Madam, Your Persona Has Been Exposed

Recently, everyone in the Kyoto social circle is buzzing about one thing: it is said that the long-lost daughter of the Su family, one of the four major wealthy families, has returned.

Some p...

Chapter 15 Grandpa Su's Help, Family Gathering

"Okay, Teacher Yan."

"Thank you, Principal. We'll head back now."

Mr. Su took Su Ya into the car. To be honest, he was very angry. Those teachers were clearly treating his daughter like an idiot, pushing her around like a ball. But who could blame him when his daughter's grades were simply appalling?

After thinking for a moment, Mr. Su spoke up. "Ya Ya, it's all my fault. If I had known earlier, my grades would never have been so bad if you had grown up in the Su family. Don't take what the teachers say too seriously."

"Dad, I'm fine."

After hearing his daughter's words, Su's father knew that although she said she was fine, she must be feeling bad inside.

So he picked up the phone and called Mr. Su, who answered quickly.

Before Su's father could speak, Old Su asked, "Qinghai, how is Ya Ya's school?"

"Dad, Principal Wang has agreed. We can start school tomorrow."

"Okay, I'll bring Ya Ya back for lunch later. Everything's ready at home. Tonight, I'll have Su Qingsheng and his family come back so Ya Ya can get to know them."

"Okay, Dad."

Grandpa Su didn't tell Su's father that he had also helped with this matter. That morning, Grandpa Su had already learned from his youngest son about Su Ya's previous academic achievements. They were consistently excellent, but this only made Grandpa Su feel more guilty. If his grandson hadn't gone missing, and had grown up in the Su family receiving the best education, his grades would never have been so poor.

Su Peitong's granddaughter was about to attend the best school in Kyoto, so Grandpa Su called his old friend, Ye, the former principal of Kyoto No. 1 Middle School, hoping that he could do him a favor.

Mr. Wang said he would discuss it with his son, but he couldn't guarantee whether it would work out in the end; he could only say he would do his best.

However, Grandpa Su knew that Old Ye was the former principal of Kyoto No. 1 High School, and his words carried weight. As long as he spoke up, the matter would definitely be accomplished.

He'd been restless all morning, and Grandma Su had scolded him several times already.

Finally, the long-awaited notification arrived: Suya had successfully enrolled in school.

The weight was lifted off my shoulders.

However, Grandpa Su still took out his phone and sent a message: "Old buddy, I owe you a favor."

Grandpa Su didn't know that Old Ye's phone wasn't in his possession. His grandson happened to be visiting him, and Old Ye asked him to download a few apps for him.

So at that moment, the phone was in the hands of his grandson, Ye Qinchuan, and he happened to see the message sent by Old Su.

Old Ye also heard his phone ring. So he asked, "You brat, whose message is it?"

"It belongs to Elder Su."

"What did the old man say?"

"Grandpa Su said he owes you a favor, what is it?"

Ye Qinchuan felt that something that could cause Elder Su to owe a favor must be very important, so he casually asked.

"Oh, Mr. Su wants his granddaughter to attend Kyoto No. 1 High School. He asked me to speak to Principal Wang on his behalf."

"oh."

After listening, Ye Qinchuan understood that the granddaughter that Old Su was talking about should be Su Ya, whom he had just found. She was also said to be his fiancée. She had to get into high school through connections and was obviously good for nothing.

Ye Qinchuan doesn't need an uneducated fiancée; it seems he needs to find a way to call off the engagement.

Su's father took Su Ya back to the Su residence. Since she was still at home, and it was a family gathering, he couldn't leave her alone.

However, Su Hui did not answer the phone.

So Mr. Su called the Su family. The maid answered the phone.

The call was answered by the maid.

Is the second young lady home?

"Master, I'm here."

"Have the second young lady take a taxi to the Su residence."

"Yes, sir."

The maid hung up the phone and went upstairs to inform the second young lady.

Thump thump hoo.

Something's up.

"Second Miss, Master called and asked you to take a taxi to the Su residence now. They are waiting for you there."

