Chapter 94: No Longer Hurt
Lin Qin v: When I saw these photos of the school bullying I experienced in the past, my feelings were actually very calm. For , it’s just a part of the past. Perhaps I was once trapped in this past, unable to extricate myself, unwilling to have any interaction with the world.
But now, I’ve walked out of it. I’ve truly moved on from the past. I have my loved ones, I have my family, and they’ve given trendous courage.
So, if certain people are trying to use these photos to dredge up those unbearable mories from my past and force to relive that pain—let tell you now, that’s impossible. Instead, these photos further reveal the evil you committed, a stain you’ll never be able to wash away in your lifeti.
Perhaps I should wish you well and suggest you focus on living your own life properly, rather than acting like maggots—a disgusting display of your sins for the public to see, ending only in repulsion.
When I graduated from that high school, everything about had nothing to do with you anymore. I’m living well now—better than you, probably better than you could ever imagine—so don’t bother yourselves worrying.
To all those who care about , I thank you deeply. It’s your love that has given the courage to face everything.
Lin Qin, March 6, 201X.
When Lin Qin posted this response, within two minutes, it was reposted and comnted on tens of thousands of tis. Below it was filled with fans and passersby offering encouragent to the young individual, alongside insults directed at those with ulterior motives who circulated the photos.
Indeed, that painful past was an injury for Lin Qin, and soone deliberately exposed it publicly to inflict as much damage as possible, attempting to cause secondary harm to Lin Qin.
However, Lin Qin’s response was asured and dignified, each word resounding and strong—a complete slap in the faces of those people.
One fan wrote: [Lin Xiaotu, let’s not worry about them. We’ll walk forward together. The past will fade away like the wind, and we’ll advance together through storms into the future.]
The comnt garnered tens of thousands of likes in an instant.
Lin Qin saw this particular ssage, tapped like, and replied with just two words: Thank you.
The crisis that had started with great montum was resolved with Lin Qin’s poised and effortless handling, dissipating as if it had never existed.
Watching the online opinions shift in a positive direction, Lin Qin handed the phone to ng Chao with an air of satisfaction, saying, "Take a look, take a look. See how well I handled this matter?"
Lin Qin had once said that certain things, he could shoulder on his own. So, when those photos appeared on the internet, ng Chao and Chu Hong chose to respect Lin Qin’s decision and showed him the photos imdiately.
The emotions of anger and fear Lin Jing might have expected from seeing the photos did not appear. As Lin Qin responded in his post, he was very calm, as if he was looking at soone else’s story.
Thus, he calmly asked ng Chao and Chu Hong to entrust the matter to him alone.
The pair continued to respect Lin Qin’s decision, and so Lin Qin wrote this response. After finishing it, he felt completely relaxed.
He was calm because he knew he had truly said goodbye to that dark past.
After reading so of the comnts online, ng Chao couldn’t help but admit that Lin Qin had indeed handled the situation exceptionally well this ti. He ruffled Lin Qin’s hair and complinted him generously, saying, "My Qinqin is the best."
Lin Qin gave a proud smile, looking at the sun rising in the distance, his mood as radiant as the sunlight.
As for what would happen with this matter afterward, Lin Qin entrusted it entirely to ng Chao and Chu Hong.
Very soon, Chu Hong managed to locate the person who had circulated the photos. The result was surprising—it was Huang Wankai, who had absolutely no connection to Lin Qin’s high school days.
Huang Wankai had been blacklisted by his company after a previous incident, leaving him filled with resentnt toward Lin Qin. So when he learned about Lin Qin’s experience of school bullying, he imdiately contacted Lin Qin’s forr classmates and obtained these photos of Lin Qin during those violent monts.
To carry out his plan, he even consulted a psychologist, asking whether psychological trauma patients would suffer worsening symptoms upon seeing photos of their past injuries.
The psychologist’s answer was affirmative.
Thus, Huang Wankai orchestrated this entire sche, aiming to plunge Lin Qin back into an abyss of darkness.
But he hadn’t expected that Lin Qin’s situation had completely transford. She had already walked out of the past, so those photos, even if seen by Lin Qin, couldn’t stir any fear within her.
Huang Wankai’s plan was destined to fail.
In the end, Huang Wankai faced his deserved punishnt. He was permanently barred from the entertainnt industry, a business he’d entered at nineteen. Having lived extravagantly within it since then, he lacked other skills and couldn’t adapt to a life outside the industry. Within a month, he burned through all of his savings. Without other talents and unable to settle down to learn, he ultimately found himself in the embarrassing situation of not being able to afford even a al.
However, ng Chao didn’t believe the matter was truly over. He couldn’t accept that soone like Huang Wankai could have obtained those photos alone. There had to be another person playing a more significant role in the shadows.
Quietly and ticulously, ng Chao investigated further, and the clues began to surface.
He discovered that Huang Wankai’s first major backer upon entering the entertainnt industry was none other than Fang Minghui. Moreover, Huang Wankai and Fang Minghui had been in frequent contact during this period.
This couldn’t be a coincidence; there was only one possibility—Huang Wankai’s actions had been directed by Fang Minghui.
The Fang Family, after being jointly stricken by the Lin, ng, and Chu families last ti, had already declined significantly. However, even a dying cal is bigger than a horse, so the Fang Group continued to survive in its weakened state. Fang Minghui’s tech company, however, had announced bankruptcy two months earlier.
ng Chao had assud that Fang Minghui would learn from this setback and keep his claws tucked in, acting sensibly. But it seed the man was still scheming to harm Lin Qin behind the scenes.
ng Chao narrowed his eyes slightly, a dangerous glint flashing within them. The next day, he personally showed up at the Fang Group, directly confronting Fang Minghui.
Fang Minghui was now acting general manager of the Fang Group, but his position was precarious. He frequently endured disdain from his relatives within the company, who blad him solely for the group’s current dire situation. Though he held the general manager title, he lived constrained at the Fang Group, a far cry from his previous arrogance and recklessness.
When Fang Minghui heard from his secretary that ng Chao was there to see him, his heart sank slightly, suspecting that the matter had been exposed.
Fang Minghui forced himself to stay calm. From start to finish, he hadn’t handled any part of this directly—all of it had been done by Huang Wankai. ng Chao had no evidence, so if confronted, he’d simply deny everything.
Fang Minghui reassured himself with this thought.
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