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After the True Heiress Travels Back-Chapter 28 Public Apology
Chapter 28: Chapter 28 Public Apology
Nothing excited Shi Yiqing more than seeing Shi Yaoguang’s reputation and life fall apart.
She hadn’t even considered who sent the email or what their purpose might have been.
Eager, she opened the email, and as she made out the contents, her breathing grew heavier.
There were two parts to the email content.
One was evidence of her messing around with a rich second-generation.
The email contained photos of her being helped into a hotel suite by a wealthy heir the day before her engagement party.
She had a vague idea about this incident.
After all, from the very beginning, she hadn’t intended for Shi Yaoguang to attend the engagement party...
The other was evidence left behind by the victim of a live streaming room incident that had caused an uproar a few days earlier!
Shi Yaoguang had a poor friend who ran a live streaming channel, selling things online with a high profile, which she was aware of.
But she never took it seriously, considering that in her view, the job of a female live streamer was not something a woman of her stature should engage with.
It was only someone as ignorant as Shi Yaoguang who would debase herself to befriend such people.
"With this stuff, even if I can’t crush her completely, it will be enough for her to drink a bitter cup. Then... even if it’s Third Master, he may not be willing to protect her!"
Shi Yiqing worked to steady her beating heart as she saved the contents of the email.
These were all evidence!
Evidence of Shi Yaoguang’s debauchery and harming others! Just releasing these would finish Shi Yaoguang completely.
After calming down a bit, she finally remembered that she didn’t know who had sent the email.
Sender: Anonymous.
It was clear that whoever was sending her these things did not want to reveal their identity.
Moreover, that person was likely sitting back and watching the tigers fight each other.
But what did it matter?
As long as she could take down Shi Yaoguang, she was willing to be used by others.
Having made up her mind, she did not act immediately.
Shi Yaoguang stubbornly clinging to Nie Feng meant that offending the Nie Family was a sure thing.
If she released the evidence now, at most, people would just despise her.
But once she had thoroughly offended the Nie Family.
Then...
The Nie Family certainly wouldn’t let her off easily, and it would be hard for Shi Yaoguang to turn things around.
With this in mind, she didn’t act rashly.
...
Meanwhile.
Shi Yaoguang had already gone to the principal’s office with him to restore her records, under the principal’s strong insistence.
"Principal, what about Nie Feng and the others?"
Shi Yaoguang played with her brand-new campus card, her tone laced with a hint of mockery, "You don’t think he took the day off, do you?"
The principal hadn’t even considered that possibility and immediately became anxious.
The issue had to be resolved today; even if he really was absent, they had to bring him back.
Otherwise, if their school was in chaos, it would look very bad.
Disrupting classes was one thing, but if they disturbed the work of Professor Lin, that would be a grave sin.
Under the principal’s strict supervision, Nie Feng, An Xu, Yu Zhenzhen, and the others were brought in together.
A promotion ceremony was held, and a row of teenagers stood on the high platform in the playground.
The classes organized students to enter the playground.
Even the most shameless felt uncomfortable under the gaze of thousands of onlookers.
Twenty minutes later, the entire school’s teachers and students were orderly assembled on the playground.
After the principal’s opening speech, they began to read their letters of apology one by one.
This wasn’t originally planned; a public apology would have sufficed.
After a series of maneuvers by the Shi Family, Shi Yaoguang very kindly searched online and found several ten-thousand-word apology letters.
Everyone present had a copy in hand.
Reading the letter of shame in front of so many people, Nie Feng nearly lost his composure several times.
Luckily, he managed to restrain himself in the end.
For... the woman he loved.
Shi Yaoguang watched him from a distance, sharing a heartfelt gaze with Shi Yiqing, and couldn’t help but sneer inwardly.
Such pure feelings, how wonderful they are.
She was moved too.
Seeing them put on such a zealous performance, she decided to send Nie Feng a little gift.
Shi Yaoguang made up her mind and sent him a copy of the recording she had saved before.
If Nie Feng knew that his goddess had already been involved with Quan Sicheng, and still remained deeply in love, then she could only say...
Too poisoned, beyond help.
Nie Feng was still unaware of the surprise waiting for him after he stepped down.
Right now, it was only Shi Yiqing’s encouraging eyes below the stage that kept him going.
"...Shi Yaoguang, I’m sorry, please forgive me."
After finally finishing the apology letter, he felt completely drained.
Shi Yaoguang watched him with a smile that was not quite a smile and said with a resounding clarity, "I accept your apology, but I will not forgive you."
At these words, Nie Feng’s face contorted for a moment.
"You—"
He took two steps forward and lowered his voice, "Don’t push your luck!"
"Heh," Shi Yaoguang stepped back and said with a sneer, "What, still thinking about laying a hand on me if I don’t forgive you?"
Nie Feng gritted his molars and waved his fist at her, "Don’t be too smug too early."
"That’s exactly what I want to say to you," Shi Yaoguang stood tall, her gaze full of disdain, "If there’s a next time, I won’t show any mercy."
"Hmph, just wait and see!"
Nie Feng left with a harsh word, in a huff.
Then there were An Xu, Yu Zhenzhen, and the others.
They were the ones who felt most wronged, having been beaten up on the day of the sign-up and unable to defend themselves.
No one was willing to believe their words, and on top of that, they had to publicly apologize to Shi Yaoguang for unfounded crimes.
Shi Yaoguang didn’t care whether they were really wronged or not.
She was very satisfied with the sight of these people not being able to stand her yet unable to deal with her.
After everyone had read their letters of apology, the advancement ceremony was more than half over.
Shi Yaoguang temporarily returned to the ranks of Class Seven, Senior Two.
Ruihe High School adopted a survival of the fittest class division model.
Fifty students per class, assigned from Class One to Class Nine according to their grades.
The homeroom teacher of Class Seven saw her and his face soured.
Seeing that Shi Yaoguang didn’t even greet him, he felt his authority was being challenged even more.
"Shi Yaoguang!"
Shi Yaoguang, having her name called, finally graced him with a glance, "Teacher, is there something wrong?"
He asked sternly, "What kind of attitude is that?"
Shi Yaoguang looked puzzled, "What’s wrong with my attitude? Is there a problem?"
He sneered, "Don’t you know to greet your teacher when you see him?"
Shi Yaoguang shook her head candidly, "I thought you couldn’t see me, sir."
"I’m not blind, how could I not see you?" the homeroom teacher of Class Seven said angrily.
Shi Yaoguang clicked her tongue lightly, "So, you can see me, sir? Every time I came to you for help, you always turned a blind eye, I thought..."
The homeroom teacher’s face turned red, "What nonsense are you talking about? When have I ever turned a blind eye to you?"
Shi Yaoguang calmly said, "You know whether you did or not."
Seeing her so obstinate, the homeroom teacher’s face grew even angrier, his tone acerbic, "In the class I teach, I don’t need students who are all talk and no substance. Get out!"