With Qin Nanfengโs help and guidance, led by Xiong Wei, the boys from Dorm 308 at Telecom College wrote a post titled โThis Lin Family Nouveau Riche at Telecom College Is Actually Living Such a Wild Life Behind the Scenesโ and uploaded it to the forum.
This post mainly exposed Lin Minghuaโs life and many of his dirty dealings, including, but not limited to, being a regular at certain underground barsโฆ
Among them, Xiong Wei and the others deliberately mentioned the matter of Lin Xinyuan, saying that Lin Minghua had taken a liking to Lin Xinyuan, but after being rejected, he even tried to get violent.
It was only after her friends stepped in and beat him up that he colluded with Ai Shi and others to exact reckless revenge.
They also slipped in a biased explanation of Lin Xinyuanโs situation.
Basically, it said that Lin Xinyuan was actually a girl but had been raised as a boy since childhood due to pseudohermaphroditism.
The physical issue was only discovered a few months ago.
She had long since moved out and was preparing to undergo corrective surgery.
Xiong Wei knew the forum moderator personally, so he asked the moderator to help pin the post as a featured thread.
The previous post insulting Lin Xinyuan was taken down so quickly for the same reason.
Immediately, with all kinds of stirring and fanning of the flames, the post quickly drew the attention of many forum visitors.
โOh shit, itโs him! I knew this bastard wasnโt a good guy! And that Ai Shi guy too!โ
โAi Shi? Like โLove to Eat Stonesโ?โ
โThatโs my roommateโฆ never thought he was that kind of personโฆโ
โAt the scene, Ai Shi got caught on the spot, hahaha!โ
โAwesome, definitely from the third floor, this is so juicy! Itโs only been a short time!โ
โAi Shi, so it was him! No wonder my ex-girlfriend found my boyfriend out so quicklyโฆ Iโm really impressed!โ
โ?โ
โSomeone upstairs, upstairs, tell your story.โ
โHahaha, really playing wild! The sisters double-teamed him.โ
โJealous, money really is nice.โ
โIsnโt anyone concerned about Lin over here? So pitifulโฆโ
โRight? I canโt imagine growing up as a male and then finding out your chromosomes are XX, that must be devastatingโฆโ
โI told you not to trust that post, it was obviously malicious. Now look at the flood of sockpuppets trying to post fake comments, but the tables have turned!โ
โInteresting~โ
โHaters speak up!โ
โโฆโฆโ
Of course, besides these normal comments, there were quite a few ill-intentioned remarks.
Most of them attacked or questioned Lin Xinyuan, but either they were deleted or others who couldnโt stand the nonsense shot them down.
After all, students at Tianbei University were relatively open-minded.
Though curious about Lin Xinyuanโs situation, most remained rational.
Those who were misled were a small minority lacking discernment or simply couldnโt accept a girl in this roleโฆ
This post had a lot of juicy details, plus pictures as proof, making it very convincing, so it quickly blew up and became increasingly popular.
Although it was taken down shortly afterward, it still spread through word of mouth, becoming a common topic among many at Tianbei University after classโฆ
In the rented apartment, only Lin Xinyuan and her mother remained, while Qin Nanfeng tactfully went out onto the balcony, closing the door to leave the space to the mother and daughter.
The two sat silently on the sofa, neither speaking at first.
โHow did you end up like thisโฆโ
Lin Xinyuanโs mother looked at the delicate girl beside her in a daze, hesitating to speak.
Next to her, Lin Xinyuan lowered her gaze, staring at the now-cleared table, lips pressed together slightly.
Hearing her motherโs words, her body trembled, a bit unsettled.
After thinking for a moment, she slowly said, โIโฆ I donโt knowโฆ suddenlyโฆ suddenly it just became like thisโฆโ
Her voice was soft and stammering, but enough for the woman beside her to hear clearly.
Lin Xinyuan didnโt mention the jade bracelet because there was no real needโafter all, no matter what, it was hard to believeโฆ
Her mother took a deep breath and asked, โDoes anyone else know about this?โ
Lin Xinyuan silently looked toward the balcony door, now closed tight.
