Chapter 359 - Why Haven't You Learned to be Obedient
Chapter 359: Why Haven’t You Learned to be Obedient
At the balcony at the end of the corridor.
Gu Mang rested her arms on the railing and replied to Lin Shuang’s message on her phone while holding a cigarette between her fingers.
She stepped on the steps in a roguish manner. She assumed a wild and ruffian posture.
Gu Yin stood at the end of the corridor. Her eyes focused for a few seconds before she walked past the steps and headed to the small balcony.
Gu Mang typed a sentence and sent it to Lin Shuang. “Don’t contact me for one month.”
Lin Shuang seemed to know where she would be going at this time. “Big Boss, are you lecturing that kid?”
Gu Mang replied, “Yea”.
Lin Shuang sent a helpless emoticon and asked, “How many years of contract did you sign with that pervert? Don’t tell me you sold yourself?”
Gu Mang responded, “Five years. Two more years to go.”
Lin Shuang said, “D*mn. I really want to know who this pervert is. I’ll torture him!”
Gu Mang raised her eyebrows and put her phone away. She then smiled in a sinister manner and took a puff of her cigarette as she looked ahead, bored.
Gu Yin stood behind her and stared at her with an icy gaze. She took a few steps towards Gu Mang, Gu Mang’s face in her mind. Although she was unwilling to admit it, Gu Mang was more beautiful than she was.
Before, she had always thought that she was only inferior to Gu Mang in looks and her superior in every other aspect. However, the truth was that ever since Gu Mang joined Ming City High School, Gu Mang had exceeded her expectations.
Despite having lived with Gu Mang for so many years, she only realized today that Gu Mang had medical skills.
After seconds of silence, she said coldly, “Were you the doctor who Noelle invited from the capital?”
Gu Mang flicked the ash from her cigarette and remained silent.
Gu Yin pursed her lips. “Is it meaningful to put up a pretense like this?”
She was the top student on the national joint exams at seven years old and yet she pretended that she knew nothing. Was it meaningful to score zeros?
Gu Yin would always show her parents her results in the past, showing herself to be the top student. Thinking back, Gu Mang must have been laughing at her behind her back.
She practiced traditional Chinese medicine, knew how to dance, and was skilled at design. Gu Yin always thought that her parents loved her the most and yet they hired others to teach Gu Mang so many skills.
Her parents were truly biased. How could they teach Gu Mang secretly and not her. Did they leave her all the inheritance out of guilt? Could the money compensate her for her future?
Ignoring her, Gu Mang did not even look up.
Gu Yin squeezed her cold fingers tightly and laughed all of a sudden. “Sister, I actually found it odd. You’ve always treated Meng Jinyang, an outsider, so well but you’re so cold towards me, your biological sister. Do you think Dad and Mom would rest in peace if they knew about this in the other world?”
Instantly, a cold glint appeared in Gu Mang’s eyes. She exuded a stifling aura.
Looking at her, Gu Yin felt her throat tightening. She moved her lips as though she wanted to say something but oddly, she could not make a single sound. She subconsciously retreated and stayed away from the railing.
She was still traumatized from the time Gu Mang attempted to kill her.
Gu Mang slowly lifted her head and stood up as she turned to look at Gu Yin. Gu Yin met her dark eyes and felt her heart in her mouth as her legs stiffened.
Still holding a cigarette in one hand, she inched closer to her younger sister.
Her lips curled as she spoke in a soft and slow manner, “Gu Yin, why haven’t you learned to be obedient? Why do you insist on quarreling with me?”
Gu Yin stared at her as she staggered backwards. Her eyes were filled with fear that she desperately tried to hide and her nails dug into her palms. “I’m right, aren’t I? You aren’t pretending?”
Gu Mang thought about it for two seconds as she raised her eyebrows. “You are quite correct.”
She was having fun and it was neater if Gu Yin didn’t think she was pretending.