I Heard That I am a HeartBreaker - Chapter 23.2
This was exactly what she had hoped for. Only a woman like this would make her willingly be her dog.
Qiu Shuang certainly knew who the other person was talking about. For Chen Wanjun and Song Ya, it was hard for her to adjust herself. With Chen Wanjun, their biggest dispute was merely about love and lack thereof.
But Song Ya was truly detestable. She had been waiting for an opportunity.
Song Ya’s family was not simple; they weren’t just ordinary upstarts, so she had to be extra careful.
Either let go completely, or strike a killing blow. Wavering between the two would only lead to self-destruction.
A qualified “admirer” should possess the perfect qualities of a qualified suitor. She could wait patiently.
“There’s nothing more to say about our relationship. If you report it to the police, I will take responsibility for my actions. If you don’t want to report it, we can resolve this privately. If you wish, I’ll turn myself in right now.”
Qiu Shuang wasn’t sure how rich the other person was, but it should be easy for the other person to deal with her if they wanted to.
“No, I won’t report it. Senior wouldn’t get angry for no reason. It must be that I did something to upset the Senior, right? I know I have psychological issues, and I’m trying hard to control myself, not to hurt or offend the Senior. I sincerely apologize to the Senior here, and I hope you can forgive me… Senior.”
Qiu Shuang was silent, thinking about a question. To be honest, she didn’t feel satisfied.
But considering Song Ya’s strange attitude and avoidance, she guessed that this junior, who was clearly mentally ill, was also not an easy person to deal with.
If that’s the case, then let these mad dogs fight among themselves…
With this thought, Qiu Shuang silently lowered her eyes, and crystal tears slowly streamed down her cheeks, one after another. Qi Sijiao watched the scene in front of her, and her heart instantly shattered.
As for how much of these tears were real, so what? As long as the other person put effort into her.
“I’m sorry. I was really scared today. If they found out that my relationship with you was too good, you would definitely be driven away by them again. I’m truly sorry. I know you must be in a lot of pain. Forget it, what’s the use of me telling you this? It’s just making you unnecessarily worried…”
Qiu Shuang felt that what she said was not wrong. Whether the other person believed this line was up to the other person.
After all, weren’t they enemies anyway? Moreover, the other person was never involved in her past, so what happened in the past could be shaped by her intention.
Besides, the other person also wanted a reason, a very reasonable excuse, to tear off the hypocritical facade and logically start a war. As for whether what she said in the middle would expose her?
Qiu Shuang didn’t think these filthy, selfish people would tell the other person these things.
Thinking this way, she actually liked this simple junior a little bit.
But offending her required a price. She wasn’t asking the other person to take legal responsibility; merely asking the other person to help her with a small favor—that shouldn’t be a big problem, right?
Song Ya watched the two of them talking from afar. She knew that with the other person’s lick-dog nature, they would most likely not cause trouble for Qiu Shuang. Just as she let out a sigh of relief,
She saw the other person’s hand reach out and touch Qiu Shuang’s face. Useless Chen Wanjun. She couldn’t even seduce her, and instead let this trash get a seat at the table.
Song Ya licked her tightly bitten lip. The honey trap wouldn’t work in the short term. She needed to think of other ways.
Qi Sijiao wasn’t stupid; she could feel Qiu Shuang’s sudden change. As for whether the other person’s reason was true or false, it didn’t matter.
If they were to talk about pure love and innocence, was she, Qi Sijiao, so great?
Essentially, she wasn’t a good person either. Even if she was being tricked, so what? She was willing.
What she had investigated was not much, after all, not all stories between people are recorded. The information she got about the other person’s life was just a few thin pages.
She thought she needed to investigate further in detail. The Song family group wasn’t some super-powerful entity. Don’t think she would be afraid…
“I understand, Senior. I’ll leave right away. I won’t let them see me. Aren’t we still living in the same dorm? If you need anything, just find me anytime. I’m always available.”
Qiu Shuang found the other person’s inexplicable over-trust to be strange. The other person was truly a person with “true feelings.” But how much filth was hidden in that true love-at-first-sight?
