Chapter 886 My sister also has her own reasons
Chapter 886 My sister also has her own reasons
On the contrary, it was Manshu, the class representative said gently: "Student Yan Manshu, quickly take out your Chinese textbook for morning reading."
Manshu looked for his test papers and said, "Sorry, I have to go to the principal's office."
She took the test paper and went out. When she left, some students couldn't sit still.
Everyone blocked the way with books and distracted themselves.
"Hey, what do you think? Did Yan Manshu cheat?"
"I think she probably cheated. She took all the test papers away. Maybe the teachers wanted to judge cheating based on the test papers. Also, that big-character poster said that she cheated in order to return to the Yan family and to outdo the school beauty. Is that true?"
"Those who come back from the countryside really can't hold their heads up in the Yan family, but it's a different story if you're the top student in your grade."
Several classmates said this and Qin Gege heard it.
Qin Gege glared at them and said, "You know what happened? Anyone smart enough can guess who wrote that big-character poster, right? Earlier everyone was discussing how Yan Siyu had usurped the throne, but now the topic has become that Manman cheated?"
"She cheated just to get back to the Yan family and suppress Yan Siyu. Why did she suppress Yan Siyu? She is the real daughter, and it is Yan Siyu who should be more worried about her situation, right?"
Qin Gege's mind works quickly and her words always hit the nail on the head.
After she responded, the others remained silent.
Because they found that what Qin Gege said made sense.
If anyone is to talk about feeling guilty, the one who should feel the most guilty now is the one who has taken over the magpie's nest.
But no one has ever said that when a magpie returns to its nest, it has to look at the face of a fake one.
The students looked at each other and started reading.
Yan Siyu also came to school today. She was sitting very straight and reading at this time.
But she kept her ears perked up, listening to everyone's discussion about the big-character poster.
When she heard others say that Yan Manshu cheated, she would smile knowingly. When she heard Qin Gege refute everyone and say that she was a fake, the corners of her mouth straightened.
She and Qin Gege might have had a grudge in their previous life, otherwise why would the other party always be so jealous of her?
Li Jiayin was carefree and didn't feel the low pressure on Yan Siyu. Instead, she gloated and said, "Siyu, do you think it's a done deal that Yan Manshu cheated this time?"
"Jiayin, don't talk nonsense." Yan Siyu looked at Li Jiayin disapprovingly.
"Oh, I didn't say anything. She dared to do it. Is she afraid of what I say? I didn't post this big-character poster."
She just asked someone to write a letter of complaint. Originally, the matter was suppressed by Ren Hua, and she was still angry, but today it is different.
No one knows who wrote that big-character poster, but it has become known to everyone.
"Maybe sister has some unavoidable reasons." Yan Siyu's words indirectly indicated that she also thought Yan Manshu cheated.
"What could be her reason? She's not really trying to suppress you and let the Yan family see how good she is, as the poster says?"
Li Jiayin actually didn’t know how the Yan family treated their two children.
Seeing that Yan Siyu was still being picked up and dropped off by car, she thought that the Yan family still treated her as a treasure and Yan Manshu was the outsider.
"Why doesn't she think about it? She's just a country girl. How can she be good enough? The Yan family is going to hold a banquet. Are they going to ask her to entertain the female guests? Can she tell which is better with the dishes and which is better with meat, the French Pinot Noir or the Australian Shiraz?"
Li Jiayin felt that she was not prejudiced against rural people, but she had not been influenced by them since childhood. If a girl like Yan Manshu was put into their circle, she would cause countless jokes.
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