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.

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Chapter 4 Memories

"Ya Ya, this is a good thing."

"I'm leaving the day after tomorrow."

"Where to?"

"Kyoto."

After listening, Momo remained silent for a long time before speaking.

"Ya Ya, will you come back in the future?"

"Yes, I will come to see my grandma again."

"Then let's keep in touch."

"kindness."

"You forgot we need to go to university?"

"But I don't know where I can get into university."

I have a surprise for you tomorrow.

"kindness."

"I'm going back to visit my grandma now, and I'll prepare a surprise for you while I'm at it. See you tomorrow."

"See you tomorrow."

Suya returned to her grandmother's house, cooked a meal, and after eating, she began preparing a surprise for Momo.

Momo's grades in all subjects aren't very good, so Suya needs to use her remaining time to prepare review materials for Momo. She originally thought she could teach Momo slowly, but she's going to Kyoto the day after tomorrow and doesn't know when she'll be back. She needs to prepare them for Momo quickly.

Su Ya knew Mo Mo's grades very well, so she organized the information quickly. She wrote down Mo Mo's weaknesses and areas that needed improvement.

Su Ya's handwriting is beautiful, bold and powerful, clearly the result of many years of practice. Every stroke, every line, every diagonal line, every stroke is intricate and nuanced. If a master calligrapher were to see it, they would all feel inferior; one could not write such skillful characters without more than a decade of dedicated practice.

All the knowledge points were in her mind, and Su Ya also wrote a lot down. By daybreak, Su Ya had three thick notebooks at her side.

"These should be enough for Momo until next year. I'll give her some practice tests then, so she can do a lot of practice. Getting into university shouldn't be a problem."

Su Ya rubbed her shoulders, which were a little uncomfortable from writing all night. She took out a silver needle and inserted it into an acupoint on her body, instantly feeling refreshed.

Anyway, Su Ya had already decided whichever university Mo Mo applied to, she would apply to that university too. If Mo Mo could get into a prestigious university, she would apply with her; if she couldn't get into a prestigious university and ended up in a second-rate one, Su Ya would still be there for her. For Su Ya, grades weren't important; Mo Mo was the most important thing.

Su Ya still remembers that the other world she was in suddenly exploded, and when she woke up again, she had become a three-year-old girl. She was hungry and sleepy, and had been starving for two days. Even if she had the ability, she was helpless at that moment.

Su Ya squatted in front of a small supermarket. Not far away, there was a steamed bun vendor who kept calling out his wares. The aroma was so enticing that Su Ya's mouth watered.

This should be the busiest street in town, with pedestrians coming and going constantly, and many tourists visiting the area.

Although many people saw her during this time, they were afraid she was a fraudster, because there are too many fraudsters these days. Some people are so unscrupulous that they often use two- or three-year-old girls to cheat people, which makes people have to be cautious.

No one dared to approach the little girl casually; who knew if she had a gang behind her?

Just then, a little girl, who looked to be only about two years old, skipped out of the small supermarket. She circled around and spotted a little girl over there, so she skipped back into the supermarket. Soon, the little girl came out, struggling to carry a bowl of water in one hand and a huge loaf of bread in the other. She skipped over to Suya, handed her the bread, and called out, "Sister, eat."

And that's how Suya, reborn, didn't starve to death.

The little girl didn't leave. She just watched as Su Ya wolfed down her food, then ran into the mini-supermarket, grabbed a piece of chocolate, and smiled at Su Ya, saying, "Sister, sweet."

Suya took the chocolate and smiled at the little girl. When the little girl saw her older sister smile, she skipped back into the house. After a while, she came out again, holding the hand of a woman in her early twenties. This was Momo's mother.

When the woman saw the little girl, she picked her up and took her into the supermarket, washing her face and hands. When a steaming bowl of noodles with a fried egg on top was placed in front of Su Ya, the three-year-old Su Ya's eyes welled up with tears.

She vowed to treat Momo well from now on, as Momo was her younger sister.

Only then did the police arrive; it turned out that Momo's mother had called the police.

The police took Suya to the police station, where they were waiting for her family to come and claim her. The initial assessment was that the little girl had gone missing.

The police tried to ask Suya about her family, but Suya was reborn and didn't remember anything from before. She couldn't give any explanation.

After waiting for several days without anyone coming to claim Suya, the police had no choice but to send the little girl to the town's orphanage.

Just then, the kind-hearted Grandma Yan appeared.

Grandma Yan came to Su Ya and hugged her. She asked softly, "Child, would you like to go home with Grandma?"

Seeing the kind old lady looking at her with such tenderness, Su Ya nodded as if possessed.

Everyone in this area knows that Grandma Yan is a good person.

Knowing that the little girl wouldn't be bullied if she stayed with Grandma Yan, the police issued an adoption certificate to Grandma Yan.

On their way home, passing a children's clothing store, Grandma Yan bought Su Ya many beautiful clothes. When she changed Su Ya's clothes at home, Grandma Yan noticed a longevity lock around Su Ya's neck. The front of the lock was engraved with the character "Su," and the back with the character "Ya." Grandma Yan thought this must be a girl's name.

So they named her Suya.

Grandma Yan's husband had already passed away by then. Grandma Yan had been living with her son, but when she brought Su Ya back home, they strongly objected. Only then did Grandma Yan move back to the house she shared with her husband. From then on, the old woman and the young girl depended on each other for survival.

Later, Suya learned that the little girl who saved her was named Momo. Because she was premature, she had some birth defects and didn't speak until she was two years old, which worried Momo's parents greatly. However, no matter what tests they did or how many hospitals they visited, the result was always the same: a speech disorder. They told them not to worry, and that she might start speaking someday.

The day Su Ya was given a second chance at life was the first time Mo Mo had spoken in two years. Mo Mo's parents were overjoyed.

Suya and Momo naturally became friends. Because Momo started speaking too late, Suya helped Momo learn to speak.

Although Momo still stutters a little sometimes, it's much better than when I first met her.

For Momo, Suya was even closer than her parents.

In fact, no one knew that Su Ya had not eaten for several days. If it weren't for Mo Mo, the reborn Su Ya might have starved to death due to lack of water and food.

Therefore, Momo is Suya's closest person besides her grandmother. Suya would do anything for Momo.

Momo is very cute. There were a few bad students at school who always liked to cause trouble for Momo, but Su Ya dealt with them all.

They screamed in pain as they were hit.

Su Ya dealt with his attempt to confess his feelings to Momo.

Sometimes Momo would say it was strange that other girls were receiving love letters, but no one was writing one to her.

She didn't know that those who liked Momo and wanted to write love letters to her weren't unwilling, but rather afraid.

Suya didn't want Momo to get hurt, so the most direct way was to prevent such a thing from happening.

In this small town, Su Ya has dealt with almost everyone, from school bullies and bad students to local thugs and hooligans.

This results in the town having excellent public safety.

The town's leaders and bureau chief are frequently praised and even used as role models.

They were also puzzled, because they hadn't done anything at all. They had never seen any petty theft, fighting, or brawling in this town.

The people at the police station have a very leisurely day; they drink tea, read newspapers, chat, and the day passes by in a flash.