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"If you truly care about this person’s issues, why not take it out on directly? I think that might be a pretty good idea."

Ji Yu looked at the person in front of her, hoping she wouldn’t get too worked up over her own problems.

"I’ve already forgotten about the past. It’s just that there are still so things I can’t accept for now."

Noticing how much Ji Yu’s mood had improved, Feng Qinqin smiled. "If you keep up this attitude, everyone probably won’t worry about you anymore. Please don’t be upset over these things."

She gazed at Ji Yu gently, trying to encourage her to forget about it all.

Ji Yu’s current situation wasn’t as bad as they had thought.

Just then, Gu Qixiao returned.

His face didn’t look very good either.

Ji Yu had already prepared herself for being questioned, but Gu Qixiao simply told her to get so rest.

"I’ll take care of everything."

Everyone close to Ji Yu stood firmly on her side.

They didn’t feel anything Ji Yu had done was wrong. To them, anything Ji Yu did must have had a reason.

For reasons she couldn’t explain, the more they acted this way, the harder Ji Yu found it to hold back her tears. Perhaps it was because soone could finally understand the grievances she had endured back then.

She didn’t know how she had survived that ti, but it felt as though those past wounds were slowly being healed by their presence.

"Thank you for still being willing to stay with ."

In truth, she had been deeply afraid of losing her friends.

"Soone as ruthless as him deserves what you did. Yuyu, don’t for a second think there was anything wrong about it. We’ll all support you."

In their hearts, Ji Yu was soone perfect. If sothing went wrong, the fault clearly lay with the other party.

Ji Yu couldn’t help but be amused by Feng Qinqin.

Knowing they were all on her side, there wasn’t anything to be afraid of anymore. All she needed were a few tricks to deal with Jiang Huai.

News soon ca from Charles’s side as well.

It seed Charles was still eager to collaborate with Ji Yu.

"I need to return to where I started. I know you might think I’m nothing good, but now we share the sa enemy, don’t we?"

Indeed, they had the sa enemy, but that didn’t an they were friends.

Ji Yu remained calm about it.

"If you want to work with , that’s fine. But don’t try to cozy up to . Honestly, soone like you — if this weren’t a special circumstance, I’d never agree to cooperate."

A man who could kill his own brother was obviously a monster.

Ji Yu felt no goodwill toward soone like that. No matter how pitiable he might seem now, beneath that pathetic exterior lurked a demon.

"It seems Miss Ji truly has a strong opinion about . But such matters aren’t of much consequence. The relationship between us should’ve been made clear from the beginning."

He didn’t care about others’ opinions; all he cared about was the final outco. Since things had co to this, he only hoped the result wouldn’t be too terrible.

"I suppose our deal can be considered temporarily settled. Miss Ji doesn’t need to worry; I would never act against my collaborators. After all, there will be plenty of opportunities to interact in the future."

Ji Yu ignored his words and instead finalized the date for Mr. Li’s surgery. The subsequent developnts would have to wait until his face healed; otherwise, no one could predict the outco.

"Miss Ji, Charles isn’t necessarily an evil person. It’s just that the environnt he grew up in forced him to make such decisions in the end."

"I don’t need to know what kind of person he is. Whether good or bad, it doesn’t matter to . What matters now is our collaboration. I won’t forget about the Hu family’s situation."

This ti, Mr. Li quickly signed the contract.

Ji Yu figured this matter still needed to be addressed in advance, so she briefly discussed it with Hu Jianyu, although she didn’t delve into too many difficulties.

"Yu, no matter what kind of trouble you’re in, you can tell anyti. I cannot bear to lose my daughter again."

The events back then had already dealt him a severe blow, and seeing Ji Yu in her current state only amplified his sense of longing.

He knew perfectly well the kind of temperant his daughter had.

Ji Yu also understood how deeply the past had affected him, so his sentints now seed natural.

"Dad, you don’t need to worry too much about . I’ve been prepared for a long ti. Besides, Gu Qixiao is here with too."

This visibly reassured Hu Jianyu.

At least Gu Qixiao seed reliable.

"If anything happens between the two of you, let know as soon as possible. I’ll figure out a way to take care of everything."

He was deeply concerned for Ji Yu.

Ji Yu smiled, aware that her family cared for her.

After hanging up, Ji Yu customized a tailored plan for Charles’s facial surgery.

Watching Ji Yu focus intently on her work, Gu Qixiao understood her thoughts. "No matter what happens, I’m here. Whenever you need , just say the word."

He had always been on Ji Yu’s side.

Ji Yu couldn’t help but smile slightly. "I know you’re all here."

So, the next day when Ji Yu saw Jiang Huai, she remained composed.

She wouldn’t let Jiang Huai make her doubt herself.

Seeing Ji Yu’s calm expression, Jiang Huai felt intrigued. "Seems like, Yu, you’ve completely moved on from the past. I know everything you went through was painful for you. Being able to let go so quickly really makes view you in a new light."

He now understood that Ji Yu was at her most captivating when she was like this.

"So what?" Ji Yu sneered, finding the situation in front of her utterly tireso.

His words carried no value to her.

"The more you act like this, the harder it is for to forget you. Yu, do you know how much it hurt when I changed my face? Now I’m finally back, how can you just push away like this?"

As he spoke, his tone grew increasingly urgent, which only made Ji Yu feel more disgusted.

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