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Yin Hua has a mother who loves her very much.

She loves her mother very, very, very, very, very much.

You could say she's a super mama's girl, the kind who's pushed by her mother.

In her heart, her mother is a gentle and resilient woman, her idol, and she hopes that she can become as amazing as her mother when she grows up.

Therefore, despite her instinctive dislike of her father and her perception of him as hypocritical, she studied even harder than the spoiled rich kids around her.

She wished she could take on all the burdens of the Yin family's future so that her mother, grandfather, and grandmother could rest assured.

Upon learning that Fizexi was going to teach in the countryside, she packed her bags without hesitation, bid farewell to her family (except for her father, whom she disliked and was malicious towards), and resolutely went to the countryside alone.

But she got lost in the countryside.

Dragging her suitcase, she wandered aimlessly along the uneven dirt road, disoriented and lost, unable to find her newly built villa.

At that moment, she suddenly regretted why she had chosen to have a bodyguard follow her from ten meters away in order to prove her independence, and why she had given the order not to help him.

At this moment, she simply couldn't bring herself to admit defeat and turn back to ask her bodyguard for directions.

It was too embarrassing for her.

After all, just ten hours earlier, she had confidently assured her mother that she could do everything on her own.

Only then did her mother feel at ease letting her leave home and go to the countryside.

She would despise herself if she gave up now.

She wandered around aimlessly until her legs ached and hurt, until her forehead was drenched in sweat, until she was mentally on the verge of exploding, until her face was calm, but inside she wanted to blow up the whole earth.

Just when she was about to give up completely, she happened to see a girl holding a kite and taking a running start to adjust its direction.

Just as the girl was about to collide with her, she couldn't dodge because of her heavy suitcase. Just when she thought she was going to be in trouble, the girl suddenly stopped.

Yin Hua breathed a sigh of relief, her tone slightly displeased: "Miss, please check ahead to see if there are any people when you come here next time."

The girl stopped in front of her and bowed sincerely: "I'm sorry! I didn't see the road clearly, it was my oversight. I hope this didn't affect your mood. It's fate that we met. Let me buy you some milk tea?"

As far as Ye Qi was concerned, it was his sudden appearance that startled the girl, and he hadn't been watching where he was going and almost bumped into her, so it was entirely his fault.

She wanted to appease and calm the other person's anger.

After all, she's a pretty and cute girl.

If someone is angry, you should comfort them.

Ye Qi has boundless patience and favoritism towards girls.

Hearing the other person's sincere apology and seeing a pair of bright, clear eyes staring at her, Yin Hua suddenly realized that she had gone too far with her words.

She suppressed her displeasure and looked up with an arrogant expression: "No need for the milk tea, I don't need it. How about this, you take me somewhere, and that will make up for it."

There are already guides available, so why not use them?

This solved her immediate problem.

She took out a photo and handed it to Ye Qi.

Ye Qi glanced at it and quickly realized, "So you're the owner of that new villa! It's near my house, I'll take you there!"

Ye Qi offered to help her lift her suitcase.

Yin Hua wanted to take it back; she felt that asking the kind guide to help her carry her suitcase was taking advantage of her.

Unfortunately, Ye Qi's hand speed was faster than hers.

Ye Qi shoved the kite into her hand and winked playfully at her: "Perfect, you can hold the kite for me. Flying a kite isn't easy, you have to run!"

"Huh?" Yin Hua hadn't reacted yet.

Ye Qi then led him forward.

Her calves, which should have been sore and aching, were inexplicably soothed at this moment, and she vaguely enjoyed this refreshing run.

The kite string in my hand was being blown around and struggling.

It was as if its lifeline was in Yin Hua's hands; if she let go, the kite would fly away unrestrained.

Yin Hua didn't want it to fly away because it belonged to a young girl, not to her.

She has to protect what belongs to the other person.

She couldn't help but look up at the sky, where she saw kites soaring freely high above.

But this kite is not truly free.

It is only "free" relative to a certain situation.

Flying freely within the range of the person holding the rope.

It's as if she's in the Yin family, with the love of her mother, her grandfather, and her grandmother.

But he lacked a father's love.

She didn't care about that so-called fatherly love.

But outsiders care.

They would observe the Yin family's affairs, and judge the couple's worth based on whether the Yin couple were deeply in love.

Just like those who wanted to cooperate with the Yin family, they treated the father well out of respect for the mother.

He would also observe his father's affection for his mother and then have his wife in the family curry favor with her.

They want to take control from both inside and outside.

What appears to be perfect paternal love and romantic love is in reality nothing but hypocrisy.

Despite being raised in a privileged environment, she harbored suspicions about her father from a young age and hired a professional private investigator to look into the matter.

But for some reason, she only found out that her father had a cousin who was his "white moonlight" (a term of endearment for a woman he had a romantic interest in).

They were together briefly.

Even more outrageous is that her beloved cousin died in a car accident and could not be found anywhere.

The father didn't even show any emotion.

This made her very suspicious that her father might have done something behind the scenes.

Strangely, she couldn't find anything. No matter what methods she used or what feasible approaches she tried to follow the trail, she couldn't find any clues.

At that age, Yin Hua couldn't have imagined that her father would be so heartless as to orchestrate a car accident to erase all traces of her "white moonlight" identity, forcing her to undergo plastic surgery and impersonate someone else.

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