Oops, I had a ONS With My Secret Ex-husband-Chapter 515: It Wasn’t Me Who Did It
Ji Yu’s feelings at this moment were incredibly complex. She felt that he must have had a hand in this matter.
She didn’t know what exactly had been happening recently, but seeing this kind of situation, her heart couldn’t help but struggle.
"Why are you treating me this way? No matter how much you torment me, I would never say anything cruel. But why... why won’t you even spare my father?"
Ji Yu seemed to have already started to lose control, so her words lacked logic.
Jiang Huai truly had no other options and could only find Ji Yu’s residence before following and catching up with her.
When he arrived, he saw Ji Yu kneeling on the ground, looking utterly disheveled.
"Yu, please don’t ruin your health this way. I know things are very bad, but don’t let your thoughts go astray because of this incident."
He loved Ji Yu deeply and hoped she wouldn’t vent her anger onto him over this matter.
"Then tell me—if it wasn’t you, who else could have done this?"
Hu Jianyu didn’t have many enemies to speak of. Besides, the most suspicious person during this recent period was standing right before her.
Ji Yu truly didn’t know what she should say to him.
"I understand what you mean, but this matter is nothing more than a coincidence." He still felt he was being wronged.
Clearly, he had been studying the antidote all this time in hopes of resolving issues with those rivals sooner. But now, with this situation unfolding, anyone would find it maddening.
"Yu, you really mustn’t let anything happen to yourself."
Ji Yu didn’t understand why she doubted him, but when she saw this situation unfold, her first thought was of Jiang Huai.
"Isn’t it because of all the terrible things you’ve done before? That’s why things like this happen. I also don’t know what you’re thinking—how could you treat Yuyu like this?"
Feng Qinqin also felt that this matter was profoundly unfair.
Actually, it wasn’t much of anything.
"Yu, I know you must be very unhappy deep down, but this is nothing more than a process you need to overcome."
Ji Yu understood perfectly well what was going on.
"Yu, I never intended to harm your father, nor did I mean to torment you. You mean everything to me. I love you, and I would never let anything happen to you in this lifetime."
He constantly expressed his love for her.
But when faced with circumstances like these, Ji Yu remained indifferent, as if his words didn’t exist at all.
Ji Yu didn’t know what else she could say.
"You truly didn’t do this? You should know—I despise being lied to more than anything. When it comes to this matter, I need you to be absolutely clear."
She stared directly at Jiang Huai, wanting only an answer from him, but the situation seemed far messier than she had expected.
"I genuinely don’t know what’s going on. I would never harm your loved ones; that would be absolutely catastrophic for me."
But hadn’t he already done similar things before?
"Then how do you explain the Gu Qixiao incident?"
"Explain? That matter itself is problematic. If you’re bringing up your father, of course, I respect him. But Gu Qixiao has nothing to do with you."
He was especially adamant on this issue; no matter what happened, he couldn’t calm down.
"Yu, I really like you."
He was far too deeply in love with Ji Yu.
Thus, in matters concerning her, he drew a very clear line—if it affected Ji Yu, he would tread cautiously.
As for the Gu Qixiao matter, for him, it could only be considered an accident. Nobody expected Ji Yu to go this far for him and turn into the state she was in now.
Undeniably, such a situation was immensely enviable.
The person he couldn’t even touch now liked someone else.
Such intense love—he longed to possess it himself.
"So, this absolutely wasn’t something I did. I’m very clear about the fact that these matters are off-limits to you."
Ji Yu said nothing else, silently sitting to the side, waiting for a better outcome.
If anything happened to Hu Jianyu, Ji Yu would never forgive herself.
Thankfully, Hu Jianyu’s situation wasn’t as dire.
When they met again, although he still wasn’t able to move temporarily, at least he could give Ji Yu a reassuring look—to let her know she needn’t worry.
At that moment, Ji Yu couldn’t hold back; tears slid down the corners of her eyes.
She had thought about this scenario many times, knowing it would be better to stay calm.
But alas, these things wouldn’t let her remain calm.
"Dad, don’t you worry. I absolutely won’t let these people continue to enjoy their freedom. Just go ahead and sleep peacefully—when you wake up, you’ll find that everything is over."
Ji Yu spoke softly at this moment.
She understood far too well that, sometimes, these matters were truly exhausting.
"Yuyu, what are you planning to do?" Feng Qinqin didn’t think Ji Yu would let this go so easily.
"Find another suspect."
As for Jiang Huai, whatever he wanted to do was up to him—it didn’t matter much to her anymore.
Ji Yu had no idea how he had managed to sink to such depths. The situation in front of her was already unbearably frustrating; if he continued to bother her, who knew what the outcome would be.
"Yu, I don’t have any ulterior motives—I just want to be by your side. I know you want to solve the case, but this is very dangerous. If I don’t go with you, I can’t rest easy."
In his eyes, there was only Ji Yu.
But Ji Yu felt this wasn’t something to overreact about anymore.
She simply chose not to pay attention to the tail following her.
When she found Hu Qianqian, her emotions were visibly stirred—tinged with both panic and guilt.
Especially when facing Ji Yu, her heart was filled with unease.
She didn’t know what else she could do to cover up this matter.
"It seems you’ve already confessed without being asked. Just explain clearly—why did you do this?"
Ji Yu always felt that since their relationship wasn’t too bad, why did it have to come to this—such an intense fight to the death?
"How could you think this way? Hu Qianqian, do you realize that was your relative?"
Hu Qianqian was terrified. How could she not understand this was about emotions?
But since things had escalated to this point, she truly didn’t know if there were any other solutions. At the very least, given the situation so far, she had succeeded.







