Chapter 88: The Truth



These men in the Hua family truly embody the saying, "Change women like changing clothes." Put simply, these three men have been having affairs with women since adulthood—though, of course, this doesn't include legal wives. In other words, while these men may have colorful flags flying outside, they also have a vibrant family life.

That's right, these are all the same. There's always a constant stream of people out there. Even the old man with gray hair is keeping young women out there. Note that this is in the present tense.

These women range from active to passive, from long-term to short-term. Add it all up, and it could be a talent show. Many of these women have children, both male and female, young and old.

The most terrifying thing is that Grandpa Hua’s youngest child is younger than Grandpa Hua’s eldest child’s child.

Seeing this, Li Xi couldn't help but sigh: How crazy!

Most of these children were raised by the Hua family and were aware of their relationship with them. However, they didn't necessarily know each other, nor did they necessarily know of the existence of others. Perhaps some of them believed that their mother was their father's true love, and that the other person in the family was the third person.

Don't ask how Li Xi knew this. The answer is that in Mian Lao Si's profile, there is an interview with a neighbor. Someone heard a certain illegitimate child say, "We are a happy family of three, but there are always people who want to interfere."

hehe.

Li Xi didn't want to comment too much on these willing women, the self-satisfied illegitimate children, and the official wives of the Hua family men. They were all their own choices. How could the Hua family men's wives not know about this? They just chose to compromise for some reason. It was unbearable, and she was going to divorce him at all costs.

But for those who were forced into relationships and pushed into giving birth to children, Li Xi felt only pity. These days, everyone talks about equal rights, but how many people actually treat men and women equally?

Why do those women who were forced into sexual assault and were injured dare not report the incident to the police or seek justice? It's because so many people, standing on the moral high ground, condemn the victim, saying, "If you hadn't done this and that, how could he have done that and that?" This is a classic case of victim-blaming.

Besides, it's normal to not want to give birth after being forced into a pregnancy, but there are always people nagging her, saying the child is innocent; half of the child's DNA comes from her, so she must love him; women all have children, so if she gets pregnant, she has to give birth... A person who has been hurt has no choice but to suffer a second hurt. And then those who can't resist can only give birth to this child who carries the guilt.

Those with stronger hearts can still love them, but those who are slightly more fragile will always remember the moment of persecution when they see them, remembering the despair and helplessness at that time. This is the third harm. It is not impossible for someone with mental disorder to abuse a child.

Li Xi didn't know if a child born like this would have a happy childhood or grow up successfully. She only knew that the men in the Hua family were so fucking disgusting.

The "couple" she focused on did not appear on the list.

In other words, the suspected husband is indeed on the list, and his mother was the love debt of Mr. Hua in his youth. The two of them had a serious relationship for a while (they met not long after Mr. Hua got married. The woman was also a sea king, with a nonsensical ethical outlook and believed that love was the most important thing). However, they eventually grew tired of each other and parted ways peacefully.

Then the woman discovered she was pregnant. Examination revealed a medical condition that made abortion unsuitable, requiring the birth of the child. She then demanded a substantial child support payment from the man and gave the child to his parents. She then sought a second, then a third, love, and finally married her then-boyfriend when the child was five, still leaving the child with her parents.

The man's grandparents were good people. Although he had no parents, the child lived a good life and grew up to be an honest and kind person. He knew about his relationship with the Hua family, but he had never had any contact with them, and after he became an adult, he never used the child support given by Grandpa Hua.

His wife was a college classmate. Their relationship blossomed, from courtship to marriage, from campus to wedding, and they were a harmonious couple. They even gave birth to a lovely daughter at the end of last year. Unfortunately, in the middle of this year, their daughter was diagnosed with a genetic disease.

On the surface, his wife had no connection to the Hua family, and her mother was not on the list. The information Mian Lao Si had was evidence of the girl's connection to the Hua family.

But Li Xi was almost certain that this couple was the one she had seen in the original novel, the two people who were forced into incest, and their daughter with a genetic disease, who seemed to be the fruit of their love, was actually the product of incest.

While lamenting how chaotic your circle is, Li Xi also had to sigh and ask what the young kid did wrong.

Oh, this is the retribution for the Hua family. If God doesn’t come, I will!

On impulse, Li Xi released the preview without having a complete chain of evidence.

"Σ(っ°Д°;)っDomestic violence isn't contagious, but being a scumbag is hereditary. In that family, the man with a penis sits on the throne, and he keeps a bunch of concubines and maids!"

It also included an emoticon that said "I need to wash my eyes."

Very good, this is hatred.

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