The yandere CEO’s Black Moonlight is reborn again

Chapter 302 Extra 2: Su Ma and the Rebellious Xi Zai

Chapter 302 Extra Chapter 2: Su Ma and the Rebellious Xi Zai (Part 2)
When the orphanage gives snacks to the children, and Tang Zhiyi sits alone in a corner without taking any, Su Qinqin will specially bring a small cake to the corner and give it to her.

But Tang Zhiyi stubbornly said she didn't like this flavor of cake, actually using this as an excuse to make her impatient with her. Someone who's been ignored for so long, suddenly receiving attention, will instinctively push her away. But that person acted as if she had no temper at all; she would bring over every flavor of cake and ask her, until Tang Zhiyi finally couldn't help but ask, "Can't you just ask me which one I want and then go get it?"

Su Qinqin smiled and followed up, asking, "Which one do you want?"

Then Tang Zhiyi learned to take the initiative to express what she wanted.

When the children played games together, Tang Zhiyi, who had only recently entered the orphanage and hadn't fully integrated yet, easily became the target of their bullying. They would deliberately gang up on her to make her lose the game, and then demand the cookies they had given her that morning.

Growing up in a family that favored sons over daughters, Tang Zhiyi often felt like she was living under someone else's roof, so she learned to read people's expressions from a young age. She quickly realized that they were targeting her, so she refused to hand over the cookies. The orphanage only distributed cookies once a week, and she herself couldn't bear to eat them.

When she refused, they started grabbing at her. She resisted passively, and everything became chaotic. The children's commotion quickly attracted the teachers' attention. The teachers had many things to worry about every day and didn't have time to dwell on the truth of every little thing. They subconsciously listened to the first child who loudly tattled: "It's Tang Zhiyi causing trouble. Not only did she not accept the punishment for losing the game, but she also tried to hit someone!"

The teacher's indiscriminate criticism reminded Tang Zhiyi of her parents' biased treatment of her at home, regardless of right or wrong. Her stubborn refusal to admit her mistake only deepened the teachers' bad impression of her. Just as the final punishment was about to be handed out, Su Qinqin pushed through the crowd and walked towards her. So many people thought she was a bad child, but only she chose to believe her and give her a chance to prove herself.

Tang Zhiyi didn't cry or make a fuss. She walked up to the two people who had been the most enthusiastic in their advocacy, deliberately handed the cookies to one of them, pointed at the other, and said, "If you tell the truth about what he did, I'll give you all the cookies."

Children of this age still find it hard to resist the temptation of snacks. He quickly told the story of how another person conspired with others to frame Tang Zhiyi. Since the teachers were all there, he deliberately omitted his part, since Tang Zhiyi only asked him to talk about what the other person had done.

When the other person heard him take all the blame, he immediately objected and started fighting with him on the spot. They hit and cursed each other, and the two of them revealed all the bad things the other had done, leaving the people around them dumbfounded.

The consequence of proving herself was that the other children kept their distance from her, and the teachers thought she was very cunning for her age. Only Su Qinqin's eyes lit up instantly, and she exclaimed, "My goodness, you're so smart!"

Tang Zhiyi has been very sensitive to other people's emotions and attitudes since she was a child. She could tell that Su Qinqin's praise was not fake; she genuinely thought Tang Zhiyi was very smart.

Because of the other teachers' prejudices and Su Qinqin's simple and warm-hearted personality, over time, Su Qinqin almost became the person specifically responsible for taking care of Tang Zhiyi at the orphanage. Whenever something happened to Tang Zhiyi, the other teachers would immediately call on Su Qinqin to handle it, whether it was good or bad. She was like Tang Zhiyi's guardian, always there when needed. Her companionship lasted for almost the entire period of Tang Zhiyi's time at the orphanage.

When the orphanage received donations, they would buy new clothes and shoes for the children. The clothes came in many styles, but the shoes only came in two colors: blue for boys and pink for girls. Tang Zhiyi rarely wore such nice clothes, but she threw away her shoes. Su Qinqin, when she found out, didn't scold her but patiently asked her why. Tang Zhiyi hesitated for a long time before telling the truth.

When she was little, she could only wear black shoes at home because they were dirt-resistant. But she envied other little girls' pretty pink shoes. So when her mother asked her what gift she wanted most, she said without hesitation that she wanted a pair of pink shoes. Her mother bought them for her, and in the end, she wore those shoes to the orphanage.

So when Su Qinqin gave her the pink shoes, she asked Su Qinqin if she was going to throw them away too. Su Qinqin hugged her and cried, saying she would never buy pink shoes again.

Her heart was too soft, so soft that sometimes Tang Zhiyi felt that she only needed to pretend to be pitiful and she would give the whole world to her. So soft that sometimes Tang Zhiyi was afraid that she would be eaten up by this dirty world sooner or later.

Su Qinqin can be quite silly at times, so silly that she loses the money she's saved up for a long time to buy her a birthday cake, but she'll still optimistically borrow the ingredients to make a cake for her herself.

"Is it tasty?"

"It tastes much worse than what you buy."

"Let me try it. Oh dear, it's not very good for the first time."

But Tang Zhiyi still finished eating.

……

Su Qinqin sometimes possesses a profound wisdom, in Tang Zhiyi's view.

Su Qinqin was called to school for the first time because the teacher said Tang Zhiyi had been fighting. The boy opposite her was crying incessantly, covering his bleeding face, while Tang Zhiyi, covered in dust, remained calm like an adult.

Su Qinqin argued her case forcefully, and Tang Zhiyi, seeing someone so kind and weak lose her temper for the first time, defended her at all costs.

"Go ahead and call the police! Your son bullied a little girl, and when he couldn't win, he got beaten up, and now he thinks he's in the right?"

After the person left, Tang Zhiyi asked her why she trusted her so much.

Su Qinqin said she thought she was a good child.

Then Tang Zhiyi asked her why she didn't ask what happened, and Su Qinqin said she believed that Su Qinqin would tell her when she was ready.

After a while, Tang Zhiyi said, "He said my parents don't want me anymore."

Su Qinqin said angrily, "Then he really deserves to be hit..."

Tang Zhiyi added, "I think he's right."

Su Qinqin choked: "Then why did you hit him?"

Tang Zhiyi suddenly didn't want to talk anymore, feeling that she was being pretentious.

Tang Zhiyi: "I didn't like him, so I beat him up."

What she didn't finish saying was that the boy called her a jinx, and that everyone would abandon her!
She suddenly looked up and asked, "Will you abandon me in the future?"

Su Qinqin: "Of course not!"

Then, as if making some kind of promise, he added: "...never."

……

Sometimes, Tang Zhiyi would find Su Qinqin, who was always around her, annoying: "Is it because you're too stupid that you don't have any friends?"

Su Qinqin: "What nonsense are you talking about? Of course I have friends. I have a best friend who's a big star, but unfortunately..."

Tang Zhiyi: "It's a pity you got tired of me later?"

"It's a pity she's dead."

She was cyberbullied by people who were jealous of her, and eventually committed suicide.

She didn't say it aloud; she didn't want the innocent child to be tainted by the darkness of the adult world. Children should be happy and carefree every day.

Tang Zhiyi had never seen Su Qinqin with such an expression before. It was as if the person who had always been carefree had suddenly revealed a bit of real emotion. It turned out that she was not incapable of sadness; she was just very good at hiding her grief.


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