Chapter 274 Teacher Liu, please be gentle



This is exactly the effect Xiang Qianying wanted, to use public opinion to force Liu Yuzhou to marry her.

After saying that, everyone remembered to look at Liu Yuzhou at the door.

But at some point, a lesbian who looked like a fairy was standing next to him.

Someone in the crowd recognized Meng Zhen and exclaimed, "Hey, isn't that Teacher Liu's wife?"

What?

young married woman?

The teacher who had just comforted Xiang Qianying felt as if he was struck by lightning.

If Teacher Liu has a wife, wouldn't this be considered an affair?

The nature is immediately different.

Especially the female teachers present, they instantly put themselves in the shoes of the original wife who caught the man cheating.

The look he gave the beautiful figure changed from sympathy and comfort at the beginning to condemnation!

"Why are you here in the male teacher's dormitory asking questions so late at night? Where were you during the day? Is the school office just for show?"

"Yes, and you were wearing pajamas at night and carrying alcohol. Your intentions shouldn't be too obvious!"

"I've seen her knocking on Teacher Liu's door several times. It seems like she planned this tonight all along!"

Some even defended Liu Yuzhou: "Teacher Liu just made a mistake that all men in the world would make. In the final analysis, he still wanted to seduce Xiang Qianying."

Everyone started to criticize her, and Xiang Qianying was completely confused.

A trace of panic flashed across his face.

How did public opinion change so quickly? How did I suddenly go from being the victim to being the hated mistress?

Didn’t that woman claim to be Liu Yuzhou’s girlfriend?

And she clearly said she wouldn't be back at night, so why is she here now?

Without time to think too much, she suppressed her thoughts and her mind raced.

what to do?



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