<h1>Chapter 167 [Big Shotâs Story 1] Jealousy of a Love Rival</h1>
The reason why Cheng Biyun had started a fight with the original owner was simple. To summarize in five words, it was because of the âjealousy of a love rival.â
Cheng Biyun overheard the conversation between her father Cheng Lianshan and his subordinates and quickly learned that the Governor Yan, whom sheâs always admired, was going to the Pear Jade Theater today to watch the opera. As such, she went there early and planned to have a good seat. By the time her father and his entourage had arrived, she would have a chance encounter with them and would naturally share the same booth with Governor Yan.
However, she didnât expect that once she arrived in the theater, the best place was already occupied by none other than Chu Jiao, whom she had always found to be unpleasant to the eye in school. As a result, she pompously asked Chu Jiao to give up her seat.
Originally, before Commander Chu had gotten involved in an accident, nobody in the entire Zhi Li would dare provoke his precious daughter Chu Jiao. Although Cheng Biyun was also domineering in her own right, she was still ordered by her father who was just one rank lower, to not provoke Chu Jiao outright.
At first, she didnât think it to be a such big deal, but once she learned that Chu Jiao was Governor Yanâs fiancĂŠe, she became more and more resentful towards her. Governor Yan was an excellent and capable man, why couldnât he become hers?
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After learning that Commander Chu was assassinated, Cheng Biyun finally felt proud and elated. Without her fatherâs influence, Chu Jiao had nothing.
So, she impudently asked Chu Jiao to give her seat to her.\n
And, the original owner âChu Jiao,â whose father had just passed away, experienced the drastic changes in her treatment in just a few short months. The people who kept praising her before have long since disappeared, and the initially warmhearted female classmates had also become cold and indifferent. Today, she had wanted to come to her fatherâs favorite theater to enjoy a play. But, as everything unfolded, even her usual seat was demanded from her, resulting in her temper finally flaring up. But, she did not utter a word.\nEkvb csvb sq vblx alpkpvydv vs xyjl oyu qsa vbl svbla yde bszekdt srrspkdt hklop, vbl pkvwyvksd vaydpnldele kdvs y qktbv.
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In modern terms, Cheng Biyun was your typical face-con(1).
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Face-con means someone who cares about othersâ facial appearances.Â
Du Xiruo held the current flowery role of the Pear Jade theater. Cheng Biyun had also eaten noodles with âhimâ through her fatherâs useful connections and had seen how pretty Du Xiruo truly looked underneath, after removing his heavy makeup.Â
Although he didnât look as heroic and dignified as the Governor, he was nevertheless, a refined and gentle pretty boy. Seeing Du Xiruoâs personally coming to act as their mediator and even vacating the seat just for her, she realized that the play was about to start and wondered when Governor Yan was going to come, so she immediately curbed her temper.
âChu Jiao, consider yourself lucky,â Cheng Biyun snorted twice, âSince Sir Du has spoken, I no longer have the energy to bother with you.â
Chu Jiao curiously raised a brow.
One was a mediator, while the other one was a condescending party. Did she have to thank them for their smooth collaboration?\n\nChu Jiao cast him a short glance before shifting her eyes away.
Unfortunately, it was not a familiar face.
Disappointment quickly flashed across her heart.
After indifferently brushing past the man, Du Xiruo called out behind her, âMiss Chu, your umbrella!â
Chu Jiao waved her hand idly without turning her head back.
âI donât want anything of mine that has been carelessly touched by others.â
âWhichever of you likes it can have it.â
âI despise filth.âÂ
Hearing this, the man who had his hands stuffed in his army pants pockets suddenly took them out and grabbed the dainty wrist of the girl who was just about to leave.