Although Chu Wu didn’t know what they were talking about, she could tell from Chu Yin’s glowing happiness that their relationship was progressing very quickly.
If she didn’t do something soon, she feared she’d lose her chance to interfere.
She turned her head and looked at her reflection on the smooth pillar.
Suddenly, she thought of a plan.
The only thing she could do now was to stir up everything and then seek an opportunity.
She absolutely couldn’t allow Chu Yin to stay peacefully by Sang Li’s side.
Why should Chu Yin have a better life than her?
At this moment, Chu Wu remembered Chu Yin’s words.
"Why do you hate me so much?"
Yes, why?
Actually, when they were younger, Chu Wu didn’t dislike Chu Yin—in fact, she liked having such an older sister.
At that time, Chu Wu didn’t understand the concept of favoritism.
She only felt her parents loved her dearly, and she had a beautiful sister.
When she talked about it, other kids would envy her.
When did it change?
Probably it was when her parents showed her too much favoritism, making her feel that whatever she wanted should be hers.
Even if Chu Yin was unhappy, she would eventually compromise.
But Chu Yin’s classmates and friends didn’t think that way.
They liked playing with Chu Yin and didn’t like playing with her at all.
Several times, when she approached, they would disperse directly.
Chu Wu felt unhappy and told her parents that her sister let friends bully her.
Her parents scolded Chu Yin’s friends until they were red-faced.
Since then, Chu Yin was always alone.
Chu Wu felt very pleased at that time, because why should those people only play with Chu Yin?
She gradually learned how to make herself happy by trampling on Chu Yin—it allowed her to get everything.
Even if she didn’t get it, Chu Yin wouldn’t either.
That was how it always was, wasn’t it great?
Why does Chu Yin want to ruin everything?
Chu Wu gritted her teeth, determined to restore everything to its rightful place.
Just then, Chu Yin went upstairs together with Sang Li.
Chu Wu immediately called Sister Meng.
"There’s an opportunity now, you have to help me."
"What opportunity?" Sister Meng asked.
"Get a paparazzi here, wait and see what happens."
"What exactly do you want to do?" Sister Meng was a bit worried.
"Don’t worry, I understand her intention. Isn’t it just to have me deal with Chu Yin? I’ll help you muddy the waters for everyone’s benefit, right?"
Chu Wu sneered.
Sister Meng thought for a moment and agreed.
"I’ll arrange it."
...
Sang Li chatted while drinking tea at Chu Yin’s place before he stood up to leave.
Regardless of her identity, Sang Li felt Chu Yin was like a colorful sun to him.
She had been through a lot, yet she was always able to share amusing stories to cheer others up.
Sang Li’s heart softened, and he felt his nerves relaxed.
His desire to be with Chu Yin became more clear.
Now all he awaited was to finalize matters with Gong Chen.
He wanted to give Chu Yin a rightful status.
But thinking about Chu Yin’s situation, he doubted if she’d agree to such an identity during her career’s peak.
Just the thought made Sang Li smile unconsciously.
He walked out of the elevator, not even reaching the parking lot.
Perhaps Sang Li was too engrossed in his thoughts when someone suddenly lunged toward him; he instinctively reached out to support them.


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