"No, Xiangxiang wouldn’t kill anyone, Xiangxiang has been wronged..." Bai Ran subconsciously retorted. When Xiangxiang was young, she would cry for a long time if she stepped on an ant. Even though she grew to be somewhat spoiled, she wouldn’t dare kill anyone even if she had a hundred guts. Yun Ya narrowed his eyes and chuckled lightly, "Did Aunt Bai see with her own eyes that Bai Xiangxiang didn’t kill anyone?" "Or perhaps, do you distrust the investigative methods of the criminal police? Or is there someone else framing Bai Xiangxiang?" Yun Ya’s voice was very light, yet each word struck Bai Ran’s heart like a heavy hammer, turning her face paler and paler, she looked at Yun Ya incredulously, "What... do you mean?" Yun Ya looked down and picked at his nails, with the curve of his lashes accentuating the mysterious depths of his eyes, "I have a clue here, maybe Aunt Bai would like to pass it on to the Bai Family elders, it should be helpful for Bai Xiangxiang’s case." Bai Ran watched Yun Ya. "The victim... was one of Ye Xiaoxiao’s people." Ye Xiaoxiao? Bai Ran thought hard before she recalled who this person was, "How do you know that?" Newest update provided by NoveI-Fire.ɴet "It’s quite simple, because I killed the person." Yun Ya lifted his gaze and smiled, and to Bai Ran, that smile was as terrifying as the devil. "You..." Bai Ran’s eyes widened incredulously, "Why would you frame Xiangxiang?" She couldn’t concern herself with figuring out how Ji Yunya managed to frame Xiangxiang in a way that even the police couldn’t detect. She just couldn’t believe that this seemingly beautiful and graceful girl could speak so casually about committing murder and framing someone else as if, for her, it was nothing out of the ordinary. Just a moment ago, she was praised by the mayor for saving an elderly man’s life, worshipped by the whole country, and even honored as a role model for the youth. Everyone believed she was the embodiment of kindness and beauty, and yet here was this universally praised girl, now admitting with her own mouth that she had committed murder and framed someone. Bai Ran had watched the video of Yun Ya saving someone over and over again. That life-and-death situation couldn’t possibly have been faked. No one dared question it as a publicity stunt because in such an environment, it was a stunt performed with one’s life on the line. A moment later and the person could have been buried alive, anyone who had seen the footage felt their heart skip a beat, at the very least, to act like Yun Ya and risk your life for a stranger, not many people could do that. Just when she thought Yun Ya was fundamentally kind-hearted, she was hit with a ruthless awakening. This was her true nature: dark, evil, and ruthless. The fear in Bai Ran’s heart deepened more and more; this girl was simply too frightening. "Because she got what she deserved," Yun Ya huffed lightly, "She dared to impersonate me to approach Pei Qinghan, tell me, does she deserve to die?" "Does she deserve to die?" A faint question, filled with hidden murderous intent. Bai Ran trembled in her heart, "Xiangxiang did wrong, indeed, but her mistake doesn’t warrant death. Yun Ya, please spare her for my sake," Bai Ran pleaded. "Aunt Bai, do you pity her? Sympathize with her? Or is it that ridiculous blood-related kinship acting up?" Yun Ya said mockingly, his gaze piercing as he looked at Bai Ran. Bai Ran choked up, "No matter what, she’s still my niece." "Yun Shu is my grandmother, and now, she’s neither human nor ghost, and in a matter of days, she will die in the most miserable way imaginable. Yun Shen is my own father, and he has one foot in jail already, never to walk out alive again in this life. Blood relations are the most laughable thing in this world, you know? No matter who it is, if they provoke me, they can’t expect to escape unscathed." Yun Ya’s eyes filled with a dark shadow, eerily cold even in the sunlight, as if enveloped by the Asuras of hell. Bai Ran had never underestimated Yun Ya, but she never imagined she would be so ruthless... "Aunt Bai, drop that so-called laughable kinship. Some people have already lost their humanity. If you still believe in the innate goodness of humans, that’s well and good; then watch with your own eyes how ugly your so-called humanity can get." Bai Ran fled in panic, while Yun Ya watched her back and couldn’t help but sneer, "Ridiculous human nature..." She was right, a woman’s biggest weakness is her soft heart. Even the most ruthless woman can’t overcome this weakness. Bai Ran will certainly regret it. Bai Ran couldn’t reconcile Yun Ya’s moral perspective. This woman was too terrifying, she was simply a devil. Why hadn’t she seen this terrifying side of her before?
