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Chapter 1343: Chapter 1343: Just Ignore It
“No, I don’t mean that,” Su Pingping seemed to be frightened, her face turning pale as she shook her hands repeatedly, “Su Qing, don’t be angry, I really didn’t think that way, truly.”
The more Su Pingping behaved like this, the angrier Su Qing became.
“Although you didn’t say it, your demeanor clearly expressed it,” Su Qing slung her backpack over her shoulder, turned away from Su Pingping, and dropped a sentence, “You’d better just mind your own business, and don’t think about anything else.”
She wasn’t a fool; she could guess part of Su Pingping’s thoughts.
To speak frankly, the Su Pingping of the past was honest and upright, but she actually harbored a sense of superiority in her heart. Now, not only had her sense of superiority vanished, it had turned into bitterness. Clearly, the animosity between the sisters and Trinity Village had, unbeknownst to them, affected Su Pingping.
Even though they had never taken their anger out on her, Su Pingping was p.r.o.ne to overthinking.
After crossing the street, Su Qing glanced back inadvertently and saw from the corner of her eyes, Su Pingping crouching by the door, looking pitiful, which worsened Su Qing’s mood.
Perhaps, Big Sister’s decision to help Su Pingping was a mistake, the hatred for Trinity Village was unsolvable.
Su Pingping was the granddaughter of the chief culprit, and she truly couldn’t feel the same sympathy and protection for Su Pingping as before. It was already good enough that she managed not to take out her anger on her, and Su Pingping couldn’t escape her ident.i.ty as Ma Xiulan’s granddaughter.
ReadNovelFull.comThe enemy’s granddaughter was like the deepest scar.
She couldn’t forget, and she was certain Su Pingping herself also couldn’t remain indifferent.
Look, her current pitiful attempt to reach out to Big Sister through her was nothing but a ploy to test the waters, wasn’t it? To gauge her att.i.tude, to gauge Big Sister’s att.i.tude, to decide her own position in the studio.
In the long run, Su Pingping’s existence was not a good thing.
Su Qing stuffed her hands into her cotton jacket pockets, inhaled a breath of frosty air, and pondered how to deal with Su Pingping’s issue without upsetting Big Sister. Meanwhile, she made her way to the snack shop she frequented.
Upon entering, she spotted two tall figures at the most conspicuous spot. The one with his back to her had a tall and slim figure, with broad shoulders and a narrow waist – just the sight of his back was enough to captivate everyone’s attention.
Su Qing halted in her steps, and instinctively wanted to leave. However, after hesitating for a second, she still walked firmly to her usual favorite spot and sat down.
Right next to Zhou Hengguang.
One facing the entrance, the other with his back to it, separated by an aisle.
Su Qing felt her body trembling, but she still forced herself not to back down. No matter how angry or pained, she mustn’t shrink away, let alone lose the courage to face it.
Just ignore it.
You’re not strong enough yet, not ready to give t.i.t for tat.
Su Qing kept building herself up mentally, just as the boss came over to ask what she would like to eat. She put on a faint smile, and said softly, “A small portion of wontons, thank you.”
“Alright,” the boss was a woman in her forties, familiar with the studio people as they often came to eat. Whenever she saw Su Qing, she couldn’t help but chat and repeatedly praised how beautiful Su Qing was, her good temperament, great figure, and so on.
Usually, Su Qing would just casually listen and respond. Now with Zhou Hengyang sitting nearby, attentively eating his wontons and certainly overhearing the boss’s words, Su Qing felt utterly uncomfortable.
And who knows what he’s thinking to himself!
This made Su Qing’s entire body uncomfortable.