"Okay, I understand. Did the master say what it was about?"

No, not at all.

"OK."

"Then, Miss, I'll go down now."

The maid heard the second young lady's voice sound calm, but Su Hui was actually very excited. Grandpa Su had actually asked her to go to the Su residence; did this mean they had acknowledged and accepted her?

Su Hui quickly tidied herself up. She wanted to dress up carefully so that they would know that she was the real eldest daughter of the Su family, and that the daughter they found in the countryside was nothing.

In the mirror, a pink wool dress perfectly accentuated Su Hui's beautiful figure, while a Shining bear sweater chain hanging around her neck added a playful and cute touch.

Don't let Shining's status as an international brand fool you; its unique designs rival many luxury brands. Each piece is a limited edition, costing hundreds of thousands of yuan. This particular one was a birthday gift from her older brother, Su Qingzhe, last year.

She brought her out this time to show Su Ya that she was nothing compared to her, coming from the countryside.

She casually threw on a pink wool coat over it.

Su Ya took a taxi to the Su residence. After entering the house, she took off her coat and handed it to the maid, revealing her shapely figure.

The maid wanted to inform Grandma Su and the others.

Then Su Hui made a "shh" gesture, wanting to surprise the people in the room.

Su Ya walked into Grandma Su's room and immediately saw the smiles on Grandpa Su and Grandma Su's faces. Su Ya sat next to Grandma Su, talking to her from time to time. Su's father sat next to Su Ya.

The family seemed to be getting along very well. Su's father would occasionally chime in with a comment, and Su's grandmother would laugh until tears streamed down her face, as if she had heard something funny.

Even though Grandpa Su didn't laugh out loud, he looked at Su Ya with a smile on his face.

Looking at myself, I felt like an outsider. I seemed somewhat out of place among them.

So Su Hui, with a polite smile on her face, stepped forward and interrupted them.

"Grandpa, Grandma, Dad, Sister, I'm here."

Grandpa Su, Grandma Su, and Su Ya ignored Su Hui. They always felt that since this child came to the Su family, it was as if she was wearing a mask, and even her smiles were fake.

To avoid embarrassing his child, Su's father took the initiative to speak.

"Huihui's here. Is it cold outside?"

"Dad, thankfully it's not cold. What are you talking about? Why are you so happy?"

"Your sister is going to Kyoto No. 1 High School, and she'll be your classmate from now on. Your grandparents said they're coming to the Su residence to celebrate and introduce you to your second uncle's family."

Su Hui smiled, but secretly clenched her fists tightly. It was Su Ya again. Why was Su Ya everywhere? Back when she got into Kyoto No. 1 High School, her grandparents never celebrated her achievement; they even thought it was a disgrace to the Su family because she was admitted as an art student.

But Su Ya, who just got into Kyoto No. 1 High School, was already being celebrated by her grandparents. At this moment, Su Hui felt extremely wronged. Why was it that they were both daughters of the Su family?

"Then I, the younger sister, congratulate the older sister."

"No need," Su Ya said, glancing at her this time.

"Master and Madam, dinner is ready."

"Ya Ya, your dad started preparing lunch after he finished the phone call. He must be tired."

After saying that, the old lady took Suya's hand and led her to the dining table.

"I asked the kitchen to prepare something simple, and we'll invite your uncle and his family over tonight to celebrate together."

"Okay, Grandma, I'll do whatever you say."

"So good, this is my good granddaughter."

Su Hui stood to the side, feeling quite awkward. Su Ya was a good granddaughter, so what was she?

She glanced at the dining table and said she had simply made a few dishes, but none of the dozen or so dishes on the table were ones she liked.

Su Hui didn't understand. It had been over ten years; even raising cats and dogs would have created a bond. But what about these two elderly people? It was as if she didn't exist in their lives.

Su Hui felt really resentful. She wanted to loudly protest the two elderly people's favoritism.

Just then, she felt a sharp gaze on her, and when she looked up, she saw Su Ya sitting opposite her, her eyes filled with warning. That glance seemed to be full of murderous intent.