Since Su Jin told the thugs she didn’t know her, she would teach her a lesson once they were out of the woods.
And then, she’d know her place and go back to where she came from—the countryside.

Su Jin shot Su Xue a chilly glance—how revolting.

“Get out of here then.
Stop poking your nose into other people’s business,” the gang leader urged, scowling at the pretentious Su Xue.

“I’m taking my boyfriend with me.
Can’t you leave him alone?”

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“No! They should pay for what they’ve done!”

The hatred in the man’s eyes stunned Su Jin.
“Would you mind telling me what my boyfriend did, mister?”

The man clenched his fists tight, nails digging into his skin, glowering at Yu Haiyang and Su Xue.
“These two almost killed my little brother.
And thanks to them, my brother’s in a vegetative state in the hospital.
We can never talk, walk or travel together again,” he paused, eyes stained red, “I’m going to break these *ssholes’ legs, cut off their tongues, dig out their eyes so they can have a taste of their own medicine.”

Su Jin covered her mouth with her hand while Yu Haiyang’s eyes darted back and forth among the men, alert.
Su Xue shivered in fear, and she held onto Yu Haiyang’s waist tighter, body pressing against his.

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Su Jin had a hunch Yu Haiyang wasn’t involved—in her past life, she’d never heard of the two causing such trouble.
Or maybe, Su Xue did this with someone else.

Looking at the man with sincerity, she hit play on her phone.
“That sounds nothing like my boyfriend, mister.
He wouldn’t even hurt an ant, not to mention something so brutal.
Think about it—could this all be a misunderstanding?”

“A misunderstanding? Sounds like he deceived you, kiddo..”

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