Chapter 42 The Past



Faced with this indigenous person of unknown origin, Yin Zhu naturally did not trust him, but being adept at playing the role of a liar, she did not refuse, but simply nodded with a smile: "I am indeed a literature major, I will go and see him when I have the chance."

The gloomy man's smile widened, and the two of them laughed at each other with ulterior motives, leaving Chen Lvdou, who had witnessed everything, trembling on the sidelines.

After selecting a can of meat, he took out a cloudy gem from his pocket and placed it on the table. Chen Lvdou scanned the goods and the gem with a machine, then handed him the can of meat and bowed politely, saying, "Thank you for your patronage."

The man glanced at Yin Zhu one last time with reluctance before leaving the "Tongfu Inn" supermarket.

As soon as he left, Yin Zhu turned her attention back to the gemstone.

It was a deep blue gemstone, its crystal cloudy, and it looked about the thickness of a thumb. Chen Lvdou quickly put the gemstone into the cash register, then said to Yin Zhu with a slightly apologetic tone, "Sister Sun, you know... you have to buy something to come in..."

"Oh, actually I'm here to apply for a job too."

Yin Zhu didn't care about those details at all. In her mind, the rules for guests were for the guests to follow, and what did it have to do with her, a working person?

This is how she interprets the rules.

This sentence choked Chen Lvdou's rest of his words, and in the end, he only moved his lips slightly and said awkwardly, "If a customer doesn't have any money, they can cut off a finger and leave it..."

"Oh, don't worry, I'm not a guest. I'm just a working person who will be like you in the future."

Yin Zhu comforted him.

To be honest, Yin Zhu had a better impression of this kid than of the others, probably because she had a little more contact with him.

However, even though this is better, it's not good enough to be friends.

What a joke! Compared to a robber, a thief who only steals things is naturally more memorable than one who directly robs or even murders for money. But frankly, it's just a case of a thief meeting a highway robber—both are equally bad.

Moreover, ordinary thieves don't even have the chance to come to Sin City.

While the boss wasn't there, Yin Zhu decided to chat with him a bit more, giving the live stream a shock from another world.

"Speaking of which, Green Bean, I heard you've killed several children. What were you after?" Yin Zhu leaned against the counter and asked lazily, "They weren't all unruly kids, were they?"

“Yes…” Chen Lvdou said with a genuine sadness, “To tell you the truth, Sister Sun, I have an older sister who was bullied by a group of scumbags at school, so I killed them all. Tell me, was I wrong?”

...

"Of course it's true!"

"I'm not targeting anyone in particular, I just want to say that all the scum who engage in school bullying deserve to die!"

"Actually, the better the school, the less likely this kind of thing is to happen. In my junior high school, there were bullies who would block people and demand protection money every day. Later, when I went to high school, these hooligans were eliminated by the exams. Everyone in the class was busy studying, so who had time to bully others?"

“I was bullied when I was in school, but I didn’t have a good uncle to protect me. Even now that I’m an adult, I’m still timid and sensitive, afraid of offending others.”

"Those who bullied me back then are all doing better than me now. At class reunions, no one remembers that I was ever bullied. Everyone's smiles feel like salt being rubbed into my wounds... Why?!"

"If anyone bullies me at school, I'll stab them to death with a knife!"

"Everyone who's watching is Gian!"

"You can't say that. When I was in school, some people in my class were bullied, but I didn't dare to do anything about it for fear of being bullied by the school bully. My friend did intervene, and the person who was bullied ended up resenting my friend, feeling that my friend had disturbed their 'friendship'."

"There was no school violence in my class when I was in school, but the whole class would ostracize one girl because she always liked to talk badly about others behind their backs and spread rumors about which girl was dating a boy."

"You're talking about special circumstances."

"It's easy for you to say that when you're not in my shoes! If I hadn't joined the school bullies in bullying others when I was in school, I would be the one getting bullied. Would you have taken the beating for me?"

"Helping is a favor, not helping is one's right. No one is obligated to risk being bitten back by an ungrateful person to help you. Don't use moral blackmail."

"Exactly. I've always had a great class atmosphere since I was little, and there's never been any bullying. If no one in the class is willing to help you, why don't you reflect on whether you're just unpopular?"

"Victim blaming is back again! People like you are accomplices to bullies!"

"Actually, there are also people who don't pay attention to their surroundings at all. I only found out who was being bullied, who was dating whom, and whose father ran away after gambling debt collectors came to their door after I graduated from junior high school... I'm a shut-in, and no one told me anything. I don't know anything."

“I did bully people when I was in school, but looking back, they didn’t hold a grudge against me at all.”

"The person upstairs has no idea what kind of psychological trauma you've caused the victim. People like you are just wasting air."

"I really don't understand why bullies often live very well. It's unfair."

"Actually, this can also be explained scientifically. Bullies are the ones who bully others, and they don't have any psychological trauma. On the contrary, this proactive aggression makes it easier for them to profit in many situations. On the other hand, the victims have been bullied and developed psychological trauma. This trauma becomes a stumbling block to their success in many things, unless they come to terms with it themselves."

"That's wrong. The thugs who bullied me back then are already in jail. When I heard the news, I just put my hands on my hips and laughed three times. Bullies deserve this kind of ending!"

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