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Qin Manshu clenched her fists, then obediently left Old Madam Qin's office with her head down. After leaving the office, she tried to calm herself down before returning to her room.
Madam Qin's illness has relapsed. Madam Qin's health has always been poor. After her husband passed away, her mental state became unstable. Recently, she has been further agitated by some unknown stimulus, and she often talks nonsense and does things that are both laughable and absurd.
Old Mrs. Qin has been holding this matter firmly in her heart. She cares more about the Qin family's situation than anyone else. She doesn't want Mrs. Qin's scandal to be discussed by others. She usually invites a psychologist in, but there is only one, and he is a foreign doctor. The confidentiality measures are very good. That psychologist basically signs a confidentiality agreement every time.
The costs are very high; besides treatment fees, there are also hush money payments. The agreement also includes an exorbitant penalty for breach of contract that the doctor would never dare to disclose.
The caregiver was actually in a difficult position for Madam Qin. The old lady insisted that the caregiver stay by Madam Qin's side to keep an eye on her, but it was impossible to let the caregiver really harm Madam Qin. Only when Madam Qin might offend the old lady would everyone use some coercive measures. As for other situations, everyone basically dared not do anything.
When Qin Manshu entered, her room had been ransacked.
Qin Manshu's expression was not good, but she still controlled her temper and asked the caregiver, "Wasn't my room locked? How did Madam get in?"
The caregiver explained nervously, "Madam Qin kept banging on the door, and we were afraid something might happen to her, so we opened the door."
The caregiver wasn't lying; the woman had red, swollen areas on her forehead.
Qin Manshu stopped Madam Qin, who was about to continue rummaging through things. When Madam Qin saw Qin Manshu, she immediately grabbed her and raised her voice: "It's you, it's you! You're the one who hid my daughter! How could you hide my daughter? Give her back to me right now! Where did you hide her?"
Madam Qin searched frantically, turning everything upside down. The room was now a chaotic mess. Qin Manshu comforted Madam Qin, "Mom, it's me. I've always been here. I'm your daughter."
The woman looked terrified when she saw Qin Manshu. She hysterically cried out, "No, no, you're not my daughter! How could my daughter be like you? Are you my precious daughter who's been hidden away?"
Qin Manshu began searching for evidence. There was a photo album filled with pictures of her as a child. She found a picture of Madam Qin when she had just given birth to her.
Madam Qin stared at the photo for a long while, then grabbed Qin Manshu and murmured, "Oh, you are my baby, baby, how have you grown so big? Did you eat and dress well while Mommy was away..."
After several attempts, Qin Manshu managed to calm Madam Qin down. Her temper was even better than the caregiver's. Even though her expression was initially not very pleasant when she heard Madam Qin barge into the room, she was Madam Qin's most obedient and gentle daughter at that moment.
After calming Madam Qin down, Qin Manshu asked the caregiver to take Madam Qin to rest, and then focused her attention on the messy room.
The caregiver asked, "Ms. Qin, do you need someone to clean the room?"
"No need. Just close the door after you go out. I can tidy up my room myself." Qin Manshu watched the caregiver leave and close the door before locking the door herself.
She didn't look anywhere else, but went straight to the pile of documents that Madam Qin had brought out and sorted them out one by one. In addition to information documents, there were also many collected photos, and the person in the photos was Ye Zhiwei.