Seven-character regulated poem

Chapter 726: A Slap in the Face

Chapter 726: Chapter 726: A Slap in the Face


Joy Quinn frowned.


What is Willow Young doing looking for her now?


Despite her suspicions, Joy Quinn still went to see Willow Young, planning to deal with her and send her away quickly.


Willow Young’s reputation was pretty bad at the moment. She couldn’t let Willow stand at her dormitory door for long, lest others think she was like Willow, kept by someone.


Joy Quinn was clean and innocent; she plans to marry into one of the four great families in the future. She absolutely couldn’t let someone like Willow Young ruin her prospects.


"Willow, what do you want from me? We..."


Joy Quinn had just begun to speak to Willow Young when suddenly Willow raised her hand and slapped her.


Willow Young used all her strength on that slap.


So, not only did the slap echo throughout the entire dormitory floor, startling everyone, but even Joy Quinn was knocked to the ground, with blood seeping from the corner of her mouth.


"Willow, are you crazy? Why are you hitting me out of the blue?"


Joy Quinn was stunned for a moment, hurriedly climbing up from the ground.


But before she could say anything, Willow slapped her again, sending her back to the floor.


"You..." Joy Quinn wasn’t stupid. Seeing Willow’s gloomy face, she immediately understood that Willow might have found something out, so she quickly grabbed Willow’s hand.


"Willow, can we go out to talk things over properly?"


She couldn’t let Willow make a scene here, or else Joy Quinn would lose face at the school.


But contrary to usual, Willow, who was normally easy to deal with, harshly shook off her hand and fiercely questioned her:


"Why should we go outside to talk? Afraid others will know your true self?"


"What true self? Willow, I don’t understand what you’re saying at all?"


The thing Willow hated most now was Joy Quinn’s fake innocent act. She directly grabbed Joy Quinn’s hair and shouted:


"Joy Quinn, the more you’re afraid of others knowing your true self, the more I want to say it. Why did I get involved with Franklin Yates in the first place? Because you drugged me. Since you ruined me, I’m dragging you down to hell with me."


A crowd had already gathered at their dormitory door.


As Willow pointed out what Joy Quinn had done, someone even started taking videos with their phone.


Joy Quinn noticed this. How could she possibly admit to her crimes?


She absolutely couldn’t leave anyone with anything that could destroy her life.


So while desperately trying to break free from Willow, she also tried hard to defend herself.


"When did I drug you? Stop making baseless accusations, okay?"


But discovering the truth of her downfall, how could Willow easily spare Joy Quinn?


She was yanking Joy Quinn’s hair so hard it was as if she would rip her scalp off, and she harshly accused her:


"What baseless accusations? The fact you bought drugs has been exposed, and you still deny it? And I got to know Franklin Yates through your introduction."


Willow’s greatest regret was that after those events happened, she didn’t choose to report to the police the next day but accepted Franklin Yates.


In the end, it was all because of her greed that she harmed herself.


But aside from that, Joy Quinn, who schemed this entire trap, was even more detestable.


"I really was wronged. Just think, when you had nowhere to turn, didn’t I lend you money? If I weren’t genuinely treating you well, why would I risk everything to help you when you were infamous?"


"Help me? If it weren’t because you were afraid others would find out I met Franklin Yates through you, would you have helped me? I was really dumb back then not to have directly torn you, this bitch, apart!"


Before Joy Quinn could respond, Willow continued, "But it’s not too late to tear you apart now..."