โOnly himโฆโ
Her mother nodded, not surprised.
In fact, deep down, she was slowly beginning to accept the truth.
She didnโt understand how something so unscientific could happen and was shocked, but the matter had already occurred.
No amount of talking would change that, so it was better to look forward.
Still uneasy, her mother pressed, โAnyone else?โ
โNo, I donโt think soโฆโ
Lin Xinyuan hesitantly summarized what others had said about her.
Hearing this eased her motherโs mind somewhat.
Using pseudohermaphroditism as the reason wasโฆ acceptableโฆ
Though Lin Xinyuan would still be despised or hated by some, at least it was a reason that could be put on the table.
After all, society was becoming more open nowadays.
Unless you were still stuck in some rural backwaterโฆ this wouldnโt be a huge problemโฆ
Thinking this, her mother nodded quietly, then lifted her head to look again at the girl who kept her head bowed.
After hesitating, she nervously spoke, โXinyuanโฆโ
At this, the girlโs trembling worsened.
This was definitely the first time this woman had called her so intimatelyโฆ
But she felt no joyโonly sorrow, discomfort, and anger.
โDonโt call me thatโฆโ
โIโฆโ her mother hesitated, struggling to find words.
Lin Xinyuanโs gaze was desolate, her chest aching, her tongue dry. โTo be honest, you shouldnโt have comeโฆโ
โWhyโฆโ
Whyโฆ whyโฆ
Hearing this, the last thread inside Lin Xinyuan snapped, and her emotions suddenly collapsed.
Memories flashed through her mind, and she lifted her head to look directly at her mother, whispering as if unable to stop herself.
โWhyโฆ tell me why?โ
โHeh hehโฆโ
โWhy werenโt you there when I was bulliedโฆโ
โWhy did you turn a blind eye when I was insultedโฆโ
โWhy when I was nearly beaten to death, youโฆ you never caredโฆโ
โโฆโฆโ
Lin Xinyuanโs voice grew more and more emotional, tears streaming down her face, her eyes filled with confusion and hatred.
โDo you know what people used to say about me? Hahahaโฆ a bastard with no parentsโฆโ
She laughed through tears, but it was chilling.
โSince you gave birth to me, why never once did you ask about meโฆโ
โIn those years when the family had debts, and you had to workโฆ I understandโฆ Grandma and I managed, butโฆ whyโฆโ
Plopโ
Tears slid down her pale chin, falling onto the floor.
โWhy never once did you look me in the eyeโฆ in your world, I never existedโฆ answer meโฆโ
At the end, the girl let out a weak, defeated growl, like a struggling white cat on the verge of death.
These words struck her mother like a thunderclap.
She stood there stunned, blankly staring at the tear-streaked, stubborn face before her.
Her mother shook her head, trying to explain, โNoโฆโ
But Lin Xinyuan didnโt stop, her voice hoarse now, staring at her own pale hands with hatred. โNow Iโve become this ghost of a person, it would have been better if Iโd never come into this worldโฆโ
Bang!
Her motherโs heart felt as if it had been pierced sharply.
It pounded violently, and the world seemed to fall silent.
Her eyes darkened considerably.
She knewโฆ her previous way of thinking had been wrongโฆ
She was deeply sorry for her, the missing piece of her lifeโs puzzleโฆ
Self-abandonmentโฆ
How familiar it all wasโฆ
Involuntarily, her mother recalled a scene from many years ago.
A delicate boy, almost like a girl, calling in a childish dialect, โNi Ma!โ (โMom!โ)
Her expression was cold, her eyes betraying a barely noticeable disdain: โGo play by yourself, Iโm busy.โ
The sadness on that boyโs face after hearing those wordsโฆ
Memories of Lin Xinyuanโs various expressions before her played like a silent film.
Hopeful, sad, lonelyโฆ untilโฆ numbโฆ