Imperial Treasure
Chapter 95 - 77: Jade Ownership, Mutation!_2
CHAPTER 95: CHAPTER 77: JADE OWNERSHIP, MUTATION!_2
And he ran straight to Sui Yi, reaching out to grab her wrist...
Zhou Ran thought that if he only apologized profusely, Sui Yi would definitely forgive him. After all, Sui Yi was rarely kind to others, but she was friendly to him, and she had a generous nature. She wouldn’t dwell on the past issues. If he pleaded with her to give Boss Qian the jade material at the lowest price, then he was sure...
However, what he calculated was that Sui Yi, a well-mannered person, wouldn’t give him the cold shoulder or start an argument to his face, but he absolutely hadn’t expected that his grab would provoke Boss Wang’s taboo.
Damn it! I’m about to buy this piece of jade, and you dare to interfere?
Consequently, the usually clumsy Boss Wang grabbed Zhou Ran’s hand and flung it away with force!
"Hey, where did this kid come from, not knowing the rules? Don’t you know that once a deal is sealed, you can’t just babble on! Really, what kind of people bring up what kind of goods!"
Over the years, Boss Wang hadn’t been on good terms with Boss Qian, and they had even clashed over jade materials a while ago. Therefore, his tone was harsh, and he ridiculed Boss Qian until his face was ashen.
Sui Yi saw Zhou Ran in a sorry state, being held aside by Boss Wang’s employees, and she didn’t say anything. She just wore a faint expression while turning her back to proceed with the transaction with Boss Wang.
It was this very turn that allowed a figure who bolted out from behind her to push her forcefully.
And, unfortunately, she was pushed directly towards the sharp blade of the jade cutting machine.
"Sui Yi!"
"Ah Yi!" Elder Tang and the others were scared out of their wits.
Zhang Guangbiao’s face turned pale. If everything that was happening had indeed happened, it would cast a shadow over everything he had, not to mention offending people like Elder Tang.
But who could stop all of this?
Sui Yi was already close to the blade, and though she was caught off guard and pushed, she also reacted quickly. Just as she was about to move, someone yanked her arm forcefully, and the two of them switched positions...
The person who pulled her got flung towards the blade, while Sui Yi was moved to the side.
All of this burst forth in a flash, and the crowd hadn’t even had time to react when they saw the young man, whose face they hadn’t seen yet, plunging towards the blade...
Many people closed their eyes.
But Sui Yi’s eyes narrowed.
Swish~~
A streak of red opened up on the blade.
It was horrifying.
Thankfully, the red mark was not deep, and the person on the blade...
...stood unharmed in front of the jade cutting machine, a man and a woman.
Still in shock.
Everyone went silent for a moment, then all at once the noise erupted once more.
The man exhaled softly, looking at the girl who quickly let go of his hand.
Remembering the scene just now, he felt not so much pride in saving someone, but embarrassment, "Sorry, I messed up just now. If not for that, you could have..."
No sooner had Sui Yi’s hand slipped from his palm than she seized it back and gently pulled...
She easily saved him from the blade as if, even without his interference, she would have been out of danger. Considering everything, it seemed he was the one who had made things worse.
"I should be thanking you," Sui Yi said, looking at Li Jing. She truly hadn’t expected the person who just saved her to be the hooligan youth she thought she’d never see again.
Perhaps the fate of life is indeed unpredictable.
The others were scared out of their minds, and at the moment, they didn’t have the presence of mind to care about who this person was who suddenly appeared to save Sui Yi. They all turned to look at the one who had pushed her.
--Qian Fengling
All Elder Tang said was, "Call the police."
"Mm-hmm," Yu Quan didn’t hesitate and took out his phone.
He was familiar with the police station, and this call was most suited for him to make.
As for Boss Qian, his face was indescribably ugly. Still, considering that it was his granddaughter, he said in a low but urgent voice: "Everyone, my granddaughter didn’t mean to do it. Xiao Ling, you must say it was unintentional..."
By now, Qian Fengling had somewhat come back to her senses. Seeing so many unfriendly stares and hearing the restless noise around her, she became panicky, "I... I really didn’t do it on purpose, I..."
No matter how much Qian Fengling trembled, even with tears streaming down her face, Elder Tang wasn’t the least bit moved. Just now, he had seen how vicious she looked as a little kid when pushing Sui Yi—damn, what kind of high school student was this? She was just like a fierce murderer!
However, some people were lenient because of Qian Fengling’s young age, and spoke a few words on her behalf.
With more and more people talking, both good and bad words intertwined, the scene became chaotic.
An uproar ensued.
Zhang Guangbiao was also very upset, immediately putting the Qian family on his blacklist. What kind of people were they, nearly causing a fatality in his establishment!
Zhou Ran and Qian Shuangyu felt darkness before their eyes, knowing full well the impact on their shop’s business if a child of the Qian family were taken into police custody for intentional injury...
Thus, the two of them joined the fray in desperation and eventually reached out to Sui Yi.
In the end...
Sui Yi looked at Qian Fengling’s pitiful, tear-streaked face and remained silent for a while. Just when everyone thought she would soften, she spoke up.
"Under eighteen, huh? The crime of intentional injury isn’t much; at most, you get sent to a juvenile reformatory for some time. If it’s determined that there are mental issues, then there’s no crime at all. So..."
"Elder Tang, please help me contact a lawyer," she said.
Is this a high school student? Is this one?!?
Too... ruthless? Not exactly.
Kind-hearted? Even less so.
One could only say, she’s not to be messed with, absolutely not to be messed with!
She had a stranglehold on the lifeblood of the Qian family, leaving no room for them to pinpoint any fault on her, yet making them suffer immensely.
Mental illness? Once it gets out, the young girl of the Qian family is ruined.
Being sent to a reformatory? The logic is the same!
Still ruined! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to vote for it on Qidian (qidian.com), whether with recommendation tickets or monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please visit m.qidian.com to read.)