As for how Sheng Yueqing arrived at Shengjia Village...
What Sheng Jingheng found out was that "Zhang Dahua, Sheng Yueqing's 'mother' back then, did indeed give birth to two daughters, one big and one small."
The eldest daughter is said to have gone missing while playing in the mountains.
Later, Old Master Sheng found him and took him back.
According to the recollections of the elderly people in Shengjia Village, the little girl that Grandpa Sheng found was just like Zhang Dahua's eldest daughter, very small.
When they found it, its face was covered in dirt.
She seemed to have experienced something; her face was blank and her pupils were lifeless.
In the end, it was thanks to Grandpa Sheng's help that he recovered and came back to life.
Because the child was taken to the hospital by Grandpa Sheng for a while and then kept at home for more than half a year, the people in Shengjia Village forgot what the child looked like when he returned.
Sheng Jingheng showed them the photos, and the elderly women all shook their heads.
They shook their heads at the cute little girl in the black and white photo, saying, "I remember Zhang Dahua's daughter wasn't this pretty."
Zhang Dahua has single eyelids with a lot of white in her eyes, and she has a somewhat sharp and fierce appearance.
Sheng Dahu has double eyelids, but his eyes aren't particularly attractive.
The couple's daughter, Sheng Jinjin, has an average appearance.
She's not nearly as pretty as the little girl in the photo.
Those eyes were dark, big, and round.
Her little face was chubby, and her smile revealed a hint of clever cunning.
This clever child is clearly well-raised at home.
She doesn't resemble Zhang Dahua's eldest daughter at all. Not only is she skinny, but she also seems listless.
He always keeps his head down and doesn't speak, and he doesn't respond when anyone calls him, as if he's immersed in his own world.
When Zhang Dahua hit her, the child just sat there blankly, without any reaction.
Many elderly people said that the child had become mentally challenged and suggested that Zhang Dahua take him to the city to see a doctor.
In the end, all of them were rejected by Zhang Dahua.
She already favored sons over daughters, and having a sick daughter was already bad luck for her, so she couldn't bear to spend money on her eldest daughter's medical treatment.
Then one day, she went to the mountains to pick mushrooms and took her two daughters with her.
In the end, they only brought the small one back.
Someone asked her where her eldest daughter was.
She exclaimed in surprise, "I thought she had come back, after all, we've walked this road so many times."
"Didn't expect she wouldn't come back?"
Seeing that she was anxious and didn't want to fake it, the others urged her to go and look for it quickly.
Zhang Dahua went to look for it again, but couldn't find it.
Finally, she cried and said that her daughter had gotten lost in the mountains.
The gossipy old women in the village thought she was faking it, that she clearly wanted to get rid of her brainless eldest daughter.
That kind of idiot, no one would want him if he were raised, and he'd just waste food. No wonder Zhang Dahua abandoned him.
Some villagers felt it was perfectly acceptable; they said they might have thrown it away too.
I just never expected that the child would be found by Grandpa Sheng.
When the child was first brought home, his face was dark and he looked listless.
Neither of them felt anything was wrong.
After all, Zhang Dahua's eldest daughter has been dull since she was a child, and she doesn't respond when people call her, as if she lives in her own world.
So when Grandpa Sheng found her, everyone thought it was because the girl was lucky to be alive.
No one doubted that the child wasn't Zhang Dahua's.
Mrs. Sheng frowned after hearing this. "You mean, Zhang Dahua's original daughter should have had autism, but our Qingqing doesn't?"
So Qingqing might not be Zhang Dahua's child.
Sheng Jingheng nodded.
“I spoke with many people in the village, and they all said that Zhang Dahua’s eldest daughter was very withdrawn and didn’t like to talk to people.”
Later, Grandpa Sheng personally took care of Sheng Yueqing, and the villagers had never met her before, so they didn't think there was anything wrong with her.
Later, Sheng Yueqing went to school and became smarter.
Everyone assumed it was because he was smart from studying, and no one questioned anything.
Since Zhang Dahua hadn't said anything, naturally no one would suspect that Sheng Yueqing wasn't a child of the Sheng family.
After all, no one would raise someone else's child, especially a daughter.
Mrs. Sheng was confused. "If Qingqing isn't Zhang Dahua's child, why would she tolerate it?"
Someone like Zhang Dahua, who could abandon her own daughter, how could she possibly raise someone else's daughter?
Unless there's some benefit to be gained from raising this daughter.
Sheng Jingheng nodded, "It is said that Old Master Sheng gave them a sum of money to support Sheng Yueqing."
Only after she got the money did Zhang Dahua shut up.
Mrs. Sheng and Mr. Sheng looked at each other.
According to the information, Mr. Sheng was also an educated man who worked as a teacher in his youth and later in government.
Later, it was said that he was replaced because he did not have enough educational qualifications.
He wasn't sexist, but he didn't really care much about the children in his family.
Why he personally took care of Sheng Yueqing later on puzzled Mr. and Mrs. Sheng.
The two couldn't help but have doubts.
"Could this person be..."
Are they their subordinates?
Sheng Jingheng nodded. "That's possible."
He kept investigating the work trajectory of the late Mr. Sheng, and the more he investigated, the more problems he could find.
Mr. Sheng looked at the work unit and whereabouts on the information, and it did indeed resemble the whereabouts of some workers.
He had a vague guess.
Perhaps after the child was taken away, he was taken back by Grandpa Sheng.
The child was probably too frightened to speak, and being so young, he might have lost his memories from before the age of three, which is why he didn't remember whose child he was.
The fact that Grandpa Sheng didn't harm the child suggests he might still have some conscience.
Or perhaps the rival wants to raise the child so they can use it to threaten him.
Either way, it's infuriating.
Mr. Sheng suppressed the anger in his eyes.
"Keep investigating this matter. I want to see who really wants to break up my family!"
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