everything by saying she's just a child? Besides, isn't Tangtang even younger than him?"

"Why should the perpetrators live without any repercussions?"

"Those people should apologize; the truth should not be delayed."

"The truth that comes too late is not the truth, it's compensation. Justice should be served on the spot."

After saying all that, the chubby director didn't even know when he hung up the phone.

I just felt that Si Huai's voice, in those few words just now, seemed to have ignited a fire of anger.

In a daze, he also thought of his childhood, the days when he was ridiculed for being overweight.

He can hardly remember the faces of those classmates who used to call him by his nickname.

But every time I look in the mirror, I subconsciously shrink back, trying to hide my face.

Or perhaps, when arguing with others, one subconsciously ignores all the effort one has put in in order to argue.

These are all lingering effects and subconscious consequences of past unfair treatment.

Even now, his behavior and words still carry this timidity.

The chubby director smiled and then shook his head.

Si Huai is right.

He has already been wronged, so why should such a well-behaved child suffer the same injustice as him?

The world shouldn't be like this.

Just as the audience was still accusing Tang Wan of her crimes, the camera suddenly focused on Li Tong's face.

Before she could even retract the arrogant expression on her face, the image reflected from Tang Wan's perspective appeared so harsh.

At this moment, some of the voices that had spoken up for Li Tong also faded away.

They just...

Is this to protect people like this?