Jiang Tian was ultimately just an ordinary person.
How could she possibly possess such formidable power to stand against the nobles who ruled the entire country?
She has done everything she could to secure a nationwide live broadcast opportunity and ensure that the entire broadcast was uninterrupted, allowing others to hear what she wanted to say.
Moreover, achieving this goal was fraught with difficulties.
She has more than one person helping her.
Thanks to the combined efforts of many people, her speech was a success, allowing her voice to reach the ears of everyone watching the live stream.
First, after realizing her intentions, Su Yuyao, the groom, did not cause trouble but tacitly approved of Jiang Tian's actions.
Su Yuyao not only didn't cause Jiang Tian any trouble, but he also instructed others not to interfere too much—their wedding would be decided by Jiang Tian, and he would cover for her no matter what she did.
It's a good thing that Su Yuyao gave his wife the green light.
But in reality, his power alone is not enough; there are many rules that have been passed down for many years! Rules restrict Jiang Tian, preventing her from saying things she shouldn't say.
Especially the scandals involving the nobility.
Nobles always had a habit of creating gods in front of the public.
They want to be adored by the common people, to be perfect gods, and to accept the offerings from the common people without a care in the world.
They proclaimed that God is the greatest and that God is without fault.
Nobles are not much different from gods, except that they live in modern society, so the nobles are not wrong.
But now, the ugly side of the aristocracy has been exposed to the public.
Without any concealment or embellishment, it was completely exposed to the common people.
This means they are no longer gods, because gods have neither weaknesses nor scandals.
Those scandals severely damaged the image of the nobility, causing some of their ardent admirers to suffer mental breakdowns, and even more extreme phenomena emerged.
How could Jiang Tian, a commoner, do such a thing? In the eyes of the nobles, she has truly harmed too many people.
In reality, Jiang Tian is just one of the masses.
She originally had an ordinary life, like ordinary sand, unremarkable, let alone capable of stirring up waves—she really was just an ordinary person.
If her brother hadn't been embroiled in aristocratic conflicts and become a target, she might never have appeared in the public eye, much less mustered the courage to say those things.
After news of Su Yuyao's upcoming marriage spread, many people assumed that she would use this opportunity to enter a wealthy family, become an aristocrat, and enjoy a life of luxury.
But who could have imagined that Jiang Tian's purpose from the very beginning was so ridiculous—she wanted to awaken a portion of those who could be awakened, so that everyone could stand up and speak.
Her idea was simply outlandish.
But the nobles dared not say it; some were willing to kneel forever, while others were not.
The nobles lived such comfortable lives that they never seemed to realize that they were living such a luxurious and decadent life by stepping on others and being supported by their blood and tears.
What a heinous crime this is!
Jiang Tian didn't want to be someone who stepped on others.
She wanted to plant a seed of hope, doing her best and uniting everyone's strength.
This time, Jiang Tian was able to deliver her speech at the wedding thanks in no small part to the ordinary people who supported her.
Why was she able to hide in the small village for so long, and even escape the inescapable net of Su Yuyao and his two companions?
It's because someone was helping them from behind.
Many unseen forces are driving all of this to happen.
In this world, Jiang Tian is not the only one who longs for equal treatment; many ordinary people are also striving for it.
They quietly banded together and accepted Jiang Tian and her brother.
This is a group of people who are willing to be fuel, hoping to leave a glimmer of light in a dark world.
They possessed a strong sense of self and extraordinary abilities, yet under the constraints of the nobility, they could only do the most mundane tasks.
Nobles rarely recognize the talents of these people. Even when they occasionally extend an olive branch to someone, it is simply following the rules of this world: there will always be commoners and there will always be nobles.
If a commoner's abilities are too outstanding, the nobles will use special channels to elevate him to nobility; this is an unwritten rule.
After all, once people stand on the shoulders of ordinary people, they easily forget their roots.
In this way, it's better to make an individual an aristocrat than to let a group of people be angry and delay their affairs.
These people, assimilated by the nobility, completely forgot that they were once commoners and only knew how to enjoy the glory of the nobility.
The world operates on the principle of comparison; countless people gain a sense of superiority through comparison and thus feel happy.
If left to pursue happiness on their own, they would be at a loss.
This is why many scandals involving nobles were covered up by commoners who later became nobles.
For these newly noble commoners, forgetting their origins is all too easy; no one likes to expose their most unsavory side to others.
They have fallen far behind the true nobility; they are too busy trying to catch up and break with the past.
But some people would never accept such a "surrender".
They were unwilling to stand in a high position and look down on others. It was clear that giving up some benefits would allow commoners to live better lives, but the nobles refused. What was their basis for doing so?
These people know that their scope of activity is limited, so they try their best to develop themselves and expand their space.
Jiang Tian's appearance was just a prelude; the figures of these people, along with her voice, truly appeared before the public.
It turns out that not all ordinary people were kneeling; some did not want to kneel and had never knelt.
This greatly shocked many ordinary people.
They lived in an environment where they were blind and deaf, with no one telling them about the outside world or how others lived.
They had long been accustomed to being kept in captivity and forced to work, and felt that this was their destiny.
Only now do I realize that some people, even when kept in captivity, are still determined to break free of their cages and pursue true happiness as human beings.
This shock was like a beam of light suddenly shining into a dark world.
In fact, many people have had thoughts of rebellion, but they are afraid of being found out.
The nobles provided them with work and paid them, so they felt they could not repay kindness with enmity and dared not complain.
This time, Jiang Tian and the other civilians who were resisting opened up new ideas for them.
Some people are also worried about Jiang Tian's safety.
Jiang Tian did break the rules, but she just wanted to express her attitude.
She clearly had a chance to rise to the top, but she didn't seize it. Instead, she caused such a commotion. How could the nobles not punish her?
She challenged the entire aristocratic class, which was no ordinary conflict—her appearance brought the nobles a great deal of trouble.
But she herself said that she just wanted to plant a seed.
Has she watched too many movies and actually thought she was a savior?
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