The moment I stepped out of the café, I had already made my decision.
Back in the dormitory, I picked up my phone and opened the chat window for Wang Yi.
On the screen was his last message: "Is there really no possibility for us?"
I stared at those words, feeling not a single ripple of emotion within me.
The feelings that once kept me tossing and turning had now transformed into a light sigh.
With a swift movement of my finger, I decisively tapped "Block."
When the screen notified me that "The other party has been added to the blacklist," an unprecedented sense of relief washed over me.
This was a boundary I had drawn for myself, a complete farewell to the past.
"Meng Yan, what are you doing?" Li Wei pushed the door open, carrying two cups of milk tea. "Still on your phone?"
I raised an eyebrow and set my phone aside. "Nothing much, just cleaning up some unnecessary contacts."
She immediately understood, raising her brows with a smile. "Finally decided to delete him? It was about time!"
I smiled without replying, taking a sip of my milk tea. The sweetness spread on my tongue but couldn’t mask a hint of bitterness deep within.
Perhaps this is the price of growing up.
Meanwhile, on the other side, Wang Yi was engulfed in an unprecedented anxiety.
He repeatedly dialed my number, only to be met with the cold, mechanical voice: "The user you are trying to reach has been added to the blacklist."
Anger, frustration, and helplessness intertwined within him as he gripped his phone tightly, veins bulging on the back of his hand.
"What is happening..." he murmured to himself, his gaze unfocused as he stared at the call log on the screen.
At that moment, Zhang Nana pushed the door open, her face showing clear impatience. "Wang Yi, how long are you going to dwell on this? The Student Council is in chaos, and you need to handle it!"
She was dressed in a bright red dress, her makeup flawless, looking glamorous, yet her tone dripped with disdain.
Wang Yi frowned at her. "What do you mean? How could the Student Council be in chaos?"
Zhang Nana scoffed and tossed her phone onto the table. "Take a look for yourself! Your so-called 'good brothers' have been talking behind your back."
Wang Yi picked up the phone, staring at the flood of group chat messages and anonymous posts on the screen—
【Is the Student Council President abusing power?】
【The untold stories between Wang Yi and Zhang Nana...】
【Some say he even misappropriated funds for the school anniversary?】
Each statement pierced his heart like a knife. He looked up at Zhang Nana, his face pale. "Who posted these?"
Zhang Nana shrugged, feigning indifference. "Who knows? But...," she paused, a glimmer of satisfaction in her eyes, "you've done these things before too. It's only natural that someone would catch you this time."
Wang Yi suddenly stood up, shouting, "Zhang Nana! What do you want from me?"
"What do I want?" She laughed coldly as she stepped closer, poking his chest with her finger. "Who was it that pushed Meng Yan aside to please me? And who promised to help me secure resources for the Student Council? Now that things have blown up, you're blaming me?"
Wang Yi was left speechless, slumping back into his chair with his hands over his head, a look of despair etched on his face.
Everything felt like an out-of-control farce, and he was the biggest loser in it all.
A few days later, the Student Council held an emergency meeting.
The atmosphere in the conference room was tense, with everyone staring down at the documents in front of them, afraid to make a sound.
The teacher at the podium slowly began to speak, "Regarding the recent issues within the Student Council, we have completed our investigation. Wang Yi, due to your mismanagement and inappropriate behavior, we have decided to revoke your position as president."
This statement hit Wang Yi like a bolt from the blue, leaving him frozen in place. His lips trembled, but he couldn't utter a single word.
After the meeting ended, he stumbled out of the classroom and gazed at the empty campus, a sense of loneliness he had never felt before washing over him.
Meanwhile, I was in the library with Li Wei, organizing our graduation materials.
Sunlight streamed through the window onto the table as I opened a thick yearbook filled with memories from our four years of college. I couldn't help but feel a wave of nostalgia.
"Meng Yan," Li Wei suddenly spoke up, "what are your plans after graduation?"
I looked up at her with a warm smile. "First, I'll intern at a big company and then gradually work towards my goals. As for everything else, I'll just go with the flow."
She nodded and finished pasting the last page. "No matter what happens, I will support you!"
We exchanged smiles; although the road ahead was uncertain, it was filled with hope.
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