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The focus of public opinion centered on Meng Yu's final trial – after all, he could still appeal, couldn't he?
But was an appeal absolutely necessary?
"What, he's not appealing?"
When this news came out, there was an uproar in public opinion.
Especially when everyone learned that Meng Yu's two women had disappeared, the frenzy escalated even further.
Was it the Enforcement Hall's doing, did you really resort to laying hands on his family to force him not to appeal?
Oftentimes, when you no longer have a reputation, whatever you do, or even don't do, is seen as wrongful, vile, or even nauseating.
Today marks the last two days for Meng Yu to appeal his death sentence, and he has yet to file another appeal, which is causing countless big shots to be on the verge of pulling their hair out.
Executing Meng Yu sounds splendid, especially a public execution – it would make for quite the spectacle. But what about after that?