I'm Done Playing the Lovesick Supporting Role - Chapter 309.2
Qi Mu didn’t wait for an answer. Any reply would seem hollow and powerless in this moment.
After all, Gu Jingyu had never personally experienced these things. He could see others’ memories but couldn’t empathize with their suffering. He also didn’t understand why people wouldn’t resist.
After leaving the hospital, Gu Jingyu searched online for information on similar incidents.
Through meticulous searching, he eventually found what he was looking for on an incredibly obscure website.
The site’s secrecy was remarkable; without exceptional hacking skills and targeted searches, it would have been impossible to locate.
It was a mutual aid site dedicated to helping victims of campus bullying fight back. The platform also had sections providing psychological support and therapy for students grappling with mental health issues.
The system of absolute equality had been in place for nearly 30 years, while this website had existed for about 15.
In that time, the site had helped countless students avoid tragic outcomes from bullying. It guided many out of the shadows, saving numerous lives.
The site’s administrator and maintainer were an ordinary IT programmer. Outside of work, he devoted all his free time to running the platform. Despite not being profitable, the website had attracted many former victims of bullying who became its protectors.
However, its reach remained limited.
Gu Jingyu contacted the site’s administrator, who was part of a small team of about 20 people. They had never met in person, communicating only through chat software. The group operated countless small chat rooms where they discussed seemingly nonsensical topics, deliberately maintaining a lighthearted and nonspecific tone to avoid detection.
At that moment, the administrator noticed something unusual. Their original chat group of 23 members suddenly had 24.
Author’s Note
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🌟 Kliraz’s Tidbit
In Chinese culture, collective responsibility often limits individual expression. Address systemic issues with empathy by saying, “Your voice matters. How can we change this together?”
Imagine witnessing bullying at school, approach calmly with “I see what’s happening. Do you need support?” For a coworker facing unfair criticism say, “I noticed the tension earlier. How can I help lighten the load?” Small actions of kindness (。•̀ᴗ-)✧ inspire hope and strengthen bonds reminding others they are not alone!

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