"The Working Girl" saves the villain in his childhood (XIV)...



"The Working Girl" saves the villain in his childhood (XIV)...

This is a big juicy story that can keep you entertained for a long time. Lately, it's all about "a strange woman accusing an actor of rape."

At first, this story was very sensational, and the plot twists were quite dramatic.

It turns out that the movie star had secretly married the goddess with stunning looks. The little movie star is the movie star and the goddess's child. The widely circulated "movie star's biological mother" is actually the delusion of a crazy woman.

This instantly made many people happy, especially the men.

What men love to hear most is news of a woman accusing someone of rape, only to have it exposed as a hoax; they collectively get excited when they hear this.

"How should men protect themselves in version T0?"

"You just need to avoid touching women."

“A fairy called, and the movie star was just sitting at home when this trouble came out of nowhere.”

"Then be careful. If you talk to me now, I'll stick to you. A man should uphold male virtues and not talk to strange women casually."

Public opinion and emotions fluctuate like this, going back and forth.

Just a few days ago, Huo Yu's fans were happy to clear their idol's name, but today they've turned against themselves.

Seeing the men in the comments section celebrating the "false accusation of rape" meme, even if the female fans like Huo Yu a lot, it's hard for them to feel happy.

Because rape is a specific issue, it is essentially a "predicament" unique to women. Every woman in real life has been harassed by men, whether familiar or unfamiliar, whether they are colleagues, strangers, taxi drivers, or even relatives.

Those greasy men who make lewd jokes and grope others as often as eating and drinking in real life, have all disappeared under these comments, becoming "innocent big boys" and "fragile good babies".

Just like the story of the White-Haired Girl, if the screenwriter adapts it and portrays Yang Bailao as the most hateful person in the story, zero people from the lower classes will feel a sense of pleasure.

In such stories, even if a woman is portrayed as the villain who gets slapped in the face, no woman can be happy to celebrate.

Reading the comments and reflecting on the realities of life, it felt as unpleasant as swallowing a fly.

Fans can only blame the person who posted the message. Why did they spread such rumors that affect women's reputations? Didn't they realize how much difficulty it would create for the truly harmed women to seek justice after creating a "boy who cried wolf" effect?

Because of this feeling of disappointment and frustration, after Huo's legal department announced that it would file a lawsuit to protect its rights, I could only try my best to remain neutral amidst a group of jubilant men, condemning the individuals who spread rumors and not targeting all women.

If you really can't stand it anymore, you'll confront them. That movie star has excellent character and manners; he was genuinely framed. You might have just harassed a female colleague and then went online to comment?

I fully support legitimate rights protection. But those who claim to be fighting for "freedom from rape" should be careful in reality; if they dare to commit such acts, I'll stab them to death!

Public opinion has become somewhat unfriendly towards the predominantly female fanbase.

But it doesn't matter. In the world of idol worship, female fans are at the bottom. Although they spend the majority of their money on data manipulation, they are too easy to please. In fact, they don't even need to be pleased. Big fans and small fans alike will coax them, and they can please themselves.

Huo Yu himself is an asset; he doesn't need female fans to promote him to get the best big productions.

Male stars have a wide range of roles to choose from. Once they break out of the industry, for them, recognition from male audiences is the true measure of their talent and acceptance by the mainstream. Having many female fans is actually a shameful "female-only" situation.

Therefore, as they go further in their careers, male celebrities tend to shed the image of relying on female fans to gain popularity and instead showcase their "tough guy" strength.

Occasionally giving a subtle jab to female fans and showing that you don't pander to them can actually help you establish a persona.

Because of this, even if some negative emotions arose in Huo Yu's female fan group, no one took care of them, and they could only comfort themselves.

I really hope this whole mess will blow over soon; I don't want to wake up one day to find myself eating from the same pot as that sleazy guy...

But their wishes were clearly dashed, as the Huo Group's official Weibo account suddenly deleted the announcement.

fan:?

This announcement made them uncomfortable, but deleting it was obviously not an option either. What was the official team doing?

I rushed to contact the official account and found that not only was this message deleted, but the entire account was locked.

In response, all marketing accounts related to the Huo family began deleting posts.

Even the former goddess of beauty, who was just starting out and was riding high, and is now the "wife of a movie star," deleted the post that admitted to being Huo Yu's wife and Huo Yueze's mother.

