Chapter 79: Chapter 79: Expelling Jiang Huaiyu from the University Campus (Part 14)
Chapter 79: Expelling Jiang Huaiyu from the University Campus (Part 14)
ngyu turned to the crowd, “I was adopted at a young age. Since I was three, I started doing chores, and by the age of five, I was already handling all the household tasks.
My adoptive parents forbade from going to school and didn’t provide with tuition fees. In order to go to school, I not only took care of all the household chores but also picked up recyclables to sell during my free ti to fund my own education.
Being young and unaware of how to protect myself, I ended up with these twenty-eight scars scattered on my hands, and my hands beca defined by prominent bone joints and muscles!”
She glanced at Jiang Huaiyu, “In order to save on school expenses, I had to find a way to skip grades. I started school at the age of ten, graduated from elentary school at thirteen, middle school at fifteen, and began high school. I am sixteen this year.”
The crowd listened to her experience in amazent: starting school at ten and taking the college entrance exam at sixteen, which ant she completed elentary, middle, and high school in just six years!
“This year, I should have been in my second year of high school, but I overheard my adoptive mother talking about selling to a debauchee to get a dowry after my high school graduation. In order to escape that household, I asked my teacher to let take the college entrance exam early, and luckily, I was admitted to university. But—”
ngyu paused, drawing all eyes to her, before continuing, “The day I received the university admission notice, my family bought at to celebrate, and my sweet little sister offered a cup of homade sweet wine as a toast. After I drank it, I passed out.”
The crowd was astonished.
A classmate asked, “Did your mom lock you up after you fainted, and then let her own biological daughter take your admission notice and impersonate your identity to attend university?”
This classmate voiced what everyone was thinking.
Jiang ngyu, however, shook her head.
The crowd was puzzled, wasn’t it so?
Jiang ngyu said loudly, “When I woke up, I was in a sealed truck, bound hand and foot, and it was moving. Hearing the n in the front cabin talking, I realized that I had been sold by my adoptive parents.”
“Wow—”
The classmates were shocked: this girl had actually been sold.
But it wasn’t right, the sweet wine was given by her sister; does it an her sister sold her?
To gain the university spot that her sister had earned, she sold her sister to a human trafficker?
“Yes, after being drugged by the toast given by my ‘sweet’ little sister, I was sold by my adoptive parents to a human trafficker for five hundred yuan, and they gave that money to my little sister for university tuition and living expenses.
Furthermore, they made a deal with the human trafficker to sell to a deep mountain village called Tiger Valley to beco a Shared Wife to several n and to never allow to leave the mountains.”
Listening to ngyu’s words, everyone beca furious.
Ten years of hard study, only to earn a spot in university and beco one of the top students.
Yet this achievent was hijacked, which was infuriating.
Even though there was no blood relation, they still called each other dad, mom, and sister, and lived together for sixteen years—wasn’t there supposed to be so affection? Yet they sold soone who had just been admitted to university and was about to beco a top student, to human traffickers!
That was the second outrage.
And if selling her was not enough, they even sold her off to be a Shared Wife for several n in a secluded mountain, essentially ruining her life.
That was another peak of fury.
The crowd felt ashad for initially following along and despising Jiang ngyu, being deceived, and their gazes towards Jiang Huaiyu turned fiery: it was this wicked woman who had misled them, causing them to misunderstand a genuinely oppressed and kind-hearted student.
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