Chapter 345: Chapter 345
In fact, he has already uploaded all this information online.
Because he does look quite pitiful, there are already some people speaking up for him now.
[What Ji Yu did was indeed a bit excessive. The man has already apologized, and the things have been paid for. Why won’t she let him go?]
[Exactly, I also think this old man looks so pitiable. He even knelt down to Ji Yu for his son.]
[But didn’t that person still hit someone? My brother is still wrapped in bandages.]
The people online were each saying their part, and every one of them seemed quite interesting.
Ji Yu wasn’t anxious when she saw the situation.
She wanted to see to what extent this person intended to escalate the matter.
Perhaps seeing the benefits of public opinion, Wang Fuyu continued to intensify his efforts, hoping to crush Ji Yu under the weight of public pressure.
But Ji Yu’s attitude toward this matter was extremely casual.
Even if people kept cursing her, she could still turn a blind eye.
Even Gu Qixiao couldn’t figure out what Ji Yu was planning to do.
"Don’t worry, they won’t keep cursing me for long, and I’ll resolve this matter soon."
Just wait a little longer.
The truth will surface very soon.
Ji Yu wanted everyone to open their eyes and see clearly—it isn’t difficult for someone to appear pitiful, but that doesn’t mean they truly are.
What those people had done was not worthy of any sympathy at all.
Finally, just when everyone was discussing this matter, a video shot to the top of the trending list.
Though the video was short, it detailed several incidents where Wang Baiquan had bullied others. Those individuals spoke with tears in their eyes, expressing their support for Wang Baiquan’s arrest.
After watching, everyone fell silent.
It wasn’t clear how much time had passed before someone finally posted the first comment.
[I support Ji Yu. How can people go to such excessive lengths? I have children myself, and seeing these kids bullied suddenly makes me realize money isn’t everything.]
[Money can compensate belongings, but who can truly compensate for the health of these children?]
[What Wang Baiquan did was truly wicked. How could someone be so disgusting?]
People began chiming in one after another, condemning Wang Baiquan’s atrocities.
They were well aware of the severity of this matter in their hearts.
Ji Yu’s role in this incident quickly transitioned into one of justice.
But Ji Yu didn’t have ulterior motives regarding this matter; she simply didn’t want to see so many people being bullied with no one speaking up in their defense. ʀᴇᴀᴅ ʟᴀᴛᴇsᴛ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀs ᴀᴛ NovєlFіre.net
"Sister Yu, this Wang Baiquan is truly terrifying. That day couldn’t have been the first time he smashed people’s belongings."
And those incidents were just the mild ones.
What difference was there between people like him and the lowlife thugs with power and influence?
Naturally, there was no difference.
Ji Yu didn’t want to elaborate on this matter. She knew that Wang Baiquan definitely wouldn’t be able to walk free this time.
When she returned home, her mood was heavy, and all she could do was express some condolences to the victims.
"Gu Qixiao, I never imagined there could be people this ugly in the world. Don’t they ever stop to think about what the rest of their lives will be like before doing such things?"
What they did was truly shameless.
Gu Qixiao had also seen the video and agreed with Ji Yu’s sentiment. "Yu, people like that never feel guilt. In their eyes, money can solve everything, so this kind of outcome feels deserved."
Their worldview was filthy, which made their actions repulsive.
It was always sickening to watch.
Ji Yu no longer wanted to comment on the matter; she only knew she felt deeply unsettled within.
She leaned against Gu Qixiao’s shoulder. "At the very least, people should have some conscience. These individuals are rotten to the core. I just hope that after this incident, there won’t be a repeat."
It’s possible there are still people out there being bullied. While they couldn’t immediately help everyone, someday the clouds would part, and the moonlight would break through.
"You did the right thing. Yu, I’m proud of what you’ve done,"
He, too, had his own emotions about the matter after learning everything.
Sometimes, he probably couldn’t foresee these things, but Ji Yu could. Ji Yu’s sensitivity surpassed that of most people, and the current situation was indeed difficult to comprehend.
"Yu, if something comes up in the future, just talk to me directly. Don’t shoulder it all on your own."
"I’m not carrying it alone. Not long ago, I met Hong. Hong said this issue was simple, and he convinced those families to record the video." She felt this was a collective effort, a result of everyone’s hard work.
Everyone played an irreplaceable role in this. In some ways, both Ji Yu and those victims were fortunate.
Only Wang Baiquan, at this point, was already on the verge of breakdown. Locked up, he finally understood what it meant to scream to the heavens and not be heard, to beg the earth and find no solace.
When Wang Fuyu reluctantly came to visit him, his expression was full of helplessness.
"Why didn’t you confirm who the other party was before acting? Did you really think Ji Yu was just an ordinary doctor?"
Faced with such circumstances, life could certainly not go on peacefully.
He felt remorseful, but since things had come to this, there was genuinely nothing else he could do.
"I didn’t do it on purpose. I didn’t even know who Ji Yu was or that she was someone’s fiancée. I only realized it now. Dad, I really understand I made a mistake. Do you think there’s a way to get me out of here? I don’t want to stay here any longer."
God knows how wretched he felt at this moment.
He was already close to collapse.
Wang Fuyu was filled with helplessness.
"You didn’t bother to figure out who it was before acting recklessly. Now, even I can’t help you. You’ll have to figure things out on your own. I have no other options either."
He looked at his son and felt powerless.
"Dad, you can’t just abandon me ! I’m your only son; who will take care of you in your old age if I’m gone?"
Wang Fuyu didn’t want to abandon him either, but he had exhausted every option. Ji Yu was already close to dragging him down alongside his son. If he kept pushing, he might end up behind bars with him.
"There’s no point in discussing this further. You should focus on reformation while you’re inside. Eventually, you’ll get out. After all, you didn’t kill anyone—you only bullied a few people."
When he said this, his tone was dismissive, as if those people were just objects.