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Reborn as a Superpower Girl in the 80s-Chapter 46 - Character Issue
Chapter 46: Chapter 46 Character Issue
Chapter 46 -46 Character Issue
Ning Lingyu had always felt that speaking ill of the elders behind their backs in their presence was not proper, and Luo Jianing was especially good at pretending.
But this time was different. If she did not speak up, Luo Jianing would be able to pin the blame on her for the pushing incident unjustly. Luo Jianing was adept at playing the victim, always pretending to be weak and vulnerable in front of others to garner sympathy.
The expressions on the faces of those present darkened upon hearing Ning Lingyu’s words. One reason was that Ning Lingyu was not known to lie, and everybody knew that she usually gave in to Jia Ning, which made it highly likely that this incident was true.
Secondly, the matter with the Qiu Family was just a casual joke made in jest when everyone was together, as Ning Lingyu had said. It shouldn’t be taken seriously, and Ning Lingyu was there at the time too. The Qiu Family had not indicated any arrangement of marriage with any particular family.
More importantly, Luo Haotian felt that his daughter was only fifteen years old. Wasn’t it too early to be considering these matters now?
If what Ning Lingyu was saying was true, and such scheming means were being used to harm others now, then this would be a question of character, something Luo Haotian could not tolerate.
Luo Haotian then turned towards his wife, whose eyes were reddened, and asked, “When we arrived just now, why didn’t you tell us about what Jia Ning had said before she fainted?”
Ning Xueling lifted her head and replied, “What do you mean by that? I wasn’t at the scene either. I only came out from Mom’s room when I heard their cries of alarm. By then, Jia Ning only said that Ling Yu pushed her before she fainted.
I didn’t know the details of what had happened. I wasn’t sure if what she said was true. We should wait until she wakes up to clarify things. Of course, I didn’t mention it because I was afraid it would cause a misunderstanding between the two families.”
She was already troubled by the blood type issue, so she exploded at Luo Haotian’s questioning.
Luo Haotian thought she was just worried that her daughter was in a bad mood, so he didn’t take her outburst to heart.
Instead, he placed his hand on her shoulder and said, “Xueling, you don’t need to worry too much. Jia Ning will be fine. As for how she fell, we can ask her when she wakes up.”
He had spent a few years as a reconnaissance soldier in the army and believed that if Jia Ning had lied, he would definitely be able to tell.
He sighed and glanced at Ling Yu, and then thought of Qiu Shaoyang. Deep down, he still couldn’t believe that his daughter would be dishonest.
Ning Lingyu had seen her uncle’s look and said something unexpected, “Since nobody at home has gone, why don’t we report this to the police? I trust that the police can find out the truth.
After all, Jia Ning and I have conflicting statements right now. Uncle, you surely don’t want to believe that Jia Ning lied, but I indeed do not want to bear this false accusation. I do not want to shame my father or have people in the neighborhood talking behind our backs.
Therefore, I think it’s best to let the police handle it, to be fair to all of us.”
Luo Haotian did not expect his niece to be so sensitive and said, “I don’t distrust you, it’s just hard to accept.”
He could not accept that the daughter he had cherished for so many years could have such poor character. If things were as Lingyu described, how would he face Jia Ning in the future?
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Ning Lingyu continued, “I still think it’s better to report this to the police. I don’t want to be wronged for no reason. I’ve had enough of this since childhood.”
With these words, the expressions of the elders grew even more troubled. Having to bring family issues to the attention of the police was not a matter to be proud of.
Luo Siyuan approached Ning Lingyu and said, “Lingyu, don’t be like this. We don’t blame you.”