©WebNovelPub
Too Bad I Take Things Seriously-Chapter 487 - 204: The Big TV Series ’Borrowing Money’_4
"I hope this video will be helpful to everyone."
With that, the recording finished.
Qin Mu saved the video and transferred it to his computer.
He also recorded several live streams of court trials from the internet and added them to the video.
It took him three hours.
Only then did he finish editing the fifteen-minute video.
He uploaded it to Little Station.
「Zizhou.」
In a high-end residential complex, it was just after ten o’clock.
Qing Lan had yet to start her live stream and was idly playing with her phone on the couch.
Every few minutes, she would open Qin Mu’s Little Station homepage and refresh it.
"Hmph!"
"He doesn’t even play ranked games with me!"
"And he uses updating his video as an excuse. I want to see what kind of video he’s actually updating!"
Her cheeks puffed up with frustration. She kept grumbling.
She had plucked up her courage and sent Qin Mu an invitation to form a ranked team.
But Qin Mu...
Once again, he had coldly rejected her.
These days, she had been practicing her skills diligently and had made great improvements.
At least her match record wouldn’t be 0-8-1 anymore.
Several times, she had even achieved the "impressive" score of 0-8-10.
Eh? He really updated it?
While refreshing, Qing Lan suddenly noticed that Qin Mu’s account showed a video had been updated one minute ago.
And the title of this video... was also quite sensational: "Eighteen Yuan Triggered a Bloodbath—Be Cautious When Lending Money!"
A lawsuit over a loan? A civil case?
Qing Lan blinked, her curiosity piqued.
Speaking of borrowing money, she couldn’t help but think of a certain friend of hers.
After learning that she had made some money as a live streamer, this friend had borrowed twenty thousand yuan from her.
When borrowing the money, they had promised fervently that they would repay it within a few months at most.
But now, a year or two had passed... and there was still no word.
And because she wasn’t really short on money, and valuing their friendship, she hadn’t constantly pressed for repayment.
But the issue of the unpaid debt was always like a fishbone stuck in her throat.
Subsequently, she clicked on the video and started watching it carefully.
The beginning of the video startled her.
Is there really someone who would file a civil suit over eighteen yuan?
She widened her eyes, hardly believing it.
Regarding the "bloodbath triggered by eighteen yuan" mentioned in the title, she had initially dismissed it as mere clickbait.
Unexpectedly...
One of Qin Mu’s fans had actually taken his "get serious" philosophy to heart.
They had gone to another city, submitted a statement of claim, and sued the other party for an unpaid debt of eighteen yuan!
"Only a fan of the uploader would do something like this," Qing Lan thought with a wry smile.
The reason she enjoyed watching Qin Mu’s videos was because they conveyed positivity and a serious attitude toward life.
Getting serious... it really means taking responsibility for your own life. No longer just muddling through. It’s something many people lack; it’s more like an ideal state of being.
When their own rights are infringed upon, most people choose to let it go if it’s not too serious.
This attitude is actually quite good, conducive to harmony and kindness towards others.
But... when you encounter moral blackmail or people who love to take advantage, it can make you feel disgusted.
Like not repaying a loan.
Those who borrow money, on the other hand, often act entitled, while those who lend money have to practically beg and plead to get it back.
"But this person really is disgusting, not even returning eighteen yuan," Qing Lan couldn’t help but complain as she watched the video.
Those two... truly living up to their past as university classmates. A real ’Crouching Dragon, Hidden Phoenix’ pair—their reputation for this sort of thing is certainly well-earned, Qing Lan mused.
And the content later in the video... made her even more astounded.
The video showcased a cascade of events: the judgment being issued, a sham divorce, asset transfers, refusal to repay the money, a private prosecution for fraud, multiple court hearings, and the husband and wife ultimately turning against each other...
It was just like watching a major drama series unfold.
Real-life events like these are often more dramatic than any script.
Fifteen minutes later, Qing Lan swallowed hard, silently liked the video, and then gave it the classic like-share-comment combo.
To be honest, the video contained a wealth of legal knowledge.
It covered concepts such as fraud, the crime of refusing to execute judgments, illegal acceptance of public deposits, instigation of a crime, the determination of joint complicity, and so on...
But what she remembered most vividly were those segments of the couple’s intense love-hate battles in court.
This video... it could totally be made into a major drama series, she thought. They could even call it ’Lending Money.’







