Duan Yumin's reaction when he heard about this incident was very surprised, but he did not reject it directly.
"You are a photographer of the publicity team. You have to take pictures everywhere. It is easier to move around. If you chat together during the break, no one will suspect you."
"And you are relatively well-informed. You should have heard about which companies had conflicts with the base in the past few days, right?"
Duan Yumin accepted this task after considering it again and again, because he found that after quitting training, there was some vague gap between him and others.
Everyone is practicing under the September sun, and you are the only one outside making noises. Although the classmates in the class don't say anything, can they not have any thoughts in their hearts?
Duan Yumin had expected this, so he took the initiative to invite Lin Yi that night because he wanted to find someone else to share the social pressure. Now was an opportunity to ease the relationship with other people.
The key is that Lin Yi did not ask him to sign it, nor did he take the initiative to ask for it.
Lin Yi envisioned a "three-step" strategy for this operation:
The first stage is to find people like Lu Zilong who have "won prizes" or who have had direct conflicts in the past few days. They have the greatest grievances and should be the easiest to persuade;
The second stage is to use these people to mobilize the people close to them, and then form a certain "leading demonstration group";
The third stage is for ordinary students who are mostly silent. As long as you say "many people have signed", they will feel much less pressure.
Before Duan Yumin took over, Zheng Xun had already gone around the second class of their accounting department and successfully collected signatures from all the students, including all the girls.
"Among the boys, one named Huang Tao was particularly excited. He originally wanted to do it with us, but I talked him out of it."
"With the girls, your fellow Zhijiang fellow, Cui Xiaoxue, is very active. It's her who persuades girls that I can't stay too long..."
Lin Yi doesn't care about these details, he only cares about the results.
Duan Yumin didn't say anything when he saw there were so many names on the letter, but silently added his own.
On the second day, no one noticed that the little photographer on the sidelines was extremely active, running back and forth between the various companies.
Maybe you even think he is particularly dedicated.
But it was difficult for such a high-profile act to avoid leaks, so that night counselor Wan Zhilong approached Lin Yi.
He was actually very panicked. It was only after being reminded by another class counselor that the class he led did such a thing did he realize that it would definitely not be a glorious thing to bring it to school.
But he still tried to look dignified.
"Classmate Lin Yi, what are you doing secretly in private? You are openly defying the unified management of the school. Do you know that it is a very serious violation of discipline?"
Lin Yi was not frightened by this big hat:
"If I remember correctly, the school also has a public mailbox, which is specially used to collect opinions from students."
"I would like to ask Teacher Wan, which article in the school rules and regulations stipulates that students are not allowed to write letters to school leaders collectively? Please point it out to me."
Wan Zhilong was speechless for a moment. He rushed over immediately after learning about this incident. He hurriedly made no preparations, thinking that it would be easy to deal with a new student.
He didn't have a lot of experience in leading classes. He usually threatened and coaxed. Seeing that Lin Yi was not afraid, his tone softened:
"Classmate Lin Yi, I know that you have suffered a lot of grievances here these days, and the teacher feels very distressed when he sees it. I also want to help you."
"But this matter is not that simple. You are still young and don't understand how complicated it is. It cannot be solved in a short time."
"In the past, every class of students who came to the school would complain a lot, but in the end it was nothing. What you are doing now will not be meaningful."
"How about this? If you feel that the attitude of the base regarding Lu Zilong's matter was not good before, what do you think, teacher, go negotiate with them and ask them to come over and apologize in person?"
He felt that he had spoken sincerely, but it was a pity that Lin Yi didn't appreciate it.
“Whether it’s meaningful or not, you’ll have to do it to find out.”
"And in my opinion, this matter is not that complicated. To put it bluntly, Teacher Wan, I don't think the suffering we are suffering here is caused by you, nor do I think you have the ability to solve these problems."
"As long as you can be less arrogant, or at least say sincerely that there is nothing you can do, I will respect you much more than if you keep PUA students here."
"In this case, we can only fight for it ourselves."
Wan Zhilong had never heard of PUA, but he understood that this student really had no respect for him at all.
He felt ashamed and angry, but he still remembered that he had to nip this matter in the bud:
"Lin Yi, I don't know what your family's background is. It shouldn't be easy for you to get admitted to Beijing Electric Power. Are you sure you are ready to bear all the consequences?"
Why did Zheng Xun and other students hesitate when Lin Yi first brought this matter up? It was because they could not predict the school's reaction.
Although the school rules do not say that you cannot do this, it also does not say that you can do it. Logically speaking, it is not difficult to infer that this must be a trouble for the school. Wan Zhilong's words are almost a naked threat.
Lin Yi smiled: "Teacher Wan is now suggesting that if I take the lead in writing a petition letter to the school, may I be expelled in the end?"
Of course he would not admit: "The teacher didn't mean it this way..."
Lin Yi ignored his interruption and continued talking on his own:
"Teacher Wan, first of all, I want to explain to you that although I drafted this letter, at least hundreds of classmates have signed it so far."
"This is not just my personal wish, so even if you convince me, it is not something I can decide whether to hand over or not."
"And I don't understand why the teacher asked me what my family background is. Does this have anything to do with what we are talking about?"
"Or do you think that only my parents, who are so-called social sages and have influential status outside the school, can give opinions to the school?"
"Otherwise, it will cause chaos in the school and will only bring trouble to everyone. Is that what you mean?"
Wan Zhilong was still trying to persuade: "Lin Yi, it is normal for you to have many immature views at this stage, but there is no need to be so cynical."
"I believe you are a smart man. What good will it do to you even if this thing is done, but what if it doesn't?"
Lin Yi twitched the corner of his mouth. It was really boring to talk to this idiot:
"Teacher Wan, I am not cynical."
"I understand that your so-called smart people are nothing more than being wise and protecting one's own safety, and living in harmony with the light. You have ruined all the good idioms."
"There are enough smart people in this world, but there are almost not enough stupid people."