Regarding the high school classmates looking for Lin Zhiyi again.
She’s puzzled too.
She really couldn’t think of any sense of camaraderie between them.
Chu Yin found the woman’s name in the bottom row of the photo.
Yu Mei.
Looking at the little delinquent’s defiant and disdainful gaze.
Chu Yin said, "Could it be that she thinks what she did to you wasn’t a big deal?"
Lin Zhiyi nodded.
"Probably."
After all, the perpetrators never think they’re wrong.
According to her parents back then, it was just minor skirmishes and verbal conflicts between classmates.
An apology and it was supposed to be over.
The teacher also said that if there’s no substantial harm, even if it blows up, it will only affect Lin Zhiyi’s studies.
Because Yu Mei didn’t care about grades at all, it actually worked out for her.
So, in the end, Lin Zhiyi agreed with the teacher’s suggestion, ending it with an apology.
Luckily, Yu Mei seemed to lose interest in her afterward and never bothered her again.
Just occasionally liked to throw out some ambiguous jabs.
But those didn’t hurt Lin Zhiyi.
She didn’t want to be affected, after all, with her above-average grades, she still needed to try harder to get into the Art University in Jing City.
After the college entrance exams, Lin Zhiyi never saw Yu Mei again.
If Yu Mei hadn’t come looking for her, Lin Zhiyi would have long forgotten.
"No wonder she’s so arrogant outside, but I checked her reports and found what she writes as a journalist... is so one-sided."
During the conversation, Chu Yin had already looked up Yu Mei online.
Since gaining some popularity, Chu Yin also had the privilege to select the reports.
Some reporters would send her the interview content in advance.
Some junior reporters, trying to seize opportunities, wrote rather impressive pieces, with striking angles.
But when it came to Yu Mei, whether it was interviewing celebrities or understanding brands, her perspectives were very one-dimensional.
Luxury goods were just filled with flowery language, and celebrities were just handsome or beautiful.
Completely lacking depth.
Chu Yin said, "If reports like hers can get published, she must have good connections."
"She married into connections. Her husband used to be the magazine’s deputy editor-in-chief. Even though he’s the former, he ensures her exposure all year round," Lin Zhiyi explained.
"Why the former deputy editor-in-chief? That magazine has a decent reputation; usually, people wouldn’t resign just like that, right?" Chu Yin asked curiously.
"No idea, there’s only one resignation statement online, quietly done," Lin Zhiyi shook her head.
Chu Yin pursed her lips: "I feel there’s something fishy. You should be careful. With how arrogant she was towards you before, can a receptionist really stop her? She doesn’t even consider you."
Lin Zhiyi found the advice reasonable and messaged Chen Jin to find an excuse to send Yu Mei away.
Soon, Chen Jin replied, saying Yu Mei left in a huff.
Lin Zhiyi breathed a sigh of relief and planned to arrange a meal with others.
Unexpectedly, in the evening, as soon as they reached the parking lot, they were startled by a sudden figure.
Thankfully, Chen Jin immediately shielded Lin Zhiyi, pushing the figure back a few steps.
Once the person steadied, Lin Zhiyi realized it was Yu Mei.
She never left; instead, she waited in the parking lot all afternoon.
Though Yu Mei dressed like a white-collar worker, her expression towards Lin Zhiyi was the same as in high school, with a sarcastic undertone.
"Old classmate, long time no see. Is this your new beau?"
She snidely pointed at Chen Jin.
Lin Zhiyi frowned and said, "He’s my assistant. You’re a journalist; you should know how to speak properly, right?"


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