Chapter 1770 Becoming My Son's Stepmother 17



They all spoke out on the website to support Moyan.

Meanwhile, Mo's parents were also busy. They held a press conference, invited many reporters, and put on makeup to look weak and haggard.

Mo Yao did not appear. They had thought about it and concluded that it was best for Mo Yao not to appear in this situation, since Mo's father, mother, and Mo Lei were all present.

Today, they want to tell everyone that what happened back then was actually an accident. There was no theft or crime; it was just a series of coincidences between two families and their unconditional love for their two daughters.

Mo Bei had already secretly told Mo Yan about this, telling her to remember to watch the live stream, and that he could handle the matter.

Mo Yan didn't want to get involved in this matter. The more they interfered, the greater the online public opinion would become, and the more exciting the final reversal would be.

Only then will there be unexpected results.

But clearly, Mo Bei couldn't wait, nor was he willing to wait any longer.

"Sis, don't rush to object. Can you just trust me this once?"

I believe your younger brother is also capable of protecting you.

Just like you've always been protecting me.

I remember I got chickenpox back then.

My older sister was particularly disgusted, afraid that I had infected her, even though she had been vaccinated while I hadn't.

You stayed with me the whole time, not letting me scratch the wounds. When I had a high fever, you wiped them for me again and again.

Sister, I want to protect you too, even if only just once.

Even if he were to be disgraced, even if he were to be hated by others, even if there were to be a lot of rumors and gossip, he didn't care!

He doesn't care about anything, he really doesn't care about anything.

Everything he does is what he wants to do and what he has to do.

"Okay, I understand. Then I won't get involved in this matter."

Whatever you do, I will support you.

I'm still busy with court proceedings.

"good."

Meanwhile, Mo Yan received a call from the website's editor, who said someone was pressuring the website to terminate her contract.

The editor was furious. "Do they think we're some tiny website?"

Are you kidding me? We're not going to listen to him! This is outrageous!

"Our website has been running for so many years, do you think we're afraid of this little threat? We'll face it head-on, and our company's legal team will fully support you."

Even the original owner's fans have expressed their support for Mo Yan, saying that they will support her wholeheartedly no matter what decision she makes.

They will all stand by Mo Yan's side, and they will work together.

The reporters here were all people they had spoken to.

The questions they asked were pre-arranged; all you had to do was answer them, and they would guide public opinion.

"When did you discover that the two children had been switched? Or how did you know it was a mistake and not intentional?"

Mo's mother was the first to speak, "Mo Yao told me." She looked at the reporter gently, "Yao Yao has always been a well-behaved and sensible child since she was little."

If it were someone else who suddenly found out about this, they would definitely be very scared and panicked, and might even try to hide it from us.

But Yao Yao didn't. She told us the news immediately. She told us that someone came looking for her, claiming to be her biological parents.

Now it was Mo's mother and Mo Lei's turn to speak.

“I was the one who went to find Yao Yao. I am Mo Yao’s biological mother and Mo Yan’s adoptive mother.”

Here's what happened: my eldest daughter suddenly became seriously ill, and I had no choice but to have all my children undergo tissue matching.

But Mo Yan didn't want to go, so I made her go, but she still didn't want to, and we had a big fight. Then she secretly went to get a paternity test done behind my back.

We said we suspected she wasn't my daughter, and eventually we found out she really wasn't.

There are some things I admit I'm just a housewife. I don't know how to raise children, but when they misbehave, I will hit or scold them.

During this process, she did sometimes go a bit too far, which is what she calls abuse.

No mother would willingly abandon her child, and neither would I. How could I possibly steal a child on purpose?

At the time, I had no idea what had happened. Later, after we checked, we found out that it had been accidentally switched.

No one was at fault in this matter; it was simply a series of unfortunate coincidences.

But I never expected that the daughter I raised with such care would sue me.

Even more unexpectedly, she refused to be a match for her sister, preferring to watch her die instead.

I'm very sad. I feel I've let Mo's mother down; I haven't raised a good daughter.

As she spoke, Mo's mother burst into tears, mainly because after she finished reciting what she was told to recite, she didn't know what else to say.

Seeing her cry, Mo's mother spoke up again. "Actually, we don't want to blame anyone today, we just want everyone to know that it's not like what my daughter said."

What happened back then was really just a coincidence; the hospital made a mistake.

Both our families have been very good to our daughters. Now that we know about this, we just hope that our two daughters will have two more parents to love them.

I know that Mo Yan is too sad and wronged. She has misunderstood what happened back then.

I hope everyone won't blame her too much.

We hope she sees this clarification, understands our good intentions, and won't sue her adoptive parents.

The reporter continued to ask questions after hearing this.

Reporter: "So you mean there was no child abduction, no crime, it was just an accident, right?"

And there was no child abuse; it was Mo Yan who lied.

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