Bai liang liang ended up in jail, then a mental hospital later on. During the final acquisition conference, Jiang dong chao was exposed onstage for fraud by Rao Yuci and abuse by his present wife and ex-wife and ended up in jail.
This show goes between logical writing and terrible writing. I thought with all the toes she's stepped up and…
Guyy I thought I was the only one that noticed how stupid she was acting after she woke up from coma. Bad decisions after bad decisions… like she shouldn’t have pissed off Jiang dong chao when she knew she still had enemies… she should have joined forces with him to takedown her opps before turning on JDC. Another strange thing is her doing all that for the snack street. Like I thought at least she had back up to protect herself but no… just putting herself and her family in danger , like is it worth it? She could always have saved the snack street after the whole acquisition drama. P.S. I thought it was 30 eps
It’s not that deep.. and following your logic too, the secretary Zheng de cheng is incompetent.
He is definitely innovative but so is she as evident by her map and many other instances in later eps (which you’d see as you go on ) They both have their strengths and flaws..Zheng De Cheng’s rashness caused two major disputes and issues regarding Binhai road that could have been avoided.
I want this seen. The question is - do you like this FL or not? Some ppl do and some not. I happen to think she…
Oh please. Thank God your stupid take is the minority. I lost it when you called her a bully. Someone that reacts to being bullied CAN NEVER BE CALLED A BULLY! Go and sleep
I disagree with you because your rhetoric pushes the idea of the “perfect victim” which is harmful and what…
I think it’s important to recognize that not everyone has the same access to resources, power, or safety when facing abuse or harassment. Saying that victims should simply “take the reins” can unintentionally dismiss the real barriers people encounter; whether it’s fear of retaliation, lack of financial independence, cultural stigma, or weak legal protections. Justice isn’t just about willpower. Systems fail people all the time. Saying “don’t give authority to others” sounds bold, but justice *is* institutional. You can’t just DIY your way through a broken legal system.
Education and resilience are powerful, yes, but they don’t erase systemic issues. Seeking justice often requires collective action and stronger institutions, not just individual strength. It isn’t about “playing victim,” but about acknowledging that the burden shouldn’t fall solely on those harmed. True equality means creating a world where people don’t have to fight alone to prove their pain is valid or to access justice. Telling victims to “stop crying” and “take the reins” ignores how abuse breaks people down mentally, emotionally, and physically.
Also, comparing your journey to others and calling them weak for not doing the same? That’s not empowerment, it’s ego. Strength isn’t one-size-fits-all. Some people fight quietly. Some people fall apart. Both are valid.
I disagree with you because your rhetoric pushes the idea of the “perfect victim” which is harmful and what…
Also notice how I’d didn’t resort to insults because I let my postings speak for itself? This just shows your attitude and behaviour reflects your thinking. You don’t have anything of substance to say and resort to weird retorts.
I disagree with you because your rhetoric pushes the idea of the “perfect victim” which is harmful and what…
Notice how I was using logic and facts to talk about a situation that has nothing to do wit gb me and you made it about me? Notice how you said I have a victim mentality when in NO place in my comment did I mention myself? Exactly.
What a disgusting episode (ep8) in the guise of independent women/strong women/ wonder woman concept...... The…
I disagree with you because your rhetoric pushes the idea of the “perfect victim” which is harmful and what mostly leads victims to be silent in abuse cases. The women in these cases here you mentioned are clearly victims but because they did something along the line that you deem as not perfect, you shift the focus from the original and main perpetrators of the abuse to that action of the victim you deem imperfect. It’s because of people like you and opinions like this that we have something like victims retaliation called “mutual abuse” which has been proven in many cases to just be when a victim attempts to fight back in defense.
Education and resilience are powerful, yes, but they don’t erase systemic issues. Seeking justice often requires collective action and stronger institutions, not just individual strength. It isn’t about “playing victim,” but about acknowledging that the burden shouldn’t fall solely on those harmed. True equality means creating a world where people don’t have to fight alone to prove their pain is valid or to access justice. Telling victims to “stop crying” and “take the reins” ignores how abuse breaks people down mentally, emotionally, and physically.
Also, comparing your journey to others and calling them weak for not doing the same? That’s not empowerment, it’s ego. Strength isn’t one-size-fits-all. Some people fight quietly. Some people fall apart. Both are valid.