Chapter 502 - 502: I Don’t Want to Know 2
Chapter 502: I Don’t Want to Know 2
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Anyone who saw Li Qiaomeng would feel that she was a pitiful person. Hence, everyone began criticizing Ye Lengan, thinking she was too cold-blooded. Now that Li Qiaomeng looked so miserable, Ye Lengan still wanted to pursue the matter. Moreover, Li Qiaomeng clearly knew she was in the wrong and had even apologized so sincerely. What hurdle was there could not be overcome?
Ye Leng’an’s expression did not change even when being criticized by those around her. She then looked at Li Qiaomeng and bluntly said, “Li Qiaomeng, look, everyone is on your side. Since that’s the case, why don’t you tell everyone what matter I have been pursuing with you? It would be good to let everyone judge and know how miserable you are.”
After hearing Ye Leng’an’s words, Li Qiaomeng froze, She had never expected Ye Lengan would say that. She had never intended to reveal what she had done because she knew in her heart she was not in the right. If she really said it aloud, the others might start despising her, just as they were blaming Ye
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At this moment, the people around them also reacted, their gazes involuntarily shifting to Li Qiaomeng. Obviously, they too were waiting for Li
Qiaomeng to speak. Although Li Qiaomeng had been apologizing and begging Ye Lengan for forgiveness, she had not mentioned what had actually happened.
Therefore, they were also rather confused. It was just that people tended to sympathize with the weak by nature. Seeing the pitiful Li Qiaomeng, they had subconsciously taken her side earlier.
“I… I…” Li Qiaomeng stammered, unable to say anything.
Seeing Li Qiaomengs response, the onlookers also began harboring suspicions. Could it be that she had really done something unforgivable, and that was why she did not dare speak? By standing with her, would they not be helping evil?
For a moment, everyone looked at Li Qiaomeng somewhat strangely.
Li Qiaomeng was no fool. She could naturally sense the change in people’s attitudes. However, she truly had nothing to say right now.
“Why are you not speaking?” Ye Lengan did not let Li Qiaomeng off, continuing to urge her, “Did you not come today to apologize? Then why don’t you dare say what mistake you made?”
“Miss Ye, 1 really was wrong. Please don’t force me anymore,” pleaded Li Qiaomeng as her tears flowed even faster. “Do you really intend to force me to my death?”
“If you were really going to die, you should have committed suicide at the police station!” Ye Lengan retorted coldly, “Actually, I don’t really care that someone saved you out. But you really should not continue appearing before me. Are you not afraid of going back to the police station?”
Hearing Ye Leng’an’s words, panic flashed across Li Oäaomeng’s eyes, but she immediately calmed herself. “Miss Ye, I really came today to apologize, You needn’t keep pressing me like this! Moreover, even someone who did wrong should have an opportunity to change!’
“Have you changed?” Ye Lengan pressed on. “You don’t even dare say what you did wrong. What right do you have to claim realizing your mistake?”
“l… l…” Li Qiaomeng was rendered speechless, not knowing how to respond.
“Since you don’t dare speak, why don’t I say it for you?” Ye Lengan looked at Li Qiaomeng with a smile. “It works out nicely. We can also let everyone around judge whether your misdeeds are worthy of forgiveness or not.”
“No!” Li Qiaomeng blurted out upon hearing Ye Leng’an’s words.
She knew very well that if those matters came to light, the sympathetic gazes around her would instantly shift to scorn. She could even imagine what nasty words they would hurl at her.
Ye Lengan ignored Li Qiaomeng and went on. “The person before you is called Li Qiaomeng. Her mother, Auntie Zhuang, was the housekeeper I hired.
During winter break I went abroad. I didn’t need them staying home anymore, but since they said they planned on remaining in the capital for the New Year, I allowed them to stay for the holiday. I even gave Auntie Zhuang a bonus. By then she had only worked at my home for a month or two. I’m afraid I was already more than fair.. But…”
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