Chapter 631: 333 False accusation_2
Chapter 631: 333 False accusation_2
A Wen pursed her lips, knowing what Lin Ya was worried about.
She didn’t have a father who was a school leader like Hu Guo’er, nor did she come from a rich and beautiful family like Li Qingyao. It was said that she was admitted from a small town. Hu Guo’er had caused her trouble more than once, and it was good that Lin Ya could be cautious and survive.
With many people, the cleaning was quick, and the whole auditorium was cleaned in no time.
Jiang Jinchen rolled up his sleeves and walked straight out of the auditorium, while Charles Gao and Zhou Qin hurriedly shut down the game and followed.
As Jiang Jinchen walked past the last row, Hu Guo’er immediately stood up, looking nervously at him, but watched as Jiang Jinchen expressionlessly walked past her.
He didn’t look at her from beginning to end.
Hu Guo’er bit her lip and saw Lin Ya coming towards her, a trace of jealousy flashing in her eyes.
“You little bitch, it must be because of you. I’m warning you, stay away from Jiang Jinchen, or I won’t let you stay in this school.”
She had threatened many people she disliked with these words. Some laughed it off, and others were trembling with fear.
But for Lin Ya, who came from a small town, these words were undoubtedly devastating.
Her father was a promising school executive, and with a little effort, he could make Lin Ya suffer a lot. Everyone said that college was the best place to be, and everyone’s future was bright. However, only those who experienced it knew how evil people could be and how dark it was beneath the surface peace.
Lin Ya turned a deaf ear to it, having heard such words too many times before.
Seeing that Lin Ya had no reaction to this, her cold expression seemed like a mockery of Hu Guo’er. The anger that had been building inside her heart suddenly erupted.
As Lin Ya walked out of the auditorium, she caught a glimpse of a group of people walking from the right corridor from the corner of her eye. The distinctive moon-white skirt was particularly conspicuous.
Jiang Jinchen and Charles Gao were standing together with four people near the elevator in front of her.
Lin Ya squinted her eyes, calculating the distance between Hu Guo’er and herself. She suddenly screamed and stumbled, and to bystanders, it looked like she was pushed out by someone.
Lin Ya fell to the ground miserably, with a “thud,” her forehead hit the floor. It was a severe impact, and blood gushed out instantly.
Through the blurry, blood-streaked vision, Lin Ya saw the moon-colored skirt stopping less than a meter away from her.
Several pairs of shiny, expensive leather shoes surrounded her, like stars surrounding the moon.
Lin Ya yelled in anguish: “Hu Guo’er, do you really want to drive me to death? You use your father’s power to oppress me, and that’s fine, I can endure it all. But you should never have ruined my scholarship, which is my only hope for survival. Since that’s the case, I’ll follow your wish…”
Lin Ya’s voice was filled with tears, and she suddenly got up and ran towards the window opposite her. Her determined and indignant expression was heartbreaking.
Everyone was shocked by this sudden change. Just as Lin Ya climbed onto the window sill and was about to jump, Charles Gao, who was the closest, threw away his phone and lunged at her, embracing her as they both fell on the ground into a roll.
Lin Ya pushed Charles Gao away and cried: “Why did you save me? I don’t see any hope anymore. What’s the point of living?”
The kneeling girl’s forehead was covered in blood, making her skin even whiter. Tears mixed with blood rolled down her palm-sized face, and her desperate cries broke everyone’s heart.
Charles Gao tried to comfort her for a moment and then looked up angrily at Hu Guo’er standing at the door, confused: “Under the broad daylight, you actually push someone to death. Is there no law anymore?”
Jiang Jinchen remained expressionless; “ding” the elevator arrived on the fifth floor, but he didn’t enter, and the elevator went back down again.
Zhou Qin and Li Jun looked at each other; today’s incident had escalated.
Hu Guo’er immediately shook her hands: “No… it wasn’t me. I didn’t push her.”
Hu Guo’er turned to A Wen and Li Qingyao and the others: “You all saw it, right? I didn’t even touch her.”
A Wen angrily questioned: “Are you saying that Xiao Ya is deliberately framing you? Her face is injured. Could she really make a joke with her own face? You used to bully Xiao Ya, and she thought it was better to avoid trouble than provoke it, so she endured it. But she didn’t expect that her restraint would only fuel your arrogance. Relying on your father as a school leader to do whatever you want, is there no law left in this world?”
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