Ruling the Historical Romance Novel as the Female Supporting Character-Chapter 431: It’s All This Little Bitch’s Doing

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Chapter 431: It’s All This Little Bitch’s Doing

"You’re trying to deceive into marriage! What kind of family we have is what it is! Wang Fengsong, I never thought you were the type to resort to underhanded methods!" Mu Xiaowei shouted through gritted teeth.

He truly couldn’t understand how he ever liked such a woman back then.

"How is this a deception? You married her, so just treat her well! It’s you who insists on a divorce! You weren’t responsible when our son was growing up, and now you want to hold him back at his wedding?" Wang Fengsong retorted confidently.

For a moment, Mu Xiaowei was at a loss for words.

Seeing him like this, Grandma Cui knew he must be softening, so she stepped in directly.

"Alright, it’s settled then. When Yanming gets married, you both can divorce. I will take good care of my future daughter-in-law and will not allow anyone to make her unhappy again."

Mu Xiaowei’s lips moved slightly, but in the end, he said nothing. Fine, he would keep an eye on his future daughter-in-law and ensure they chose a kind and upright girl to treat her well. If his rotten son dared to do anything wrong to her, he would break his legs.

Once everything was settled, Mu Xiaowei first took Mu Yanming to the hospital, leaving his mother and the housekeeper to watch over him.

He then drove Wang Fengsong to Qing University. When the principal saw them, he didn’t need to ask—they both understood something must have happened.

"Comrade Mu, Comrade Wang, what brings you here?" the principal inquired, feigning ignorance.

Mu Xiaowei apologetically replied, "Principal, I’m really sorry. Our son got into a bit of trouble and can no longer continue his studies, so we want to handle his withdrawal."

"That’s such a pity! But since you have difficulties, we must respect your choice," the principal said politely.

However, their realization that the school already knew about their son’s wrongdoing made their faces awkward.

Still, they could only thank him stiffly and follow him to process Mu Yanming’s withdrawal.

After receiving the withdrawal notice, Wang Fengsong said, "Um, Principal, since Yanming has withdrawn, there’s no point in keeping his exam papers from this morning, right? Could I take them back?"

The exam papers had to be destroyed, as they could be a permanent liability if left behind. However, upon hearing this, the principal’s expression grew particularly awkward.

He wanted to refuse but hesitated when his gaze fell on Mu Xiaowei. Eventually, he didn’t outright reject the request, instead saying apologetically, "The papers were graded by professors sent down from above. I don’t have the authority to make that decision. How about this: I’ll take you to meet those professors and you can ask them if they’re willing to give them to you."

Wang Fengsong, her hands clenching her coat’s hem, replied, "Alright, thank you for your help."

Now that they were under someone else’s control, they had no choice but to comply. Following the principal, they entered the large office where the grading was taking place.

Seeing the professors and the girl casually looking through her textbooks, Mu Xiaowei and Wang Fengsong were startled.

Wang Fengsong instinctively wanted to see the reaction of the man standing beside her, but she didn’t dare to look too closely.

Now she was certain this little brat was indeed Lin Baozhu’s daughter. Moreover, she had learned something.

When she saw her the other day, she was reporting for enrollment?! But she was just a student who got into Qing University—how could she have so much power?

How could she sway the higher-ups and create such a stir? And how could she command those old professors?

What kind of background did she have? Wasn’t Yin Zhenglin the one who said the Lin family didn’t have anyone looking out for them while they were receiving education on the farm?

How could Lin Baozhu, who had disappeared, possibly have such influence and not care for her parents?

Yin Zhenglin would never lie to her.

She felt she could crush him like an ant. But if he dared to betray her, there would be no way out for him.

Could it be that because she made a move, she was caught with something? But her people in Hu City hadn’t found any issues.

Wang Fengsong’s mind raced through countless possibilities. The intertwining events left her head spinning.

However, Su Yijia didn’t give her time to think.

"Principal, why did you bring them here? Who are they?" she asked, resting her chin in curiosity.

"Student Su, these are Mu Yanming’s parents. They’ve completed the withdrawal process, and now they’re here to take his exam papers from this morning," the principal replied, his smile awkward.

Su Yijia didn’t say a word but stared fixedly at Mu Xiaowei and Wang Fengsong. 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎

She remained silent, but a few old professors nearby had already lost their temper.

"Nonsense! Do you think you can just take the exam papers whenever you want? Now that you’re scared, why didn’t you do something sooner? Get lost!"

Wang Fengsong’s face turned awkward, but she bit the bullet and pleaded, "Our son got into a bit of trouble and can no longer continue studying at Qing University, so there’s no point in taking the test."

"What trouble? Did he realize he couldn’t keep up with the lies and fled?" Su Yijia scoffed.

Wang Fengsong nearly exploded with anger but, facing so many people, she dared not act out.

She could only force a smile and say, "Excuse me, comrade, are you a student at Qing University as well? Since this is an exam, isn’t it inappropriate for you to be here?"

"Whether it’s appropriate or not is not for you to decide. Instead of meddling in my business, why don’t you consider how to explain your son’s dismal performance to the higher-ups?"

Su Yijia pulled out a set of exam papers and held them up.

"The National College Entrance Examination consists of five subjects, and this time, we omitted politics and tested four subjects, each worth fifty points, totaling two hundred. The difficulty and topics of this paper are identical to the National College Entrance Examination. So, even if you feel you didn’t do well in the National College Entrance Examination and want to study the textbook again, you wouldn’t perform too poorly on this one.

But your son scored less than thirty combined! How on earth did he get into Qing University with such abysmal results?"