Sweetlove: Spoiled by My Childhood Sweetheart-Chapter 209 - Hold Me

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Chapter 209: Chapter 209: Hold Me

Chapter 209: Chapter 209: Hold Me

The next day, Jiang Nian did not come, and Zhou Huaiyu informed everyone that she had taken a leave of absence from school.

Both parties eventually reached a reconciliation.

“How could this happen?”

Upon hearing the news, Shen Zhaozhao remained dispirited.

She couldn’t understand; are there really mothers in the world who do not love their own children? Knowing that their child was being bullied yet not standing up for them, and instead choosing to smooth things over.

Sheng Chuyi said, “It might not necessarily mean not loving her; perhaps it was a way to secure a better compensation for her.”

But while physical injuries might heal, how could one compensate for the psychological damages?

“If I were to suffer such grievous injustice, even if the other party brought a lot of money and asked for reconciliation, Old Shen and Ms. Shu Ran would definitely not agree.”

“Not everyone is Uncle Shen and Aunt Shu Ran.” Not everyone is as fortunate as her to have the love of both parents.

A week later, Jiang Nian came looking for Shen Zhaozhao.

“I’m going abroad!” she declared.

Shen Zhaozhao had already heard about it, so she was not surprised.

Jiang Nian continued, “Do you think I’m useless too, living without any dignity?”

Shen Zhaozhao could feel her bad mood and guessed that this matter must have greatly impacted her.

“Not at all, don’t talk like that; I know it’s not something you could decide.”

“It’s alright, you don’t need to worry about me.” Jiang Nian gazed into the distance and said, “Sooner or later, I will make those who looked down on me, those who insulted me, look up to me and regret everything they did to me today.”

Her voice was calm, yet her eyes revealed a determination.

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Shen Zhaozhao was worried she might become too fixated, but she didn’t know what to say to console her, so she could only tell her, “Take good care of yourself abroad, and you can send me messages when you have time. I heard there’s a time difference between here and abroad, so I might not be able to reply immediately, but I will definitely respond when I see it.”

“Okay!” Jiang Nian withdrew her gaze.

“Thank you, Shen Zhaozhao!” she said, “You are the first friend I’ve made and the only one I have. I will always remember you.”

“Me too!” Although they hadn’t known each other for long, Shen Zhaozhao truly regarded her as a friend.

Unfortunately, friends ultimately cannot escape having to part ways.

Suddenly, Jiang Nian opened her arms and hugged her saying, “I will do my best, and you should too.”

“Okay!” Shen Zhaozhao nodded, feeling inexplicably sad.

The next second, Jiang Nian released her, smiled at her, and said, “I’m leaving.” After speaking, she turned around and briskly walked toward the school gate.

Her steps were firm, and she didn’t look back, as if there was nothing here worth staying for.

Shen Zhaozhao watched her receding figure and suddenly felt that leaving here might not be such a bad thing after all.

To her, this place barely held any fond memories. That’s why she could leave so freely, without a hint of reluctance.

Perhaps she will be happier abroad than staying here.

“What are you thinking about?” Sheng Chuyi had unknowingly approached her,

Shen Zhaozhao said, “I was wondering, what are we living for?” She used to think that to live was to eat well, drink well, have fun, and sleep well, but suddenly that seemed not enough.

People should live not just to merely exist, but to live with dignity.

Yet, that is precisely what’s most difficult.

In the face of money and power, dignity seems to become negligible.

Sheng Chuyi looked at her in amazement; it seemed that Jiang Nian’s influence on her was quite significant. She was starting to contemplate such profound questions.