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Chapter two hundred and thirty eight plot reversal

Lin Li also felt very incredible.

According to common sense, Qu's is a large-scale enterprise in the Magic City. How could the financial system be so loose and able to easily transfer a large amount of assets without alerting anyone?

When watching this plot, Lin Li felt powerless to complain, and then everyone in the Qu family, from Qu's father to the employees below, collectively lost their minds?

Strictly speaking, this plot is completely contrary to common sense. As long as Qu's father is a qualified leader and Qu's financial staff has some brains, it is impossible for Qu's mother to successfully divert so much funds and keep them in the dark.

But now that the information in his hands has confirmed the authenticity of this plot, Lin Li doesn't bother to delve deeper.

Now that the handle of the Qu family has fallen into his hands, the giant ship of the Qu family is not far away from sinking. When the time comes, he really wants to see if Qu Xiaoxiao still has the confidence to be arrogant and can laugh.

Before this, Lin Li had always left room for Qu Xiaoxiao and given her many opportunities. Who would have thought that instead of giving up, she would intensify her efforts? It was no wonder that he was the one to blame.

After selecting some of the information and sending it out, and then making a few more phone calls, Lin Li turned off the computer and sent a message to Guan Ju'er, telling her that the matter should turn around soon and be settled.

Among Lin Li's several phone calls, one was to Zhao's mother. To be honest, his professor mother was quite energetic. She had done a lot of things for him these days and used a lot of connections. If it weren't for the sake of cooperating with his

Plan, Qu Xiaoxiao and the group behind her really couldn’t be proud of themselves for so long.

Sure enough, just after Lin Li made these phone calls, the direction of public opinion changed immediately the next day.

The first to be trending on Weibo was a notice issued by several authoritative official accounts such as the Shanghai Procuratorate, the Ministry of Health, and the Sixth Hospital. The content confirmed that after investigation, they had not found the third patient.

Dr. Zhao Qiping of the Sixth Hospital has committed corruption and bribery, and has taken advantage of his position to accept financial contributions from others. He has also never accepted gifts or items from relevant units or individuals. His car purchase money was derived from the stock market, and all income is reasonable and legal. The previous reports he received have not been accepted.

Not true.

Of course, Lin Li didn't have that much ability to make all these official units speak out for him. The one who really contributed was Zhao's mother.

It was after she found an old classmate of hers who was now working in the Municipal Party Committee Propaganda Department and asked him to come forward that she made these official statements.

As Mother Zhao said a few days ago, their family is not easy to bully!

Clicking on the hot-searched comments on Weibo, the content is no longer overwhelming and unsightly negative comments.

"Can anyone tell me what this is?"

"That doctor didn't charge illegal money?"

"Have you been wronged?"

And this plot twist obviously shocked the attention of many netizens.

In addition to a small number of people who still question it, there are also quite a few people who believe that even if his income is okay, he should not buy a million-dollar luxury car to enjoy. If he has this money, he should donate it to the Hope Project to help more people.

There are so many people in need.

However, this kind of statement was quickly refuted by a large number of people. They felt that as long as it was not illegal income, people were free to buy whatever car they wanted. For those who asked others to do charity, how much money did they donate?

Putting aside these skewed discussions, many people also stood up and expressed their "foresight", saying that when Dr. Zhao posted those honors and academic certificates two days ago, they knew that the other party was not.

He is a bad doctor, and now the truth has been revealed.

Among the many comments, some people even posted a large number of screenshots, analyzing the whole thing that seemed to have the flavor of conspiracy, and they may have been taken advantage of before.

Then, less than an hour after the official report was released, a big V with nearly one million followers published an article titled "Reflect on the Dr. Zhao incident and be wary of online violence."

At the beginning of the content, we first conducted an analysis of the current tense doctor-patient relationship, and then moved on to the Zhao Qiping incident.

"Dr. Zhao was reported a few days ago, and immediately appeared on Weibo hot searches and major forums. I personally feel that behind this incident, there seems to be a pair of 'black hands' deliberately guiding public opinion.

We advocate freedom of speech, but sometimes once public opinion is used by someone with ulterior motives, it is likely to become a weapon that kills people without blood. I believe everyone should understand the principles of "three people make a tiger" and "a crowd of voices makes gold".

From these two idioms created by the ancients, we can know that public opinion is actually a very scary thing. If certain opinions of certain people or groups have been consciously and plannedly exported to public opinion, it is very likely that

It will trigger a herd mentality and affect the thinking and actions of other normal people.

When this kind of public opinion reaches a certain out-of-control level, the participating groups, instigated by some people, will become unwilling to pursue the truth, but would rather fall into wishful thinking, thus making simple things complicated.

Change. Those who try to stop the fight or those who express neutral opinions will be regarded as accomplices of the opposite party, and will be knocked down by the mad wave of defending morality.

The few rational people were forced into collective silence because they were afraid of being involved in this wave of frenzy.

Once the powerful power of the Internet is used by people with ulterior motives to direct the storm of public opinion at a certain person, that person becomes the center of the storm and the only target standing in the open, bearing the burden of both positive and negative opinions.

A double blow, just like the victim in this incident, Dr. Zhao.

After being designated as the established target, he was unable to fight back under everyone's accusations and insults. This was exactly what the conspirators behind the scenes wanted to achieve.

Of course, I am not here to accuse anyone, but we should all be wary of the power of public opinion. Once online violence is carried out in the name of morality without knowing the truth or being able to demonstrate it, it will often completely get out of control, and in the end the parties involved

He can only bear the heavy humiliation and bear the criticism of many people, which is tantamount to a sword.

This is cyber violence. You don’t need a knife to kill people. You only need to move your fingers on the keyboard and mobile phone, and it can become a weapon to kill..."

Once this article was posted, it was quickly forwarded. Even Lin Li didn't know whether it was arranged by Zhao's mother or whether it was written spontaneously by the big V.

But after reading it, he really felt that it was well written.

At the same time, Qu Xiaoxiao, who was having a meeting in her company, also received a call from Yao Bin, asking her to quickly check Weibo.

After announcing that the meeting was suspended, Qu Xiaoxiao soon knew what had happened a few minutes later, and her face completely sank.

"Well, Zhao Qiping, I didn't expect you to have the ability to get the official to issue you a clarification statement. But if you want to stand up so easily, there's no way!"

After taking a few deep breaths, she asked a vice president to continue presiding over the meeting and walked out of the conference room to call Yao Bin and others, when her mother's phone call happened to come in at the same time.

"Hey, Xiaoxiao, it's not good, my affairs have been exposed, your father said he wants to divorce me...and the police are coming to your door soon!"


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