“Fu Bao, listen to me and your mother. You are our daughter, and that will never change.”
"Your mother and I will also tell you what exactly happened."
“Jianjun, let me tell you. Fubao should know all this too.”
“Fu Bao, back when I gave birth to Qiu Qiu in the hospital, your dad was pushing a stretcher as we walked back.”
"On the way home, we heard crying, so your dad and I went to check and found it was a child, which is you."
“At the time, your father and I were thinking that if we didn’t take care of this child in the middle of nowhere, he would be in danger.”
"In those years, no family had enough to eat, and animals would often appear at night."
“Your face was so cold it turned purple, so your dad and I went back to the hospital and had the doctor take a look at you.”
"The doctor said there was nothing wrong, so we discussed what to do. At that time, no family had any extra food, and no one could take a child home."
"Your father and I thought about it and finally decided to bring you home. Maybe it's fate."
"We changed your blanket on the way here, and used the blanket we were originally going to give to Qiuqiu to wrap you up."
"This was also because I was worried that the villagers would suspect something. At that time, I also gave birth to twins, and the villagers were already talking about it."
"You and Qiuqiu look about the same age."
“I told the villagers that you and Qiuqiu are twins, and I still remember how surprised they were.”
"Later, the news spread to the next village. After all, our family has a boy and a girl, a pair of twins, which is also a topic of conversation in the village."
“Your grandmother also had her suspicions, so she came to our village to inquire, saying she wanted to see what kind of blankets were used to wrap the child.”
"Later I heard that it wasn't the same blanket she had taken, so I just let it go and left."
“I understand her thoughts.”
Fu Bao wiped away her tears. She understood what had happened. She wasn't a child anymore and couldn't be swayed by a single word from someone else.
If it weren't for my parents, I might have...
Fu Bao knew she was lucky; everyone in the family doted on her, and she also had good friends in the village.
She knew all about their lives; let alone studying, they couldn't even afford to eat well.
In this home, she could always wear beautiful clothes, eat the best food, and never had to do any work. She was very happy.
She now hates that family too; everything they're doing is trying to disrupt her peaceful life.
And what they said was nice, that they'd missed her terribly all these years, which is ridiculous.
If you missed her, why didn't you come to see her sooner? It's because you felt that if you had gone back then, you would have just been adding another mouth to feed and wasting food.
Now that they've become successful, they say they miss her, which is quite amusing.
If that so-called mother of hers really cared about her, knowing that she was doing well now, why would she still come looking for her?
Is it really for her own good? I doubt it. If it were for her own good, she shouldn't have known about this in the first place.
All of this was for ulterior motives, but she didn't care anymore. Today she finally understood that the only people who loved her unconditionally and treated her as their daughter and family were her current parents.
"Father, Mother, I understand now. I know why they did that."
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