Chapter 219 - I Fear That Saying It Might Compromise Your Wi

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Shui Anluo looked down and stayed silent. She continued to clasp her hands.

Chu Ningyi reached out and stroked her head. Now, Shui Anluo looked like an unfinished piece of raw jade. Whether she, a good quality raw jade, would be carved into a precious object or end up being destroyed, the carving knife was in Chu Ningyi’s hands.

Not only does he have to educate the little darling, he also had to teach the little darling’s immature mother.

So what if it was her?

Shui Anluo looked up and stared at Chu Ningyi seriously. “Do you really believe that Lin Qianchen was the one who’d plagiarized me? After all, she’s…” Your closest female friend.

Chu Ningyi raised his brow and lifted Shui Anluo’s chin with one hand. “What?”

Shui Anluo wanted to swat his hand away but nearly hurt her own chin instead. She replied irritably, “What’re you doing, Uncle? Teasing a little girl from a good and decent family?”

Uncle?

Chu Ningyi’s expression turned dark once again. His long arm reached out and immediately pulled her onto his lap as his other hand kept her chin up. “What did you say?”

Shui Anluo cried out and struggled to get down. “How am I going to prove my innocence if I don’t have the notebook?” This position was much too flirtatious so Shui Anluo quickly changed the topic.

Naturally, Chu Ningyi knew that she was trying to change the topic but did not make things difficult for her. However, he did not put her down either.

“First, tell me, how had she gotten her hands on your report? Weren’t you writing that report last night?” Chu Ningyi asked.

Shui Anluo turned her head to one side and explained everything which had happened.

“However, I really can’t remember whether I’d given her the report or not,” said Shui Anluo said as she knocked her own head in an upset way.

Chu Ningyi sighed then stroked her head and said, “With this level of IQ, no wonder people would accuse you of plagiarism.”

Shui Anluo sent him an angry glare. This man never forgot to tease her about her IQ regardless of the occasion.

“I’ll get Uncle Chu to check the monitor logs. If you never gave it to her, there should be some record of her entering your office,” Chu Ningyi replied seriously.

Shui Anluo’s eyes shone, she never even thought of that.

“But there’s also a possibility that she might’ve asked someone else to take it and an even greater possibility that I had given it to her myself.” The crucial point here was that she simply could not remember whether she had given Lin Qianchen the report or not.

Chu Ningyi patted her head. He had something to say but kept quiet in the end.

“Forget it, I’m afraid that mentioning it might compromise your will to survive,” Chu Ningyi said as he pulled his phone out and ordered Uncle Chu to carry out the task.

The corners of Shui Anluo’s mouth twitched, would Chu Ningyi’s venomous tongue suffer if it went without attacking her in one conversation?

After Chu Ningyi issued the instructions, he put his phone down and looked at Shui Anluo. “I’m changing your mentor.”

Shui Anluo sighed. “I don’t think anyone would take me on now.” All teachers want obedient students yet she had fought against Lin Qianchen into a deadlock.

“Hmph, so you’re aware?” Chu Ningyi laughed curtly. “You must learn to hide your explosive fuse. Don’t let it ignite at every little thing and explode without even thinking,” said Chu Ningyi as he leaned against the back of the chair. He spoke again helplessly, “I never thought that a problematic student would ever appear in my household while I’m alive.”

Shui Anluo gritted her teeth and glared at him. Come on, it was clear that trouble has always come looking for her.

“I’m going back to the hospital, I can’t let them think that I’ve been frightened away,” groaned Shui Anluo.