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When this statement came out, it immediately blew up online.

By now, everyone posting in the thread seemed to have taken sides, and were either believers or skeptics of Wei Mingyan, endlessly arguing with each other.

Wei Mingyan’s roommates could only watch this development for a long time, remaining dumbfounded throughout.

Earlier, they were starting to get worried that they would lose control of the narrative. Suddenly, they unexpectedly received good information from an unknown source.

“Old Three, do you think this was sent by Mingyan?”

“It’s hard to say. I’ll call him and ask.”

After the phone call finally ended, Old Three explained Wei Mingyan admitted that the news was true.

“My Dad has been saving money all these years, but I haven’t been spending it. Every once in a while, we donate out one after another. However, I didn’t tell anyone about it, and I don’t know who broke the news.”

Perhaps, this is the legendary moment of a good man getting what he deserves?

While Father Wei was struggling to find someone to help, a war of words waged on the Internet.

Finally, the orphanage decided to announce the donations they received from Wei Mingyan.

Since last year, they have received donations every single month without fail.

After learning of this, some people began to turn their backs, and some others still refused to believe that Wei Mingyan was really so kind.

[If he is really a rich second generation, how could he donate only that much money every month?. His family has such a big restaurant. It took him this long to donate 100,000 yuan? How dare he!]

Once these words came out, the water army that was paid to smear Wei Mingyan were the ones who had a headache.     

(TNote: reminder– water army = paid commenter/posters, usually paid to direct the tide of opinion online.)

This commenter probably wasn’t sent by the other party to pretend to be his hater, as he must have a screw loose to say such words to smear Wei Mingyan with.

Sure enough, more people began to stand up for Wei Mingyan in response.

[Hey man, how much money have you donated? What face do you have to say here that people donate less when you’re a person who may not even have a pair of pants to donate out?]

[If people have money they saved, it is also their own. What right do you have to tell them to donate more money? Your face must be as wide as a big plate!]

(TNote: face = pride/ arrogant-ness/ respect. Having too big of a face = thinking you’re a big shot.)

That person was similar to the one who used to bark at Wei Mingyan. They were all too dumb to understand human words.

[‘Those who can, should do more.’ Have you not heard of it? He earns so much and donates so little money, how dare he say he is doing charity!]       

(TNote: Those who can, work more = abler people do more work (idiom); It is because you are so capable that we (or they) leave everything to you.)

Surprisingly, there were quite a number of people who held this attitude online.

[Since they made a show of doing charity, let’s be honest. The money may be a lot for ordinary people, but for Wei Mingyan, it’s just the same money he spends on brand name items.]

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