As time went on, the changes in the scoundrel drew widespread attention from society, and many began to discuss his behavioral shifts and the reasons behind them.
Despite the significant improvement in the scoundrel's behavior, some people remained skeptical, believing that his change was not genuine. At the same time, others questioned my and Zhou Jie's actions, thinking that our approach might be too radical and dangerous.
"Lin Yu, what should we do now?" Zhou Jie asked anxiously.
"We need to wait," I replied softly. "We have to give the scoundrel enough time to prove his change."
"How long do we need to wait?" Zhou Jie pressed.
"I don't know," I shook my head helplessly. "Maybe a few days, maybe a few weeks, or perhaps even longer."
Zhou Jie fell silent for a moment and then sighed softly, saying nothing more.
The charity event took place as scheduled, with the scoundrel and Xiaoya both participating. Due to the organizers' lack of experience, there were many chaotic situations at the event site. The scoundrel appeared somewhat impatient, criticizing the organizers for not being adequately prepared.
Nevertheless, Xiaoya and the scoundrel did their best to maintain order at the scene and worked hard to resolve issues.
"Hey, what are you really thinking?" The scoundrel suddenly stepped in front of Xiaoya and said discontentedly, "This kind of event is completely meaningless."
"No, I think it is meaningful," Xiaoya replied with a smile as she looked at the scoundrel. "As long as you are willing to do it, it will definitely have meaning."
The scoundrel was taken aback; it seemed that Xiaoya's words had touched him. He stopped complaining and quietly began to work.
"Lin Yu, do you really think this is useful?" Zhou Jie asked worriedly as she looked at the surveillance screen.
"Maybe," I said softly. "At least it's a good start."
After the charity event, society began to have a new understanding of the transformation of bad men. The media started to extensively report on their changes, and the public began to discuss the matter.
"Has he really changed?"
"Could it just be temporary?"
"If he has truly changed, that would be wonderful!"
Listening to the discussions coming through my earpiece, both Zhou Jie and I felt a mix of emotions—complex yet hopeful. We didn't know if the bad men's changes would last, but all we could do was wait for the results.
Meanwhile, Xiao Jie was actively promoting a social movement, hoping to raise public awareness about the issue of bad men. He, along with a group of like-minded young people, planned a series of activities and campaigns to help more people understand and pay attention to this problem.
However, their efforts faced strong opposition from conservative forces, who believed that Xiao Jie and his group's approach was too radical and not in line with traditional values.
Thus, through everyone's collective efforts, we finally welcomed the moment of transformation for bad men. Li Ming and Old Zhang decided to use media platforms to share our story about reforming bad men. We hoped this opportunity would help more people understand our actions and alleviate the societal pressure on both Zhou Jie and me.
Old Zhang used his connections to reach out to several media outlets and arranged an interview. During the interview, Li Ming and Old Zhang detailed the entire event's timeline, including how we designed the games, interacted with the bad men, and guided them toward reflection.
The media showed great interest in Li Ming and Old Zhang's story and quickly reported on it. The coverage included the bad man's own account of how he realized his mistakes and how Zhou Jie and I helped him change. These reports sparked widespread attention and discussion in society, with many expressing support and appreciation for the transformation of bad men.
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