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Chapter 970 Letting You Not Even Know How You Died

Putting away her messy thoughts, Ruan Anqi tried her best to keep herself calm. She didn't know why Ruan Anlan suddenly mentioned these past events that she had almost forgotten deep in her memory, but she instinctively sensed the aura of danger.

Now Ruan Anlan should not be underestimated. She is no longer the Ruan Anlan who was obedient and tolerant in the past.

Ruan Anqi put aside the exploration and vigilance deep in her eyes, and said, "What do you want to tell me by saying so much? What kind of person am I? You don't need to remind me. There is a relationship between me and my mother."

No matter what, it's not your turn to comment."

After a pause, Ruan Anqi gave a meaningful hint: "Ruan Anlan, don't always act like you are aloof and self-righteous. You always feel as if you know everything. As everyone knows, sometimes it is your self-righteousness that makes you...

You should be well aware of the fact that someone pokes fun at you in the spine."

She was alluding to the fact that during the years when Zheng Zhiya committed suicide due to depression, Ruan Anlan, an abandoned and unloved daughter, was ridiculed and ridiculed by people in the light world and treated as a laughing stock after dinner.

This kind of family scandal makes the relatives involved in it extremely sad and unable to accept it, but in the eyes of others, it is just a source of conversation and gossip.

No one will empathize with you, and no one will be convinced to seek justice for you. What they want is not the truth, nor right and wrong, but other people's secrets and gossip, just something to talk about and laugh at.

Ruan Anlan's eyes suddenly sharpened because of Ruan Anqi's provocative words, and she stared at Ruan Anqi coldly, "I forgot whether I understand it deeply or not, but I think you should know better than me now.

What does it feel like to poke your spine and ridicule someone?"

Ruan Anqi slammed the tea cup on the marble table, "Ruan Anlan!"

Ruan Anlan sneered and looked at Ruan Anqi meaningfully. Ruan Anqi instinctively protected her stomach and frowned: "What do you want to do?"

Ruan Anlan sneered and said, "Don't be so arrogant. What is there about you that deserves my attention? Don't say that you are pregnant with Shen Zhicheng's child. Even if the child in your belly is not Shen Zhicheng's, it has nothing to do with me."

These words were more or less malicious. Ruan Anlan was deliberately disgusting Ruan Anqi. Ruan Anqi naturally understood that although she was smart and snobbish, her heart for Shen Zhicheng was genuine.

So when she heard Ruan Anlan's words, her face twisted. Even at this moment, she was still terrifyingly calm. She knew what she was going to do and what she was here for.

Ruan Anqi put her hand into her bag and pressed the button of the recorder while glaring at Ruan Anlan, "Oh, after all, you still care about the fact that brother Zhicheng and I are together, and you still have feelings for me.

I’m jealous, so I wish something would happen to the baby in my belly.”

Ruan Anlan glanced at her as if she were joking, and while taking a leisurely sip of tea, she warned in a cold voice: "I don't have time to play such boring word games with you."

After saying this, Ruan Anlan patted the non-existent dust on her skirt and stood up straight.

Because of her actions, Ruan Anqi stuffed the things back into her bag as if she were in danger. A big bead of sweat dropped from the tip of her nose. She didn't know whether it was because of nervousness or something, but Ruan Anlan didn't care.

Ruan Anlan just stared at Ruan Anqi indifferently, and said in a cold tone: "Ruan Anqi, you just need to remember my words, if I finally confirm that this matter has something to do with you mother and daughter, let alone the child in your belly,

I will make you die without even knowing how, you know, I can do it."


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