Sweetlove: Spoiled by My Childhood Sweetheart-Chapter 651 [Extra] It’s Good That You Can Think This Way!

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Chapter 651: Chapter 651 [Extra] It’s Good That You Can Think This Way!

In the dormitory, everyone was comforting Sheng Ning’an.

"An’an, don’t listen to the nonsense those people on the internet are spouting. This incident is not your fault at all," Tian Yu looked at her worriedly, having seen all those discussions online.

Everyone blamed Sheng Ning’an for the girl’s suicide, criticizing her for pursuing the matter and making it a big deal. They accused her of being heartless, for driving a girl to take her own life.

They completely forgot how they had cursed and blamed each other before.

Overnight, it all became An’an’s fault.

Xue Xian nodded in agreement, "Tiantian is right, her suicide was also due to the netizens, it has nothing to do with you, you must not blame yourself for this."

Even Shi Yue chimed in, "Yes, you can’t blame yourself for this, you certainly didn’t expect things to turn out this way."

Sheng Ning’an: "I’m not blaming myself, you’re right, it’s really not my fault!"

She wasn’t a saint who would take blame for others’ faults. From beginning to end, all she did was to protect her own legitimate rights and make the person who did wrong pay for their mistakes.

As for the internet warriors causing trouble, she wouldn’t take the blame for that.

Shi Yue’s expression froze instantly, as if something was stuck in her throat, unable to spit it out or swallow it, only after a long while did she recover and said, "It’s good that you think this way!"

After a pause, she changed her tone, "However, everyone now says it’s because of you that she committed suicide. Don’t you want to visit her in the hospital? Otherwise, I’m afraid everyone will think you’re too indifferent!"

"Then what?" Sheng Ning’an asked.

"What?" Shi Yue was startled and looked at her somewhat puzzled.

Sheng Ning’an: "Am I also supposed to comfort her? Apologize to her again, tell her I shouldn’t have pursued the matter of her posting my pictures online without my permission, or for throwing an unknown liquid at me?"

Shi Yue’s expression stiffened again and said, "That’s not what I meant. I just think that since netizens feel you drove her to suicide, if you went to see her, it might change their opinion of you."

"Is that what you think too?" Sheng Ning’an said.

"Think what?" Shi Yue felt she couldn’t quite keep up with the other’s train of thought.

Sheng Ning’an: "Do you also think her suicide is my fault? Think that I shouldn’t have called the police?"

"No," Shi Yue hurriedly shook her head, "I didn’t think that."

"I’m not going to visit her," Sheng Ning’an said.

"Why not?" Shi Yue didn’t understand; could there really be people in the world who truly didn’t care what others thought?

Sheng Ning’an said, "I called the police because she was in the wrong first. It doesn’t mean that her suicide makes her in the right. Wrong is wrong, and if you’ve done something wrong, you should bear the corresponding consequences. As for her not being able to handle it, that’s her business. If I were to visit her, wouldn’t that imply I also think I was wrong? Would that mean in the future anyone who does something wrong can just take a few photos, sell their sob story online, and erase their mistakes? Does that change the victim into the perpetrator and the perpetrator into the victim? There’s no such logic in the world. Since I don’t think I’m in the wrong, there’s no way I would go to see her."

Shi Yue was rendered speechless by the retort, only after a long time managed to say, "I was just thinking of your well-being, afraid others might misunderstand you, continuing to discuss and attack you online."

"Since there are keyboard warriors in this world, there are naturally people who can distinguish right from wrong. What others think is their business. I won’t just casually change my attitude because of others," Sheng Ning’an stated firmly.

She had never been someone who would easily negate herself just because of a few words from others.

Having done something, she would never regret it.

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