??Chapter 65: Chapter 65: Beat Him Up Directly
Chapter 65: Chapter 65: Beat Him Up Directly
In her previous life, Chiang Xiao was obscure in the art academy, but in the eyes of her dormitory roommates, if anyone were to na the most diligent person in the academy, they would unanimously say it was Chiang Xiao.
Chiang Xiao had an extraordinary talent in painting, but her effort and diligence were unmatched by almost anyone.
When she was brought out of Siyang Village by Deng Qingjiang, she was grateful. During Deng Qingjiang’s hypocritical speech about the heavy burden that shouldn’t be worried about, she took the initiative to say that she would work hard to earn tuition.
As a result, Deng Qingjiang took the opportunity to find her several part-ti jobs: restoring damaged paintings, creating decorative artwork for ho decor companies, and tutoring.
The money earned from these side jobs went directly to Deng Qingjiang, and at the ti, Chiang Xiao thought that since it was for her own tuition, it didn’t matter who collected it.
It then beca a habit. For many years to co, she didn’t even know the prices of her own paintings.
She spent a significant amount of ti painting every day, and wrist pain was a common occurrence.
Luckily, she learned a set of acupressure techniques from a student’s grandfather. Although she learned the entire set, she mostly used the techniques to relieve the pain in her wrist.
That Mr. Cao had particularly warned her to avoid certain acupoints, saying that pressing the wrong ones by mistake could have the opposite effect.
Just now, Chiang Xiao suddenly rembered this and imdiately struck out with all her might.
Niu Guiying only felt a sharp pain in her wrist, then her whole arm went numb; the blood seed to stop flowing suddenly, and her hand felt as though it had lost all sensation.
She was shocked and looked towards Chiang Xiao in a panic, eting her gaze. Those large eyes seed filled with a cold radiance, bearing down on her.
Chiang Xiao’s tone was equally forceful, “Which part of what I said was wrong? Both I and Ding Dani were near this area that evening. If I’m a suspect, why isn’t she? Is it just because she has parents to protect her while I should just deserve to be splashed with your dirty water at will?”
“Chiang Xiao, you motherless wretch, my hand…” Niu Guiying was both angry and frightened, screeching, “It was you! It must have been you getting up to no good here with Ji Desheng, caught in the act by my daughter Da Ni!”
Unrepentant even in death!
With a fierce push, Chiang Xiao sent Niu Guiying stumbling back several steps, falling onto the ground.
In a flash, Chiang Xiao pounced on her, pumling her face in a frenzy.
“Niu Guiying! I’ll beat you to death! I’ll let you bite around like a mad dog! I could endure anything else, but I can never tolerate this kind of thing, even if it kills !”
The onlookers were stunned, having never expected the usually frail Chiang Xiao to suddenly beco so ferocious.
That was Niu Guiying, after all!
Known for her brashness, people usually tried to avoid provoking her, and yet now she was being pumled by a teenage girl—and the girl was even getting the upper hand?
“Ow! Da Qiang! Co quickly and kill this damn hussy! I’m being beaten to death! Everyone catch her, I was right, this wench is showing her true colors now…” Niu Guiying wailed at the top of her lungs.
Her right hand was still numb, and as her left hand reached to grab Chiang Xiao’s face, it was caught and firmly pressed on an acupoint by Chiang Xiao.
Now both of her hands were completely powerless.
But other than Chiang Xiao, none of the villagers could tell what was happening.
Chiang Xiao only targeted Niu Guiying’s face and belly, attacking like an enraged little tiger.
She found her strength had increased significantly and showed no rcy in her strikes, recklessly hitting all the acupoints Grandpa Cao had warned her not to press.
For a mont, Niu Guiying only heard the dull thudding sounds, and pain erupted all over her body, torturous enough to make her howl loudly.
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