Rebirth from the Ashes - Chapter 514 - Can’t Quit
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Chapter 514 - Can’t Quit

Chapter 514 - Can’t Quit

Su Ruowan was inconsolable. Swollen in the eyes, she gazed at Li Jingran and Su Mushi in guilt, distress, and self-reproach. Her voice was hoarse. "Mushi, Mom, I'm sorry. I embarrassed the Su family."

She never imagined things to wind up this way. She dreamed of a bright future and a positive outlook. Was the future crumbling down on her because of one slip-up?

No!

No way Jose!

She must rise and not give up! No one could beat her down!

Li Jingran did not have the heart to tell her daughter off after witnessing the latter dwelling in sadness. Li Jingran sighed. "Why didn't you come to me beforehand?"

"Muyan said everything will be okay." Su Ruowan pushed the blame to Su Muyan, bringing him down with her.

She could not let herself be the only one to be blamed for this. Su Ruowan would not have landed in hot water had Su Muyan done things right the first time.

The color drained from Li Jingran's face. "Your brother told you to do so?"

"No, don't misunderstand, Mom." Su Ruowan shook her head. "It was me. Don't fault Muyan. It was my fault. Muyan was only trying to help but didn't think this would happen. I've failed you."

Standing in a corner, Su Mushi was lost in his own world. Not only did Su Muyan procure songs and lyrics to build his image as a gifted musician, but he also dragged Wanwan into the mire.

This matter was more than met the eye.

Perhaps he should use this fact to his advantage so Su Muyan had a taste of what it was like to be forsaken by their father!

"You two should have thought it through beforehand." Words were futile at this point. Li Jingran had no choice but to clean up after the siblings.

Prior to her arrival, her husband had received the news and began pulling strings with the media to stop the plagiarism scandal from getting out. Surely, they could reduce the damage to a minimum.

In a way, plagiarism was not that big of a deal in showbiz and the music scene.

During the early days, there were certain TV shows, movies, and songs that were a hit in China, prompting its actors and singers to rise to fame. With the coming of the internet age, it was found out decades later