Chapter 829 Going to Meilin Garden 2
Unlike last time, the three big men brought this time all exuded a strong masculine presence, so Yang Xiaoxi wasn’t as scared as before.
When they came before, Cheng Feiyang was so timid that he was even more frightened than her, as if he could be scared away at any moment, giving her no sense of security at all. This time, with three people with strong auras, she reckoned even if a real female ghost showed up, she wouldn’t even think about running.
Ruan Yiqian’s expression changed slightly, "Xining told Mianmian?"
"Who else could it be?" Yang Xiaoxi snorted, "Don’t tell me you don’t know what kind of person your cousin is. Do owners not know whether their dog bites?"
Without Cheng Xining, Mianmian would have known nothing about this house. Although those people in the school knew that Shen Mianmian was going to buy a haunted house, they weren’t so immoral as to introduce her to this one.
Ruan Yiqian was left at a loss for words by Yang Xiaoxi’s retort, his face growing dark. He had always thought that Cheng Xining was just a bit willful and too fond of He Nan, which was why she did some outrageous things.
But he hadn’t expected that she would introduce this house to Shen Mianmian. Both being born and bred Beijing locals, she knew what the house was like; she knew the house had bad feng shui and could even be lethal, yet she introduced it to Mianmian. This was no longer a matter as simple as personal character.
Seeing Ruan Yiqian seemed genuinely upset about the matter, Shen Mianmian thought for a moment and said calmly, "Although Miss Cheng’s intentions were not pure, I wanted to buy this house myself; it doesn’t have much to do with Miss Ruan. Besides, the house wasn’t a bad purchase. Big brother Ruan, you don’t have to feel bad about anything."
She not only did not blame anyone for the matter with the house but she was even grateful to Cheng Xining.
Seeing Shen Mianmian being so reasonable, Ruan Yiqian felt even worse. Mianmian was so understanding, yet he had always been suspicious of her character; no wonder she didn’t like him.
