Chapter 280 - At the Signing Event (9)
Chapter 280 of "The True Heiress is the Reserved Fiancé's Exclusive Memory" starts with: The young man obviously didn’t expect to be rejected. He was stunned for a moment,... Continue exploring!
The young man obviously didn’t expect to be rejected. He was stunned for a moment, but then thought she made a good point.He blushed and walked away.
The readers lined up behind him came forward one by one.
Six out of ten were young men.
Without exception, everyone was a little dazed when they saw her.
They spoke politely and cautiously, asking for an autograph, as if it were a first confession.
Mia Ginger maintained a gentle smile and was composed throughout.
But Zuri Ginger felt like she was sitting on pins and needles.
Even without looking, what she sensed was unbearable.o call Bob Ginger.
Mia Ginger continued signing.
With her identity now revealed, her photo quickly spread online.
By lunchtime, even more readers came to see her.
She couldn’t get away at all.
Zuri Ginger glanced back at the long queue, feeling both jealous and angry, and dialed Bob Ginger’s number.
"Bro."
Bob Ginger called out in a daze.
"Where are you now?"
"By the square fountain."
"I’ll come find you." Zuri Ginger said and hung up the phone.
Soon, she arrived by the fountain.
Bob Ginger was sitting on the steps, staring blankly at a book in his hands.
"Bobby." Zuri Ginger reached his side, looking at him with concern, "Are you okay?"
"I’m fine."
"Are you hungry? Let me take you to eat first."
"I don’t want to eat."
Originally, Bob Ginger wanted to find someone to talk to, to complain about Mia Ginger’s matters, but now, seeing Zuri Ginger, he didn’t want to say anything.
No matter what, it was between him and Mia Ginger.
Mia Ginger must have her reasons for keeping it from him, right?
He wanted to ask her face-to-face, not let others make a joke out of it.
Especially Zuri Ginger.
She would love nothing more than for him to fight with Mia Ginger.
Bob Ginger became uncharacteristically cautious.
He hadn’t realized when he started feeling such deep wariness and prejudice towards Zuri Ginger.
"At least eat something." Zuri Ginger urged, "Sis knows you’re unhappy about Mia Ginger. I’m unhappy too, being treated like a fool. Who’d be happy? But no matter if you’re happy or not, you still need to eat, right?"
"I’m not eating."
"Don’t throw a tantrum," Zuri Ginger said, "Getting too agitated is bad for your health."
"I’m not upset, gosh, could you leave me alone? I need some time alone, you go eat."
"Are you really waiting for Mia Ginger?" Zuri Ginger scoffed, "Didn’t you see her attitude just now? She doesn’t care at all. You do whatever you want, leave, be sad, she doesn’t care; she’ll continue with what she’s doing. But you, after all your hard work getting so many classmates here, now it’s embarrassing, isn’t it? Who knows how they’ll tease you when you go back!"
"That’s my problem." Bob Ginger was a bit angry.
"You?!" Zuri Ginger, suddenly being shouted at, felt wronged too and said incredulously, "At a time like this, you’re still defending her!"
"She’s my sister, of course I’ll defend her." Bob Ginger sprung up to his feet.
"Your sister, ha, your sister." Zuri Ginger stepped back, clenching her fist, "What about me? What am I? I’ve been so good to you, what do you take me for? Has your conscience been eaten by a dog?!"
"I didn’t say you were wrong!" Bob Ginger, frustrated, ruffled his hair, "What are you even fussing about!"
"Bob Ginger!"
"Ugh, you’re so annoying." Bob Ginger said irritably, "Can you stop clinging with all your fantasies?"
He turned, holding his book, and headed back to the signing venue.
Zuri Ginger watched his retreating figure, breathing heavily, clutching her chest, then sat on a nearby bench.
After a while, she pulled out her phone, scrolling through her contacts.
Grinding her teeth, she made a call.
"What do you need those people for?" A man on the phone laughed strangely, questioning.
"To teach someone a lesson," Zuri Ginger said through gritted teeth, "Don’t ask about the specifics. Find me three people; the reward will be ample."
"Ha. Who made our little beauty so furious?" The man laughed coarsely, agreeing, "Alright, leave it to me, I’ll contact them and call you back later."
"They shouldn’t be too old," Zuri Ginger instructed, "preferably not good-looking, a bit rough."
"That’s no problem." The man chuckled coarsely and hung up the phone.
Zuri Ginger tightly gripped her phone, looking towards the direction of the signing event, and sneered.
In her mind, she was already picturing Mia Ginger being ruined.
She simply couldn’t believe that after experiencing such humiliation, Mia Ginger could still act so smug.
Go to hell, Mia Ginger!