Chapter 121: Disregard
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Song Fan had initially planned to leave, but she didn’t expect Song Yin to stop her. It appeared that this situation had deeply affected Song Yin. Thinking about it, a sly smile crossed her face.
Song Kai, unable to tolerate the tension, stood up and said, “Big Brother didn’t say anything like that. If there’s something to discuss, we can do it at home. Let’s not make a scene in school.”
In the past, Song Yin would never make a scene or act so uncharacteristically; instead, she’d pretend to be gentle to confuse Song Kai. However, the events at the police station the day before and the ridicule from her classmates today had shattered her psychological defenses.
Now, what Song Yin feared most was that Song Fan might bring up this matter in front of her classmates, so she felt compelled to preemptively shift the blame onto Song Fan. It was a subconscious response she had developed over the years.
“Fourth Brother, are you also taking Song Fan’s side? Have you forgotten that she drugged you?” Song Yin shouted frantically.
Upon witnessing Song Yin’s outburst, the other students quickly retreated, afraid that she might suddenly direct her anger at them. Song Yin looked quite terrifying at this moment, resembling a mad dog that might bite anyone on the street.
Tingting adopted a look of understanding and remarked, “I told you she was like this all along. You should believe me now, right?”
Song Kai, on the other hand, looked at Song Yin in disbelief. This wasn’t how his sweet sister usually behaved. He exclaimed in surprise, “Why are you bringing this up at a time like this? Song Fan made that when she was young. She might not have even understood what it was.”
Song Yin reacted as if she had heard the most absurd joke. “Don’t be deluding yourself. Back then, you were lying in the hospital bed, saying you wanted to kill Song Fan. And now you’re pretending to be a good brother. Isn’t that disgusting?”
“At that time, I was still a child and didn’t understand these things. Even if
Song Fan did it, she had spent years in the countryside,” Song Kai defended.
When he was younger, he had indeed resented Song Fan. She was always irritable and quarrelsome, not just with others but even with his brother. She even gave him poison, indirectly leading to his mother’s death on the way to the hospital.
However, after Song Fan’s return, he began to forgive her gradually. He also began to doubt the veracity of their childhood incident. Even if Song Fan had intended to poison him, who had provided her with the poison? A child wouldn’t have access to poison like that.
There had to be someone else involved in this, using Song Fan as a tool to harm the Song Family. His mother’s accident wasn’t Song Fan’s fault in the end. The years of neglect as a result of that incident was punishment enough.
That’s why Song Kai wanted to get closer to Song Fan and often included her in his plans. In his view, they should be the closest siblings since they had once shared their mother’s womb.
Song Yin felt an overwhelming surge of anger upon hearing Song Kai’s words.
She had put in so much effort over the years to win her brothers’ affection, but Song Fan, who did as she pleased without caring for anyone else, had managed to win everyone’s favor. It was beyond frustrating for her.
“Song Kai, you and the others have all been deceived by Song Fan. You’re all such fools!” Song Yin shouted in exasperation.
Song Fan observed the entire scene with an emotionless expression. To her, the dynamics between these two siblings were like a scene from a television drama. She couldn’t comprehend why Song Yin valued other people’s opinions of her so highly.
In Song Fan’s view, others’ opinions held little importance. Even if Song Kai didn’t like her, it was inconsequential and didn’t interfere with her daily life.
“The two of you can resolve your issues yourselves. I’m heading to the next class to prepare,” Song Fan declared.
Song Yin turned to face her and accused, “Stop pretending to be innocent. All of this is because of you. If you hadn’t filed that lawsuit, none of this would have happened. Why did you even come back?”
Song Fan wasn’t going to let her rant without consequence. She responded firmly, “Filing a lawsuit is my right and freedom. It’s within my legal rights. Are you yelling at me here because you started the rumor? Are you afraid of going to jail now?”
This direct question silenced Song Yin immediately. She would never admit to such a thing in public, so she could only shake her head and deny it.
“Then keep your mouth shut and don’t say a word,” Song Fan coldly instructed, looking at her with indifference. “What you think is important means nothing to me.”
With that, Song Fan pushed open the door and left, leaving behind a bewildered Song Yin. Ting Ting couldn’t help but chuckle as she walked over and taunted, “Did you hear that? She doesn’t care about you at all.”
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