Chapter 161 Ye Li's Methods
Chapter 161 Ye Li's Methods
Situ Yao looked at the business card handed to him. It said "Freelance journalist Xia Yan". He knew it was related. In fact, there was nothing else.
"Ye Kai is a student at this training ground, right?"
"Ah, yes, but what do you want? He can't come now."
He answered the expected question rhetorically.
"Well, that's right. Because he's in custody now."
"Now that you know that, what use am I to you?"
"No, that's not necessarily. I want to know what he was like when he was here, and I need relevant information." Xia Yan looked at him through the eyes.
"What's the use of investigating? He just turned fourteen. What can you write?"
“It’s a tough question. But that’s why it sells well.”
“Your idea is really unacceptable.”
They made a living by taking advantage of other people's misfortunes. Situ Yao couldn't understand their feelings.
"By the way, this place actively accepts bad boys and others. Did Ye Kai come here because of a crime?"
"I didn't recruit them on purpose. It's just that society thinks they are like that, and their parents misunderstood and threw them here. But he is different."
“How is he different?”
"He came voluntarily. He wanted to learn the art of fighting. I didn't teach him morals or rules, I just trained him."
Xia Yan sensed a change in the wind. The testimony he received was different from his own script.
“So, he used the techniques you taught him to do those things. What do you think about that?”
“Ah, those idiots? Hahahaha!”
(What a headache. I don’t give people like you what they want.)
“Guilty? Do they feel guilty?”
"How is that possible? They hurt his family, didn't they? Even if it was unintentional, they stepped on the tiger's tail. They should be thankful that they were not eaten."
"No, no, no, this is a bit weird, right?" Xia Yan couldn't help but interrupt.
“Strange? Why?”
"Being eaten or something..."
"Don't you understand? It's only natural that if you piss off a beast, you'll get punished."
"Beast? Are you talking about Ye Kai?"
"That's right."
"So, you raised a child that turned into a beast?"
"No. He was a beast from the beginning. I just taught him how to control himself skillfully."
The situation is completely wrong. Who would be interested in this kind of conversation that goes against the general society?
“I can’t help it. I don’t understand what you are saying.”
“You’ll understand once you meet him. Otherwise you’ll never understand.”
“If only I could see him.”
Ye Kai has been sent to the Family Court. Now he is just detained, and the surrounding situation has not yet been determined.
Xia Yan realized that continuing the conversation would only lead to a dead end, so he changed the subject: "Society treats Ye Kai as a righteous hero. What do you think about this?"
"Hero. That's ridiculous. He doesn't even want the support of society."
“What if he wants to?”
It is necessary to grasp some topics as material.
"Well... then, what do you think justice is?"
“It may be a little awkward to say, but it’s something that people like me throw away. However, I will use it to make a living.”
“I’m pretty much the same.”
Situ Yao continued with a gaze into the distance, as if missing something: "In this world, some people find something worth cherishing in what we have discarded, and then continue to struggle. Although they are so depraved, I still envy them and am willing to keep watching them."
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Ye Li felt heavy and depressed. Ye Yue was already dead. His gentle smile could never be seen again. She still didn’t understand why he had to die. It was just that her brother Ye Kai gave the deserved punishment to those who forced him to die.
Ye Kai was also arrested by the police. Ye Li felt abandoned. She asked herself if she had done anything wrong, but she couldn't remember anything. She just felt powerless.
She couldn't go back to college. Although it was time to consider looking for a job, she had no motivation to do so. After all, because of her rare last name, she wouldn't be able to move freely even if she went back to college.
She told her parents this and they agreed. Her father said it was okay to repeat a grade and that she should take it slow. Her mother might have been in pain too, but she still smiled at Ye Li.
How annoying it was that she felt bored. In this way, she couldn't help but feel that Ye Kai was more thoughtful than her. Ye Li wanted to do something. At least she wanted to rescue her brother. She wanted to vindicate Ye Yue. But she couldn't do anything. She could only continue the cycle.
She turned on the computer in the living room. Ye Li, who lacked knowledge, searched for answers in the sea of information in a modern way.
However, she noticed a clue in the computer. She found a strange video file in the storage. Maybe Ye Kai edited it here before uploading it. If so, wouldn't this file be the edited version?
Ye Li started playing the video. Indeed, it was an unedited video.
The video circulating on the Internet starts from the point where Ye Kai forces the three men to confess the truth. But in the original video there is a scene where the teenagers are talking.
To a woman like Ye Li, what they said was unbearable, and she frowned. At first, she felt disgusted, but she thought of a way.
(Maybe this will change the situation.)
Thinking of this, Ye Li began to operate the computer vigorously.
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The newly uploaded video caused an uproar on the Internet. Since the boy who surrendered himself was arrested and detained, it should have been done by a third party, but new facts still exist.
In the video, three teenagers discuss the violence against their classmates. Then, the violent teenager takes action to stop it.
The impact of this fact was huge. The server was threatened to crash, and the number of video views increased at an alarming rate. This was followed by waves of comments:
“What a bunch of scum!”
"You killed a man and you're still like this?"
“They are no longer human!”
“Someone needs to take care of these guys!”
“The hero returns!”
"Our hero is indeed the embodiment of justice!"
“This deserves the death penalty!”
“These people are not subject to the juvenile law, right?”
"Police negligence is inexcusable."
“Release the heroes!”
"In today's society, even people like this have a chance to reform themselves."
“Definitely going to have to do a psychological evaluation or something like that.”
“The media only talks about the family environment.”
"That's right."
“He deserves to be cut into pieces.”
"If we leave this kind of person alone, how can we dare to go out in the future?"
“Remember, I’m next.”
"No need to waste time, just beat him up."
"Police, look at this!"
Five days later, the victim and his family filed an application to withdraw the prosecution, which was accepted. Then, Ye Kai was sentenced not to prosecution and was released.
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