Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio  Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

“You sl*t, snatching my man away!” Tu Xiuyu roared and pounced on Tu Xiupei like a lunatic.

Si Rong was not going to miss this chance to save a damsel in distress. He used his right hand to protect Tu Xiupei and then his left to send Tu Xiuyu flying. He warned her coldly, “Don’t harass me anymore. Otherwise, don’t blame me for being nasty.”

Tu Xiupei glanced at her mockingly, then allowed Si Rong to put his arm around her, and they walked out together. Since Tu Xiuyu had made her lose her virginity, Tu Xiupei wasn’t going to let her off lightly.

“Father, Mother,” Tu Xiuyu whined as she looked at her parents, hoping they would step in to help her.

“Don’t fight with your sister.” Xu Jiayi had lost all patience and love for this daughter. If Tu Xiuyu hadn’t added fuel to the fire earlier, Tu Xiang wouldn’t have hit her.

Tu Xiang didn’t even look at her. This daughter was now a worthless good-for-nothing and wasn’t worth wasting any feelings on. It would be more useful to quickly think of how to get the Feng Clan back soon. He really couldn’t continue living like this anymore. At the same time, he wasn’t going to let himself be chased out until he had gotten his hands on the Feng family treasure.

“ARGH!” Tu Xiuyu clutched her head and roared angrily when she saw the way they treated her. She clenched her fists and her teeth, and her eyes were bloodshot as she screamed, “If I don’t get to live happily ever after, then none of you will either!”

She had become everyone’s punching bag, and she wanted them to be as wretched as her. She wanted them to experience what it was like to be insulted and beaten by everyone around them!

Tu Xiupei stepped out of Feng Manor and distanced herself from Si Rong. She lowered her eyes and said, “I think it’s better if Third Prince doesn’t behave this way. My younger sister will misunderstand.”

“Pei’er, I’m sincere about you. I got close to Tu Xiuyu because I wanted to wait for you and get to know you better. I didn’t have any relations with Tu Xiuyu. None at all,” explained Si Rong hurriedly. She was the one with the destiny of a phoenix, and marrying her was as good as attaining the world.

Tu Xiupei shook her head gently. “Yu’er is so devoted to you. I don’t want her to hate me, and I can’t bear to hurt her.”

“Pei’er…”

“I hope Third Prince doesn’t look for me again. Unless…”

“Unless what?” Si Rong was extremely anxious. He was even willing to pluck the stars for her if that would win her heart.

Tu Xiupei bit her lip, then looked at him with great hesitation and emotion. But she didn’t say a single word and got into the horse carriage.

“Pei’er!” Si Rong became even more anxious – what was the condition?

Tu Xiupei sat in the carriage and smiled disdainfully. “Look at the way you’re behaving. You’re a disgusting toad lusting after a beautiful swan.”

If she wasn’t going to use him to agitate Feng Tianlan and Tu Xiuyu, she didn’t want to bother with him at all!

Meanwhile, at the Blue Flame Academy…

Feng Tianlan had just alighted from her carriage and was listening to Chuling tell her about Tu Xiang’s rant that morning. Luo Yunzhu hopped over and hooked her arm through Feng Tianlan’s. There was excitement written all over her face. “Tianlan, have you heard?”

“About Tu Xiang?”

Luo Yunzhu nodded and excitedly described the scene as if she had been there: “That’s right! I tell you, it was one ugly sight. They wouldn’t even sell him leftover vegetables…”

After she finished her story, Luo Yunzhu put an arm around Feng Tianlan’s shoulders and asked, “Tianlan, how did you do that? It’s amazing! Every single person in the city is refusing to sell them anything. They won’t even talk to them.”

Wow, Tianlan was too incredible, impressive, and powerful.

Feng Tianlan saw how Luo Yunzhu was so gleefully watching other’s misfortunes and shook her head. “I didn’t do this.”

“What?” Luo Yunzhu froze in disbelief, then patted her shoulder as if they were good brothers. “You don’t have to be modest. And don’t bother being sentimental toward those scoundrels. I won’t judge you or use this to decide whether you’re a good or bad person.”