Chapter 213 Do You Want To Destroy Her?
The desire in the man's eyes was so obvious that even the servant felt it was inappropriate, so he reminded Muzi in a low voice: "Miss, is this person really your friend? Do you want the security to drive him away?"
Before Mu Zi could speak, the man shouted from the other side of the iron gate: "Zi Zi! Are you still angry with me? At that time I knew you committed suicide for me, so I was really worried and wanted to go to the hospital to see you. But there was a car accident on the road, and I lay in the hospital for several months, no, now I'm here as soon as I get out of the hospital!"
He deliberately emphasized that Mu Zi committed suicide for him, which made the security guards and servants look at Mu Zi strangely.
Mu Zi had no expression on her face, and said to the servant indifferently: "I don't know this person, you can ask Mu Yun or Mu Ling, maybe he is their friend."
After speaking, she turned around and left without a single extra look.
How dare the servant really ask, now that the two eldest ladies are not enjoying themselves at home, they will take the servants to anger if they don't like it, let alone this man called out to see Mu Zi.
The servants and security guards had no choice but to drive the man away.
Before leaving, the man cast a bitter look at Mu Zi's back, and left Mu's house without further entanglement.
Since he purposely found the Mu family, how could he leave so easily without saying anything or doing anything?
Mu Zi knew very well that this was probably another "good" idea from the Mu sisters.
Certainly not Mu Rongxuan.
Mu Rongxuan has the best reputation, even if he wanted to ruin Mu Zi, he would not use such a method that might hurt his daughter Qingyu.
And because of what happened last time, Mu Yun had a rift with Mu Ling, so she shouldn't act so recklessly.
Such a vicious and rude way is very much in line with Mu Ling's style.
Was Muzi's former lover here to ruin her?
Standing at the door and saying a few words casually will not destroy Muzi. Only by confirming her relationship with that man and spreading the news to the school, not only will she be expelled, but she will also be stigmatized as adulterous and unclean. , which is much more serious and ugly than cheating.
Although chastity is not the only thing for women, in secular ethics, women's chastity is very important, even more important than life.
Mu Zi went back to Xiaoyanglou and continued to eat, silently thinking about how to deal with it.
In the evening, Bai Wei went back to her room early to rest, and Mu Zi sat alone in the living room watching TV, she didn't dare to sleep.
It's not because she was afraid of that man, but because Mu Zi knew that when she fell asleep at night, she would sleep very deeply, and even ordinary movements would not wake her up.
This point has been confirmed by Murong Cheng - it is very embarrassing and angry to find that she has hickey marks all over her body after waking up. She is very puzzled, why she doesn't feel a bit of hickey marks all over her body when someone kisses her.
One can imagine how deeply he slept.
Mu Zi made herself a cup of espresso, then took a pair of sharp scissors from the drawer, and went upstairs to her room.
I didn't go to the kitchen to get a knife because the kitchen utensils that Bai Wei used were all top quality, and it would be a waste of money to use them on that kind of scum.
She sat on the bed, drinking coffee and reading a book, until two o'clock in the morning.
It was quiet late at night, except for a little wind, nothing unusual.
Mu Zi felt strange, wondering if she had guessed wrong? Or... They don't intend to do it tonight?
She couldn't hold it anymore, her eyelids were clenched, she turned off the light and closed the book, getting ready to sleep.
But she was always vigilant in her heart and didn't dare to close her eyes. After lying on the bed for about a quarter of an hour, she heard a rattling, rattling sound outside the window.
Very light, very subtle, intermittent, a bit like the sound of a window being slightly vibrated by the wind, and also a bit like... the sound of someone prying open the window.