Chapter 581 - 582: What Does it Account for a Group of Kids
Chapter 581 - 582: What Does it Account for a Group of Kids
Mo Shu opened up the search, and the first thing she saw was the trending topic: "Student Subject to Cyberbullying Expelled After Being Doxxed"
Upon clicking on it, it indeed had something to do with her.
Mo Shu had been consciously avoiding these topics these past few days, and no one around her had mentioned them, leaving her completely unaware.
Now that she saw it, Mo Shu certainly couldn’t remain indifferent.
She looked at the news article, and the accompanying image was of a male student in uniform; although his face was pixelated, one could still perceive his agony.
Below it, was the student’s own confession, "I really realize my mistake now. These past few days, I’ve been unable to eat or sleep. Even when my parents go out to buy groceries, they face gossip and pointing fingers, all because I received that US$ 500 for study materials. My initial intent was just to help lighten my family’s financial burden..."
Most people began to condemn those netizens who had gone overboard:
"After all, they are just a group of kids, seventeen or eighteen years old, what do they really know? They received a small amount of money, earned a little extra, they were simply exploited."
"It breaks my heart to see them cry. My family is also very poor, and I think if I had the chance to make that US$ 500, I too would be tempted."
"Ah, they are about my child’s age, yet they face such life-changing engagement. Getting expelled during their senior year of high school, their future is as good as ruined..."
"A single misstep becomes a lifelong regret, it’s truly pitiful. Shouldn’t the pregnant woman who got insulted have first sought out the person who paid these kids to insult her, rather than targeting the kids themselves?"
There were also others who criticized those deemed overly righteous:
"Funny, it wasn’t the pregnant woman who ordered the doxxing. These netizens just have time and keyboards. She too is a victim. For her, these so-called children are also among the perpetrators. To blame the pregnant woman? What did she do wrong? What did cursing her two kids do wrong?"
"Plus one to the above, being pregnant is already difficult, moreover managing such a big company. The matter with Jijue was totally slandered, and looking at it now, it’s very likely that the person who paid these students to make a mistake is the same person who framed Jijue."
"Although I don’t want to speculate, some matters are quite terrifying when you think about them 23333"
"One can only say that the person behind the scenes is the worst. The pregnant woman is innocent, the students aren’t exactly blameless, but being involved in something like this is also quite unlucky."
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Having read through everything, Mo Shu went silent.
She too had been poor and had taken the national college entrance exam. She well knew what the exam meant for a child from a poor family.
Now these seventeen or eighteen-year-old high school students were expelled at such a critical time, their future seemed bleak not to mention any psychological scars that might twist their personalities and in the future, the Mo Family might be the first to face retaliation.
Better to make friends than enemies.
Although Mo Shu was very angry when she was insulted, she didn’t want things to turn out this way.
Ruining these children’s lives would not benefit her; instead, she’d reap a reputation of being unreasonably harsh. Why bother?
After pondering for a moment, Mo Shu posted on Weibo:
"I have been very busy lately, and I dare not face the violence on the internet. Fortunately, my husband has protected me well and given me the right to avoid it.
However, I did not expect things to escalate to this extent. Just now, a student came to my company’s doorstep and knelt down begging me to spare him, and I realized how serious the situation had become."
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