Everyone was stunned into silence by this revelation.
“Child, as long as you tell me the date you were together, I’ll definitely seek justice for you. However, if you refuse to speak and prove your words, how can I help you?” Jiang Jin’s voice remained as gentle as ever.
“That’s right. Girl, speak up. The old lady has already said she’ll seek justice for you…”
“Don’t tell me you can’t remember anything at all? It can be anything; the day you went shopping together or your first time receiving a gift from him. Anything is fine. Just name a day…”
“Hey, why are you keeping so quiet now? Where’s your momentum from earlier? Don’t tell you it’s all a lie?”
Since ancient times, the public and their opinions have been capricious. When a crowd gathered, everyone spoke boldly, unafraid of consequences.
The crowd’s slight change in sentiments caused Ye Xin’s expression to turn uglier. She gritted her teeth before she finally said, “We broke up last year on the 8th of July…”
The crowd looked at Jiang Jin and Mu Chen silently, waiting for the duo’s response.
Jiang Jin’s expression did not change as she shook her head and said with a smile, “Girl, that date’s not credible. It can’t prove you were together with Mu Chen…” Then, she turned to the crowd and said, “That day was the day my grandson registered his marriage with his wife. It can’t prove my grandson was together with Miss Ye.”
Jiang Jin turned to Ye Xin again and said encouragingly, “Girl, give me another date that really proves you were with Mu Chen. Otherwise, Grandma won’t be able to help you…”
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