The Outcast Heiress's Secret Identities-Chapter 193 - 0 Unfortunately you dont have the chance

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Chapter 193: 0193 Unfortunately, you don’t have the chance anymore

Chapter 193: 0193 Unfortunately, you don’t have the chance anymore

“It’s not just shameless, it’s utterly without limits.”

Wen Peipei’s complexion turned pale instantly upon seeing the photos on the screen.

She hadn’t imagined Xu Jie was such a person in private, yet she had pushed him onto Su Ran.

Now that the photos were exposed, what would the people on site think of her?

As expected.

There were already those who sensed something was amiss.

“With someone like Xu Jie, could the Su Family really be unaware? And yet they introduced him to Su Ran?”

“I’m afraid it’s not a matter of unawareness, but of not caring at all!”

“Didn’t Director Wen just say? Mutually enamored, a perfect match, ha! How ironic!”

“Mutually enamored my foot, it’s downright pushing someone into a pit of fire.”

“And talking about it so self-righteously, with that ‘I’m doing this for your own good’ look, disgusting.”

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Wen Peipei’s face turned a few shades paler, her legs somewhat shaky, as she staggered two steps back.

She had thought the plan was foolproof, but such an unforeseen event had occurred.

Why had things that should have gone smoothly turned out this way?

All she had done was for the Su Family.

Su Ran’s reputation was already not good anyway, so what was wrong with letting her bear it all?

Already not one for virtue, one more scandal wouldn’t make a difference.

But Xinyan was different, Xinyan was everything to the Su Family, she represented the Su Family, her reputation couldn’t suffer even the slightest damage.

This disaster!

She was just intent on destroying the Su Family, intent on opposing her!

Wen Peipei felt a ball of fury building in her chest, not going up nor coming down, choking her till her face was red.

Xu Jie had already stood up, his gaze dark and ominous as he stared at Su Ran, his malice unhidden on his face.

“Su Ran, I won’t let you off!”

His voice was cold and sinister, chilling as frost.

With an air of superiority, Su Ran glanced lazily at him, her striking eyes calm and composed, the corners of her mouth curving slightly.

“Won’t let me off? Too bad you don’t have the chance anymore, Young Master Xu.”

No sooner had Su Ran spoken than several police officers in uniform walked in through the entrance.

They approached with a solemn air, heading straight for the podium.

The place fell silent instantly, so quiet you could hear a pin drop!

Seeing the newcomers, Xu Jie’s pupils contracted sharply, and a flicker of panic passed undetected through his dark eyes.

He stepped back, but the police had already reached him.

“We are from the Yong City No.1 Middle School Squad, Xu Jie, there is a homicide case related to you, please come with us.”

Xu Jie’s face went ashen, his legs gave out, and he fell to the ground with a “thud”.

“What homicide? I don’t know anything, you’ve got the wrong person, it’s not me… not me…”

The police didn’t listen to his protests, moving forward to handcuff him promptly.

Xu Jie struggled violently, his face twisted and pale.

“I am the eldest young master of the Xu Family, how dare you treat me like this? Be smart and release me right away, or you’ll regret it once I’m out.”

The officers paid him no heed, simply dragging him out.

His expression suddenly turned fierce, as he seemed to understand what was happening. He glared at Su Ran viciously, his demeanor slightly hysterical.

“It was you! It was you, wasn’t it?”

Su Ran blinked, feigning ignorance.

“What are you talking about, Young Master Xu? I don’t understand.”

Xu Jie lunged forward, as if he wanted to tear Su Ran to pieces, but before his hands could touch her, he was subdued.

“It’s you! It’s you, you wench, framing me—I won’t let you off, I won’t let you…”

His voice grew fainter and soon disappeared at the door.

The entire venue remained silent, an eerie quietness.

PS: Today, I took some time to look at the comments and noticed that some readers are cursing while they read… ah… The author is new to this and hasn’t been at it for long, so there will definitely be imperfections, and I surely can’t compare with the great masters and platinum writers in any aspect.

No matter what one does, there is always a transition and growth period—it really must be toilsome for you, continuing to read despite disliking it; honestly, there’s no need to, you could just click the X!

Also, thanks to the dear supporters who continue to encourage the author! You are the motivation for the author to keep writing!

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