Shu Yu transmigrated into a book and became a cannon fodder character who was doomed to be killed. She only appeared twice before being banished thousands of miles away. After realizing that she co...
Chapter 623 Da Ya Knows About Shu Yu's Previous Life
After hanging up the clothes, Da Ya returned to the main room and saw that Sixth Miss's complexion had improved a lot, so she was slightly relieved.
She poured a cup of hot tea for the sixth girl, knowing that she had diarrhea that morning and was probably very hungry now, so she went back and got two boiled eggs.
The sixth girl was very embarrassed, but her stomach was indeed empty and she had some cramping pain.
Daya pushed it over, saying, "Eat up. There's no reason for you to go hungry when you come to our house."
"Thank you, Sister Daya." She had originally planned to sit for a while until she felt more comfortable before leaving.
Daya took her sewing basket and sat down to make clothes for Shuyu. While watching her eat, she asked, "Sixth Miss, may I ask you a few questions?"
"Yes, go ahead and ask."
"I'd like to ask what my son, Ayu, was like when he was with the Shu family."
The sixth girl swallowed the egg. She was young and not as cautious and shrewd as Madam Hou.
If Madam Hou were here, she would most likely have laughed it off when she heard such a question. After all, if the Lu family were asking them about it, it was clearly something Shu Yu hadn't told them.
Moreover, Hou herself had experienced many hardships and could understand why Shu Yu didn't tell her; she knew that Shu Yu didn't want the Lu family to worry.
But the sixth sister was different; she hadn't thought that through yet.
Because of her good relationship with Shuyu during this period, she felt quite indignant about Shuyu's past experiences and angrily brought up the matter of Aunt Xue abusing Shuyu.
Daya was initially calm, but the more she listened, the uglier her face became. She didn't even notice that she was pricking her finger with the needle and thread.
What does it mean to fight with a dog for food? What does it mean to be locked in a dark room after crying out? What does it mean to kneel in the rain wearing only thin clothes? What does it mean to be pushed into a pond and almost drown?
Daya was trembling all over. She had never known that Ayu, at such a young age, was living such a difficult life.
That Aunt Xue deserves to be torn to pieces!!
Her eyes were red-rimmed. Sixth Sister glanced at her as she spoke, and immediately fell silent upon seeing her like this. She belatedly realized that she had said too much unnecessary stuff.
Feeling a little guilty, she couldn't eat the eggs anymore. She apologized to Daya, "DaYa, I'm sorry, I... I... it wasn't that serious. I was just too angry and exaggerated a bit, really."
The sixth sister was almost in tears; she really didn't mean it.
Daya took a deep breath and said in a slightly trembling voice, "It's okay, you did nothing wrong, thank you for telling me all this."
The sixth girl was extremely uneasy, "But..."
"Eat your eggs quickly, or your stomach will feel uncomfortable if you eat them when they get cold."
Daya forced a smile. Just then, the old lady came in, and she immediately sensed that the atmosphere was not quite right.
Why are both girls' eyes red all of a sudden?
"What's wrong?"
Daya shook her head. "It's nothing, we were just talking about some upsetting things." She finally understood why Ayu never talked about her past life after she came back.
The old lady was speechless. "Life is better now, our family is all together again, what is there to be upset about? Even the most upsetting things are over now, so let's not talk about them anymore. Alright, don't just sit here, come out and eat."
Daya put down her sewing basket, composed herself, and led the uneasy Sixth Sister out of the main room.
Although the old lady was very hospitable, the sixth girl felt she had done something wrong and couldn't eat much. She only drank some porridge and then said goodbye and left.
(End of this chapter)