Chapter 1399
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Hannaâs expression changed. Most of the students she saw in the room had abused, beaten, and laughed at her in college.
These people had a good relationship with Christine.
To Hanna, these people were like nightmares in college. Her face was slightly pale and her body trembled faintly.
Shelly, who was holding Hannaâs arm, naturally noticed Hannaâs change.
Shelly strode forward and stood in front of Hanna, helping to block those disdainful and mocking eyes.
âWe didnât come to join the class reunion. Donât flatter yourself!â
Someone said in an ironic tone, âWow sheâs different now. I heard that Hanna has become a cartoonist.
There is still a comic adaptation to be filmed! If it goes viral, Hanna would be famous! How could she want to come to our class reunion?â
Another person sneered immediately, âHanna? Famous? If Hanna becomes famous, Iâm afraid that people will all know the shameless things she did in college before.â
Someone said sarcastically, âHumph. Do you think itâs great to have a comic adaptation after drawing some comic books? We all know what kind of woman she is, and it wonât change.â
âI know, right?â Another voice sounded.
Hanna bit her lower lip tightly and didnât defend herself because she knew that no matter how much she said in front of these people, it would be no use.
When she was in college, she had defended herself. But it was just that these people treated her even more aggressively.
Her explanation was just a joke in the eyes of these people.
Shelly saw her friendâs pale face and was about to leave with Hanna.
However, several of their classmates blocked their way back and wouldnât let them leave at all.
One of them said, âWhy do you leave so quickly? Since weâre all here, why not drink with us and make amends for Christine? If it werenât for you at the beginning, Christine and Lorin would have been together long ago. At that time, it was because of you that Christine and Lorin had misunderstood each other, so Lorin went abroad!â
Someone suggested, âYeah! Hanna should apologize to Christine. How about letting her kneel down and apologize today?â
Hearing this, the others cheered up and said, âOkay, okay! Just let her kneel down and apologize!â
Shelly listened to these peopleâs words and only felt that they were getting more and more exaggerated, âYou perverts! Do you still think it was in the college? You bullied Hanna before. How could you do this again?â
But Shellyâs scolding didnât stop these people at all, and they became more arrogant instead. âShelly, this is none of your business. Youâd better stay out of it, or you will be targeted as well!â
Shelly said impolitely, âIf you want to do anything to Hanna, all of you will be unlucky.â
Those people laughed arrogantly, âItâs funny. Letâs see how unlucky we will be.â Two of them pulled Shelly away from Hanna, and the other one walked to Hanna with a bottle of wine. âHanna, donât you kneel? You have to drink this and apologize to Christine today! We canât let Christine suffer the grievances!â
Hanna took a deep breath. âIâm not guilty. Why should I apologize? Christine and Lorin knew clearly that I didnât do anything to either of them!â
She thought, âIt was them who were sorry for me!â
Hearing this, Christine frowned with dissatisfaction. Thinking that Lorin refused her because of Hanna, Christine was even unhappier.
Christine pretended to be wronged. âForget it. Since Hanna said that she didnât do anything wrong to me, just take it as if she was not.â
âChristine, how could this be possible?
âYeah, you canât let her go so easily!â
âIf you let her go like this, it will only make her more complacent!â
A group of people began to find it unfair to Christine. But they looked funny in Hannaâs eyes.
But then, her shoulder was pressed down so hard that she almost knelt on the ground.
Hanna struggled to push them away, but she couldnât resist the crowd.
With a bang, Hanna was forced to kneel.
Seeing this, Shelly was anxious. âWhat are you doing? Who gave you the right to force people to kneel down?â
Someone sneered, âHanna deserves it. Otherwise, you can kneel down with her!â
Suddenly, Shelly saw a waiter passing by and hurriedly shouted, âGo find someone in the next room.
These people are bullying me and my friends!â
The waiter was stunned for a moment and wanted to ask, but someone said, âWe are playing. We are schoolmates!â
âYouâre kidding me!â Shelly scolded.
âHey, Shelly! Why are you so angry? We just want Hanna to drink!â Then the person smiled at the waiter, âYou can leave now since weâre having a class reunion. How could anything dangerous happen in your restaurant?â
The waiter left suspiciously, and Shelly was immediately disappointed Shellyâs eyes turned red when she saw someone holding Hannaâs chin and forcing her to drink.
âStop! Stop it! You⦠Do you know who Hannaâs boyfriend is? Itâs Calvin Gunner. If you treat her like this, he wonât let you go!â Shelly shouted.
Originally, she didnât intend to tell the truth that Calvin was Hannaâs boyfriend. After all, Hanna did not seem to want to say it to others, but now, she could only use Calvin to stop these people from being ridiculous.
But to Shellyâs disappointment, these people didnât stop but laughed out loud. âShelly, if you want to lie, at least make up a decent story. It is ridiculous to say that Hannaâs boyfriend is Calvin.â
âThatâs right. If her boyfriend is Calvin, my husband will be Jonathan Youngblood!â
Christine didnât smile, and a trace of hesitation flashed in her eyes. She suddenly remembered that Hanna was forced to act as a stand-in last time. Terrible things almost happened. The person who came to save Hanna at that time was from the Gunner Group.
And afterward, all the actors who took part in the strike were replaced. Christine thought, âIs Hannaâs boyfriend really Calvin?â
Thinking of this, Christine couldnât help but be startled. Then she immediately denied it.