Chapter 18 Princess Staircase



The "talkative" netizens in front of the screen felt they were being subtly insulted.

What she said makes so much sense; I'm speechless.

Seeing Li Han's post about the comments section of marketing accounts sent chills down my spine. People always focus on the victims, not the perpetrators.

Yes, we should focus on MU, the boss who mistreated his employees, rather than discussing Xiaoya's decision to work despite her pregnancy discomfort.

[Thanks to City of Light, I have gained a deeper understanding that the internet is not a lawless place, and I must remain neutral from now on.]

A meaningful morning meeting; after it ended, everyone had different thoughts.

Everyone, calm yourselves down and keep an eye on the latest news.

Li Han, on the other hand, went to the city college for fieldwork.

Li Han did not want to report on this matter for another reason: the incident involved a business dispute between the two brands.

She is currently an intern reporter for NNT and a guest reporter for "City of Light," a program followed by millions of netizens. Public affairs are all here, and she wants to use this attention to help those who deserve it.

Work and personal life should be kept separate during work hours. She is a strategic advisor for the Si Group, but she does not want to use such public resources to seek any benefits for brands that are related to her interests.

After Li Han's video of clarifying the situation in the live-streaming room of Kashima Electric Appliances went viral last night, he received a private message on his Weibo account.

A female college student from the city college privately messaged Li Han asking if she could help clarify things. She was also suffering from cyberbullying online and being bullied on campus by three of her roommates.

Of course, Li Han couldn't just sit idly by, so she made an appointment with the person involved to meet at a fried chicken shop near the school at 10:30 this morning.

The person in question used the pseudonym Lily.

When Li Han arrived at the fried chicken shop and saw Lily, she was somewhat surprised.

Lily sat in the seat by the window, with a cane beside her.

A plain-looking middle-aged woman sat beside Lily, keeping her company.

Upon seeing Li Han, the two became visibly excited.

"Reporter Li, please help my daughter!"

The middle-aged woman quickly stood up, and Lily looked at her with longing.

After calming the two down, Li Han said, "Tell me what happened first."

Lili opened her phone and showed Li Han a rant on a certain social media platform, which had surprisingly garnered 50,000 likes.

The caption accompanying the note was a photo of three college students giving the middle finger to another roommate's bed.

The roommate's bed in the photo has a wooden movable staircase next to it, right next to the lower bunk desk and wardrobe.

The blogger who posted this rant said that they were freshmen and unfortunately were assigned to a "princess" roommate when the semester started.

The princess couldn't get used to sleeping with a desk under the bed, and thought the simple footstool used to climb to the upper bunk was too dangerous and she was afraid of falling. So she bought this space-consuming ladder and placed it in the dormitory for getting on and off the bed.

Not only that, the princess also demanded that the squat toilets in the dormitory be replaced with Western-style toilets, saying she couldn't accept squat toilets.

After the other roommates collectively refused, this princess roommate's mother actually caused a scene at the school, saying she would complain about the counselor and the principal.

The other roommates couldn't stand this princess-like roommate, so this rant was born.

This rant about roommates resonated deeply with netizens, as most students inevitably experience dormitory life and encounter all sorts of bizarre roommates.

Wow, this kind of person should move out so they don't cause trouble for others.

[The dorm room is already small, and then they put a staircase here. I really can't stand this kind of person.]

[My weird roommate should just die!]

This note was also reposted on other platforms, and the story of this princess roommate became increasingly outrageous.

Some people even dug up the princess's roommate's name, college, class, major, and social media accounts and started hurling insults at her.

“I’m the princess’s roommate they’re talking about,” Lily said with a wry smile.

Seeing the crutches next to Lili's seat and the disability certificate on the table, Li Han roughly guessed what had happened.

“I have difficulty walking, and when I climb down the bunk, I have to use the foot pedals that I bring. It’s easy for me to fall down. At that time, the three of them were just watching me make a fool of myself.”

“I left that staircase there for a week and then stopped using it. It was blocking my own wardrobe and table.”

Lily's mother was also helpless: "We know that our situation will affect our roommates, so we applied to the school to move out when the semester started, but the school did not approve it."

"They said they were worried about safety when going to and from school."

To put it bluntly, the school is worried that if students move out and something happens, they will have to take responsibility.

“My social media accounts are now receiving hundreds of abusive private messages every day.”

Lily's brow furrowed with frustration: "It's already affecting my normal life."

"No one reads the clarifications I've sent out."

Li Han comforted Lily and her mother, and then went to check the social media accounts where her three roommates had posted. They had started accepting advertisements and selling products, and had directly transformed into beauty blogger accounts.

I was so angry I almost laughed.

Lily's disability certificate was questioned as being fake, and her clarification did not generate any traffic or attention.

Li Han learned about the situation in detail and collected evidence such as Lili's disability certificate.

"Don't worry, there are still more good people than bad in this world."

"I will do my best to help you."

*

2:00 PM.

After ending the call, Si Jiuyin gulped down a large glass of water. The original owner was truly concerned about He Qinqin's important life event.

Before she transmigrated, the original owner had already arranged seven blind dates for her, all of whom were elites in their respective fields and handsome.

Since last night, Si Jiuyin has been taking turns calling these blind date candidates to negotiate the cancellation of the blind dates.

When she dialed the fifth number, the other person spoke in German, which left Si Jiuyin completely dumbfounded.

The original owner even arranged for the eldest son of a car manufacturing company to be of mixed Chinese and German descent.

Si Jiuyin thought that she could cancel the blind date by personally negotiating with these younger people.

Things got even more complicated than I expected.

Five of the seven people said that it didn't matter if Si Jiuyin "switched daughters"; what they wanted to see was not He Qinqin, but "President Shi's daughter".

One candidate even praised Si Jiuyin's new daughter, Li Han, for her strong clarification last night and her series of public relations tactics, saying they were admirable.

The original owner had put a lot of effort into persuading these candidates to go on blind dates with her daughter, and these candidates were indeed of good character, demeanor, and appearance.

The original owner thought that He Qinqin would realize Shi Yao's shortcomings after meeting these talented young men, so she swiftly and forcefully arranged these blind dates.

On the contrary, this will only have the opposite effect; you can't expect someone with eyes on the ground to see things in the sky.

Si Jiuyin wouldn't force Li Han to go on blind dates; she could only ask Li Han about her intentions after she got off work.

After resting for a while, Si Jiuyin drove to Haicheng People's Hospital.

She wanted to go see Xiaoya, the livestreaming host who did the MU livestream.

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