Too Bad I Take Things Seriously

Chapter 750 - 270 Zhang Qingyuan: It’s Too Hard for Me to Make a Little Money_3

Too Bad I Take Things Seriously

Chapter 750 - 270 Zhang Qingyuan: It’s Too Hard for Me to Make a Little Money_3

Translate to
Chapter 750: Chapter 270 Zhang Qingyuan: It’s Too Hard for Me to Make a Little Money_3

"Caution! For your and your family’s safety, please urgently spread and delete after reading!"

"A Little Station Uploader Single-Handedly Upended the Entire Internet!"

Various media outlets were all reporting on this lawsuit against the entire internet and related matters concerning him. Some people even compiled a review of all his past actions, listing the defendants’ situations in dozens of cases. Each defendant was described in detail, highlighting their illegal activities and offenses.

The comment sections were starkly polarized, with two main types of reactions emerging.

"I know this uploader. I once walked past him, and just because I was a tiny bit more handsome, I’m still in a detention center, and I don’t even know which prison I’ll be sent to."

"As a veteran user of Little Station, I can responsibly tell everyone that this uploader isn’t *that* scary. At worst, he once got some people from the spectator gallery sent to jail."

"Damn it! Is there really such a terrifying person in the world? You can’t call this being meticulous, can you? This is clearly being vindictive!"

"Everyone knows the uploader is petty. Never offend him!"

These comments came from those more familiar with Qin Mu, mostly users from Little Station and members of the Study Law Alliance Forum.

Of course, many who weren’t very familiar with Qin Mu expressed skepticism.

"The media these days will hype up anyone. Suing fifteen thousand people? Do you have any idea how much money that would cost? Why don’t you just fly off to heaven?"

"Someone with a hundred million yuan probably wouldn’t waste so much money going after some irrelevant netizens online, right?"

"Exactly! The poor can’t afford to sue, and the rich wouldn’t bother. That’s just how it is!"

"Classic clickbait from marketing accounts and independent media. Fifteen thousand defendants? Did they even use their brains when they wrote that?"

Many netizens remained skeptical, completely disbelieving the so-called case involving fifteen thousand defendants. They scoffed at the rumors about Qin Mu circulating online, thinking it was all excessive hype.

Beneath these comments, many other netizens issued ’kind’ reminders and advice.

"Bro, don’t be so stubborn. The internet is a useful tool. Go check it out; the Jin City Court is currently handling this case."

"They just finished the trials for eighteen hundred people today. There are still over thirteen thousand to go. You can watch it online."

"I actually admire your rebellious spirit. I hope you can still stand by your initial claims once the verdicts are out!"

"I’d advise you to delete this comment quickly. If the uploader sees it, you might become the next negative example in one of his cases."

Persuaded by these netizens, gradually, more and more people began to search for news and case files related to Qin Mu. And sure enough, they found one shocking ’story’ after another. Behind each case lay one or two pieces of legal knowledge they had never encountered before, which looked chilling.

Thinking from another perspective, if it were them, they might have committed similar acts. With little to no understanding of the law, or only a superficial knowledge, they could very likely land themselves in trouble.

Unwittingly, more and more people became fans of Qin Mu and started searching for his related videos.

So that’s how it is. Qin Mu put down his phone, lost in thought.

His followers on Little Station had already surpassed six million and were still growing at a very rapid pace. It was highly likely that after this incident, he would become an uploader on Little Station with over ten million fans.

Thanks to the publicity from other media outlets, details about him were gradually being exposed online. Regarding this, he shrugged, pleased with how things were turning out.

Although these media outlets hadn’t obtained his consent to review his ’past exploits,’ it didn’t constitute a serious infringement. By posting videos on Little Station, he had already implicitly granted some rights regarding his privacy and image. As long as these parties weren’t profiting from it, it wouldn’t constitute an infringement.

In fact, this made it even more convenient for him to continue his efforts in popularizing legal knowledge online. The more people watched his videos, the fewer instances of moral coercion and legally borderline activities would occur in daily life. More people would also learn how to protect their rights when faced with such situations, so they wouldn’t be bullied without recourse!

「The next day.」

At eight in the morning, to attend that day’s court hearing, Qin Mu woke up early. He arrived at the nursing home ahead of schedule and, with Zhang Qingyuan, headed straight to the court. He was mainly worried about being blocked outside the courthouse again and arriving late, so before nine o’clock, he and Zhang Qingyuan arrived outside the court.

He was met with a scene that made his scalp tingle.

"’How... why are there still so many people? Didn’t they finish the trials for eighteen hundred people yesterday?’ Zhang Qingyuan muttered, his face etched with confusion upon seeing the sight.

In front of them, there was still a sea of people; the crowd hadn’t diminished at all. In fact, it seemed to have slightly increased compared to the previous day. They were packed several layers deep, completely blocking all passages. Qin Mu frowned at the sight of the massive crowd before him.

Just then, he noticed several people with cameras filming a scantily clad, shapely woman. The woman was quite beautiful and was constantly striking poses, acting flirtatiously for the camera.

An internet celebrity? Qin Mu raised an eyebrow, instantly understanding who these people were.

Then, glancing around, he noticed that the crowd gathered outside the court didn’t just consist of the defendants and their families.

How did this chapter make you feel?

One tap helps us surface trending chapters and recommend titles you'll actually enjoy — your vote shapes You may also like.