From Nun to Real Heiress: Expert at Turning the Tables-Chapter 632 - : 333 False accusation_3

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Chapter 632: 333 False accusation_3

A Wen interrogated persistently, leaving Hu Guo’er speechless.

“You…you’re in league with that slut Lin Ya! You all are slandering me!”

“Slander you?” Lin Ya shook her head bitterly, “Forget it, just consider it as slandering you.”

Charles Gao clenched his fists, “Hu Guo’er, even now you’re still arguing sophistically. Relying on your father being a school leader, you do whatever you want and bully your classmates until they’re driven to desperation. I’d like to ask Professor Hu, is this how he educates his daughter? How can a person who can’t even teach their own children be a role model for others?”

This remark was too hurtful.

Hu Guo’er’s face changed slightly. She wasn’t stupid; involving her father would mean trouble.

“Don’t talk nonsense. I never bullied anyone using my connections. She threw herself out, I didn’t push her. There’s surveillance here, you can check it if you don’t believe me.”

Lin Ya hung her head and choked, “Forget it…”

A Wen sneered, “Check the surveillance? With the power and connections of the Hu family, it’s a piece of cake to tamper with the footage. In the end, Xiao Ya will be the one blamed and even jumping into the Yellow River won’t clear her innocence.”

“You…you all…” Hu Guo’er pointed at the group, her face flushing red, too angry to speak.

“Principal Liu, today has been quite an eye-opener for me.” Suddenly, a gentle and smiling voice broke the tense atmosphere on the scene.

Lin Ya and Hu Guo’er looked at each other. The leading girl had a delicate face and a gentle smile. She was surrounded by four or five men, all high-ranking school leaders, including Vice Principal Liu Cheng.

How long they had been listening quietly, nobody knew.

In contrast to Ming Jing’s composure, Liu Cheng’s face was livid, and Hu Guo’er’s face turned pale.

“Uncle Liu…Uncle.”

“Don’t call me uncle.” Liu Cheng scolded with a stern face, “Look at the trouble you caused. You’ve completely disgraced your father.”

“Principal Liu, if a child doesn’t receive proper education, it’s the father’s fault. As the leader of a school, who bears the responsibility of educating others, you should understand that.” Ming Jing cleverly refuted Liu Cheng’s words.

“If it’s not stopped in time, it could lead to a major mistake. At that point, it will be too late for regrets, Principal Liu, don’t you think so?”

Ming Jing glanced at Liu Cheng, and her clear eyes reflected his anxious face.

Liu Cheng smiled, “What Ms. Ming Jing said is true.”

Ming Jing gave a faint smile and looked at Hu Guo’er, “If a person is kind and virtuous, even if fortune has not yet arrived, misfortune is already far away. It seems that my words earlier didn’t get through to Miss Hu at all.”

Hu Guo’er, out of fury, snapped, “Who do you think you are to lecture me?”

Liu Cheng’s face changed drastically. He shouted, “Shut up and apologize to Ms. Ming Jing.”

“Ms. Ming Jing, I’m sorry, this child is ignorant and disrespectful. Please don’t take it to heart.” Liu Cheng glared at Hu Guo’er.

Ming Jing smiled faintly, “A child?”

Liu Cheng’s face turned awkward. It was embarrassing that the girl in front of him was even younger than Hu Guo’er.

“When a child does something wrong, adults always cover up for them. Without constant progress, one can’t achieve greatness. Today, you’ve forced someone to jump off a building, but someday you could pick up a knife. You can cover one mouth, but you won’t be able to silence them all. Sooner or later, you’ll make a big mistake and then push all the blame onto the child.”

Ming Jing shook her head, “Little did you know that it’s your own hands that put the knife in her grasp.”

“Principal Liu, I think I need to reconsider our cooperation project.” After finishing her words, Ming Jing left.

Liu Cheng’s face changed instantly, “Ms. Ming Jing, please listen to my explanation!”

Tao Xianxian and Du Ze hurriedly followed her.

When Tao Xianxian passed Hu Guo’er, she glared at her fiercely.

Ming Jing walked over to Lin Ya, glanced at her, squatted down, and handed her a handkerchief, “A girl’s face, once it’s scarred, isn’t good.”

Lin Ya stared blankly as she took the handkerchief and covered her forehead wound.

“Thank you.” Lin Ya said softly, her heart leaping. It seemed she had made the right bet.

“You should thank yourself.”

Lin Ya looked up, meeting the girl’s profound gaze, as if she had seen through all her tricks.

Lin Ya’s heart skipped a beat. She held the handkerchief tightly and pressed her pale lips together.

“I hope you use your intelligence on the right path.” Only Lin Ya heard these words.

As she was still in a daze, the girl in front of her had already stood up and left.

“Long time no see.” She greeted Charles Gao and Jiang Jinchen in a tone like that of an old friend. The typically reserved school heartthrob showed a rare smile when he saw her.

For the first time, Lin Ya found that the school heartthrob had such a charming smile when he was happy.

People said he was cold, but it was just that the person he warmed up to wasn’t you.

Ming Jing looked at Li Qingyao, “Sister Li, don’t you recognize me?”

Amid her shocked roommates’ gazes, Li Qingyao smiled and walked over, “I dare not acknowledge you, my dear young lady.”

Ming Jing let out a faint smile.

“Has A Xue caused you any trouble since childhood? She was spoiled by my younger aunt and her husband; her temper is awful. Only you could bear with her.”

“No, A Xue is very cute.”

The group chatted and laughed as they entered the elevator.

Li Qingyao’s two roommates exchanged glances, realizing her relationship with Ming Jing was so good. She hadn’t mentioned it before, keeping it to herself quite well.

Zhou Qin and Li Jun leaned against the elevator wall, not daring to breathe.

As Liu Cheng failed to catch up, he stared at Hu Guo’er angrily, “Why are you crying? Do you realize the trouble you’ve caused today? Do you think Ming Jing is the same kind of little girl who bullies others? Our school is currently discussing a major cooperation with her foundation. You’ve messed things up, and the whole plan is ruined. Your father has really spoiled you!”

Seeing Lin Ya, Liu Cheng immediately attempted to console her gently. Lin Ya was indifferent, and A Wen helped her leave.

Hu Guo’er tried to catch up, but Liu Cheng stopped her, “What are you going to do? Haven’t you caused enough trouble today?”

Hu Guo’er said indignantly, “What’s there to be afraid of, Uncle Liu? What’s so great about her, Ming Jing? Without cooperating with her, won’t our school be able to continue? Do we have to look at the faces of a little girl? Is it shameful for a group of men like you?”

Liu Cheng took a deep breath, “Fine, I won’t argue with you. Tell your father all these words. I’m done.”

Liu Cheng walked away, his hands in the air.

Lin Tao walked over and sighed, “Guo’er, you don’t understand the ins and outs of this situation. That Miss Ming Jing, you think she’s just a simple young girl. Her foundation involves governments and various financial groups. The election of our school’s leaders is critical right now. Winning her support will be an immense advantage, but your interference…well, it will only benefit the other party.”

“If you had apologized, there would still be room for turning things around. Otherwise, not just your father—it’ll be a problem even for Principal Liu.”

Hu Guo’er’s face turned pale. “Can a little girl like her really have so much influence?”

Lin Tao secretly rolled his eyes.

What an idiot!

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