Defamation and such, the boundary for conviction is pretty vague.
Moreover, since Shi Yiqing was protected by Heavenly Dao in secret, a conviction and such were, naturally, out of the question.
However, even if they couldn't cause her any substantial harm, detaining and reprimanding her was enough to be a nuisance.
Halos and such, they all have a time when they fade.
When her reputation or other honors hit rock bottom, the halo would weaken.
With every weakening, the day when the halo would completely vanish was soon to come.
Shi Yiqing didn't know the scheme Shi Yaoguang was plotting, but just being detained for a night and receiving criticism and education was humiliating enough.
If possible, she really wanted to find a hole to crawl into.
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After Shi Yiqing was taken to the police station, Shi's parents received the notification.
They rushed over in a hurry and ran into Shi Yaoguang, who had just finished giving her statement and was about to leave.