Chapter 261 Luo 3 Begins Classes!
At eight o'clock in the evening, Gu Yu had finished dinner and was seated at his computer desk.
The official Feixin app of the school was hosting a live broadcast.
A well-dressed, intelligent-looking host teacher was sitting in front of the camera, explaining the live broadcast schedule.
"Last time Mr. Luo San came to our school for an on-the-spot legal enlightenment session, but many students were in class and didn't see Mr. Luo's session."
"So this time, the school has invited Mr. Luo again to conduct another round of legal publicity during this live broadcast."
"I hope everyone will participate actively and listen attentively!"
After the host teacher finished the formalities, he stood up, and Mr. Luo San walked in from the right side of the camera.
His steps were still so casual, his eyes filled with the light of wisdom, and he held an old thermos cup steadily in his hand, as if nothing could disturb the calm of his heart.
He was a jurist, but everyone saw the demeanor of a philosopher in him.
The moment Mr. Luo appeared, the live broadcast room, which had been relatively quiet, instantly boiled over.
User12121: "Mr. Luo is here!"
User42164: "If I exit the live broadcast now, what would that be? That'd be an emergency escape!"
User23567: "My name is Chen Dawei, I'm a sophomore in the Mechanical and Automation Class Three, and I'd like to consult Mr. Luo, is it illegal to date three girlfriends at the same time?"
User...: "Damn! What a scumbag!"
User11646: "Shit! Who the hell are you! That's slander! Blatant slander! Drop dead!"
"..."
The discussion area was very lively; since it was still early on the live streaming platform, all the avatars were simple illustrations.
Many people in the discussion area were playing pranks, teasing their roommates or other people.
The atmosphere was exceptionally cheerful, and the number of online viewers quickly surpassed a thousand.
"Ahem, hello everyone, I am Luo San, and I'm very glad you could join my live broadcast."
"To answer the question from the student with the ID 23567 just now, dating three girlfriends at the same time is not illegal, but it's against morals."
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"Additionally, it's better not to indulge in slander in public places; of course, if it's a joke among friends and you can guarantee you won't be sued, then it doesn't matter."
Luo San sat down with a constant gentle smile on his face, giving off the impression that he was always contemplating the mysteries of life.
User78946: "So if I had no morals, could I date five girlfriends at the same time? /Sly"
User45257: "Oy! What a situation, although you're not a person to lock up, we still wish you 'happy sentencing' and may you be in court every day~"
User65476: "I was strongly against Teacher 45257's decision to retire from the literary world!"
User88886: "I almost missed the troll face, but my knife is already out, so you might as well lie down!"
"..."
Mr. Luo's live broadcast room was never short on popular memes, with many students egging things on.
Mr. Luo also wasn't in a rush to speak. After waiting a while and letting everyone have their fun, he reached out to push up his black-framed glasses and began to speak:
"Okay, that's enough, I hope everyone understands that the law is the minimum moral requirement for people. I hope that you never break the law at any time!"
"I also hope that everyone will maintain their own moral standards, instead of using the law as their moral baseline."
When Luo San spoke, he didn't blink, and everyone could see he was very serious in advising everyone.
User23234: "Understood! Thank you, Mr. Luo!"
Thank you times 99.
Luo San looked at the camera and smiled faintly.
Young people tend to have more open minds than middle-aged and older people, and they are also the easiest to guide in the right direction.
The hope of a society ruled by law always lies in these vibrant young people.
Although they can be a bit mischievous at times, when they really face serious issues, they unexpectedly show an impressive level of seriousness.
"Okay, I originally planned to talk to you about intellectual property today, but I've changed my mind. I want to talk to you about how to protect your own right to reputation."
Luo San slightly bowed his head in contemplation for a moment before announcing the topic of this live broadcast.
"The joke that the student just made serves as a very good practical case for this lecture."
"First, I want to ask everyone, what is the right to reputation? You can discuss it with me in the comments."
"The first student to answer correctly will receive praise by name!"
He posed the first question.
The discussion area fell silent; clearly, everyone was pondering his question.
"Fame and honor?" the first answer appeared.
"Yes, but not entirely correct; the right to reputation includes these but is not limited to them."
Luo San shook his head.
"Is it the contributions I make to society and then the image evaluation others give me?" another student answered.
Luo San still shook his head: "Although you've said a lot, it's still not quite correct."
Following that were dozens of comments, with everyone's answers being more or less on the fringe of the correct one, even very close.
But Luo San didn't confirm anyone's answer.
He kept smiling, leaving everyone unsure of what exactly he was looking for.
Just as Gu Yu was about to join in, a very official answer suddenly popped up below:
User57946: "The right to reputation is an important personal right, representing a person's dignity and the degree of trust and respect one should receive in society. Reputation is the social evaluation of a civil subject's morality, prestige, capabilities, and credit."
The screen went still.
User98954: "Young people have no martial ethics! Straight to Baidu search!"
User78975: "Does searching count? No way, no way! Just using Baidu, don't you have your own thoughts?"
"..."
People were discussing fervently, and some were indignant.
Because everyone was using their understanding to answer Mr. Luo's question, but this User57946 actually went to look it up on Baidu!
"Very well, this student has answered correctly! Worthy of praise."
To everyone's surprise, Luo San immediately started praising this student.
People were puzzled, and some began to continuously post question marks in the discussion area.
Because everyone felt that this student had cheated.
They believed he didn't deserve Mr. Luo's compliment.
Seeing the complaints and confusion in the discussion area, Luo San just smiled at the screen.
"Haha, I never said you couldn't search the internet for answers, right? And in my opinion, this student is very good at saving time costs."
"This is an open exchange, not a confidential exam, and learning to use tools to get the answers you need is a very correct behavior."
"Of course, the premise is that you have thought about it before searching. If you're not satisfied with your own answer after thinking, then you use the tools. This way, learning will be much more efficient."
User57946: "Thank you, Mr. Luo, for defending me! I really couldn't come up with the answer, so I used Baidu search."
"Classmates, even I can't claim to remember every single clause in the law; I often look up reference books when I encounter problems."
Luo San's words silenced everyone.
Indeed, and in comparison, was their sneering and mocking of others even more excessive?
Watching the flurry in the discussion area die down by eighty to ninety percent, Luo San knew that the students were probably reflecting at this moment.
He patiently waited for three minutes before he gently tapped the table and said:
"All right, now let's formally start discussing the right to reputation."
"According to Article 101 of our country's General Principles of Civil Law: Citizens and legal persons enjoy the right to reputation. The dignity of a citizen's personality is protected by law. It is forbidden to damage the reputation of citizens and legal entities by means of insult, defamation, and the like."
"But in life, we are always inevitably subjected to other people's evaluations..."