Chapter 170 Adults Must Take Responsibility for Their Choices



"Because of your heavy makeup and slit skirt, you have violated the laws of 'serving in the US' and 'lowering the value of women,' and are hereby sentenced to one day of equal rights school education!"

[A reasonable point: Ugh... Lin Yunfei just put on makeup and wore a bright red dress, and she's going to be arrested? Is this how you pursue fairness? Why do I feel so uncomfortable about this...]

[Momo: The fairness that the two bosses on Jian Zhizhen's side are pursuing is actually gender fairness in a marital relationship. Their back-and-forth reporting is all within the small unit of "husband and wife," and doesn't interfere with innocent outsiders; everyone just laughs it off. But reporting someone for makeup, clothing, and labeling them as "lowering their status" actually infringes on their freedom as a person, which is why they feel uncomfortable.]

[Wu Xian: Right, unlike our advanced 23rd century, where wearing whatever strange clothes is a matter of freedom, and whether or not to wear makeup is also a matter of freedom. Many men in our world wear makeup these days too. The other timeline achieved "gender equality," but not "equality for all." Lin Yunfei is truly innocent in this situation, but I don't feel sorry for her. After all, Zhenzhen reminded her, and the director said to abide by their rules when on their territory.]

Lin Yunfei felt increasingly upset as she looked at the comments.

Although they spoke politely, weren't they actually mocking her for "deserving it"?

She quickly pleaded, "Please give me a chance? I come from a remote rural area and don't know the rules here. I'll go back and change my clothes right away."

The fair counselor said bluntly, "It's precisely because you don't understand the rules that you need professional education. Otherwise, you'll always subconsciously hold the idea that women are weak and need to please men."

Lin Yunfei had no choice but to turn around and look to Leng Ao for help, hoping that Leng Ao could save her.

Leng Ao actually really wanted to save people, after all, they were his companions.

However, he was afraid that saving people would ruin his public image.

In the end, to maintain his coldness, he not only refused to help but also coldly said, "Everyone reminded you to change your clothes before you went out, but you didn't. Adults should take responsibility for their mistakes and not try to morally blackmail me."

"..." Lin Yunfei looked at Leng Ao in disbelief.

She had never been treated like this in front of a man in her entire life!

Leng Ao watched helplessly as the Fair Division took Lin Yunfei away.

Wearing the bullet screen glasses, he saw many people criticizing him for being heartless, not knowing how to save his female companion, and being so indifferent.

However, many people expressed their understanding, saying that this is just his personality, and then silently prayed for Lin Yunfei.

He discovered that whether people criticized him or understood him, they all agreed with his aloof persona.

Now that his public image was preserved, he was relieved.

He went out on his own to look for work, intending to continue his mission.

I tried many places, but none of them worked.

They usually hire one man and one woman, and to ensure fairness, the ratio of men to women in the interviews is required to be one to one.

Many male and female applicants arranged to come together in advance.

He had no female colleagues, so he couldn't get an interview at all.

Leng Ao hesitated for a long time on the side of the road.

Forget it, I'll just go back to base and arrogantly give up.

...

Lin Yunfei was taken to an equal rights school by the Fair Teacher.

The camera followed her, revealing the true face of equal rights schools.

The school is not large, with only two teaching buildings.

After the equality counselor completed Lin Yunfei's enrollment procedures, he took her to the women's education classroom to begin her studies.

There were more than twenty women in the class, and a female lecturer was standing on the stage.

After Lin Yunfei was led to her seat, she flipped through the books on the table while thinking about how embarrassing it was to be taken away for "education." She wished there were no audience members.

Then I secretly glanced at the live stream data... and it turns out that 60% of the viewers of this show were actually drawn to watch the school!

[Su Changzhao: I initially guessed that this school might be like Yuzhang Academy or a women's virtue training class, but it seems neither. It appears to be quite civilized.]

[Huai Xun: Yes, yes, the classroom was bright and clean, and the female lecturer on the stage was dressed in neutral, loose clothing and flat shoes, which looked very comfortable, unlike the stereotypical image of female lecturers in suits, pencil skirts, and high heels.]

[Hao Piaoniang: Her expression was neither humble nor arrogant; she didn't discriminate against or insult the students. It was genuine education, not punishment. I'm somewhat grateful that Lin Yunfei came, allowing us to hear their thoughts!]

Although no one scolded her, Lin Yunfei still felt uncomfortable, as if she were a monkey.

She simply turned off the comments and stopped watching.

The female lecturer said, "Everyone, please read the introduction first. After you finish reading, I will explain it to you step by step."

Soon, the classroom was filled with the sound of students reading aloud.

"Women are no weaker than men. What men can do, women can do too. Don't be put down by seemingly complimentary but actually derogatory remarks like 'I really envy you women who don't have to work hard,' which will subtly make you feel inferior."

“We must strictly prohibit moral demands that are like mental shackles, such as ‘a good woman is one who can cook,’ ‘obedient,’ and ‘good at bearing children,’ and be wary of PUA tactics like ‘no man will want you if you can’t cook.’”

"We must fundamentally realize that women are not weak or coquettish, and that women do not need to cater to male aesthetics. Women's clothing and appearance are for their own comfort and health, and they should strictly reject the shackles of clothing such as high heels."

"..."

[Momo: I agree with the first few points, but... dressing up is a matter of personal freedom! Although I'm not a fan of Lin Yunfei, I still think her dress is beautiful! How does that cater to male aesthetics? Women would also think she looks good. Isn't this just putting another kind of shackle on women?]

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