The onlookers were stunned. Was there another twist?

The group that secretly supported that "crazy woman" was immediately delighted.

Why are you in such a hurry to open champagne? Did the police check? Just say no.

These days, they feel that something is wrong in every aspect.

First of all, the post was written very sincerely and provided enough details, which naturally made it easy for people to believe it, and that's why it spread so widely.

Furthermore, the more they scrutinized the details, the more incongruous it seemed.

After Zhao Ya and Huo Yueze, who are biological mother and son, went public with their relationship, they interacted every day. Before going public, there were no details of their interactions, whether official or unofficial, that were leaked.

What, is your Huo family still playing the feudal game, taking the child away after the mother gives birth and not letting him see his biological mother?

Some say Zhao Ya left the entertainment industry because she got married and had children, but the timing doesn't match up at all.

If you do the math, Zhao Ya had just debuted when her child was born.

She married and had children with a movie star right after her debut. Her resources at that time didn't seem like that. The movie star said he loved his wife, but he made her play a vase and a minor role in a very brainless and terrible movie.

As long as it's real, that's fine. But no matter how you try to disguise something as fake, there will always be flaws. And what are netizens? They're all like Sherlock Holmes reincarnated.

Previously, due to the Huo family's power, these doubts were suppressed by the overwhelming public opinion, but now they can finally emerge.

They said that you can be skeptical when you accuse a man of doing other things, but when you accuse him of doing things related to his lower body, it's always better to believe him to some extent.

Most men have a person growing out of their head; asking them to control themselves is more painful than losing their father.

While dogs don't eat feces all the time, the probability that they have eaten it or have been eating it all the time is quite high.

The men who had been fighting for "male safety" for several days, and had just enjoyed their happiness, also felt uneasy seeing this situation.

But getting them to admit defeat was out of the question, so all they could do was yell: "Don't even think about popping the champagne yet! Didn't things turn around before?!"

Judging from the current situation, the possibility of a reversal is getting smaller and smaller, and things may even get worse.

The truth, like mushrooms after rain, appeared in various small groups—

"It's true that Huo Yu committed rape. Zhao Ya was just pushed out to take the blame. I have a friend who works at Huo's company."

"But what's happened at the Huo Group these past few days is not just about the boss being raped. All business has been suspended, and even my friend has been invited for questioning."

"Well, the Huo family has really suffered a major setback this time..."

...

Kuang Qimei rushed towards Ye Xiqing, looked at her excitedly, and then scolded the team members: "You were so careless! You almost let the target escape!"

The team members were very embarrassed. They hadn't expected Huo Yu to be so alert. They had no idea where he had seen through their disguise. If he had really escaped, they would have been doomed!

Ye Xiqing smiled as she accepted her teammates' praise, then looked at Kuang Qimei and asked, "Can I become a full-fledged employee now?"

Kuang Qimei: ...

She and "Fu Yunzhen" have known each other for more than a year or two. When she was still a junior police officer, she met Fu Yunzhen while she was delivering food.

Back then, she was young and naive, and very talkative. Whenever she encountered difficulties at work and couldn't find anyone else to complain to, she would complain to Fu Yunzhen.

Fuyun is a very good listener and occasionally gives her some advice.

Those suggestions were very helpful to Kuang Qimei, who was just starting out in her career. Kuang Qimei was extremely grateful and, in order to repay her, asked her, "Is there anything I can help you with?"

Ye Xiqing then said, "Yes, I want to be a policeman."

Kuang Qimei: ...

She really couldn't help with that... she herself got in through the entrance exam...

Why not take the exam if you want to be a police officer? She could give her all her information, but Fu Yunzhen replied—

"I can't take the exam, I'm illiterate."

"It's okay, I can teach you to read. It's never too late to start working hard in life!"

"Pathological illiteracy, specifically manifested as an attack whenever I see content related to the law, even though I graduated from a university of political science and law."

Kuang Qimei: ...

Then tell me! What kind of disease could cause such illiteracy?

No matter how shocked she was, she couldn't change the fact that this "amateur police officer" was a pathologically illiterate person with a severe aversion to legal knowledge. She could only helplessly say, "Well, there's nothing I can do about it. There are procedures for our onboarding process..."

