Chapter 397 - The Truths She Did Not Know Of (1)
Chapter 397: The Truths She Did Not Know Of (1)
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Shi Guang’s petite face was all pale now as her eyes widened. Her shocked expression seemed as though she was hearing an unbelievable fantasy tale.
She knew about things regarding the breakup?
How did Mo Jin know about it?
Yang Sitong looked at that austere and solemn expression of Mo Jin and furrowed her brows, afraid that the latter might talk about some so-called truth as she yelled out first, “Stop lying! A sl*t is a sl*t! A used shoe is a used shoe…!”
Mo Jin turned around and glared at her. “Lu Yanchen had already said that he had backed out of the marriage with you before he had even gotten together with Shi Guang. You were long out of the picture in Lu Yanchen’s life. That makes you worth as much as a passer-by in all of this! The only one he loved the entire time was Shi Guang, which is the reason why he’s still willing to marry her even despite her not wanting him two years ago! As for you? You’re nothing more than a clown in this story!” As she shrieked out, she waved the stick at Yang Sitong.
With a weapon in the hands of Mo Jin, Yang Sitong was really afraid of being struck. Furthermore, her words were nothing but blind drivel to begin with. Therefore, no matter how much she could scold out, she could not deny the hard, cold fact that Lu Yanchen had married Shi Guang.
“I’ll just wait for the day you guys get divorced!” She threw down that single comment as she bolted off and ran away!
After chasing Yang Sitong away, Mo Jin then waved the stick at the crowd of spectators. “What are you guys looking at? This is none of your business! Get lost! Lost!”
With that, she tugged at Shi Guang’s arm and dragged her into the apartment.
Shi Guang was trying her best to repress the shock that was spreading through her heart. The moment she entered the lift, she flung Mo Jin’s hand away before looking at her with an extremely serious expression. “Mo Jin, what were you talking about earlier? What you said… What did you mean?”
Mo Jin averted her gaze away guiltily as a look of unrest flashed by her face.
If Shi Guang had even thought that the things said by Mo Jin earlier on were to piss off Yang Sitong, she was absolutely sure right now that everything Mo Jin had said was for real.
Her face turned pale as she stammered, “I-If I said that I w-was just trying to p-piss of Yang Sitong, would you believe me?”
Shi Guang’s entire body stiffened as she shook her head uneasily. “No, I know that you weren’t just trying to piss off Yang Sitong! Earlier on… what was the meaning of that! What do I not know about my breakup with Lu Yanchen back then?”
Mo Jin grit her teeth and shut her eyes. After a moment, she spoke with a hint of finality in her tone, “You’ve never once known the reason why he broke up with you!”
The lift stopped at their apartment as both of them entered one after another.
Grandma was in the hospital for further observation while little auntie was there to take care of her. With no one left in the house, it was deafeningly silent. However, the tension in the air was strung so tight it seemed as though it could snap at any moment.
There was wine on the table, prepared for the wedding discussion that should have happened earlier.
Mo Jin opened a can of beer. She had only taken a single mouthful when Shi Guang snatched it over and gulped everything down. She then slammed the can fiercely on the table and looked at Mo Jin. “Tell me… You tell me. What did you say just now… What do I not know?”
She then thought about how Mo Jin was so reluctant for her to marry Lu Yanchen, and how she had met with him behind her back as well.
There must definitely be something that Mo Jin was hiding from her.
Did Mo Jin have a part to play in the breakup back then?
Shi Guang could not believe it. “…”
Mo Jin took in a deep breath and composed herself before looking at Shi Guang. “Back then, Feifei fell into mental distress because of what Yang Sitong and Su Ya did to her in school. Because of her, your parents…”