She didn’t believe that if someone learned about the terrifying person beneath her beautiful exterior, they would still love her so deeply.
A person like her should be matched with a person who is also not very good.
“Then I truly thank you… Sijiao.”
Qi Sijiao felt incredibly easy to satisfy. The two light words made her feel like she was flying. She walked away dazedly, almost stumbling.
Seeing the other person leave, Song Ya quickly walked up. She needed to confirm a few things again.
Qiu Shuang had no reaction to this. Her eyes, still a little moist from crying, looked at the other person. Song Ya felt a bit guilty at that moment, thinking about how the other person always seemed so sad back in high school.
And it seemed that she herself, standing in front of the other person, was always the culprit behind that sadness.
She didn’t believe Qi Sijiao would forgive Qiu Shuang’s offense so easily… Well, if it were her, seeing a pitiful Qiu Shuang begging her, she would definitely give up too.
However, she would definitely use some other method to blackmail the other person, like making her date her or something. Thinking this way, it seemed Qi Sijiao wasn’t that smart either.
It was a pity. She had initially wanted the matter to escalate so that Qiu Shuang would beg her. She didn’t expect it to be swept under the rug so easily.
Qiu Shuang didn’t say anything, preparing to return to school. On the short walk together, Song Ya looked at the other person.
They looked so much like a little couple standing together now. And they were childhood friends in their youth, with names that were both exactly two characters long. So, could anyone in the world be more perfectly matched than her and Qiu Shuang?
Thinking this, Song Ya smiled, but the non-stop buzzing of messages on her phone instantly ruined her mood.
She wanted to see which bitch was sending her messages during such a wonderful time and ruining their date.
Seeing the threat messages from Qi Sijiao, Song Ya was furious. Someone who had been beaten by Shuang shuang dared to provoke her—what was she?
In that case, Song Ya’s eyes darkened. She distorted Chen Wanjun’s actions and sent them to the other person.
She had long anticipated this dog-eat-dog drama.
Fight, fight! The louder the better. It would be best if they all killed each other. Then, only she would be left.
Qiu Shuang saw the other person’s mood suddenly change after taking out her phone but had no reaction. She was used to the other person’s erratic behavior.
Qiu Shuang returned to school, took her books, and walked into the classroom to wait for class to begin. Not long after, Chen Wanjun walked in with her schoolbag.
She looked at the other person. For some reason, Chen Wanjun’s lip was swollen, as if she had been hit.
This time, the other person didn’t sit behind her as usual but sat directly next to her.
Qiu Shuang looked at the other person, seemingly surprised by her actions. She didn’t understand. Had their relationship improved enough for them to sit together now?
The other person just sat there, meticulously taking notes. Qiu Shuang glanced at the notes and saw pages full of dense writing, realizing the other person definitely wasn’t paying attention to the lecture, or else, according to the other person’s habit, the notes wouldn’t look like this.
After class, everyone left, leaving only the two of them.
“What do you want?”
“I want to discuss something with you. Please agree to it. Otherwise, I will ask you here again next time.”
“???”
Qiu Shuang was about to burst out laughing. This entire group of people were truly all the same—they loved to compete with each other. It was really hard to determine a winner. It would be better to just put them in a boxing ring to fight each other.
“Where to?”
“My dorm. There are no surveillance cameras there, and Ms. Song’s reach can’t extend there.”
Qiu Shuang reluctantly accepted this reason.
The dorm room of Chen Wanjun had three occupants, but the other two were very wealthy and were rarely on campus, so essentially, she had the whole place to herself.
Qiu Shuang looked at the extremely deserted dorm room, didn’t linger, and immediately asked for the other person’s purpose.
“Alright, what do you want? Just say it.”
“Shuang shuang, you’re so obedient. Do you think, if I wanted to take off your clothes, you could stop me?”
“Chen Wanjun, are you drunk? If all you have to say is this rubbish, we don’t need to meet alone anymore.”
Chen Wanjun looked at her, remembering Qi Sijiao’s warning.