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Women at Forty: Just Right for the Stars and the Sea.
Chapter 34: Gu Jia's Warning. [34]
Summary
Ye Su felt nervous as she prepared to speak about an incident involving her classmate Gu Jia, who was injured during a fight. She emphasized that Gu Jia was the only one hurt, urging for clarity rather than blame. The conflict arose from a dispute over a boy, escalating to physical confrontation. After reviewing surveillance footage, it was determined that Gu Jia's glasses were broken during the scuffle. The involved students were required to apologize, but the sincerity of the apologies was questionable. Gu Jia expressed feelings of neglect from her father, which deeply affected Ye Su. Gu Jia's strong spirit and maturity at such a young age resonated with Ye Su, prompting her to reflect on her own past and the need for a conversation with Gu Cheng.Full content
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