Fu Yunzhen wasn't disappointed. Instead, she smiled at her and said, "It's okay. I can help you with your work in my spare time. We're well-informed in this line of work. Just ask me if you need anything."

Fu Yunzhen said she was very well-informed and wasn't joking.

At first, she was just a food delivery worker, but as her business "grew," she formed a "women's gang."

Every time she entered a new industry, she would use group chats to provide employment information to ordinary middle-aged and elderly women, thus connecting them with "women's delivery rider teams," "women's taxi driver teams," "women's courier teams," "women's housekeeping teams," "women's truck driver teams," "women's repairman teams," and so on.

Others who built their "platforms" to this scale would have been thinking about charging fees long ago.

Fu Yunzhen never charged anyone, casually managing these group chats, providing insignificant help to everyone in a free and loose manner. The "Women's Gang" had its own "timely rain".

But no matter how small the information, it was not useless. The more this network was connected, the greater its power became. In the end, Fu Yunzhen simply became an "underground emperor" who could command the wind and rain.

Kuang Qimei stared at all in disbelief, stammering, "I feel like I need to keep an eye on you. It seems so easy for you to go astray..."

Fu Yunzhen briefly put down her phone and smiled sincerely at her: "Don't worry, I am a law-abiding citizen, and I just want to be a qualified people's police officer."

In this way, Fu Yunzhen continued to expand her "underground influence," and Kuang Qimei repeatedly helped her apply for admission through special consideration.

Otherwise, losing such talent would feel like a loss to the police force...

However, the latter's progress was always unsuccessful, while Kuang Qimei, with the help of Fu Yunzhen, a "local strongman," solved many strange cases and rose higher and higher, and now has the power to control promotions and changes.

Today's major case has propelled her career to its peak, giving Kuang Qimei the right to step back. Whether with joy or helplessness, she said, "Congratulations, you've been promoted! And I will recommend you for commendation for today's events. You can finally get what you wanted!"

Ye Xiqing completed the onboarding process with satisfaction, received her own police equipment, and at an age when she was about to retire, she finally achieved success in her later years.

She fiddled with the gun in her hand. Actually, she only became legally qualified to carry a gun today, but it didn't matter. She didn't fire a shot during the chase of Huo Yu.

On the training field, Ye Xiqing practiced shooting diligently, gaining new and unprecedented knowledge.

She enjoyed practicing her shooting, but the system and the audience outside the screen were stunned.

A romance novel heroine who's expected to become a pop diva... starts shooting... Is this reasonable?!

As a live streaming system, the system's main function is that of a "camera." If it wants to be omniscient about the mission world, it would have to request information from the main world's database, which is a very complicated process.

But when something like this happens, we can't just ignore it!

When the system retrieved all of Ye Xiqing's data over the years, including all information from both compressed and uncompressed periods, and saw her first contact with Kuang Qimei, the establishment of a vast underground information organization, and her focused investigation of all the Huo family's crimes and power networks, it found that...

Even it couldn't help but let out a sound: "Huh?"

The Huo family, who had focused on one thing for eighteen years and were destined to succeed no matter what, was actually strangled by this dark web.

But eighteen years ago, there was no "trial of humanity," and the male lead and the minor villain weren't so obviously different back then. So how did Ye Xiqing develop such hatred for the Huo family that she wanted them dead from that time onward?

"hatred?"

Ye Xiqing savored the word with interest: "You're making it sound like my retaliation went too far and was tainted by emotions. What, was there something wrong with my actions?"

Of course not!

Even disregarding the plot elements, if Huo Yu were truly treated as a rapist, the sentence he received would be far too harsh.

Moreover, instead of bringing him to justice for rape, they used other means. Don't you think that this defeats the purpose of justice?

"Oh."

Ye Xiqing fired bullets at the target one by one, her attention always focused, which allowed her to quickly adapt to shooting.

"The kind of justice that people like is one-to-one, one against one. If Huo Yu hurt me, I can only hurt him, otherwise it would be called implicating the innocent."

"But no one ever said that when we stepped into the ring one-on-one, my back was actually empty, while his back had a huge, mountain-like tumor filled with human faces, all grinning at me smugly."

“People like to ignore the tumor on his back and drag me into a ‘one-on-one’ competition with him, calling it fair.”

"Then I'll smash the tumor on his back and see who's really so weak!"

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments


Please login to comment

Support Us


Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List