Chapter 295 - Giving Away
Tang Yin, on the other hand, was the obvious fit for Lin Yi. Their futures would look bright together if they even got into the same college.
Guan Xin sighed, feeling down. It was the first time she’d felt something towards a guy, too…
“He’s not my boyfriend at all……” Tang Yin was getting embarrassed by Guan Xin’s apology.
“Haha.” Guan Xin laughed. This girlfriend of Lin Yi’s was pretty interesting.
The laughter only put Tang Yin into even more embarrassment. “Guan Xin sis! What’re you laughing at! It’s true! You take him if you want!”
“Take him? Why would you get to give him to me if he’s not your boyfriend, then?” Guan Xin teased.
Guan Xin wasn’t too experienced herself- she was still a child in front of her family and friends, and in the hospital as well, but Tang Yin was two years younger than her. It was only natural that she’d feel like an older sister in front of her, since she was a little more mature than Tang Yin was, too.
“I……” Tang Yin paused- it was true! Where did she get off giving Lin Yi away if he didn’t belong to her in the first place?
Lin Yi smiled bitterly from the side. Was he some sort of product? Why were these girls talking about giving and taking him??
“Miss Guan Xin, right? Please come with us for a testimony.” Lingshan frowned as she walked over, her eyes on the nurse who had just pulled away from Lin Yi. So even this pretty nurse had something to do with Lin Yi?
“Is there something wrong with your brain?” Lin Yi turned to her. “Can’t you see what that dumbass did to her neck?”
Dumbass? Lingshan couldn’t help but smile bitterly in her head- only Lin Yi would call the Huang Guanya a dumbass… She’d been treating him as a formidable threat all this while, and here was Lin Yi, writing him off as a dumbass.
Yet there wasn’t much Lingshan could say to that- Lin Yi did take care of Guanya within a few seconds, at the end of the day… For him, at least, Guanya really had been a dumbass.
But what was that comment about her brain?! Did Lin Yi have to speak with such toxicity? It wasn’t the first time he’d commented about her brain like that, too.
“What did you say, Lin Yi?” Lingshan glared. “You need to come with us for a testimony, too! You killed someone, did you maybe realize that?”
“I saved the day!” LIn Yi shrugged. “And you were the one who told me to kill him.”
“If you didn’t want that, then why’d you ask if I’d found a chance to take him down?” Lin Yi curled his lips, not too interested in arguing over something this meaningless with Lingshan… But the tigress really was being annoying, and he needed to respond to her.
“You……” Lingshan was getting irritated as well. “I asked that after you came out!”
“Okay, but that still means that you wanted me to kill him.” Lin Yi said. “Why’d you give me that look when I was going in, then? Something wrong with your eyes? Was there something wrong with your face??”
“You……” Lingshan’s glare reminded Lin Yi of a tigress’- it looked like she wanted to eat him alive.
Lingshan, on the other hand, thought that Lin Yi was a cruel joke God had sent her way! He was always messing with her!
Wangli was watching from afar- he turned from the raging Lingshan to the nurse who seemed to have an ambiguous relationship with Lin Yi. He wondered if a love triangle wasn’t enough… Maybe it had evolved into a love square..?
“Alright, enough with the ‘you’s. You owe me another one! I’ll go to you for the licence plate this afternoon, wait for me.” With that, Lin Yi turned back to Guan Xin, not bothering with Lingshan anymore. “Go get your neck treated- there’s still blood coming out.”
“Okay……” Guan Xin was a nurse, and naturally understood her injury herself. Her skin got cut a little, it wasn’t a big deal.
The police then took her away for a testimony after she’d treated the wound. Lingshan, on the other hand, wondered if she should ask Lin Yi to come along as well. She decided that she’d ask him to do the testimony when he came to her for the licence plate later that afternoon.
Lin Yi reached for Tang Yin’s hand on their way back to Fen’s room, but Tang Yin moved it away fidgetly.
“When’re you gonna keep your promise?” Lin Yi grinned.
“What promise?” Tang Yin paused.
“The quick kiss.” Lin Yi replied.
“Maybe next time!” Tang Yin rolled her eyes at Lin Yi- that courage she had had had long been ruined by Guan Xin. There was no way she could kiss Lin Yi now.
“Can I kiss you then?” Lin Yi, naturally, understood why Tang Yin was upset.
“Go die!” Tang Yin wouldn’t agree to that.
“Ah……” Lin Yi wasn’t thinking of rushing anything. He looked at the time after entering Fen’s room- it was almost time for class.
Xiaobo was saying goodbye to Fen, who still hadn’t made her decision about the birthday feast yet. She was apparently still considering it.
Xiaobo didn’t rush her.
The four walked out of the hospital and got a cab. Lin Yi was dropped off near the villa area- he had told the group that he had the licence plate thing to sort out that afternoon.
Lin Yi skipping class had become a common occurrence at this point- no one minded anymore. Tang Yin couldn’t do much about that, as well- such were the likes of Young Master Lin: it was impossible to get him to study at school like a good student.
Lin Yi drove the van to the police station- there was no licence plate on it, and Lin Yi found himself quite lucky that he didn’t bump into any traffic police. He’d have to call Lingshan again otherwise.
Lingshan was quite troubled in her office- Bojia had been saved, but his condition had yet to be stabilized. There was no telling when he’d wake up.
The psycho murderer case lacked clues, and it’d be really bad if the last trace died here. Lingshan was quite pressured- she wondered if she was fit for her current position in the first place.
She never said anything mocking to Lin Yi when he arrived- she couldn’t really piss Lin Yi off anymore… She used to rely on Huaijun for cases, and Lin Yi had basically assumed that role now…
Why was she so useless?! Couldn’t she crack her case with her own abilities? It was something that had been on Lingshan’s mind that she couldn’t do anything about.
She copied down the van’s model number and engine number, and managed to get the details after a call. It was a vehicle registered at a second-hand car company.
It was confirmed that it hadn’t been stolen- Heibao had bought it for ten thousand kuai, telling the owner of the company that he’d do the registration a few days later.