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Chapter 333: Chapter 333 Guilty Conscience_1 Chapter 333: Chapter 333 Guilty Conscience_1 After breakfast, Nan Fei packed into her bag the howork that she had hurried to finish last night, and she and Zhuanzhuan cycled toward the town together.

They barely left the village when they saw Jiang Minmin coming back in disarray. They were about to pass her by, but suddenly Jiang Minmin lunged out and blocked Nan Fei’s path. She stared at Nan Fei with a cold, confrontational gaze, full of provocation and hostility.

“Hit ! If you’ve got the guts, hit !”

Nan Fei imdiately gripped the brakes tightly, which made Jiang Minmin smirk in triumph. “Humph! I knew you didn’t have the guts! Do you rember when you were playing by the road as a child, and I rode my bike over your stomach?”

Nan Fei honestly didn’t rember this, but she had heard it ntioned many tis since she was a child.

Each ti Zhang Fengi brought up the incident, her normally good-natured deanor would explode into scathing curses at ho, expressing regret for not having fought Liu Yongxia back then.

Nan Fei thought of herself as extraordinarily lucky. Despite many incidents as a child, she had grown up healthy and whole. She was neither crippled nor dead prematurely. Truly blessed by the heavens.

“Sis! Move away, be careful!” Zhuanzhuan yelled as she lost control of her bike because of the downhill slope, and it rushed forwards.

Nan Fei quickly turned her bike to the side and watched as Zhuanzhuan’s bike crashed into Jiang Minmin, knocking her to the ground, the wheels running over her.

“Ah…Murder!” Jiang Minmin scread like a pig being slaughtered.

Zhuanzhuan’s bike also toppled over due to the collision.

“Zhuanzhuan, are you okay? Does it hurt? Are you injured anywhere?” Nan Fei propped up her bike while rushing to help Zhuanzhuan up.

“Sis, I’m fine. It’s just that the brakes on the bike seed to break just now. Luckily, it’s only a bicycle. Otherwise, if it had been a car, cousin would probably be dismbered by now,” she flashed Nan Fei an innocent smile.

Hearing the word ‘dismbered’, the howling Jiang Minmin, who was sprawled on the ground, suddenly leapt up as if she had seen a ghost.

“What a pity! Zhuanzhuan is too skinny, so even if the bike ran over, it wouldn’t cause substantial harm. Otherwise, cousin would be in a sorry state right now.” Nan Fei said regretfully, helping Zhuanzhuan up from the ground, only then turning to look at Jiang Minmin.

“Elder cousin, what happened to you? Were you fired by the county hospital, or did you do sothing guilty?”

“You…” Jiang Minmin was so angry that she started stomping her feet. She wanted to settle the score about the bike running over her, and then about how Nan Fei had ruined her and got her fired. For a mont, she didn’t know which issue to address first.

But Nan Fei saw through her thoughts imdiately. After two generations of dealing with each other, she knew exactly what sort of people Jiang’s family comprised. But she had already made up her mind – she would not show rcy where it wasn’t needed.

She absolutely could not be soft-hearted.

“I wish you were dead!” Jiang Minmin finally reacted, lunging at Nan Fei and ready to pull hair and scratch faces. “All this is your doing. If I’m not having a good ti, neither will you.”

Nan Fei was standing right by her bike. She gave it a slight push before Jiang Minmin could reach her, and it tumbled to the ground, effectively blocking her way.

Unfortunately, she was rushing too fast and couldn’t stop in ti. She collided with the bike and went sprawling onto the ground, crying out in pain.

Her palms, elbows, and knees were all scraped.

“You…you…” Jiang Minmin stuttered but never finished her sentence. She suddenly realized that in the hospital, even when she argued with the managent, she had never lost a fight.

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