The Vampire Prince’s Blood Slave (53)
Bai Weiwei stood there, watching them without any expression. “What, inviting me to a group dinner?”
Such a large group of girls stopping her, she thought they were here to kidnap a bride.
“Hmph, you really don’t want face, stealing Miss Jessie’s Ocean Blue and still daring to strut about so openly.”
One girl spat viciously.
When other nearby students heard about a theft, they couldn’t help but stop to watch.
Bai Weiwei’s eyes grew blank before they slowly cleared.
She was excited. “Spicy chicken, someone’s coming to pick a fight with me.”
System: …Spicy chicken1?
Bai Weiwei: “Such a rare encounter, I really want to savor the aftertaste of the scene.”
System: “…You, calm down a bit.”
There was some sympathy for coming to pick a fight, but any vicious female supporting lead coming to pick a fight was, in Bai Weiwei’s eyes, a precious creature.
She had to watch and enjoy the play well.
Bai Weiwei remained extremely calm and amicably lifted up her bracelet. “The Ocean Blue you’re talking about, is it this?”
From head to toe, this bracelet, as well as the necklace around her neck, were the only blue things she had.
Among the group, one of the girls in uniform with blonde hair and blue eyes elegantly stared at her with a bit of arrogance.
The fan in her grasp gently unfolded as she said with restraint and disdain, “The Ocean Blue is this year’s latest and most expensive model. My brother finally got one for me, but when I left it in the locker room to change my clothes and forgot to take it back, I didn’t expect it to be lost.”
The gentle smile on Bai Weiwei’s face didn’t change. “Really? That’s awful, there are even thieves in this damned school.”
Jessie’s gaze grew cold, and the fan waved even more anxiously. “Yes, how impudent. Even saying this thief’s name is dirtying my mouth.”
Bai Weiwei nonchalantly raised her hand and twirled her hair, deliberately revealing her Ocean Blue.
Her smile took on a hint of provocation. “Oh, so you know the thief’s name. Aren’t you going to hurry up and catch them?”
Such an attitude incited people’s hate.
Sure enough, one lackey2 immediately exploded.
She rushed over, wanting to snatch the Ocean Blue on Bai Weiwei’s wrist.
“You shameless thief, you’re just a lowly woman from the slums! Who doesn’t know how poor your family is? How could you have an Ocean Blue?”
Bai Weiwei took several steps back to avoid her, slightly raising her brows.
“You think I stole it?”
Jessie sneered. “Otherwise where did your Ocean Blue come from? The poor are such lowly things, our school shouldn’t recruit people like you.”
The surrounding voices of discussion also grew louder.
Most of them believed that Bai Weiwei stole it.
Bai Weiwei smiled, not caring that she was framed. Instead, she untied the bracelet, pinching it between her fingers.
The Ocean Blue bracelet glittered and sparkled.
She coldly eyes Jessie, her smiling expression unchanged. “You’re sure this thing is yours?”
Jessie frowned. Of course it wasn’t hers.
After all, such a new gem hadn’t been released.
It was just that the pictures were out, and there was only one model, making it incredibly precious.
She just hated Bai Weiwei, this green tea b*tch.
The school was currently selecting the most outstanding students, who would obtain an opportunity to pursue advanced studies, something that couldn’t be bought with money.
And Bai Weiwei was extremely likely to be recommended based on her exceptional scores.
Seeing the gem Bai Weiwei was wearing earlier in class, she immediately thought of framing her.
With Bai Weiwei’s reputation dirtied, this opportunity may fall to her.
After all, everyone knew of Bai Weiwei’s impoverished family circumstances.
She simply couldn’t afford jewels, unless she was being kept.
1: 辣鸡: slang for garbage or trash.↩
2: 狗腿的女生: lit. dog-legged (girl); a lackey or henchman.↩