From Nun to Real Heiress: Expert at Turning the Tables - Chapter 186
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Chapter 186: 089 Endless Calamities (First Update)_3
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After the three left, the small diner became noisy.
“Is she really Zhu Mingjing? The straight-A student who suddenly rose to prominence at Shengde High School, and also Miss Zhu of the Zhu family?
She’s both beautiful and kind…”
“That scene just now was really thrilling. If Zhu Mingjing hadn’t reacted quickly and had a flexible waist, she would have fallen hard, and it would have definitely affected her exam in the afternoon.”
“From where she was sitting, how could she possibly not see someone walking across? I don’t know if it was intentional, but it’s certain that Zhu Mingjing is envied by others.”
“Isn’t she from Mingde High School? I remember that she was a delinquent girl when she was in junior high school. A dog can’t change eating shit…”
Tang Wan’s face turned pale as she listened to the various stares and discussions around her.
Xie Zhen coughed and pulled her away.
From behind, the owner chased after them: “Classmate, you haven’t paid the bill yet. ”
In an instant, the gossip behind them got even louder.
They even want to dine and dash. Shameless!
Tang Wan felt a faint pain in her wrist. She rubbed it, and Xie Zhen looked at her carefully, asking cautiously: “Awan, did you really not do it on purpose?”
Tang Wan frowned at her: “What do you mean?”
“It’s nothing, never mind. I didn’t ask anything. What’s wrong with your hand?”
Tang Wan pursed her lips, “Zhu Mingjing deliberately took revenge on me. She almost broke my wrist.”
“How is that possible? Look at your wrist. First, it’s not red. Second, it’s not swollen. Besides, Zhu Mingjing is so fragile-looking, and her wrist is even thinner than yours. How could she break your wrist? I know you don’t like Zhu Mingjing, but if you slander her like this, I won’t be happy. She’s a nice person.
She just spoke up for you, and the way Zhao Heng got angry was really scary.” Xie Zhen patted her chest with lingering fear.
Tang Wan looked at her in disbelief: “You trust Zhu Mingjing, not me?”
Xie Zhen touched her nose: “She has nothing to do with us. Why do you always target her?”
Tang Wan turned around and left, full of resentment.
In the afternoon exam, Mingjing smiled at her before sitting down: “Classmate,
I hope what happened at noon won’t affect your exam.”
Tang Wan hates her sanctimonious look the most and said coldly: “Don’t worry, I’ll definitely do well in the exam.”
She may not be able to beat Zhu Mingjing in other subjects, but she’s been in the math class since childhood. This time, she’ll definitely surpass Zhu Mingjing and join the provincial team.
Mingjing raised her eyebrows and smiled, turning her head.
Tang Wan caught a hint of something profound in her seemingly smiling eyes, and she suddenly had a bad premonition.
When the test paper was handed out, she took a deep breath. She had not done well in the morning exam, and she couldn’t go wrong in this one.
As soon as she picked up her pen and wrote a character, her face suddenly turned pale.
Her right hand, holding the pen, trembled at a frequency invisible to the naked eye. She immediately grabbed her right wrist with her left hand, trying to control the shaking, but it was useless. Soon, cold sweat oozed from her forehead.
It was painful.
She suddenly thought of Zhu Mingjing’s look just now, and her body went cold.
Staring at Zhu Mingjing’s back, her eyes were about to spew fire.
The proctor walked up to her and glanced down at her: “Classmate, please don’t disturb others’ exams. If you’re not feeling well, don’t push yourself.”
Tang Wan lowered her head, clenched her teeth, and holding the pen with her right hand, she endured the pain and carefully wrote down her name.
When the exam time was up, Tang Wan had exhausted all her strength, and her whole body seemed as if it had just been fished out of the water, her right hand completely numb.
The proctor collected her test paper, took a glance, and frowned subconsciously, shaking his head at Tang Wan.
When all the other students had left, Zhu Mingjing leisurely packed up her stationery, Tang Wan coldly watching her back.
“Zhu Mingjing, you must be very smug now.” “No, I’m not smug at all, I just find it pathetic.”
The young girl sighed softly.
Tang Wan was choked with anger, how could there be such a hateful woman in the world, but others praised her as a Bodhisattva, are people in this world blind?
“You grabbed this spot on the provincial team from me using disgraceful means. Next time, I won’t lose to you.”
“It’s a pity that you lack self-awareness, how pathetic.”
The young girl looked at her with pity and shook her head, then left with her backpack.
Tang Wan was furious, kicked the table hard, and the next moment, her face turned pale and she squatted down.
Zhu Mingjing, you just wait for me!
On the way back, Mingjing received a call from the sanatorium. After hanging up, Mingjing said to Zheng Qing: “Go to the sanatorium.”
“Again with the vegetable porridge, I’m going to be sick of it. I want to eat steak, seafood, and braised pork. My sister pays you so much money, not for you to treat me like this.” The young girl, hands on her hips, fuming with
anger.
A touch of red flushed her cheeks, dispelling her paleness, making her whole person look much more lively.
The caregiver said helplessly, “Your stomach is not yet ready to handle those types of food, and it needs to be adjusted slowly…”
“I don’t care, I’m about to lose my taste, so you might as well starve me to death.” The young girl lay down on the bed with a stretch of her hand. The door opened quietly, a figure walked in, and the caregiver immediately slipped out.
No one answered for a long time, Ming Xin secretly opened her eyes and saw a figure standing quietly in the sickroom, and that person was now quietly looking at her. Ming Xin shuddered and crawled out of bed.
“Sister, you finally came to see me. Hurry up and tell the person in charge here to change my menu. I can’t eat it anymore.”
“Okay.” Mingjing readily agreed.
Ming Xin was stunned, not expecting her to be so agreeable.
Mingjing went out and instructed the caregiver. Soon, the steak, seafood, and braised pork that Ming Xin wanted were placed in front of her. Ming Xin swallowed and glanced secretly at Mingjing sitting opposite her on the sofa.
“Can I… really eat it?”
Mingjing nodded.
Ming Xin rubbed her hands together, about to feast.
“If anything goes wrong with my senior sister’s body, Liang Yanran, I will make you pay dearly.”
The gentle voice, yet full of murderous intent.
“Clatter” The chopsticks fell on the table, and “Ming Xin” looked up incredulously, her dilated pupils filled with fear..
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