The Lucky Star Fake Eldest Daughter of the 1970s: Marrying a Military Officer and Being Pampered

Luo Jiaojiao comes from a wealthy family and is envied by everyone, but few people know that this is all because she is a lucky star. The Luo family’s growing ambitions made her a bargaining chip...

Chapter 100 Invitation (2 / 2)

As his favorite student and last disciple, Luo Xingchen has always been the one he cares about and worries about the most. However, facing Luo Xingchen's incurable disease, Master Zhong couldn't help feeling a little ashamed.

"It's that child. Why would she be together with Mo Han? Let's take a look at what Mo Han wrote in the letter!" Old Zhong urged anxiously.

According to common sense, since this girl was abandoned by the Luo family, she should have been sent back to Luojia Village. How could she be inexplicably connected with Mo Han?

"Oh, I remember now. Your uncle once joked with Mo Han, saying that he would marry his daughter to her and arranged a baby marriage for her. Mo Han seemed reluctant at the time and said that she didn't like Luo Meihui." Mr. Zhong recalled the past. He didn't expect that at this point, the gears of fate were so wonderful that Mo Han finally got together with Luo Lie's daughter.

The girl in the photo is very bright, charming, and cute. Standing next to the handsome Mo Han, they are a perfect match made in heaven.

If Luo Meihui and Mo Han were together, it would be such a pity! After all, only the most beautiful woman could match a man as outstanding as Mo Han! And Luo Meihui obviously did not meet this standard.

After opening the envelope, Luo Xingchen read the contents carefully, and became more and more indignant. It turned out that Luo Jiaojiao's adoptive parents treated her like this!

Luo Meihui's various behaviors were especially disgusting! No wonder he could never develop the kind of blood-thicker-than-water intimacy with her from the bottom of his heart. It turned out that she was not worthy of being his sister at all!

"After Luo Meihui returned to her biological parents' home, she not only made things difficult for Jiaojiao, but also wantonly slandered her reputation. In order to save the so-called family reputation, her biological parents even planned to kick Jiaojiao out of the house! All this was caused by Luo Meihui. She came up with a bad idea to use a joke that her uncle had made in the past to make Mo Han and Jiaojiao get married."

"The letter mentioned that Mo Han said that they have already obtained a marriage certificate, and there are no problems with the application they submitted." Luo Xingchen turned his head and looked at the teacher beside him and said.

"Mo Han said that Jiaojiao is a very good person, gentle and kind, just like his uncle and aunt. He is with Luo Jiaojiao completely voluntarily, and he promised to take good care of her in the future."

After hearing this, Elder Zhong nodded slightly, expressing his agreement: "Since Mo Han expressed this, it means that he really wants to spend the rest of his life with Jiaojiao. In this way, you don't have to worry too much about your sister. You will be taking up your post there in two months. By then, you can take care of your sister yourself and you don't have to worry about her anymore."

In fact, when he learned the news about Luo Jiaojiao, Luo Xingchen immediately went to find her, with the obvious purpose of bringing her back to his side.

However, things went against his wishes. In the end, not only did he fail to bring the person back as he had hoped, but he watched him silently from afar and then turned back alone.

"I really regret not meeting Jiaojiao at that time. If I had met her then and asked her a few more questions, maybe I could have brought her back directly. In that case, maybe she wouldn't have fallen into such a predicament. It was because I was too worried and afraid that she would not be able to adapt after returning. I thought her adoptive parents treated her sincerely, so I agreed to let her stay there."

At this moment, Luo Xingchen was full of regret and self-blame.