Let's Squander A Billion First!-Chapter 548 - I Am Your Sister (3)

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Chapter 548 -548: I Am Your Sister (3)

Chapter 548 -548: I Am Your Sister (3)

Chuzheng went downstairs and casually threw the hair clip in her hand into the garbage bin.

The legal advisor of the Shen family glanced at Chuzheng’s action and was also quite curious.

He had taken over his father’s position and had always been the legal advisor for the Shen family. After Shen Corporation ran into trouble, many saw which way the wind was blowing and left.

However, he had followed Shen’s for many years, and Shen’s had treated him well. If he were to leave as well, he would truly be an ingrate.

He was the one who handled all the procedures for this young lady’s return to the Shen family.

But he had very little communication with her, as the young girl was quite timid.

Since Shen’s ran into trouble, he had never seen the young lady again, except for the one time at the hospital.

Today, she suddenly called him and asked him to bring six million in cash here within two hours by any means necessary, no wonder he was astonished.

And her demeanor was off too…

Where was the young girl from his memory?

“Miss, this money…” you’re just going to leave it there? Six million! That’s exactly what Shen Corporation is short of!

“If you want, you can go pick it up.” How could she possibly go back and pick up the money she threw away?! Impossible! Dream on!

Legal Advisor: “…”

She must be distressed, right?

But where did she get so much money from?

The original owner’s house had become unlivable due to Shen’s predicament, and now she was living in the school.

When Chuzheng was passing by the hospital where the original owner’s father was staying on her way back to school, she stood outside for a while, then lifted her foot and walked into the hospital.

Since Shen’s was no longer providing financial support, the original owner was completely broke from paying her Father Shen’s bills. Anything that could be sold had been sold.

When Chuzheng went to make a payment, she was told it had been settled.

Who would be so kind?

Chuzheng certainly didn’t think it was anyone from Shen’s. Now that they were nearing bankruptcy, everyone was only interested in packing up and taking away as much as they could. No one was interested in supporting the failing Shen Corporation.

The original owner had only returned for a year and was completely clueless about all these matters.

Chuzheng made another payment and asked the hospital to call her once it was used up.

Chuzheng had no plans to go up. After all, to her, he was just a stranger.

In the ward, a man sat beside the hospital bed, looking at the pale-faced Father Shen on the bed.

“President Shen, your sister just came by,” the assistant whispered.

Shen Ming frowned, “She didn’t come up?”

“No, she just made a payment and left,” the assistant said, glancing at Shen Ming’s expression, “She must not have been doing very well these days…”

Shen Ming stood up and walked to the window, looking into the distance, “Is she in class?”

“She’s still in class.”

“Where is she staying?”

“At school.”

“You go pick her up tonight.”

“…Where should I arrange for her to stay?” None of Shen family’s properties were suitable for living anymore.

“There’s a house at Creekwater Manor, let her stay there for now,” Shen Ming ordered sternly.

“Understood,” the assistant acknowledged.

Shen Ming turned back to look at the man on the hospital bed, a touch of inscrutable darkness flickered in his eyes.

The assistant, not knowing what the young and ruthlessly efficient President Shen was thinking, quietly left the ward.

Chuzheng returned to school, having taken leave earlier that day, she only attended two classes before it was time to leave.

Chuzheng had dinner before returning to the dormitory.

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The dormitory door was half-open, filled with laughter and jovial chatter, quite lively.

Chuzheng looked upwards, vaguely able to discern a shadow.

The original owner of the body didn’t used to live on campus, but this school always reserved a bed space for students. The Shen family’s house was sold by the Shen clan under the guise of financial turnover after Shen Corporation ran into trouble.

The original owner didn’t understand these matters. When Shen Corporation first encountered problems, the situation was very severe, and she had no choice but to agree to move since she had nowhere else to go.

But since she moved in, she was never at peace.

Her dorm mates were always looking for ways to give her a hard time.

After being wronged, the original owner could do nothing but go to the hospital, silently cry by Father Shen’s side. She was completely helpless.

She had no idea what to do; as someone who hadn’t lived in this social circle for sixteen years, it was totally unrealistic to expect her to interact with others as if she had. Her behavior was perfectly normal.

Chuzheng noticed a plastic stool by the wall. She stood on it and took down the basin placed above the door.

The water in the basin was murky and foul-smelling, a tiresome concoction they had put together.

Chuzheng’s actions in taking the basin down had already alarmed those inside, who were curiously looking towards the door.

Chuzheng pushed open the door, carrying that basin of water inside.

The three girls in the room changed their expressions, a mix of surprise and panic.

Chuzheng’s gaze calmly swept over them.

Although there were three people in the room, it was meant for two. Chuzheng, holding the water, walked over to her roommate’s bed and poured it all out onto it.

The foul odor spread, and the three girls lost their composure, rising to their feet and screaming as they stood to the side.

Her roommate was somewhat dumbfounded as she watched the bedding become soaked with the dirty water.

How was this different from what she had expected?

They had planned for her to push the door open and have water poured over her; then they would take photos… but why had things not gone as planned?

The roommate came to her senses, fuming with rage, and roared, “Shen Chuzheng, what are you doing!”

“I didn’t do anything,” Chuzheng replied, releasing the paper wrapped around the basin, letting it drop onto the bed, and ultimately with a thud, it rolled onto the floor.

“You didn’t do anything? I saw you pour that stuff onto my bed, what is this? What are you trying to do?”

The roommate’s voice was shrill, startling the other students living on the same floor, who gathered at the door, gossiping and pointing.

Chuzheng crumpled the paper in her hand into a ball, threw it casually into a trash bin, leaned against her own bed frame, and remained cool, “What it is, you don’t know?”

“How would I know what it is?” the roommate trembled with anger: “Shen Chuzheng, you clean this up!”

“Why should I?”

“Why? You ask me why, you made this mess, aren’t you going to clean it? I tell you, if you don’t apologize and clean this up today, I’ll make sure you suffer!”

“It wasn’t me,” Chuzheng denied.

“You…” the roommate, presumably not expecting Chuzheng to deny it so shamelessly, exclaimed, “I saw it with my own eyes, you say it wasn’t you, who would believe that?”

“Do you have proof?”

“They all saw it, do you still want to argue?” The roommate pointed at the other two girls, who nodded in support of her.

Girl A chimed in, “Right, it was you. How can you be so vicious, splashing such disgusting things?”

Girl B also followed up, “Having been raised outside for so many years, you have no manners. Even if you entered the Phoenix Nest, you cannot become a Phoenix.”

Chuzheng said indifferently, “Then kill the Phoenix.”

The dormitory suddenly fell silent.

The calm and casual tone of the girl made everyone present feel their hairs stand on end, with a tingling at the scalp.

“If you tell the police you saw someone robbing a bank, will the police directly sentence the person?” Chuzheng broke the silence, “Without evidence, don’t slander me. If you have evidence, just go and sue me.”

The three girls had not anticipated such a turn of events; they hadn’t prepared to record any of it.