Chapter 176: Nothing Wrong
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Song Yin didn’t dare to linger any longer. She swiftly turned and fled, fearful of being caught by the reporters.
Due to the maid’s courtroom outburst, the verdict couldn’t be reached on that day, and the trial had to be continued on another date. Nevertheless, for the observers, the outcome appeared quite clear-cut.
A substantial number of reporters chose not to wait outside but opted to attend the court proceedings to witness the developments firsthand. Even if they couldn’t record the events, they would still be privy to what transpired, allowing them to craft captivating news articles.
Upon hearing the entire story unfold, their expressions remained unchanged, but inwardly, they were left astounded.
As seasoned journalists, they had encountered numerous scenarios over the years, and it didn’t take much to deduce that the maid was merely a pawn in this intricate game.
The rumor appeared to be part of an internal power struggle within the Song family, orchestrated by individuals who didn’t wish to see Song Fan thriving.
The incident involving young Song Fan had transpired many years ago and hadn’t been scrutinized by reporters. Furthermore, the Song family had skillfully concealed the incident to avoid public exposure. Consequently, though other affluent families were aware of the matter, it had never been reported on.
The reporters were only able to investigate what Song Fan had been up to since her return to A City. Her appointment as a teacher at Eke High School, in their eyes, was already remarkable enough to attract attention.
It seemed that it was this excellence that made people unable to tolerate it, leading them to create those incidents.
Song Fan was aware that the verdict wouldn’t be delivered that day, so she remained silent and composed throughout the proceedings. After leaving the courtroom, she maintained her stoic expression.
Outside, the reporters once again descended upon her, but this time, having learned their lesson, they kept a respectable distance. They refrained from getting too close.
“Miss Song, do you have any comments on the case?” inquired Reporter A.
Following suit, Reporter B asked, “We’ve heard that there was a development during today’s proceedings. Will you continue with the lawsuit?”
Song Fan heard this question and then spoke, “I will continue with the lawsuit until I obtain the justice that belongs to me.”
This statement from her further excited the reporters. Since Song Fan was willing to answer, they continued to ask.
All the useful and useless questions were thrown at her, but Song Fan didn’t want to answer them anymore; she wanted to hurry back and rest.
Amid the interview clamor, Reporter C chimed in, “Miss Song, it’s been noted that you don’t seem distressed by these allegations. Your demeanor doesn’t quite align with someone who’s been accused of spreading rumors. Could it be that you were confident you’d win the lawsuit?”
Qi Shuo mentally berated this reporter a hundred times over. What a foolish question to ask!
Song Fan, halting her steps, turned to face them. “You’re judging me based on your preconceptions. Spreading rumors is certainly a serious matter; it tarnishes my reputation and psyche. However, you can’t force me to hang my head in sorrow over false accusations.’
When she said these words, her tone resonated with strength and conviction, leaving all the present reporters astounded.
She then stepped in front of the camera wielded by the female reporter, removed her sunglasses, and gazed directly into the lens. “I want to convey to all the victims of false rumors not to waver when faced with such adversity. You must wield the weapon of the law to defend yourselves. There’s no fundamental difference between spreading rumors and committing violence on the street. The perpetrator should be tried, not the victim. We have committed no wrongdoing, and there’s no reason to shed tears over this. Those who engage in rumor-mongering should be shedding tears behind bars!”
After having made her statement, Song Fan walked away without a backward glance. Surprisingly, the reporters didn’t pursue her this time. They were all deeply moved by Song Fan’s resolute words.
Previously, they had followed various cases of rumor-spreading and witnessed even popular female celebrities breaking down during their claims. These women couldn’t fathom why they were being targeted bv baseless rumors when they had done nothing wrong.
However, Song Fan provided an entirely different perspective. Instead of self-reflection or self-pity, she was adamant in assigning the blame to the real culprits. Her commanding words left a lasting impression.
The female reporter who recorded Song Fan’s speech was brimming with enthusiasm. “I need to write my report right away, ensuring everyone learns about this!”
The cameras of other news agencies were also recording, though they hadn’t captured Song Fan’s face. They hurriedly departed to write their articles. Being the first to report such a story carried significant prestige.
Song Yin remained oblivious to what Song Fan had said to the reporters. She was sitting in the car on her way home, biting her fingers. She had a feeling that this matter wouldn’t end so easily.
At the same time, Song Ting, who had finally gotten off work, received the information he had asked Song Huai to investigate..
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