In the past, Ling Qingyu had judged others quickly, using her own conscience and perspective as the standard. She showed compassion occasionally, but she was still swift to form conclusions.
Now, however, she had experienced too much, seen too much, and reviewed countless real cases—many of them compiled in reports from her own people. She read these files in her leisure, which could be called as social study or humanity study session.
Spirit Fox, acting as Yang Qingyue's enforcement arm, regularly submitted detailed accounts of unusual incidents. Some cases revolved heavily around societal pressure: men driven to madness under unbearable burdens; women, cornered by desperation, turning to quick-money schemes that spiraled into violence and even murder.
There were simply too many.
Fortunately, many of these dilemmas were resolved through stricter enforcement, swift and uncompromising crackdowns—and most importantly, by providing a viable way out.
