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Chapter 76: Don’t stand in the crowd and watch the show

Translator: 549690339

“You’re too hypocritical, aren’t you?”

An Yao’s expression beca extrely ugly. She wiped her tears and didn’t dare to cry anymore.

What a joke. When tears were no longer useful, she would be a Fool To Cry.

“Mu Shuo, can you take out the love letter an Yao gave you and let everyone see it?” Lan Jing didn’t waste any more ti and asked mu Shuo in a low voice.

Mu Shuo hadn’t had a chance to speak, so when he suddenly heard Lan Jing speak to him, he was still in a daze.

He felt that Lan Jing’s performance just now had been particularly tough. She was like a little chili, spicy to the bottom of his heart and stirring up his heart.

“mushuo student!!!!!!!” lan jing called out again, very patiently.

Mu Shuo was jolted awake. Seeing the strange looks that the people around him were giving him, his face turned red. He imdiately ran back to the classroom, took out the love letter from his desk, and quickly ran out.

His eyes sparkled as he handed it to LAN Jue.

this letter was given to by an Yao. However, the signature on the letter is indeed your na.

Lan Jing took the letter and her eyes fell on the signature. It was indeed her na.

She read the contents of the letter again. It was extrely mushy.’You’re my little sun, you’re the love of my life that I can’t miss. In this life, I’ll only love you and you alone. I’ll love you until the end of ti.’

What was in an Yao’s head that she could actually write such disgusting words?

It was one thing to write and hand over love letters, but why did he tie a basket and specially write her signature?

So of the bolder students quickly ca over to take a look.

“LAN Yue, it’s indeed your na on it, Yingluo.”

“Yeah, it’s really basketball.”

A trace of mockery flashed through an Yao’s eyes, and she was secretly pleased. Even the signature was her na. She wanted to see how Lan Jing would prove that she didn’t write this letter.

If she had to start from the handwriting, then Lan Jing would be the stupid one. Because the two of them had a good relationship, an Yao had always secretly taken Lan Jing’s howork and deliberately imitated her handwriting.

Not only was the letter signed by Lan Jing, but the handwriting was also hers.

There were witnesses and physical evidence. She didn’t believe that the basket could co up with any tricks and turn the tables.

Xiaoxiao, from the handwriting, I can tell that this is your handwriting. The signature is your na. Even if I can fill in your signature, I can’t imitate your handwriting, right? You were the one who wrote it, and you were the one who asked to send a love letter to mu Shuo. Now that mu Shuo has responded, not only did you turn your back on , you even said that I was slandering you, that I had wronged you. Boohoo, I feel so wronged, okay? I clearly helped you, but you treat like this. You’ve hurt my heart too much.” An Yao bit her lip, her eyes red, and sobbed sadly.

The onlookers were also dumbfounded.

For a mont, she didn’t know who was telling the truth and who was lying.

It was like looking at a flower in the fog, it was a blur.

Lan Jing sneered and returned the letter to mu Shuo. Then she took out a pen from the folder. She gently turned the cap of the pen, smiled, and scanned the surroundings.

She suddenly waved at the crowd, ” “Um, student Fu Yunke, co over for a mont. Don’t stand in the crowd and watch the show. You’re one of the people involved, don’t you know?”

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