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School Hunk or Childhood Sweetheart?

Chapter 351: Cheering You Up

Author: Li Mengyu
updatedAt: 2025-09-22

CHAPTER 351: CHAPTER 351: CHEERING YOU UP

Thinking about the doubts that had crept into her mind during the day, Shen Weiyi’s heart couldn’t help but sink. After a moment, she managed to lift her spirits and plastered on a smile, "Alright then, we’ll be heading off now. Make sure you come next time we have a dinner gathering."

Shen Weiyi didn’t say whether she would go or not, instead turning to Sheng Ting, "Let’s leave too!"

Sheng Ting gave a faint nod to everyone, and then proceeded to open the passenger door for Shen Weiyi, watching her get in before he walked around to the driver’s seat.

As the car pulled away, they could faintly hear the group’s complaints:

"Look at her attitude, acting so high and mighty for a mere intern. Who does she think she is?"

"Qiaoqiao, you’re much better, some people can’t compare with you."

"..."

"Enough, don’t be angry, let’s go!" Meng Qiao said, soothing the group with a smile. Glancing in the direction the car had left, her expression turned noticeably darker.

She didn’t believe Shen Weiyi to be the kind of person who thought too highly of herself; surely there must be some reason behind her actions.

Thinking about her last name made her feel even heavier.

Seated in the car, Shen Weiyi looked over at Sheng Ting in the driver’s seat, "Do you have something you want to ask me?"

"Ask what?"

Shen Weiyi: "Like if I’m happy with my job or if I’m being bullied by anyone?"

Sheng Ting turned his head to look at her, "I knew you’d be able to handle it."

"You’re right," Shen Weiyi couldn’t help but laugh upon hearing that.

After all, it was her company, she couldn’t let anyone bully her.

As for those colleagues in her department, they were just flatterers, it was nothing more than human nature.

Would they feel ridiculous, once they found out Meng Qiao wasn’t the boss’s daughter, recalling how they behaved now?

"But..." After a pause, she heard Sheng Ting’s voice continue, "If you’re tired, or if something bothers you, you can tell me. I might not be able to help you with work-related things, but at least I can offer you a shoulder or make you something delicious to cheer you up."

"Okay!" Shen Weiyi replied with a smile.

The two shared a warm smile, tenderness in their eyes.

The next day when she went to the company, everyone’s gazes were noticeably colder than they had been two days earlier.

In contrast to the errands and menial tasks she had been given the previous two days, today, from the moment she entered the office, not a single person paid her any attention. It seemed as if they had conspired to ostracize her together.

Especially the female colleague who had asked her to deliver documents the previous afternoon and had been turned down.

Her looks were gloomy all morning.

Secretary Jiang had accompanied Shen Juanzhi to a signing ceremony in the morning and had only returned to the company around noon. As soon as he entered the office, he announced to everyone, "The meeting room will be used for a meeting in five minutes. Put your work on hold for a while; I have new tasks to assign to everyone after."

Hearing this, everyone stopped what they were doing, and Shen Weiyi also picked up her notebook and pen, preparing to head to the meeting room with everyone else.

The female colleague next to her gave her a look and couldn’t help but snort with laughter, "You’re not thinking of following us to the meeting, are you?"

The other colleagues followed suit with their gazes: "Tsk, I hate it when people have no sense of boundaries, not even knowing their own status."

"A meeting for permanent staff is no place for an intern, is it?"

"..."

Seizing the opportunity, the group began jeering at Shen Weiyi.

Just then, Secretary Jiang emerged from the office and glanced at everyone, "What are you all just standing around for?"

He then looked in Shen Weiyi’s direction, "You come along too."

The group was taken aback upon hearing this.

Someone even spoke up to remind him directly, "Secretary Jiang, she’s just an intern. We’re holding a meeting; there’s no need to call her over, right?"

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