1333 Feigning Illness 3 (2/2)
Yun Luofeng lightly stroked her chin and revealed a fake smile as she looked towards Xia Chu who was kneeling on the ground. ”Asking Hong Luan to marry Ling Chen, was it due to your own selfish motives or because you are truly being considerate for Ling Chen?”
Xia Chu's gaze was earnest and sincere. ”Everything I've done is all for Young Master Ling Chen. As long as Miss Hong Luan is willing to marry him, I can leave here without asking for anything and not meet him in the future!”
”Alright, if that's the case, then you can leave here and not meet him in the future,” Yun Luofeng nodded her head and said in all seriousness.
Xia Chu's expression changed instantly. Her hands had tightly clenched tight to restraint her internal anger at this injustice.
On what basis?
Just because her background couldn't be compared to Hong Luan, she had to suffer such a grievance? Hong Luan merely got lucky during her reincarnation and if Xia Chu was the young miss of the governor's estate, then Hong Luan would definitely be inferior to her in all aspects!
”Young master, I do wish to leave young master Ling Chen, but…,” Xia Chu loosened her fist and took out a handkerchief to wipe her tears, ”Young Master Ling Chen isn't willing to let me go.”
The smile on Yun Luofeng became increasingly devilish and she looked towards everyone present. ”Everyone, presumably you've all heard her clearly. She repeatedly mentioned that Hong Luan is unwilling to give Ling Chen an opportunity, yet now that Hong Luan is giving him a chance, she rejected it. In this case, Hong Luan cannot be blamed.”
Xia Chu lowered her eyes and hatred surfaced within. She merely casually mentioned it earlier on because she knew that Hong Luan despised Ling Chen for not being a virgin and would definitely reject her suggestion. By coming here she did not really intend to beg Hong Luan to accept Ling Chen.
She only wanted to let Ling Chen know of her own determination so that Ling Chen would marry her without second thoughts even with the governor's objections.