Chapter 80: 80: Expelling Jiang Huaiyu from the University Campus (Part 15)
Chapter 80: Chapter 80: Expelling Jiang Huaiyu from the University Campus (Part 15)
Chapter 80: Expelling Jiang Huaiyu from the University Campus (15)
Students clenched their fists one by one, glaring angrily at Jiang Huaiyu, wishing they could step forward and beat her to death.
“What a vicious sister!”
“She was just confusing everyone, impersonating her sister.”
“She wanted us to help her expel her sister so that she could continue to impersonate and attend university.”
“We can’t let such a person taint our campus.”
“Right, drive her out of our university campus!”
“Drive her out!”
“Vicious sister, get out!”
“Get out!”
“Get out!”
“Get out!”
“Get out!”
Although the cries were not very uniform, and some people still did not believe Jiang Huaiyu had been attending university under someone else’s identity, Jiang Huaiyu herself was completely panicked.
Someone asked Jiang Mengyu, “Then how did you escape?”
Tang Ailian knew that the previous defense of Jiang Huaiyu by the students was actually a matter of standpoint.
They had been classmates with Jiang Huaiyu for nearly two months, and Jiang Huaiyu had long become “one of them.”
Whereas Jiang Mengyu had only arrived today and hadn’t even entered the school gates; in everyone’s eyes, she was an “outsider.”
Regardless of who it is, when “one of their own” has a conflict with an “outsider,” they will subconsciously choose to support “one of their own.”
Therefore, she found it easy to understand though not willing to accept, the students’ earlier stance in support of Jiang Huaiyu.
She didn’t blame them.
Listening to the question by this classmate, she answered seriously, “I vowed not to be sold deep into the mountains. After the human traffickers transported me to the foot of the mountains and untied me, I climbed up the mountain, and when I reached a cliff, I jumped off. As a result, I was hung on a pine tree that jutted out from the middle of the cliff, not dying. I was then rescued by a comrade from the liberation army.
“After recovering from my injuries, I rushed here immediately. Because I didn’t have a school badge, I dared not enter and was thinking of leaving to look for help when—”
She glanced at Wang Yixin: “This classmate and my sister bumped into me from behind, and everyone saw what happened after that.”
The students all turned to look at Wang Yixin.
Wang Yixin admired Jiang Mengyu, who had managed to turn the situation around with just a pair of working hands, and felt guilty at the same time.
He stepped forward and bowed deeply to Mengyu, “I am sorry, I apologize to you. My name is Wang Yixin, I admitted my failure in judging people, having been deceived.”
Pointing at Jiang Huaiyu, he said: “She told me—”
He recounted everything Jiang Huaiyu had told him and even mentioned how he had plotted to frame Mengyu with his Swiss watch.
“That’s how we bumped into you from behind, and then—everyone saw what followed.” He apologized to Mengyu again: “I’m sorry!”
Wang Yixin’s face was full of regret.
“That watch was a coming-of-age gift from my uncle, but my father did not allow me to accept such a valuable gift and asked me to return it to my uncle. So, please forgive my mistake and return the watch that I planted in your pocket.”
Mengyu saw that this classmate, Wang Yixin, sincerely apologized and straightforwardly disclosed the plot to frame her with Jiang Huaiyu.
She chose to forgive.
Taking out the watch from her pocket (actually from her spatial storage), she said, “In the future, be more discerning, and don’t be fooled by others again.”
Wang Yixin was very grateful: “Thank you, Student Jiang.”
He took the watch and couldn’t help but remind her: “She must have also framed you.”
Mengyu smiled: “She did frame me, but I still have to thank her for this frame-up actually.”
Everyone was puzzled—thanking someone for framing them?
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