93 Not Admitting
âRight, did she eat your rice? Iâve only seen you taking advantage of Su Wen, but Iâve never seen Su Wen taking advantage of you.â The young woman who was planting beans by the side of the road also echoed.
Su Wen looked over and let out a big smile.
...
She recognized her. This person often washed clothes by the river and had long been unhappy with Sun Yunyunâs pretense.
The young woman raised her eyebrows at Su Wen.
âItâs not like thatâŠâ Sun Yunyunâs eyes were filled with tears. âSu Wen, you donât think of me that way, do you? Weâre best friends, IâŠâ
Su Wen didnât want to go around quarreling with people all day long. She had quarreled too much recently and should take a break. Otherwise, it wouldnât be good if word got out. Therefore, even though she was very unhappy to see Sun Yunyunâs pretentious acting, she still suppressed her anger.
She shouldnât quarrel easily. She wanted to be a cultured person. Speaking of which, yesterday was the first time in her life that she had used a vegetable knife to scare someone. If grandma knew about this, she would definitely scold her.
âTake out the letter. I canât be bothered to argue with you, if you donât give itâŠâ she said bluntly.
She didnât finish her sentence.
âWhat letter? I donât know what youâre talking about.â Sun Yunyun was really panicking this time. She took a step back alertly and even observed her surroundings. She realized that many people were busy planting beans in the fields. She estimated that it would be bad for her reputation if she made a scene.
She was not Su Wen, who was shameless enough to do anything.
However, she was even more unwilling to hand over the letter. Her strong instincts told her that this letter was too important and that she hadnât had the time to read what was written inside! What if Zhou Hengyang forgave her because of Su Wenâs money?
She couldnât hand over the letter, and she couldnât let Su Wen and Zhou Hengyang contact each other again.
âItâs a letter from my husband, Zhou Hengyang. Take it out quickly. Otherwise, Iâll ask everyone to judge whoâs right.â Su Wen moved closer and looked down at her. She said with a smile, âLet people see how you, Sun Yunyun, are eyeing someone elseâs man.â
Sun Yunyun bit her lips in humiliation and looked at Su Wen with eyes full of grievance and pitifulness, âI⊠I didnât, why would I eyeâŠâ
âThatâs enough,â Su Wen waved her hand impatiently. âDonât try that in front of me. I told you when I washed clothes by the river last time that itâs useless to me.â
Sun Yunyun, who had been putting on an act, was also enraged. She bit her lip and shouted in humiliation and anger, âThereâs no such thing. What does it have to do with me if thereâs a problem between you and Zhou Hengyang? It was you who liked Zhao Jiangang. It was you who wanted to kick Zhou Hengyang out. Now that you want Zhou Hengyang to write you a letter, why donât you go and find him? Why are you here harrassing me instead?â
Yes, there was no mistake.
All of this had nothing to do with her, Sun Yunyun. It was clearly Su Wenâs own fault, yet she still had the nerve to come and find her.
The more Sun Yunyun thought about it, the more she felt wronged. The more she thought about it, the more she felt that she made sense.
Su Wen was filthy and not worthy of Zhou Hengyang. She only wanted to help Zhou Hengyang and help him get out of Su Wenâs misery.
âSu Wen, youâre too much. Youâre the one who let Zhou Hengyang down. Since you want a live-in son-in-law, then just change your man. Why are you still pestering Hengyang?â In her state of agitation, Sun Yunyun spoke out the words in her heart.
âHengyang?â Su Wen raised her eyebrows. âWhy are you referring to him so intimately? Youâre really shameless.â In the novel, Sun Yunyun also called the male protagonist this. Although the male protagonist had asked her to call him by his full name many times, Sun Yunyun insisted on calling him âHengyangâ to show her uniqueness.
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