Chapter 137 - 137: Copse
Trantor: Dragon Boat Trantion Editor: Dragon Boat Trantion
Song Yin disyed the page to Song Ting after posting her statement. He nodded and advised, “It’s good that you recognize your mistakes and take steps to correct them. Be cautious when making friends in the game in the future.” “I understand, Big Brother,” Song Yin obediently replied.
After leaving the study and returning to her room, she couldn’t hide her furious expression. The loss of reputation in the game infuriated her, so she resolved to conceal her in-game identity carefully. She couldn’t allow her ssmates at school to discover that she was Grassi.
Song Fan had no intention of discussing this incident at school. She had other priorities. However, as soon as Song Yin arrived at school, she overheard her ssmates discussing the recent match.
Student A initiated the conversation, saying, “Did you all watch the match over the weekend?”
“Of course, I did. Sunflower’s gamey was incredible,” Student B responded with enthusiasm. “I wish I could perform like that.”
Student C chimed in, sighing, “Reaching Sunflower’s level of skill depends on talent. No matter how hard we work, it might not be enough.”
“But who is that Grassi yer? She had the audacity to use a cheat in ‘Future City,”‘ Student A inquired.
“I’m not sure, but the entire team has been banned. They can only log in and can’tplete missions,” added Student C.
Student B was taken aback. “So, they won’t be able to y ‘Future City’ ever again?”
“I think that’s the case,” Student A opined. “Using a cheat device in a situation where everyone is watching is a tant disregard for the integrity of the game. If it were up to me, I wouldn’t allow them to continue ying.”
“That Grassi yer even issued an apology statement. How shameless,” remarked Student B.
Upon hearing these remarks, Song Yin tightened her grip on her skirt and lowered her head to conceal her emotions. Although her ssmates were unaware that she was the Grassi yer, the derogatoryments stung because they were aimed at her.
Tingting noticed Song Yin as she passed by and was taken aback by her unusual silence. Shemented, “Are you dead today?”
Song Yin suddenly raised her head, her eyes filled with anger. Tingting, startled, took a couple of steps back. She hastily continued, “I always knew you weren’t a good person. It looks like your true colors have been revealed.”
Song Yin quickly feigned weakness and whispered, “Ting Ting, lower your voice. You might disturb the other students in the ss.”
Tingting rolled her eyes and retorted, “Stop pretending to be a good person.”
With that, she walked over to engage in a discussion about the game. She had also watched the match and had developed a newfound admiration for Sunflower.
The more Song Yin listened to their conversation, the more disheartened she felt. Believing that no one knew her in-game identity, she forced a smile andmented, “I watched the match too. Sunflower’s skills are truly astonishing. They seem a bit different from their usual style. I wonder if Sunflower was ying alone or if there were others involved.”
After uttering these words, she covered her mouth as if she regretted letting something slip.
Her intention was to mislead the others into suspecting that Sunflower might also be cheating. If Sunflower were in trouble, it would potentially implicate everyone else.
The students appeared somewhat uncertain upon hearing Song Yin’s words, but considering Sunflower’s impable track record, they dismissed the notion of her using a substitute yer.
“I was just specting,” Song Yin added with a gentle smile. “After all, Sunflower has never explicitly stated that she was ying alone.”
Tingting particrly loathed Song Yin’s expression at this moment. She snorted and remarked, “You have such a dirty mind that you project it onto others. You probably hired someone else to y the game for you. Why else would you be so suspicious?”
In reality, Tingting’s response was more of an instinctive rebuff to Song Yin. However, her words happened to align with the truth and struck a nerve with Song Yin.
Suddenly, Song Yin lunged at her and shouted, “I’ve never hired a substitute!
You’re ndering me!”
Tingting was knocked to the ground and retaliated, eximing, “How dare you hit me? I’ll make you regret it!”
The two of them wrestled on the ground, paying no heed to the onlookers. The other students were unsure whether they should intervene.
Upon hearing themotion, their form teacher rushed in, her expression one of astonishment. She eximed, “Stop fighting immediately!”
However, Tingting and Song Yin paid no heed to their form teacher’s plea. They clung to each other’s hair, refusing to let go. Song Yin had abandoned her usual facade, her heart consumed by a desire to silence Tingting. Sheunched her attacks swiftly and without mercy.
Efforts to separate the girls proved futile as their fighting spirit remained unbroken..