Looking at the black birthmark, Jiang Ning's distant memories were awakened.
She remembered that Li Damei once said that when she talked about Feng Shuyao's biological daughter, she mentioned the birthmark.
It's unclear whether Xue Mei's birthmark is just a coincidence, or whether the child Feng Shuyao gave to Ji Min back then didn't die but ended up in another province.
Good heavens! She almost gasped out loud at her own idea.
She quickly snatched the photo from Ji Min's hand and patted her back to comfort her.
Ji Min was probably thinking about something because of the photo, and she couldn't calm down for a long time. Later, Lin Chen called Dr. Tian Yu over and gave her the relevant medication before she fell asleep.
Before leaving, Tian Yu instructed Jiang Ning,
"Although Aunt Ji's condition has improved a lot, she still has flare-ups when stimulated by certain things. We need to avoid seeing things that might trigger her sensitivity."
Jiang Ning agreed and saw her out.
Taking the half of the photo out of her pocket again, she became even more certain that the birthmark was the reason for Ji Min's excitement.
She went back to her room, found paper and pen, and drew the shape of the birthmark.
The birthmark has a very special shape; it is irregular and somewhat resembles a deformed single cell.
Lin Chen noticed that she had drawn something strange and asked her about it out of curiosity.
Jiang Ning didn't hide it either.
“I heard from Li Damei that the child that Feng Shuyao switched back then had a birthmark on the back of the neck. My mother was so excited when she saw the birthmark today, she must have remembered the child she thought was dead.”
I'm going to take this picture of the birthmark to Sister Li.
Lin Chen said "Oh," and then added, "If it really is Feng Shuyao's child, a paternity test can be done now to confirm it completely."
The newspaper reported that paternity tests could be done in Hong Kong, so Lin Chen had someone take Jiang Ning and Ji Min's hair samples there for testing, and the results confirmed that the two were mother and daughter.
Jiang Ning smiled and said, "I'm just a little curious; I don't intend to let them recognize each other."
Soon, she took the birthmark to Li Damei.
When Li Damei saw the birthmark, she was also surprised and asked her how she knew about it.
Jiang Ning put the birthmark away, saying, "You don't need to worry about it."
Her words, however, piqued Li Damei's curiosity.
Could it be that Feng Shuyao's biological daughter did not die?
However, on second thought, what if he's not dead? I just hope he doesn't come back to claim them. She's determined to get all of Jiang Jianguo's treasures!
At this moment, Xue Mei was in her rented room, lying on her bed, pondering what she should do next.
The clothing business earned her a lot of money, and with the two thousand yuan she brought with her, she had about ten thousand yuan.
After she made money, she felt that setting up a stall was too hard work and didn't want to do it anymore.
Why not take over a shop and sell food?
She believed that if Song Jia could do it, she could definitely succeed too.
Just then, there was a knock on the door.
"Who?" she asked warily.
Xu Jie pleaded, "It's me. Xiao Mei, I know you didn't give me the money to save me, I don't blame you, please let me in."
Xue Mei opened the door and let him in, because his previous behavior showed that he loved her terribly, and she believed that he wouldn't do anything to her!
In fact, Xu Jie not only didn't blame her, but also brought her some delicious food.
With such a gentle coaxing, the two of them rolled around together again.
In the days that followed, Xu Jie also helped her find a shop.
Just as they were spending a lot of time together, Xu Jie's friend approached him to ask for money to buy treasury bonds.
"Lend me two hundred yuan, I'll pay you back tomorrow," my friend assured me, patting his chest.
The next day, his friend not only returned the two hundred yuan, but also gave him an extra five yuan.
"I make so much money trading treasury bonds. I can earn about 15 percent on a single transaction. It's just a pity that I don't have enough capital," his friend complained.
After several such experiences, Xue Mei noticed how profitable it was to trade treasury bonds.
Xue Mei didn't understand how this company made money.
Xu Jie then explained to her,
"Currently, the issuance of treasury bonds is uneven across different regions, and the demand also varies. In some less developed areas, employees are required to purchase treasury bonds in order for them to be sold, resulting in even more unsold bonds by banks."
Those employees who felt treasury bonds were useless would exchange them for cash on the black market, sometimes selling them at 80% of their face value. But it was different in the capital. People had more spare cash and were willing to buy treasury bonds. Bank treasury bonds were sold out very quickly; three-year treasury bonds, yielding interest as high as 15% upon maturity, were being bought up like crazy.
Upon hearing this, Xue Mei immediately became interested. "Anyone can do this business, as long as they have the capital."
Xu Jie pretended to be in a difficult position.
“Those guys are all from the underworld, they have connections, you can’t find that many sources of goods on your own.”
Xue Mei didn't care. She felt that her ability to come to the capital and make so much money was inseparable from her courage.
Since she wants to do it, she has to give it a try.
To test the waters, she took a thousand yuan and went to City A by train overnight with Xu Jie's friend.
City A has an underdeveloped economy, but it has quite a few factories, and these factories all have treasury bonds.
Through this trip, Xue Mei earned 140 yuan after deducting the cost of her transportation.
This way of making money is much easier than setting up a street stall.
She immediately became fascinated by this dual-city lifestyle of trading treasury bonds by train.
In just one month, her wealth accumulated to 20,000 yuan.
This time, Xu Jie's friend found another job worth 100,000 yuan, and they planned to pool their money to get the job.
Without saying a word, Xue Mei invested all her money.
As a result, when she was about to leave, she suddenly had a stomachache, vomited and had diarrhea.
She had no choice but to give the money to Xu Jie's friend and ask him to do it for her.
Two days later, Xue Mei recovered, but Xu Jie's friend disappeared without a trace.
She immediately called the police.
But the police told her that the man had already absconded with the money and it would be difficult to catch him.
The so-called treasury bonds she bought earlier didn't actually have such high profits. Xu Jie's friend had been supporting her all along, waiting for her to take out all her money before fleecing her.
Xue Mei was furious and started hitting and cursing Xu Jie.
Xu Jie chuckled inwardly, but feigned innocence on his face and said:
"Now that you're broke, why don't you just move into my house?"
Having no other choice, Xue Mei gave up her apartment there and moved into Xu Jie's house.
Unexpectedly, she lost her freedom as soon as she moved in.
Xu Jie raised her like a pet.
He would lock the door from the inside when he went out, so that his mother would keep a close eye on things.
If she dares to run away, tie her up completely.
The long-term imprisonment made her suffer unbearably. Finally, one night, she seduced Xu Jie and drained her body dry. After falling asleep, she ran out of the room.
Unfortunately, Xu's mother got up to use the restroom and bumped into her.
Xu's mother stopped her and forced her into the kitchen.
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