Good Man Operation Guide

Chapter 96.2 The Great Demon in the Holographic Game (End)

From that day on, Ai Zhizhen seemed to have discovered Huo Jingzhou’s weakness. She began to threaten him, making him her personal ATM constantly and interfering with his efforts to meet up with women. She even went to the company to embarrass Huo Jingzhou.

Huo Jingzhou couldn’t figure out how the little Princess, who was once held in high regard by everyone, had turned into a shrew in this short period of time.

Even though they had fallen out like this now, the two still have the same interest in watching the news.

It was just that they would watch separately, in their own rooms.

It was because Lin Shiheng’s name began to appear frequently in the news.

The first time he appeared in the news was when he took over Tianyou Group, and the second time was when he was compensated in a lawsuit against Huo Jingzhou. After that, it was his talent, what he did, and his establishment of a charity fund to encourage patients with the same illness to live while opening an institute to start researching the medicine for it.

His life was so wonderful, even if his illness kept him in a wheelchair for a long time, even if everyone had no hope for developing the medicine, and even if everyone tacitly agreed that he wouldn’t live long.

Lin Shiheng’s fans, in his public social media, rose rapidly. After living as a nobody, when he came forward, people realised that there was such an outstanding person.

Once a media outlet selected some fans’ messages under Lin Shiheng’s public platform, gatherecl them together and made a small compilation.

[Hello, Mr Lin, like you, l also suffer from that illness. I’m a little bit luckier than you: l didn’t get sick when l was a child. Unfortunately, l got sick in the second year of senior high school and one year before the college entrance examination. My classmates were studying hard while l was lying in a hospital bed feeling the pain.

I used to be among the best in my studies, and my elders were proud of me. But when l got sick, everyone looked at me with sympathy. My future, my life, seemed to have been completely destroyed. My parents begged me not to give up, but l didn’t see the point in persisting. At this time, l saw you in the news. It turned out that being sick didn’t mean lying in bed waiting for death every day. I could read books and study whenever l wanted to.

I have now picked up my textbooks again and have also decided to resume my studies. Thank you for the good example you have brought me. No matter whether the result is fruitful or a failure, as long as l work hard, even if l do leave, l have no regrets. Mr Lin, l will try to live until the day you have developed the medicine.]

[Hello, Mr Lin. I am an ordinary person, a very ordinary kind of person. All l do is slack off, and I’m not very diligent. I have always laughecl at myself for procrastinating. I use procrastination as an excuse to not go through with any plans. I have been reading your news for some time, but l didn’t pay attention to it until the day before yesterclay. I went to the ‘Experiencing What It s Like to Be a Patient’ event you held. I only experienced it for 5 minutes, but it felt like a whole day for me.

I never thought that patients of this illness would suffer such severe pain 24 hours a day. I couldn’t even bear it for 5 minutes. Mr Lin, you have endured it for ten years. Moreover, you have never given up and have been enriching yourself for these ten years. I feel ashamed. What l call procrastination, lazy syndrome, is actually just an excuse for myself. When l think of my healthy body and the times l didn’t cherish it while you were suffering from severe pain and studying, there is an inexplicable feeling of sadness in my heart. I got up early today, made myself breakfast, and exercised for half an hour. It seems that the sun suddenly brightened up. I think my life will be brilliant because of your encouragement. Thank you.]

It can be seen that these comments were carefully selected and put together to tug at people ’s hearts. It made more netizens, who didn’t know Lin Shiheng, recognise him.

This person, who was ill for ten years, never gave up and always kept on learning. Now, although in a wheelchair, he had gone further ahead, where countless normal and healthy people could not go.

Although, some people asked, wasn’t that because he was a rich second generation?...

But there was no doubt that when Lin Shiheng took over the Tianyou Group, it personally made him grow a little bit stronger.

What’s more, just the fact that he was easily able to answer foreign media in three languages during the interview revealed what a great character he was.

If nothing else, could other young people in their early twenties fluently speak another language, and three at that?

Overnight, Lin Shiheng seemed to have become everyone’s idol.

Although it did attract some beauty-loving fans, most people still followed him because of his unyielding spirit in the face of his disability.

[ Lin Shiheng: Wait, I’m not disabled yet.]

All the comments below his post laughed and joked.

Naturally, some people were infected by his attitude of trying to live no matter how hard it was.

Ai Zhizhen and Huo Jingzhou were in different rooms every day, looking at the same Lin Shiheng.

Although he loved his work, he also relaxed. He would occasionally share things on his social media and occasionally shoot a formal interview with the media.

He would buy a yacht today, buy a villa tomorrow, or buy a share of a vineyard the next day.

If it were another rich second generation, perhaps netizens would think that they were showing off their wealth. But when it was Lin Shiheng, these comments were less and almost invisible.

He was severely ill; why would they blame him for enjoying life? Besides, he spent the money he earned himself and didn’t drain his family’s money.

After falling out with Huo Jingzhou, Ai Zhizhen saw the beauty in Lin Shiheng’s life. If she said she didn’t regret it, it would be a lie.

If she hadn’t broken her promise and still be Lin Shiheng’s fiancee, she would still be the old beloved Young Lady. Her life would still be bright. She could buy whatever she wanted and wear whatever she wanted. She only needed to go shopping and ‘buy buy buy’ clothes every day.

Not like now, still having to deal with Huo Jingzhou when she only wanted to buy an ordinary thing.

Meanwhile, at Hua Jingzhou’s side, he had a different state of mind.

He was jealous, but he refused to admit that he was jealous.

Only thinking at the bottom of his heart that he had to stand at the top and look down at Lin Shiheng.

As for his game company, he had supported it with his own efforts. As long as the second holographic game appeared, even if it couldn’t suppress the Tianyou Group, it would definitely have the strength to stand at the same height as them.

Huo Jingzhou thought quite beautifully. When he gritted his teeth, and took out a loan to develop the game and was ready to start the promotion and launch, Lin Shiheng, chairman of the Tianyou Group, announced that the holographic technology had been shared with major game companies and would be applied to various areas in the future.

In a few days after his announcement, those game companies started to announce their own holographic games one after another. Once outshining others, Huo Jingzhou could still make a profit by standing out. But now that he was nothing special, how could this fledgling rookie compete with those veteran game companies?

When he learned the news, Huo Jingzhou felt like all the blood in his body froze in an instant.

He frantically began to look for other information and refused to believe it.

How was that possible? How could Lin Shiheng be willing to give up such an excellent opportunity to make money?

Then he found the video of that day.

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