Chapter 300: Chapter 300
At that point, would Leng Mochen still not care about anyone’s opinions? Would the Leng Family agree to let him marry you into the family? What a colossal joke!
Yes, in the end, she chose to cooperate with that woman, drugging Li Si’s drink to humiliate her. That woman said that once the drug was consumed, she would fall into hallucinations, dancing wildly without her clothes on, flailing her limbs uncontrollably.
Most crucially, even if anyone tried to investigate later, nothing could be found in her body.
At that time, with Li Si losing her dignity in front of everyone, what face would she have left to stay by Leng Mochen’s side?
She would then find an opportunity to get close to Leng Mochen. A woman chasing a man is just like a thin veil—she didn’t believe that in his moment of disappointment, he wouldn’t accept her!
But... why did she suddenly feel a bit hot? Maybe it was because she drank too much tonight?
To put on a convincing act, she really hadn’t skimped on drinking tonight!
Li Si and Liu Xiaole had been walking behind her the entire time. The truth about that glass of wine was just about to be revealed.
Ling Wei was not even walking in a straight line. Everyone grouped into several waves and took the elevator down to the lobby. The hall was filled with her classmates, and the atmosphere instantly became lively.
Xu Yi went to the cashier to settle the bill and, upon being reminded by the server, quickly called out to everyone, "Classmates, let’s head out first to avoid disturbing the business operations!" Thɪs chapter is updated by novel·fire.net
Everyone smiled in understanding and began walking out while joking and laughing, making for quite the lively scene.
As the whole class of over thirty students began filing out through the revolving door, an unexpected incident occurred—Li Si and Liu Xiaole continued to keep a close eye on Ling Wei.
Suddenly, Ling Wei behaved as though she had gone mad. She was wearing a buttoned orange ruffled dress today, which conveniently suited her actions—she forcefully ripped it open with both hands, buttons flying off, revealing the strength she had used.
Meanwhile, outside the maze, the atmosphere was bustling, and beyond the restaurant doors lay a main road buzzing with heavy traffic.
Like a flash, Ling Wei bolted outside before her fellow classmates could even react to her erratic behavior. She was already on the busy street.
In an instant, car horns, whistles, and startled cries filled the air in chaotic succession.
The already congested traffic came to a standstill, with some drivers even pulling out their phones to take photos.
The students were dumbstruck. After a lengthy pause, someone finally remembered to intervene and attempted to stop Ling Wei.
Xu Yi called on several nearby classmates to rush onto the avenue, while the girls huddled together nervously and fearfully, whispering amongst themselves about what could have happened to Ling Wei.
Li Si showed no sympathy for Ling Wei at that moment. If she hadn’t been cautious about drinking that tampered glass of wine, would she not be enduring the same humiliation tonight?
Liu Xiaole tightly gripped Li Si’s arm, glancing at her with relief. In hindsight, she felt lingering fear—if it weren’t for Li Si’s caution, what might have happened to them now...
The consequences were self-evident. Such a disgrace, let alone a wealthy family like Mr. Leng’s, even smaller families wouldn’t accept a daughter-in-law with this kind of scandal unless they were completely unaware of it.
At that moment, Ling Wei had already sunk into her hallucinations. In her vision, Leng Mochen was sitting before her, smiling indulgently at her. She took a glance around at the surroundings—everything resembling a hotel room.
He had just suggested she take off her clothes, and now he wanted her to dance. How could this stump someone like her who had learned to dance since childhood?
Her slender waist moved with grace, her arms swaying to the rhythm in her heart, striving to showcase her most perfect figure in front of the one she adored.
Just as she was intoxicated by the other’s gaze, filled with admiration and love, and prepared to sit on his lap to fulfill her desires, someone suddenly draped a cloth over her and grabbed her arms forcefully.
Angrily, she tried to wrest free but realized more than one person was restraining her. Terrified, she attempted to scream for help, but the scene in front of her suddenly shifted—Leng Mochen had disappeared, and five or six burly gorillas were holding her.
Could she be in a jungle? But wait—just moments ago, Leng Mochen was in the hotel with her. How could there suddenly be gorillas?
Ling Wei struggled frantically, screaming and cursing incessantly.
Xu Yi and several male students found it increasingly difficult to control her, afraid she might break free the moment they loosened their grip.
A mix of curiosity and fear filled everyone’s eyes—had Ling Wei gone mad?
To act in public, if she wasn’t crazy or having some kind of attack, what normal person would behave ?
Eventually, several of them managed to subdue Ling Wei, wrapping her in a pink tablecloth retrieved by the kindhearted hotel greeter who had gone back inside to find it.
Otherwise, faced with her in that state, the boys wouldn’t even know where to look or how to hold her appropriately.
What had started as a nice dinner gathering ultimately descended into chaos—a turn of events no one could have anticipated.
When the ambulance finally arrived, the maze’s entrance was too crowded for it to get through, and the medical personnel had to carry the stretcher through the commotion.
Xu Yi tried to rally some female classmates to accompany her to the hospital. After all, it wouldn’t be suitable for only boys to go, but the ten or so girls in the class all instinctively lowered their heads—their meaning was clear; no one wanted to accompany her at this moment.
Li Si and Liu Xiaole didn’t move an inch. No matter the follow-up events, they would hear about it eventually. As for going to the hospital, that was simply out of the question.
Xu Yi scanned the group helplessly and finally called Du Juan to accompany the ambulance. He knew Du Juan had a decent relationship with Ling Wei and had no choice but to ask her.
Reluctantly, Du Juan was pulled into the vehicle by him.
The remaining classmates awkwardly said their goodbyes, some leaving in pairs while others walked off alone, dispersing at the entrance to head home.
At this moment, Leng Mochen appeared from somewhere. Seeing that Li Si was unharmed, he let out a sigh of relief, glanced at Liu Xiaole, and though nothing was said, the mutual understanding was apparent—everything was understood without needing words. First, he sent Liu Xiaole home.
Once it was just Leng Mochen and Li Si in the car, they began talking about the events of the night.
It turned out Leng Mochen had gone to the old residence today to hand over the paternity report concerning him and John to Mr. Leng Sr.
Initially, the old man, seeing him arrive, intended to offer some comforting words, urging him not to truly hate his parents. After all, their intentions were for his benefit—what parent would deliberately harm their child?
He pleaded with him not to let this drive a wedge between them.
Moreover, he assured him that he would fully support whatever decision Leng Mochen made, no matter what it was.
But faced with such a paternity report, the old man felt like he had been dealt a heavy blow, the weight of it suffocating him.
The child wasn’t Leng Mochen’s?
And the father was someone from the same family?
The Leng Family was not particularly populous. In this generation, there weren’t many remaining in Beijing—only one family from his uncle’s branch. But that family only had a daughter.
Thus, the primary suspect clearly pointed to Leng Mohao.
However, as an elder, he couldn’t help but favor Leng Mochen, yet deep down didn’t want to think the worst of people.
But unfortunately, the report had delivered a hard slap to his face. After living for so many years, perhaps even he could misjudge someone.
Nevertheless, the truth remained uncertain—it would require further verification to confirm. (To be continued. If you enjoyed this work, please visit Qidian (qidian.com) to vote for recommendations and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please visit m.qidian.com to read.)