Chapter 119 The Vicious Male Supporting Character Also Wants to Be Whitewashed 36



Tang Yu had no way to refute the fact that he had injured his fellow junior brother. At least in the eyes of everyone present, it must have been Tang Yu's doing.

Otherwise, why would An Qingyu refuse to let anyone out?

Haha, there is actually no benefit in handing it over or not.

This is what Lin Qian is betting on. As long as he slowly removes Tang Yu from Qingyu's life, he will have a chance.

And he wouldn't mind such an unexpected little episode.

But I didn’t expect that An Qingyu actually... wanted to make things bigger?

A faint sense of uneasiness flashed through Lin Qian's heart, but in the end he remained calm and even echoed An Qingyu's words:

"Friend An is right. More people watching will help prevent anyone from being wrongly accused."

Hearing this, An Qingyu glanced at Lin Qian coldly.

Haha, what Tang Yu said before was indeed true. Once a person becomes shameless, he can say anything.

Seeing that the two sides were in a stalemate, the leader naturally wanted to show his hospitality in his own territory, so he immediately arranged for the opponent who he disliked to sit down, and then waved his hand to have tea served.

The leader's group sat on the left, while the rivals, who were not very pleasing to the eye, sat on the right, facing each other.

Perhaps feeling a little awkward, people from both groups picked up their teacups and started drinking tea.

Only An Qingyu and Lin Qian, who were standing on both sides, looked into each other's eyes without avoiding each other.

Unfortunately, there was no spark as imagined when they looked at each other. Instead, An Qingyu's coldness unilaterally crushed Lin Qian.

It was not until she saw that Lin Qian's expression was about to break down that An Qingyu turned sideways with a sneer.

Tsk, weakling.

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