I Got Rich in Period Fiction -
Chapter 308 Verbal and Written Denunciation
Chapter 308: Chapter 308 Verbal and Written Denunciation
"Qiao Qingyu was elected as the Student Union President," said the narrator.
"Then the election for the Vice President of the Student Union began."
"After the first round of selections, five candidates were chosen, and from these five, one was selected—a tall, skinny boy from the Civil Engineering Department, who was very sunny and liked to laugh. His connections and leadership abilities were quite good."
"Next up were the other positions, such as the heads of the Public Relations and Life Departments."
"Li Bo was impressive and got elected as the Public Relations Head."
"Her talent was remarkable, and she was very good with the pen, so being the Public Relations Head was well-suited for her."
"After these nominations were announced, there was a period for public notification and examination. During this month, if any issues were found with anyone nominated, all students were encouraged to report actively."
"If after investigation it proved that the person was indeed unfit, their position would be withdrawn. So it was like a probation period."
"But unexpectedly, the day after the list was announced, Li Bo, the Public Relations Head, was targeted with a large-character poster."
"Wow, it had been many years since anyone had seen large-character posters."
"Some from that era deeply detested them, while others saw them as a powerful weapon, much more useful than complaints and accusations. Whoever had issues, they would just put up a large-character poster at the unit’s door, displaying their bad deeds for everyone to publicly criticize—at the end of the day, it was quite effective."
"But it was also extremely malicious, so nowadays people were not keen on large-character posters. However, this one managed to make everyone righteously indignant, almost driving them to pull Li Bo out from her dormitory or her class and beat her severely."
"Li Bo also found out. She was in her class when the class teacher asked her to go out and take a look at the large-character poster and then respond to it. If it were true, her moral character was indeed too despicable. If it were not, and was slander, the school would hold the person who posted the large-character poster accountable, even if they were anonymous."
"Li Bo couldn’t help but turn to look at Qiao Qingyu."
"Her gaze was full of suspicion."
"Li Bo did not go out; she just stood there, staring fixedly at Qiao Qingyu."
"Qiao Qingyu had no idea what was written on the large-character poster. She was writing about the student union’s planning; she did not want to just be a routine president. She always had to stir things up."
"With so many students and people, igniting them could unleash great power; it could be a win-win situation. After all, the desert land of Xichuan was much in need of these passionate youths."
"One could imagine, by next spring, the Student Union organizing voluntary tree planting and forestry—a booming scene indeed."
"Qiao Qingyu even planned to specifically set aside a piece of barren sandy land for Xichuan Agricultural College."
"Responsibility had to be assigned to individuals."
"Qiao Qingyu believed that ten years later, everyone would be thanking her."
"It was self-study time, and she was really into her writing. Being stared at like this, of course, she was very angry."
"Qiao Qingyu suddenly stood up, looked at Li Bo standing there not moving, only staring hard at her, and suddenly reached out and slapped the desk, ’Li Bo, why are you staring at me like that? Do you suspect I posted the large-character poster?’"
"Li Bo’s lips moved. Her mind was a mess, and though she tried hard to push forward, Qiao Qingyu was always ahead of her, and catching up was indeed too exhausting."
"In the dorm, Li Bo was overshadowed, and in the classroom, she had the best grades. Yet entering the student union, she was still led by her."
"Li Bo felt defeated and murmured, ’I didn’t suspect you.’"
"If Qiao Qingyu had wanted to post a large-character poster, she would have definitely signed her own name. ’Li Bo, I really don’t care what the large-character poster says. Naturally, someone will investigate. But your look made me curious. Let’s go and see what this large-character poster says about you.’"
"Speaking, Qiao Qingyu walked towards Li Bo and passed by her with a cold glance. Then she scanned the class, ’Anyone else wants to come with me?’"
"All the classmates stood up."
"At the entrance of the cafeteria, there were also many people gathered."
"The large-character poster was posted at the cafeteria—a very conspicuous location."
"It wasn’t there at breakfast, as those who post such posters generally choose the night, afraid of being discovered."
"This time, however, it was chosen during the day. It seemed the person was not afraid of stirring up trouble."
"As Qiao Qingyu and Li Bo appeared at the entrance, quite a few people saw them. Consequently, all eyes suddenly turned towards Li Bo."
"These looks were of disdain, unintentional, questioning, and cold."
"So the credibility of the content on the large-character poster was also very strong."
"Li Bo looked unwell as she walked forward, and the crowd automatically made way for her. Then Qiao Qingyu also saw the contents of the large-character poster."
"One had to say, whoever posted this large-character poster was skilled; the brushwork was sharp, and the tempo was lively."
"The core content was about Li Bo colluding with her biological father and a mistress to drive her own mother to death."
"The words below were even sharper, indicating that such an unfaithful, unfilial person with a lack of moral character and not a hint of shame did not deserve to be the Public Relations Head. Her sitting in that position was a disgrace to the office."
"Li Bo stood amidst the crowd, somewhat at a loss, her heart pounding chaotically, and her back sweating profusely."
"One female classmate, with a sharp gaze, asked Li Bo, ’Is what it says here true?’"
"’No... it’s not true. I didn’t drive my mom to death,’ Li Bo said, shaking her head frantically."
"If Li Bo had been furiously indignant, perhaps people wouldn’t have believed the contents of the poster, but Li Bo’s demeanor clearly showed guilt."
"’Is the mistress moving into your house true?’"
"’Your mom was sick, and the mistress said she was taking care of your mom, but the neighbors heard beating and abuse.’"
"’Your mom had bruises all over her body, deep green and purple. Did you know that?’"
"’You go back every week, are you blind? Can’t you see?’"
"’Li Bo, you’re a beast!’"
"’People like you should be arrested, and you still have the face to attend school here.’"
"’Your mom died a week ago, and your dad and the mistress got a marriage certificate, and you even went to the restaurant to celebrate with them.’"
"’You’re really inhuman, you’re worse than a beast.’"
"Some things mentioned in the large-character poster were unknown to Qiao Qingyu and her classmates."
"Liu Hong was furious, her voice even breaking as she shouted, ’Li Bo, you lied to me, you deceived me. Didn’t you say they weren’t married? Is what’s written here true?’"
"Countless accusing voices swarmed towards Li Bo."
"Li Bo had never experienced this before."
"With all her might, she shouted, ’What does it matter to you? My dad and Aunt Shao are truly in love; they should be together.’"
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