Quick Transmigration: Kitten's Healing Handbook - Chapter 79
Chapter 79: Light In The Cracks 12
Ling Sheng and Xu Qiuran’s guardians engaged in bribery ((this does not specifically refer to acts against public officials)), destroyed evidence, obstructed justice, and failed to properly supervise their children. Each was fined 50,000 yuan, and they must jointly bear Lin Yao’s past and present medical expenses, future psychological treatment costs, and compensate for mental distress.
The school is responsible for negligence in supervision and must publicly announce the handling of this school bullying incident, compensate Lin Yao, and, with the consent of the involved party, the compensation amount will be negotiated between the school and the involved party.
On the day of her discharge, Lin Yao received a bank card from Liu Youcai: “The police should have told you about the handling results. I specifically fought for the school’s compensation for you; it’s definitely the largest amount the school can offer.
Considering your family’s situation, your compensation for mental distress and compensation money, as well as your future estimated psychological treatment costs, are all in this card. I’m giving it directly to you. Keep it safe. With this money, you shouldn’t have to worry about tuition fees and living expenses for college.
Lin Yao, your life will get better and better, starting with financial freedom.
The teacher knows this is difficult, but the outside world is vast; it’s not just family and school. Don’t let past suffering trap you. ”
Liuli knew that Liu Youcai had helped her a lot during this busy time, visiting her in the hospital every few days. If Lin Yao were still alive, she would have been very moved.
Although the last time Lin Yao was hospitalized, what he said as a teacher was like a knife in Lin Yao’s heart, it’s undeniable that compared to Lin Yao’s head teacher, Liu Youcai was a very responsible teacher.
“Thank you, Teacher Liu. I will try my best. Teacher Liu, I want to transfer schools; can you help me arrange it? ”
“No problem. Which school do you want to transfer to? The teacher will help you coordinate. ”
“Teacher, I want to go to G City No. 1 Middle School. ”
Liu Youcai had seen Su Laidi’s attitude towards Lin Yao, so he understood that Lin Yao now wanted to escape not only their school but also her home.
Considering that Lin Yao might not want to live in the dormitory anymore, Liu Youcai also proactively mentioned: “No problem, G City No. 1 Middle School allows commuting. Do you need the teacher to help you find a rental apartment near the school? ”
“No, there’s only half a semester left until the College Entrance Examination. Living in the dormitory is convenient for studying, but thank you for your kindness, Teacher Liu. ”
“This is what a teacher should do. Are you going home now? I drove here; I can give you a ride. ”
“Thank you, Teacher. ”
If someone had cared for Lin Yao like that at the time, regardless of their sincerity, she probably wouldn’t have been so desperate.
When she returned home, Su Laidi and Lin Chen were not there. Tuánzi had told her earlier that Lin Chen had started his winter vacation, and Su Laidi had taken him on a trip.
This is also good. After all, she is Lin Yao’s mother, and there is a bl00d relation; she shouldn’t completely ignore the original Lin Yao’s feelings and oppose her mother.
As long as it’s the same as now, each living their own lives is fine. She is not Lin Yao; she doesn’t need Su Laidi’s attention and love, so don’t bother her while she’s doing her mission.
If she really gets in her way, she’s not a soft steamed bun like Lin Yao. She will let her experience the intensity of depression turning into bipolar disorder.
Liuli looked at her packed belongings—just two suitcases; she didn’t even need to hire a moving company.
Liuli went back to school one more time. There were still things to take from the dormitory: textbooks and stationery from the locker where she kept personal belongings, and the utility knife that ended Lin Yao’s life. These things were unimportant to Liuli but were precious to Lin Yao.
Liuli wasn’t someone who would shortchange herself. She refused Liu Youcai’s help in finding an apartment, just to maintain Lin Yao’s thrifty image. After leaving L City, no one would know how she spent the money in the card.
She took her luggage and boarded the high-speed train. An hour later, she arrived in G City. She rented a refined suite in the suburbs, after all, she only needed to stay there before school started; after that, she would be living in the dormitory, so there was no commuting issue.
If such a refined suite were rented near the school, the price would be three times higher than here.
After settling into her little nest, Liuli lay on the bed and rubbed her temples. She would unconsciously be influenced by Lin Yao’s thinking habits; she even considered the cost-effectiveness of renting a place.
But Liuli didn’t dislike this feeling. This poor girl, since she was living as her, she had no reason to erase the traces of her existence.
Arriving in G City, the mission should be put on the agenda.
“Tuánzi, where is Jianbing’s reincarnated being now? ”
“Jianbing Lord’s reincarnated being is working part-time at the Xingjia Coffee shop on XX Street this winter vacation. High-end coffee shops have good salaries. ”
That’s in the CBD; it’s too far from where she lives. Working there and being Jianbing’s colleague would be too difficult for this naturally lazy kitten.
Besides, she doesn’t need money now, so there’s no reason to convince herself to suffer this kind of hard labor.
Her current attire would likely be looked down upon at a high-end coffee shop. After thinking it over, Liuli decided to meet him on the way when Jianbing got off work; making an impression would be enough.
After all, there’s a whole semester to get along; there’s no rush.
Tuánzi was already used to Liuli making excuses for her laziness. What could she do? This little ancestor is right!
The next day, Liuli pretended to be looking for a part-time job nearby and happened to meet Jianbing getting off work from the coffee shop. Liuli was a little “hesitant” but still went up to him: “Hello, excuse me, is this shop still hiring…?”
Bai Zhiheng himself was in the darkness and shouldn’t be meddling in other people’s business, but he seemed to see his own shadow in this girl: “Not hiring. ”
After Liuli thanked him, she was about to go check another place. Bai Zhiheng knew he didn’t have the ability to meddle in other people’s business, but seeing the thin girl, he kindly reminded her: “This is the time when these shops are closing or changing shifts; it’s not a suitable time for you to look for work. ”
There’s a follow-up, which was an unexpected surprise for Liuli. She thought he would be taciturn like Lin Yao.
Since the opportunity was so good, Liuli approached him: “Thank you. My name is Lin Yao. I just moved to G City, so I’m not very familiar with the area. ”
Bai Zhiheng saw that the girl had told him her name, so he should reciprocate: “My name is Bai Zhiheng. ”
“Since now is not a good time to apply for a job, I’ll go back first.
I actually live quite far from here, but I saw online that this is G City’s central business district, so there should be more opportunities, but it seems I might not be suitable. ”
Liuli looked at the obviously more expensive fabric of Bai Zhiheng’s clothes, then at her own rough material, and sighed: “Thank you for your kindness. ”
Liuli went back. Bai Zhiheng sighed inwardly; he only looked like he was doing well; otherwise, he wouldn’t be working part-time.