Mi Duoduo unexpectedly discovers that she is just a minor character in a novel, and she gains a golden finger ability: she can view the deepest secrets in everyone's heart, as well as see the p...
Lu Xiangbei told Lin Xiang about the time when he was tricked into taking Chinese medicine and forced into having sex with Mi Jia.
Although Lin Xiang was very angry, the incident had already happened and could not be changed. Later, she heard that Mi Jia asked for compensation and promised not to care about the matter anymore. Lin Xiang, like Lu Xiangbei, was filled with guilt towards Mi Jia.
When they heard that Mi Duoduo might be Mi Jia's child and Lu Xiangbei's blood, Lin Xiang and Lu Xiangbei did not think that Mi Jia was using the child to exchange for money. They knew Mi Jia's experience, so they sympathized with her.
"Hubby, if Duoduo is really your child, let's take her back."
The next day, the couple went to the Huo family to talk about the matter. Lu Xiangbei also did a paternity test with Mi Duoduo.
However, when Lu Xiangbei proposed to take Mi Duoduo back, he was strongly opposed by Mi Duoduo.
Mi Duoduo cried and shouted that she only wanted Dad Huo and Mom Huo, and didn't want any other father.
At this time, Lu Xinyao and her younger brother Lu Hongyu, who knew the truth, could not accept the sudden appearance of their younger sister and older sister.
Mi Duoduo from the Huo family is making a fuss, and so are Lu Xinyao and Lu Hongyu from the Lu family.
The two families had no choice but to maintain the status quo, and Lu Xiangbei gave the Huo family child support for Mi Duoduo every year.
Because of this incident, the elders of both families were fine, but the children were different. Lu Xinyao and Lu Hongyu hated Mi Duoduo, while Huo Yan and Huo Qi hated Lu Xinyao and Lu Hongyu for being mean to Mi Duoduo. In this way, the four children who originally had a good relationship became sworn enemies.
So Mi Duoduo was very conflicted, "If my brother's love life gets even worse because of me... oh, I'd feel so guilty."
Huo Yan: ...Actually, there is no need to be so. If it is destined to be yours, it will come to you eventually. If it is not destined to be yours, don’t force it. There is no need to care so much about those things.