"Jing Ning, I don't think you're really aware of the situation. We're not in the same boat. You need to settle your own problem and not rely on someone else. This is none of my problems, and I am not obliged to help you save anyone!"
I hung up the phone without hesitation.
Jing Ni looked at me with a burning gaze. "He wants you to take the blame?"
I nodded. "So that he can bail Ye Qian out."
Jing Ni chuckled coldly, "They wish! In his dream! I'll make them pay for even suggesting something so ludicrous!" Jing Ni grabbed her computer.
I sighed. We were both Jing Tian's students. In fact, we could be considered his disciples. I knew what Jing Ni wanted to do when she took out her laptop.
"Jing Ni, let's not get ahead of ourselves. You need to calm down." I pleaded gently.
"I'm very calm." Jing Ni didn't even raise her head. Her fingers moved quickly on the keyboard.