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I’m Sorry About What Happened Today

Shen Hanyu looked at her coldly. “Why are you looking for Sitong?”

“I’m here to deliver so information...”

Sang Qianqian hurriedly handed him the docunts in her hands. “Actually, the information was for you, and I wanted Sitong to pass it to you...”

“What’s this?” Shen Hanyu frowned.

“It’s the materials from the companies that have worked with the Han family. You’ll understand after you read it.” Sang Qianqian said.

Shen Hanyu looked at her and saw that she was looking at him eagerly.

He was silent for a mont but still reached out to take it.

Seeing that he’d accepted it, Sang Qianqian heaved a sigh of relief. “My dad said that Han Shangrong is a very ruthless person. Tell Uncle Shen to be more careful...”

“No matter how ruthless Han Shangrong is, is he more ruthless than Sang Pengcheng?”

Shen Shaofeng appeared at the door in a wheelchair and said coldly, “If you can’t get what you want, you won’t hesitate to kill. The Sang family is truly ruthless! The one I should be careful of is not the Han family but your Sang family!”

“Uncle Shen, my brother really didn’t cause that car accident.”

Sang Qianqian couldn’t help but explain, “As for Auntie Shen’s death...”

“Shut up!”

Shen Shaofeng was furious. “Sang Pengcheng knows very well whether the Sang family killed anyone or not!”

Sang Qianqian knew there was no point in saying more, so she lowered her eyes and said softly, “Uncle Shen, please take care of yourself. I’m leaving.”

“Stop!”

Shen Shaofeng turned on the switch on his wheelchair and moved over to Shen Hanyu. He snatched the docunts from his hands and threw them at Sang Qianqian.

“Take your things and tell Sang Pengcheng to stop trying to sow discord. I, Shen Shaofeng, will never believe you!”

The snow-white paper spread out and scattered all over the ground.

Sang Qianqian took a deep breath. “I ca to deliver these docunts on my own accord. My father doesn’t know about this. I’m sorry, I won’t be coming here again.”

“You better not co! When you failed to confess to Hanyu, you used your connections to force him to drop out of school. Sang Qianqian, you’re not a good person either!”

Shen Shaofeng’s tone was unfriendly. “Don’t think I can’t tell. Sang Pengcheng was willing to help treat my wife and insisted on sending Hanyu abroad for you. It was all to create opportunities for you and my son to get along!”

He sneered, “You father and daughter from the Sang family have put in a lot of effort, but it’s a pity that Hanyu doesn’t like you. You should at least know your place and never show up in front of him again!”

Shen Hanyu’s face darkened. “Dad!”

“What? Did I say sothing wrong?”

Shen Shaofeng said sternly, “I’ll make it clear today. It doesn’t matter how much she likes you. You’d better not be fooled by her appearance. As long as I’m alive, I’ll never let her have any relationship with you!”

No matter how much Sang Qianqian could tolerate it, she was still a young girl who hadn’t experienced the world. So after hearing Shen Shaofeng’s words, her eyes imdiately turned red.

She held back her tears and knelt down to pick up the scattered papers.

Shen Hanyu looked at Sang Qianqian silently and held onto the wheelchair. “I’ll take you back to your room.”

After settling Shen Shaofeng down, he turned around to pour a glass of warm water and said, “Your words were too much.”

Shen Shaofeng’s anger hadn’t subsided. “Too much? Am I as excessive as the Sang family?”

“You’ve really misunderstood her,”

Shen Hanyu’s face was expressionless. “She doesn’t like , and I won’t have anything to do with her.”

He placed the water in front of Shen Shaofeng and turned to leave.

“Where are you going?” Shen Shaofeng was suspicious.

Shen Hanyu said calmly, “Sitong should be here by now. I’ll go pick her up at the entrance of the neighborhood.”

A few days ago, Xia Sitong’s aunt brought her over to stay over for a few days after the college entrance examinations. Xia Sitong said that she’d go ho tonight.

Shen Shaofeng’s expression softened. “Bring Sitong to the supermarket and buy so of her favorite fruits and snacks.”

Shen Hanyu hurried down the stairs.

It wasn’t until he left the neighborhood and saw a figure standing by the roadside that he heaved a sigh of relief. He strode over and said, “Sang Qianqian.”

Sang Qianqian raised her head, and their eyes t. Both of them were stunned.

Shen Hanyu didn’t expect her to cry so sadly. The girl’s face was full of tears, and her eyes were red. Sang Qianqian hurriedly wiped her tears away.

“I’m sorry about what happened today.” Shen Hanyu said in a low voice.

Ever since the car accident and his mother’s death, his father’s temper had beco more extre and violent than before.

Sang Qianqian forced a smile. “It’s fine. Uncle Shen has gone through a lot.”

Shen Hanyu was silent for a mont. “Let take a look at your information.”

In fact, Shen Hanyu didn’t pay much attention to the information. It was just that Sang Qianqian had specially sent it over. He didn’t know why, but he didn’t want her to return disappointed.

Sang Qianqian quickly handed it to him. Then, under the street lamp’s light, Shen Hanyu promptly flipped through the information.

The more he read, the more serious Shen Hanyu’s expression beca.

“I’ll talk to my father about the cooperation with the Han family,” he said in a deep voice.

Sang Qianqian was sowhat pleased that Shen Hanyu could finally understand her efforts.

“You and Uncle Shen have to be careful.”

Sang Qianqian’s mood was slightly better now. She took out her phone and called for a taxi to go ho.

She suddenly thought of sothing. “By the way, I saw the news about you getting into Ming City University on the internet. Congratulations.”

Shen Hanyu replied with a soft “Hmm.”

After so many things had happened, Shen Shaofeng’s legs were paralyzed, and he needed soone to take care of his company. So naturally, Shen Hanyu couldn’t study abroad anymore.

Not long ago, he’d participated in the college entrance examination with Xia Sitong and had gotten into Ming City University as the top scorer of the provincial college entrance examination.

Ming City University was considered a first-class University in the country. Although its international ranking was not as good as Harvard and Oxford, the university attached great importance to his application and promised to give him loose conditions.

He didn’t even need to go to school if his family needed it. He could graduate early as long as he had enough credits.

The two of them didn’t speak again. Instead, they stood quietly, deep in thought.

The car arrived very quickly. Sang Qianqian was about to get in when Shen Hanyu stopped her. “Thank you for the information.”

“You’re welco,” Sang Qianqian replied, pursing her lips.

Shen Hanyu watched as the car drove away. When he turned around, he saw Xia Sitong standing not too far away, dragging her suitcase.

Xia Sitong’s expression was complicated. “Brother Hanyu, why were you with Sang Qianqian at such a late hour?”

“She ca to deliver so materials,”

Shen Hanyu walked over and took the luggage from her. “Let’s go. I’ll take you to the supermarket to buy so food.”

Xia Sitong’s fingers twisted the corner of her clothes, but she didn’t move. “Brother Hanyu, Uncle Shen hates Sang Pengcheng and his son to the core. So why are you still in contact with Sang Qianqian?”

If she hadn’t seen it with her own eyes, she wouldn’t have believed that Shen Hanyu could be so calm and composed in front of Sang Qianqian. It was as if all the unhappiness with the Sang family had never happened.

“She’s her,” Shen Hanyu said lightly. “Sang Pengcheng and his son are Sang Pengcheng and his son.”

If the car accident was really the Sang family’s sche, then Sang Qianqian should be the one who didn’t know about it.

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