That Girl From Nowhere: Tycoon's Forbidden Sweetheart
Chapter 548: I Didn’t Hit the Person!
CHAPTER 548: CHAPTER 548: I DIDN’T HIT THE PERSON!
In less than ten minutes, she had knocked all six hulking men to the ground.
When the others looked at her again, there was a hint of terror in their eyes.
They exchanged glances as if wanting to say something.
Yun Qiluo quickly said, "There’s no surveillance here, and you guys were the ones trying to grab me first!"
Luo Luo: Don’t even think about tattling to the teachers!
She wasn’t stupid; getting into a fight at school would cost her credit points!
The hulking men: "..."
They couldn’t understand what Number Seven was saying at all.
Yun Qiluo, seeing they couldn’t get back up, stood up and patted her small hands, ready to leave.
She hadn’t encountered anyone who could fight like this in a long time; they were much lamer than that taekwondo senior they had before.
However, they actually dared to sneak into the school to catch her!
As she was thinking, a chill suddenly crept up her back, followed by the sound of a "bang." She instinctively sidestepped.
A bullet grazed past her leg.
Turning back, she realized one of them had somehow managed to pull out a gun, trying to shoot her leg to stop her from running.
Seeing her dodge, his eyes were filled with utter terror.
He was shaking all over, unable to hold the gun steady.
Yun Qiluo was puzzled. Was she really that scary? She was obviously so cute!
She scratched her head, finally deciding not to look for Song Shijia yet and turned back.
Watching them to prevent them from escaping, she made a call to the police.
After all, there was no surveillance, so surely no one would know it was her who fought, and they had guns, evidently breaking the law.
As a successor to socialism, she felt obliged to turn lawbreakers over to the police!
As soon as the police arrived, quite a few students at the school found out, alarming professors and school leaders.
"These people actually dared to commit crimes on campus!"
"They even had guns, my goodness, who are these people?"
"Looks like they sneaked into the school with the crowd, it’s terrifying..."
The crowd was abuzz with discussion. Song Shijia was shocked to hear the news and hurried over, thinking she was scared and quickly hugged her to comfort her.
After the law enforcement officers apprehended the people, they specifically asked Yun Qiluo, the "witness," a few questions.
But found she knew nothing.
She simply said she was passing by and saw them lying there with weapons in hand before calling the police.
She looked innocent and cute; when she spoke, her eyes were clear and without a hint of guilt, appearing entirely as a gentle ordinary female student.
It seemed impossible to have any connection with these people.
The officer didn’t suspect her, but just before leaving, thought of something and asked another question:
"By the way, student, did you see who fought with them?"
This time, the obedient and cute girl suddenly froze, showing guilt in her eyes for the first time.
Then she vigorously shook her head: "No."
The officer was puzzled. You were so straightforward just now with other questions, why feel guilty about this one?
So he became serious: "If you did see something, please be sure to tell us. This case is very serious, and we need to investigate thoroughly; every detail is crucial."
Yun Qiluo immediately panicked, clinging tightly to Song Shijia’s arm.
Hurriedly shaking her head, she explained: "It wasn’t me who fought them, really it wasn’t."
Officer: "..."
He hadn’t even said she was the one who fought them...
Moreover, with that small frame, even if he claimed she did it, he wouldn’t believe it!
After a long silence, he concluded: She must have been too frightened by the thugs and got overly nervous.
After all, how could an ordinary student witness such scenes?