Chapter 7 exposes the biological mother! An investigation is launched!
Chapter 7 exposes the biological mother! An investigation is launched!
The male student replied with an "Mm," and then fell silent.
Lin Mo thought he had moved on from the matter, but it turned out he hadn't moved on so quickly.
At 11 p.m. that night, a Weibo post caused a stir in the local university community.
The person who posted this is the same male student from yesterday.
He didn't use his real name, but rather his online name, yet he wrote down the whole story clearly.
On which day, in which bar, did you meet a girl with what characteristics?
What did the other person say?
What did you do?
How did I end up being taken to which hotel?
The symptoms, medical treatment process, and test results were all written down afterwards.
The timeline is accurate down to every single point.
The text was calm and restrained, without any insults or overly provocative remarks.
But the details are so rich that anyone who finishes reading it can feel the suppressed anger.
The last paragraph of the post reads as follows:
"I know I bear a lot of responsibility for this. I didn't take proper precautions; it was my stupidity."
"But I don't want there to be another victim."
"I don't know if this girl has anything else besides syphilis."
"If anyone knows her, or has encountered a similar situation in the same setting, please be careful."
"Her characteristics are as follows: early twenties, long black hair, claims to be a dance student at an art academy, about 1.65 meters tall, on the thin side, and speaks with an accent but not a local accent."
"Her approach to chatting is always the same – she'll first compliment your looks, say you're rare to see, offer you a drink, and then after less than two hours of conversation, she'll suggest leaving the bar and going somewhere else. She's so familiar with this routine that it doesn't seem like it's her first time."
The post was shared over 5,000 times within an hour.
The comments section was initially filled with shock and sympathy, and then people began to offer clues.
"That bar outside the East Gate? I was also approached by a girl there using the same tactics, with the exact same description of her characteristics."
"Someone who claims to have studied dance at an art academy? There's no such person in our school's dance department."
"Wait, I think I know this woman... She's not from our school, but she often goes to bars near the university town."
"My roommate had a similar experience before. He also had long black hair, offered to drink with her, and that same night... Later, my roommate also developed a rash, but he was too embarrassed to see a doctor."
"Holy crap, we've solved it. This isn't a coincidence; this is a repeat offender."
By the next day, the number of reposts had exceeded 20,000.
People started posting photos in the comments section—photos taken secretly.
The resolution is low.
But you can see a girl in a black dress sitting at the bar counter.
Her profile was blurry, and her long hair was draped over her shoulders.
Then more people began to claim the photo.
"It's her! I've seen her before!"
"Yes, yes, that's her. She was also at the Starry Sky Bar last semester."
"Holy crap, she's hit on several guys at our school."
"Is this woman sick? Is she deliberately spreading it?"
In the comments section, someone started mentioning a term—"Biochemical Matrix".
This term originated as a meme in Lin Mo's live stream chat, used to mock people who carry multiple sexually transmitted diseases and intentionally spread them.
Now, netizens have taken this term to Weibo and started referring to this unidentified girl.
Public opinion began to spiral out of control.
More information was uncovered in the comments section.
The specific bar name, the time of day she frequently appears, and even one netizen claimed to know which neighborhood she lives in.
Then, that very evening, the girl's social media account was exposed.
Her homepage is restricted, but the profile picture is of herself, and it matches the side profile in the candid screenshot taken at the bar.
Her personal motto is "Live for the moment."
The homepage background image is a selfie taken in a bar, with dim lighting, and she is making a peace sign at the camera.
The comment section exploded.
"It was you, wasn't it? You deliberately flirted with guys at the bar and spread a sexually transmitted disease?"
"The biological matrix itself has appeared."
"Do you know you have a disease? How can you go and harm people like this?"
You know perfectly well how many people you've harmed.
"A police report has been filed."
"It is recommended that anyone who has been in contact with the infected person go to the hospital for a check-up."
"Our school has already started investigating."
The girl didn't respond at first.
Her account remained silent for several hours.
Then, around 3 a.m.
She deleted her homepage.
I changed my profile picture and my signature to five words: "None of your business."
These five words are like pouring a bucket of gasoline on a fire.
Some people initially felt that directly exposing personal information was inappropriate.
After seeing these five words, even the moderates shut up.
Public opinion went from initial anger to complete uproar.
The topic spread from local university circles to becoming a trending topic nationwide.
Lin Mo, on the other hand, did not participate in this online storm at all.
He was browsing Weibo in the school clinic the next morning.
Only then did I understand the whole story.
After reading the male student's post, he also read the photos and information that had been dug up in the comments section.
Finally, I saw that girl say, "None of your business."
He placed his phone face down on the table, closed his eyes, and rubbed his temples.
When Lin Mo started streaming, the live chat exploded with comments.
"Dr. Lin, what do you think about this?"
Lin Mo opened his eyes, his tone calm, but his voice carried an unusual seriousness.
"First, I understand the student's behavior of exposing personal information in terms of reason, but I do not agree with the method. Cyberbullying cannot solve the problem; we should take legal action."
"Secondly, if that girl really knew she was sick and deliberately spread it, then she is suspected of breaking the law. The Law on Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and the Criminal Law both have relevant provisions. This is none of your business; it's a crime."
He paused for a moment, then continued.
"Thirdly, regardless of whether she did it intentionally or not, the most fundamental protective measure is always your own safety awareness."
"The reason she was able to succeed so many times was because she accurately grasped the power of that set of words to appeal to young men."
"Do you think that student was his first victim? Impossible. Her methods were honed through countless practices, more so than your final exam preparation."
This speech was recorded and posted online, which gave Lin Mo another wave of followers.
One netizen commented, "The school doctor, Lin, has such a strong moral compass. He criticizes those who deserve criticism, advises those who deserve advice, and educates those who need legal education. This is true education."
Some even joked, "I suggest that Dr. Lin teach a course called 'An Introduction to the Perils of Society,' a required course worth three credits."
Three days later, Lin Mo received the last message from that male student in the school clinic.
"Dr. Lin, I've finished my second penicillin injection, and the rash is subsiding. Also, the police called me yesterday and said that the girl's identity has been confirmed. She does have a medical record for infectious diseases, and she has hit on men at bars more than once."
"The police have opened a case and asked me to give a statement. Thank you, you are the best school doctor I have ever met."
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