University Doctor and His Fragile Patients-Chapter 379 - 312: Paying Damages and a Record on File—Striking Keyboard Warriors Where It Hurts!
Law School.
They’re actually getting involved, too?
Chen Mu didn’t expect this at all.
Chen Mu searched for lawsuits in the related topics.
And he really found quite a few lawsuits.
Chen Mu skimmed through a few of them; they were all written quite normally.
What truly piqued Chen Mu’s interest was.
This group of law school students, who may or may not have coordinated.
Even though there were about a hundred students who wrote appeals for Chen Mu.
But all these hundred people had surprisingly uniform requests in their appeals.
Only two kinds.
Either compensate Chen Mu with twenty thousand yuan or detain them for a few days.
"The students at your school are really sharp!"
Beside Chen Mu.
cap, who was browsing through the trending topics with Chen Mu, couldn’t help but be a bit taken aback by these lawsuits.
Faced with Chen Mu’s somewhat questioning gaze.
cap explained without hesitation.
"Given the current spread of internet opinion, as long as you sign, winning the case is almost a certainty."
"Under the premise that it’s easy to win the case, their demands are essentially hitting the pain points of these keyboard warriors."
"This twenty thousand yuan amount is highly executable, and for some people whose incomes aren’t that high, it’s actually a sum that’s enough for them to feel the sting for several years."
Seeing Chen Mu’s thoughtful expression.
cap couldn’t help but add a couple more sentences, "Actually, many victims of online violence are inclined to write the amount of one yuan as compensation when they sue."
"Many victims just want justice and are afraid other keyboard warriors will say they’re doing it for the money."
"But in reality, many of the keyboard warriors who can be sued are basically repeat offenders; the one yuan amount is just a slap on the wrist for them."
"Usually, not long after they apologize, they change to a different social media account and act just as arrogantly online."
Chen Mu didn’t delve into the intention behind these words.
He rather agreed with what he was saying.
Although the internet has now begun enforcing real-name authentication.
In reality.
Few people take things seriously.
There are not many who would actually pick up legal weapons to protect themselves over a few heated words online.
Occasionally, a few of these "eccentric" people, even if they win, can easily get caught up in a new round of public opinion.
Being labeled as petty and calculative.
"And that request to detain them for a few days is also quite interesting."
"According to current legal regulations, once someone is detained, it has to be entered into their personal records, and in serious cases, it could even affect their descendants..."
The other person didn’t spell it all out.
But Chen Mu knew what it meant, even if there’s no explicit rule saying it would affect political screening.
But if in the future, they’re applying for a government job, or competing for other job opportunities.
Between two candidates with roughly the same qualifications, companies will definitely favor the one with a clean family background.
Thinking of this.
Chen Mu had an idea and lowered his eyes to send a message to a professor at Hai City University’s Law School.
Chen Mu then stopped paying attention to internet matters.
He had just finished his statement at the police station.
When he happened to run into the family of the person who smashed his door, attempting to cause trouble at the entrance of the police station.
Chen Mu stood aside and listened for a while.
He got a general idea.
The person who smashed his door was called Niu Jingli.
Niu Jingli had a girlfriend early on, and they were very much in love during their relationship. Later, Niu Jingli confessed to his girlfriend about his impotence.
In front of him.
The girlfriend said she didn’t mind, but a few days later, she was gone.
Since then, Niu Jingli’s mental and psychological state had somewhat deteriorated.
Because the old doctor who diagnosed Niu Jingli back then didn’t have a medical license, they couldn’t synchronize Niu Jingli’s condition.
Moreover...
For the most part, Niu Jingli appeared no different from a normal person.
He only had episodes once every few years and hadn’t had any serious incidents.
So they let Niu Jingli pretend to be normal and go out to work.
The person trying to bail out Niu Jingli was his mother.
The old lady was relying on her age as she acted up at the police station entrance.
Trying to use this absurd method to disrupt normal law enforcement procedures. 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎
"Isn’t it said that even if someone with a mental illness kills, it’s not against the law! Hurry up and release my son, I’ll take him for a mental evaluation!"
"And that alleged victim..."
"Isn’t he a doctor, can’t doctors tell at a glance that my son is a mental patient, doesn’t he have a doctor’s benevolence?!"
Chen Mu, watching the situation unfold: "???"
No!
He’s the victim here!
These days, does even the victim have to be morally coerced?
Thinking this way.
Chen Mu touched his nose and leaned in to the most crowded area, "Indeed, people with mental illness can avoid some legal repercussions."
"But for very dangerous mental patients like this, even without legal repercussions, they should still be forcibly confined in a mental hospital, as releasing them would endanger society."
Chen Mu’s "sincere" argument.
Sounded very unsettling to the old lady’s ears.
At this point.
The old lady glared at Chen Mu with anger, "The authorities haven’t even said anything yet, who do you think you are!"
Chen Mu remained calm, "How does it not involve me? It’s my door your son smashed!"
The old lady glared at Chen Mu, "Oh, I get it, that’s why I find you so unpleasant, you’re that petty doctor!"
"How can someone as petty as you be qualified to be a doctor? What kind of place is a mental hospital, it’s full of mental patients! Can my son go to a place like that?"
Chen Mu remained calm.
With a light tone, he reminded the old lady of what she just said, "But just now, when you were proclaiming your son’s innocence, you were saying your son is a mental patient."
"Mental patients naturally should reside in a mental hospital, how come other mental patients can, but not your son?"
"Does he have to be released to harm others? Does he have to kill a few people before he’s detained?"
The old lady, hearing Chen Mu’s words, fell into a bit of frenzy: "Shut up!"
"You shut up!"
"My son is usually very well-behaved, if he smashed your door, then it must be your fault!"
Chen Mu: "???"
What kind of twisted logic is this?
There were still many onlookers around watching this scene.
Seeing the old lady’s irritable demeanor.
They couldn’t help but whisper among themselves.
"They say mental illness can be hereditary, this old lady is so irritable, could she be a hidden mental patient too!"
"So scary, no wonder she dares to cause trouble even at the police station entrance."
"If it were a young person causing such a fuss, they would’ve been detained for education long ago, but because it’s an old lady, they are primarily advised... sigh..."
Listening to the discussions around her.
The old lady turned and shouted, "What are you all yapping about? Who’s the mental patient, it’s you that’s the mental patient!"
Onlookers all pursed their lips.
But no one was willing to provoke such a crazed old lady.
After yelling at the onlookers.
The old lady turned, her somewhat vicious gaze landing on Chen Mu.
Chen Mu raised an eyebrow, looking keenly interested.







