Hidden identities of the AI Heiress-Chapter 461 - Fervent Admirer
Chapter 461: Chapter 461: Fervent Admirer
Chapter 461 -461: Fervent Admirer
The person sending the letter seemed to be trying to scare the recipient with this method.
Qiao Yun looked at the letter expressionlessly, took out her phone to snap a photo, and then sent it to Pei Ya.
Pei Ya called right away.
“What the hell is this? Thank God it’s not night, or it could scare someone to death.”
Such a huge word ‘death’, they must really hate the recipient.
Qiao Yun explained, “Someone, sent me this letter.”
“What!??”
Pei Ya’s voice sounded almost as if it were seeping through the receiver.
“What nonsense! Who’s got a death wish, sending you this kind of letter? They must be sick of living.”
“I don’t know,” Qiao Yun said coldly, “Need to investigate, catch them, teach them a lesson.”
“Absolutely! Let me find out who it is, I definitely won’t let them off.”
Pei Ya was furious.
After hanging up the phone, he immediately set about investigating who was causing trouble.
Qiao Yun did not know who was cursing her, nor was she interested in such childish tactics.
She could guess that it must be someone young, but she could not figure out why they would wish her dead.
Li Miao came over from the next class and immediately saw the letter in Qiao Yun’s hand that she hadn’t had time to throw away yet.
She paused, then grew angry, “What’s going on? Which little bitch is picking on you while I’m not around?”
Qiao Yun shook her head, “No one’s bullying me.”
“Isn’t this bullying you!”
Li Miao’s pudgy face wrinkled, and she took the letter from Qiao Yun’s hand intending to tear it up, but thought better of it, needing to keep it as evidence.
“Qiaoqiao, is someone causing you trouble again?”
“No.” Such trivial matters were like mild itching to Qiao Yun.
Li Miao grabbed Qiao Yun’s hand firmly, “Qiaoqiao, don’t worry, I will definitely protect you.”
“Okay.” Qiao Yun also grabbed Li Miao’s hand, pledging, “I will protect you too…”
She paused, then added, “…ya.”
…
After returning home.
Li Miao ran to Li Hanzhou puffing with anger, her neck stiff as she said, “Brother, lend me some men.”
Li Hanzhou was resolute in his response, “No.”
“Your wife is being bullied, and you won’t lend me men. What kind of person does that make you?” Li Miao put her hands on her hips, her face full of annoyance.
Li Hanzhou lightly furrowed his brow.
He hadn’t quite caught on—where did he get a wife from?
He simply thought Li Miao was causing a scene again.
“If it’s nothing, go do your homework. I’ll check it later,” Li Hanzhou ordered mercilessly.
Li Miao pouted, “You say you like Qiaoqiao, but you big liar, you don’t care about her at all. She’s been threatened, and you’re still indifferent.”
Li Hanzhou, hearing this, his tone turned cold, “What happened?”
“Today, someone sent Qiaoqiao a letter, with such a big word ‘death’. It’s too malicious!”
Li Hanzhou’s gaze darkened, his expression icy and stern.
Li Miao felt somewhat cowed and dared not make more noise in front of Li Hanzhou, “Well then, I’m going to do my homework.”
With that, she scampered away.
Li Hanzhou pondered for a moment before sending a message to Qiao Yun.
[Someone threatened you?]
[Mm, it’s a minor issue, don’t worry.]
[I see.]
Although Qiao Yun said it was a minor issue, Li Hanzhou had people investigate the cause of the incident immediately afterward.
He neither wanted nor was willing to let the child suffer any harm, not even from words.
And the word ‘death’ pierced deeply into his heart.
…
The Cheng family held a banquet in their mansion, and Qiao Yun was also invited to attend.
When Lu Xian took Qiao Yun to see Cheng Xue last time, Cheng Xue had invited Qiao Yun, who wasn’t interested then. This time, she was doing it to give face to Cheng Yi.
After all, they had participated in the Star Cup together, and she was willing to give the younger generation a bit of respect.
Moreover, the banquet was very grand, and some of the attendees were acquaintances of Qiao Yun she hadn’t seen for a long time, so it was a good opportunity to meet.
Cheng Xue, knowing that Qiao Yun would be at the dinner party, was so excited that he personally arranged the entire banquet’s schedule.
With the new year starting, there would only be more of such banquets, and having Professor Qiao attend made him glow with happiness.
On her way to the Cheng Family’s event, Qiao Yun received a report call from Pei Ya.
The person who sent her the curse letter was a fanatical admirer of Su Qingyan; since he didn’t have her contact details, he resorted to this ancient method.
The cause was someone on the Qing University forum, accusing the campus heartthrob Su Qingyan of instigating classmates to ostracize him to defend his little girlfriend, ultimately even leading to disciplinary action against him.
This post provoked a large amount of discussion at Qing University.
Everyone’s focus was on who Su Qingyan’s girlfriend was.
Wasn’t it said that the campus heartthrob didn’t have a girlfriend?
Why keep it a secret, allowing so many female students to declare their love in succession?
Trying to be a Casanova?
Male student: Pah, what a scumbag!
Female student: Unforgivable for competing with us for Senior Su!
The whistleblower lived up to expectations, directly revealing Qiao Yun’s name, her school, and her class.
Participating in the Star Cup required the provision of basic information, which was easily accessible.
So, Qiao Yun was at school, but trouble came from the sky.
“Do you know Song Li?” Pei Ya asked.
“Who?” Qiao Yun had no recollection of this name.
Pei Ya sighed, “Well, he has caused so much trouble, and you don’t even remember his name. He really is pitiful.”
“…”
“Ahem, back to the topic, Song Li is the one who leaked the information, the one who got punished for troubling you last time. He did something wrong himself yet tried to splash the dirty water on you. The name he chose is so fitting, acting righteous while standing on the sidelines.”
“Let’s set that aside for now.”
Qiao Yun didn’t want to get involved in the matter at the moment, since the person most affected by it was Su Qingyan.
The person Song Li targeted should be Su Qingyan as well.
Qiao Yun still hadn’t figured out if Su Qingyan targeted Song Li because he had bothered her, or if he had a personal grievance against Song Li, unrelated to her.
Qiao Yun decided she would tell Su Qingyan about the incident.
All she wanted was to live her life quietly and undisturbed by too many people.
Qiao Yun thought to herself.
Even though it was their first meeting, he treated her like a stranger, yet he was secretly taking up the fight on her behalf.
Was this cousin fond of her or did he despise her?
It was all so confusing.
Qiao Yun then said to Pei Ya, “Report it to the police; whoever sent the letter needs a lesson.”
This type of threat was at most a verbal scolding, but Qiao Yun chose to report it to the police anyway.
In her eyes, if you did something wrong, no matter the severity, you must be punished.
…
The Su Family uncle also came to the Cheng Family’s banquet with his wife and son.
It was rare to visit Beijing, so naturally, he wanted to network and expand his contacts, looking for ways to deal with the Zhou Family matter.
Ye Miaoshan, dressed in a classical cheongsam, displayed her graceful and attractive figure.
She walked arm in arm with her husband, conversing with her son beside her who was dressed elegantly in western attire and had an aloof demeanor.
Seeing many young ladies casting glances at Su Qingyan, she felt a surge of pride.
Her son was better than both of Su Mian’s sons.
As for Su Mian’s sons, one was a workaholic, the other lowered his status to become an actor.
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We won’t discuss the former, but the latter—it’s too embarrassing to mention.
Ye Miaoshan didn’t even want to acknowledge Lu Zhanxing as her nephew; she felt it was too shameful.