Chapter 92: Flower Withering Progress 50%



Li Xi opened the comment section of the article, and as expected, the majority of the comments were cursing the Hua family.

So cool!

[No, do the men of the Hua family have some kind of addiction? How can they have relationships with so many daughters? Aren't they afraid of kidney deficiency?]

[If you don't know, you might think they live in ancient times, with three wives and four concubines, concubines, legitimate sons and daughters, illegitimate sons and daughters, and sons from concubines, hehe (╬▔皿▔)凸]

[My whole family was shocked. Isn't this worse than a stallion? People can't or at least shouldn't do this (*Φ皿Φ*)]

[Is there really a throne to inherit? So many children! The problem is, these women are willing to have children.]

I can't bring myself to complain. I thought the appearance of a domestic violence man was an accident, but I didn't expect something even more unexpected. What kind of people are in this family?

【How can this sentence be so disgusting? 】

[This family is disgusting from top to bottom, inside and out, yue]

I feel like this family doesn't even consider women as individuals, and instead objectifies them. Trash.

[Has no one noticed? According to Tan Tan's persuasion, some women here are willing, while others are forced. Could this be another Zhao Mouran? The thought is terrifying.]

[Logically, they have money, and plenty of them are willing, so why are some being forced? Is it a special fetish? And of those who were forced, didn't any of them report it to the police?]

A semi-informed insider explains: "It's not that they won't report it, it's that they don't have evidence!" Those who understand understand: when people like them commit evil, there's undoubtedly someone behind the scenes, erasing evidence and killing witnesses (not necessarily by forcing them to swear, but by coercing them, offering bribes, etc.). The victims are ordinary people. With no evidence, no money, and no influence, how can they sue?

[Before clicking: Gossip or scandal? After clicking: Holy crap!]

[An old man? In his seventies or eighties? Still supporting a seventeen or eighteen-year-old college student? Is this a distortion of human nature, or a decline in morality?]

[I don't understand, I really don't understand. With so many women, does he have kidney problems? With so many sons, does he have enough money?]

Even the most knowledgeable netizens couldn't understand the Hua family's actions. They weren't any longer-lived or healthier than anyone else, so how could they have sex with so many women and have so many children?

Li Xi couldn't understand it anyway, and she didn't want to understand it. She just wanted to laugh at the Hua family. So, when she saw that most of the comments didn't have a good impression of the Hua family, she happily bought a trending search for this article.

By the way, I had the boss over there at Mian Lao Si send a message to the Hua family's rivals via the online platform (the kind that keeps sending messages without them opening them): Someone is looking for trouble with the Hua family recently, and their ultimate goal is to destroy them. If you're interested, feel free to take advantage of this opportunity to kick them when they're down.

Although not every opponent would believe the text message they received, after all, text messages sent via online platforms are very similar to spam, not to mention that they are sent over and over again without being opened, which is even more like a virus. However, there are always some lone brave people who are not on good terms with the Hua family and are willing to take the risk.

Besides, they'd been clashing with the Hua family for a long time, taking advantage of opportunities to tamper with them. They weren't worried about the other party stinging them, and at most, the conflict with the Hua family would only intensify. It was just a minor incident.

So, when Li Xi came to her senses and looked at the news about the Hua family on the Internet, it was really a mess.

Not to mention the articles about wealthy gossip, under the financial offensive of her and some "melon-eating masses" who wish to remain anonymous, they successfully occupied the top spot on the hot search list and remained there for a long time.

Not to mention the unethical things that Hua's enterprise had done after being released by someone from the Hua family's rivals, such as selling something that cost two yuan for more than ten yuan; mixing leather waste into dairy products; and putting substandard products on the market through fraud.

Just the revelations about the treatment of factory workers under the Hua Group are enough to make people want to single out the Hua family members and give them a beating. Since they can't physically beat them up, netizens are venting their anger online, and every member of the Hua family has been singled out and criticized.

Perhaps it is because many hands make light work. Now netizens are no longer afraid of the Hua family's power and start to curse the Hua family, regardless of whether the negative information they reveal is true or false.

[This, at first I thought the Hua family was just morally corrupt, but now it seems like a distortion of human nature. Isn't it also against the law?]

What the hell? Overpriced goods are acceptable, after all, that's how capitalists are. But what is leather milk? And why did it fail quality inspection? Don't they treat consumers like human beings?

If someone were to expose these details about the Hua family, I'd suspect they were framed. But the men in the Hua family are either domestic abusers or lustful men with numerous mistresses. I can't guarantee they wouldn't try to deceive consumers. So, do you still dare to buy anything from the Hua family?

I've long heard about the harsh and inhumane working conditions at the Hua Group's factories. The draconian performance management, the rigid hierarchical system, the supposedly voluntary overtime system, the intense and stressful work environment—I'd be driven crazy sooner or later. I hear someone in that factory can't stand it and commits suicide every month. It's heartbreaking to think about it. They've certainly solved many people's employment problems, but their management system is incredibly cold-blooded. They treat people like machines, not like human beings.

Yes, I know about that factory. Although it hasn't been widely reported, many people have died. They say that once you're in there, you're protected by labor laws, but labor laws only cover rights and interests, not dignity and emotions. Working in that kind of environment can easily lead to depression.

When I was young and naive, I once worked at the Hua family factory. I quit within three days. It was so depressing. It was just an assembly line. I wasn't myself working there, I was just a programmed machine. There was no communication between colleagues; we were like strangers living in the same room.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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