But now, the protection for Liang Shuang had escalated to another level entirely. For Li Fei, this meant altering his approach. He wanted everyone here to pay a price. The spectacle of fifty or sixty people made Li Fei smile at the thought -- it seemed particularly amusing, or rather, the videos that were to be sent out were of their own making.
The next day, these dozens of people would likely face collective social annihilation, which was Li Fei's best form of punishment for them. However, whether Sun Tao would still be alive at the end wasn't Li Fei's concern. For him, whether such a person stubbornly chose to live or die mattered little. The key was that Sun Tao might still be alive tomorrow.
Which meant his punishment would be even more severe. Li Fei even wondered if in that moment, Sun Tao would attempt to crash himself to death against a block of tofu, should he have the courage to do so.