Chapter 89: Is That Right?
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
He Jing laughed. âDo you really think Iâd go to the effort to do something like that for you? Or is this desperation talking? Are you so hard up that youâd want to owe Yan Hanxi a sizable favor?â
A better person might live and let live, but not her. He Jing stuck by her principles: If no one wished ill upon her, she would reciprocate. But if one stepped on her toes and thought they could get away with it, they had another thing coming.
She was no saint, nor did she possess infinite compassion.
âThink before you act. All actions have consequences. I hope this will be a lesson you wonât forget, one youâll carry to your future school.â
Zhang Manâs tears dried up; reality had caught up to her. Just as she was about to call He Jing out for being cold-blooded and heartless, He Jing interjected. âWas it worth it? Doing so much for someone else, someone who does not care about you?â
Zhang Man froze. A chill gripped her in its icy grasp, rooting her to the spot. Her lips moved, but no words escaped.
She could not help but wonder if all she had done and suffered was worth it.
She had done so much for Cheng Yi, but on the day of her expulsion, Cheng Yi had taken sick leave and did not even offer her any support. Cheng Yiâs parents were shareholders of the school!
No, she could not listen to He Jing. She and Cheng Yi were friends, best friendsâ¦
Zhang Man fished out her phone from her pocket and called Cheng Yi. She called once, but the latter did not pick up. She tried again and got the same resultâthis sequence of events repeated five or six times with no sign that the line would ever connect.
He Jing leveled pity-filled eyes on Zhang Man. She was most certainly aware of who Zhang Man was calling, but she would get no help there. Cheng Yi was probably wallowing in self-pity, too depressed to bother helping Zhang Man. Otherwise, in this era where phones never left oneâs side, there was no reason why she could not get throughâ¦
Zhang Man threw her phone on the ground, her puffy eyes summoning a flood of tears again. Liu Sisi tried comforting her, saying, âDonât jump to conclusions. Xiao Yi called in sick; sheâs probably not feeling well.â âOh?â He Jing quipped. âShall I give it a go?â
He Jing picked up the phone that Zhang Man had thrown and dialed the number on the screen.
It did not even take ten seconds for the line to connect. Cheng Yiâs hoarse voice carried over. A quiet âHello?â was heard by those present before He Jing hung up.
Liu Sisi did not expect things to occur as He Jing had said. She was stunned into silence and dared not look at Zhang Man.
Zhang Man was so angry that she laughed.
She turned around and said to He Jing, âCheng Yi was also involved in the voter fraud, including the smear campaign against you. She approved everything.â
Although the class had their suspicions, it was still quite startling to have their thoughts confirmed by Zhang Man.
Cheng Yi may have looked sweet and innocent, but she harbored a cruel, vicious streak that few had witnessed until now. More alarming, however, was her readiness to burn the bridges she had formed, leaving her friend in the lurch in her moment of need. It was horrifying!
Even Liu Sisi began second-guessing Cheng Yiâs words, trying to parse out the true from the false. Only Cheng Yiâs admirer, Sun Chaoyang, remained steadfast in his defense of her. âDonât slander Cheng Yi when she isnât around to defend herself! Cheng Yi isnât the person you make her out to be. Sheâs too kind and sweet to be anything else.â
Zhang Man dried her tears and looked at Sun Chaoyang pitifully. He looked like a beggar begging for scraps in her eyes. âDo you know what she said about you in private? She said you were a harassing bootlicker and found you very distressing. Cheng Yi has only had eyes for Brother Xi, no one else.â
Sun Zhaoyangâs pupils constricted. It was as if he had suffered a terrible blow, his face turning ashen.
He Jing never expected the aftermath of the voter fraud incident to be so exciting. She suddenly felt that the little setback she almost suffered was nothing.
When Cheng Yi returned, she would probably faint from angerâ¦
The young manâs clear and bright voice sounded unhurried at this moment,
âDonât talk nonsense. My real fiancée will be unhappy if she hears this..â