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Rebirth in the 90s: Melting My Devoted Mr. Iceberg

Chapter 95: Dare to Swear?

Author: Uninhibited
updatedAt: 2025-07-06

CHAPTER 95: CHAPTER 95: DARE TO SWEAR?

"Jiang Xue, thank you!" Cheng Ying’s face was full of gratitude, Jiang Xue believed her, which meant more to her than anything else.

Jiang Xue smiled and indicated that it was no trouble. Then she looked up at Cheng Li and said, "Cheng Li, do you dare swear that you didn’t take my letter?"

Before Cheng Li could respond, Jiang Xue continued, "That letter was sent from the military. Once the military finds out, you could go to jail."

Upon hearing this, a flash of suspicion crossed Cheng Li’s face. However, she quickly regained her composure and said, "Jiang Xue, your threats won’t work on me. I really didn’t take it."

After speaking, she turned her gaze to Cheng Ying and said, "Sister Ying, you must have remembered wrong. Think it over again, maybe you misplaced it somewhere."

"Cheng Li, honest people don’t act in the dark. I thought you were just spoiled by your aunt, but I didn’t expect you to be like this. Bad luck for me, running into someone like you."

"Sister Ying, I understand how you feel. But I really didn’t take it. If you don’t believe me, you can ask my mom when I ever brought any letter back home?"

Cheng Ying was furious, she couldn’t outtalk Cheng Li, and glared at her, speechless with anger.

Watching Cheng Ying like this, Cheng Li scorned her internally. Even if she did take it, so what? Cheng Ying had no evidence and couldn’t argue against her.

However, Jiang Xue couldn’t stand Cheng Li’s arrogance any longer. She sneered and said, "Of course your mom would stand by you. If you have the guts, swear to God."

"How do you want me to swear?" Cheng Li looked at Jiang Xue. If she had to swear, she certainly would. Fortunately, she knew these oaths were actually useless.

"It’s simple. If you took my letter, may you never be able to marry the man you love, live in poverty your whole life, and die an unnatural death."

Cheng Li expected Jiang Xue to ask her to swear about being struck by lightning or something, but didn’t expect such a curse. Even if she didn’t believe in oaths, she couldn’t bring herself to make such a vicious vow.

"What, afraid now?" Seeing Cheng Li’s ugly expression, yet saying nothing, Jiang Xue sneered with a mocking look, "They say don’t do anything against your conscience, and you won’t fear ghosts knocking at your door. Since you didn’t take my letter, why not swear?"

"Or is it that you’re feeling guilty and that’s why you won’t swear."

Mrs. Cheng, who had just calmed down, came out only to hear Jiang Xue forcing her daughter to make such a vicious vow, immediately defending, "Jiang Xue, how can you be so malicious? Can’t you stand to see my daughter well? You hit her just the day before yesterday, and now you want her to make such a vicious vow, has your conscience been eaten by a dog?"

"My conscience?" Jiang Xue sneered, looking at Mrs. Cheng and said, "My conscience was eaten, but not by a dog, rather by those who claim to have my interests at heart while harming me from behind."

Recalling her past life being killed by Cheng Li’s gun, Jiang Xue’s hatred seemed to burn as if to consume her. She looked at Cheng Li, and the hatred in her eyes made Cheng Li involuntarily shiver.

At this moment, Jiang Xue was like a devil emerging from hell, instilling deep fear in people. What she couldn’t understand was how Jiang Xue could harbor such intense hatred, could it be she knew what she had done?

But then she thought again, it shouldn’t be possible. The things she did before were so secretive, how could Jiang Xue possibly know?

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