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Chapter 118 Trouble Caused by a Single Strand of Hair
Chapter 118: Chapter 118 Trouble Caused by a Single Strand of Hair
"You’re losing your mind—fine, but pulling my hair? What’s that supposed to mean?"
She was only coming to sort out Sun Shou’s matter, right? How did it spiral into this mess?
She winced at the sight of the two strands of hair. "Do you even understand how important hair is to a woman? And you had the audacity to pull mine?"
Clearly, the focus of the conflict had shifted.
Even Song Xuan hadn’t reacted yet when Ji Yu had already yanked out three strands of her hair.
Looking at the extra strands beside her own lost hair, Ji Yu finally felt some equilibrium.
"Alright, this time neither of us owes the other anything. But if you dare to touch my hair again, don’t blame me for coming after you."
With that, Ji Yu left in a carefree manner.
Dealing with Song Xuan had little to do with ancient clarity or precision; their relationship might not be that significant.
Ultimately, the matter should have been left to the underlying causes to resolve.
Gu Qixiao looked at Song Xuan, who was still down on the floor. His emotions were complex, unsure of what to say to diffuse the situation.
"You already know I love Ji Yu. Why do you still care about such things? Moreover, I’ve told you before—you’re my sister, not my wife."
What she had just said sounded downright obstinate.
It was the first time Gu Qixiao realized she harbored such feelings.
"Xiao, how can you treat me like this? I’ve dreamt of marrying you, but you’ve done this. I really can’t accept it."
She didn’t want to face the truth, but it seemed like things had long spiraled out of her control.
"Think carefully about this. Stop interpreting our relationship with such emotions, and about the slap earlier—that was wrong of me. I’m sorry."
His tone toward Song Xuan remained cold, but Song Xuan still clung to hope, believing there might be other opportunities ahead.
Even the servant who tried to help her up was pushed away—a clear sign that she was furious.
Meanwhile, Gu Qixiao wanted to explain to Ji Yu properly.
But when the call connected, he didn’t know where to start.
"I’m well aware of whatever you might say, so you don’t need to justify anything. To be honest, I wasn’t angry from the start."
This kind of situation should never have existed in the first place.
She didn’t want to compete with Song Xuan over anything. If Gu Qixiao couldn’t handle this properly, she’d leave it for another time.
For now, the issue was shelved. However it unfolded later would depend on the circumstances.
Deep down, she understood this well, and thus never bore resentment toward Gu Qixiao.
"You need to take her to see a psychologist. Her condition is clearly abnormal."
She already knew this was the necessary course of action and offered the most genuine advice.
Yet Gu Qixiao was frustrated. "She resists anything related to psychologists. I don’t even know what she’s trying to achieve."
Previously, Gu Qixiao had arranged for Song Xuan to visit a psychologist, but at the hospital, her extreme aversion caused the plan to fall through.
"Perhaps she’s hiding some deeply unmentionable secret."
Ji Yu didn’t know how to assess Song Xuan.
All she could say was that losing oneself was perhaps the most frightening thing, as evident from Song Xuan’s state, which should have been intervened upon long ago.
"You don’t need to explain much to me. I understand what’s in your heart right now, and I get what you mean. I would never dwell on issues related to Song Xuan."
She was curious about what else Song Xuan might try.
"Alright, since you have nothing else to say, I’ll hang up. I have other matters to attend to."
In whatever Ji Yu did, she always carried herself with decisiveness and efficiency.
Gu Qixiao listened to the dial tone on the other end, inexplicably unsure whether Ji Yu might decisively abandon him in the future, too.
Ji Yu, indeed, had things to attend to.
As for this renowned actress, Ji Yu was no stranger.
Still, her face now was in such a dire state—it definitely needed to be dealt with properly.
"Doctor Ji, I know my face is terrifying now. Tell me—can my face ever return to normal?"
"Returning to normal is possible, but your facial expressions won’t be as natural as before." Ji Yu understood what she was asking.
As an actress, this kind of issue could be fatal.
Sure enough, the woman’s expression looked grim, but she also recognized that many believed her ruined face wasn’t salvageable. Having an option was already a miracle.
"You can go back and think it over. I can help restore you to your original state, but your face can’t undergo any more procedures after that."
Given how damaged things had become, stabilization was the only recourse.
The actress nodded, expressing her understanding. "And the confidentiality here..."
"Don’t worry. Nobody will find out about your facial issues. But first, tell me how many procedures you’ve had done. That will give me a clearer picture."
Ji Yu remained highly cautious about cases like this.
At the very least, the fake implants needed to be removed as soon as possible.
Li Shishi sighed helplessly. "Actually, I’ve had multiple adjustments to my nose and chin, but the results weren’t great. I kept tweaking things until the last procedure caused my face to start deteriorating. That’s when I stopped."
No woman wishes to grow old and look unattractive, after all.
"With your face in this state, continuing to make minor adjustments is simply a waste."
Ji Yu felt genuine pity for this former beauty.
"Being a celebrity means you’ll inevitably face criticism about your appearance. Even as an award-winning actress, you’re not immune."
Talking about her struggles, Li Shishi’s face showed a hint of dejection. "I know exactly what’s wrong with my face, so I wanted to try fixing it. I never thought it’d end up like this."
Her regret over this matter ran deep.
But finding a way to repair the damage was something of a distant hope.
"Everyone’s standards of beauty differ. Even after adjustments, there will always be people who find fault. It’s quite normal."
Anyone going through such circumstances would likely share the same mentality.
But natural beauty remained the most pleasing to the eyes.
"Don’t chase perfection excessively. I know you might still have lingering attachments to such things, but pursuing more procedures after your face recovers will only make the situation more severe."
Ji Yu said all that needed to be said. Whether or not Li Shishi chose to listen was up to her.
"I’ll think about it." Deep down, she still hoped to have the surgery done quickly but feared there might be better experts who could guarantee her facial expressions would remain.
Ji Yu nodded slightly. "We’ll stay in touch via phone."
She understood patients like these well—such thoughts weren’t uncommon, although the outcomes almost never turned out well.
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