The Simp Persona: I Became Popular on a Dating Show with My Ridiculous Inventions

Jian Zhizhen, a small internet celebrity, was forced by her company to join the hit reality show "Myriad Realms Dating Show." She was instructed to play the role of a simp, fawning over the...

Chapter 51 What right do you have to control my life?

After receiving Jian Zhizhen's message, Lin Yi quickly notified the other guests to pack their luggage and prepare to go back.

He packed a simple bag on his back, clipped the camera to the shoulder strap of his backpack, and set off.

He decided to record everything that happened next and edit it into the program later.

Although the content is completely unrelated to dating shows, it can still showcase the guests' personalities and help the audience understand them better, serving as a prelude to the next three episodes.

With everything prepared, Lin Yi went to the food factory and picked up Grandma Li.

Grandma Li's life was saved by this group of people; without them, she would have been arrested by the enforcement team long ago.

So she trusted them and went with Lin Yi without asking any questions.

...

An hour later, Lin Yi brought Grandma Li to meet Jian Zhizhen in the building.

Jian Zhizhen helped Grandma Li to a chair in the corridor and gently told her the purpose of their trip.

“Grandma Li, please help me record a video. Tell the truth about how hard your life is now, and tell everyone that these upper-class people are depriving you of your right to be born as human beings. Let everyone unite and resist.”

"After recording, we will use a counter to send your video to everyone. We believe that soon there will be people of idealism who will stand up and fight back."

Grandma Li seemed confused and scared, staring blankly at Jian Zhizhen without responding for a long time.

Lin Yi also quietly looked at Jian Zhizhen.

Her dark eyes shone brightly, like a vast starry sea.

The girl is passionate, kind, and pure.

She speaks out against injustice in the world, even though the lives and deaths of these people are completely unrelated to her.

Adults generally wouldn't do these things because they would be naive and immature.

The social classes here have been solidified for countless years, and it's not like in the movies where people can be inspired or attacked by certain individuals and then unite to resist.

However, he did not stop Jian Zhizhen.

Life is like a vast ocean, a mountain range, and a river; it's all just fleeting moments.

He also wanted to be a teenager again.

Lin Yi bent down, looked at Grandma Li at eye level, and joined Jian Zhizhen in persuading her.

"The upper class inhumanely forces you to work, controls your life and death, and even allows your children to continue to be exploited by them. They don't even allow you to accumulate wealth to prevent you from threatening their position. Even if you don't want to resist, please think about your children. Did you give birth to them so that they would suffer the same hardships you suffered?"

He believes that human nature is universal, and that no matter how difficult life is, some emotions cannot be erased.

The audience was also deeply moved and excited by their passionate speech.

Our world is advanced and civilized, yet injustices still abound. Many people suffer not because they don't work hard, but because they feel powerless against rigid social hierarchies. In reality, many are born on a unequal starting line.

One person who advocates a "laissez-faire" attitude said: "I am powerless to change the exploitation and suffering I endure. No matter how hard I try, I can only barely keep myself from starving. Therefore, I choose not to marry, not to have children, and not to harm others. But I still admire those who dare to bravely move forward."

Some advocates for hard work say: "I know my abilities are limited, but I can share news about injustices online and speak out for others. That way, if I encounter injustice in the future, someone will speak up for me! Even a small snowflake, when gathered together, can topple a tree!"

Clear tears slowly welled up in Grandma Li's cloudy eyes.

Yes, she used to have children too.

She never had time to experience all kinds of emotions growing up, but suddenly got married at the age of thirty.

There's a rule here that anyone who doesn't have children by age 30 will have all their production value reset.

She treated having a baby as a task to be completed.

She thought that after giving birth, she could return to her previous life, continue working, and continue to earn production value day and night, and absolutely not spend any more time on that child.

But she couldn't help feeling the uncontrollable emotions between mother and son.

She couldn't work with peace of mind when her child was sick.

When the child smiled at her, she felt that all her efforts had been worthwhile.

But later, her son grew up and lived a life just as suffocating as hers.

He felt great pain and always blamed her: "Why did you bring me into this world to suffer?"

Later, at the age of thirty, he was forced to get married and have a child. He had a daughter who was born with a disability and was lame, which made his life even more difficult.

But he was braver than me.

He bravely chose to commit suicide.

Unlike myself, who has persevered to this age and endured so much hardship, I still can't reach that point and am just barely surviving.

Later, she and her granddaughter depended on each other for survival.

But the granddaughter lived to be 30 years old, but failed to fulfill her duty of having children, and was also arrested.

How could a lame woman survive the cruel slaughterhouse? She must have died too.

After thinking about this, Grandma Li finally made a decision.

With tears in her eyes, she nodded: "Okay! I'm willing!"

Jian Zhizhen smiled and exchanged a glance with Lin Yi, then looked at Grandma Xianli together: "Let's start recording now."

Grandma Li quickly struck a pose, trying her best to straighten her back and open her mouth...

But he couldn't utter a single syllable, his voice trembling.

She shifted her body awkwardly and whispered, "I need to go to the toilet. I can't hold it in anymore. I can't hold my pee when I'm scared."

Jian Zhizhen understood; the elderly woman's bodily functions were declining, and she couldn't let her keep it to herself.

She stood up and helped her, saying, "I'll take you to the restroom."

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