Chapter 68 Another bombshell



Even entertainment news couldn't overshadow the buzz surrounding Jiang Xin and the Ye family. Netizens expressed that they didn't want to see celebrities, but rather the secrets of wealthy families.

In the afternoon, someone posted a short essay containing information about the Ye family that netizens wanted to know.

In her short essay, Jiang Xin described in detail the past of the Ye family.

It stated that Jiang Xin was the daughter of Mr. Ye's friend. Because the friend and his wife passed away one after another, the Ye family adopted Jiang Xin. Later, the Ye family adopted another daughter from an orphanage, making a total of two daughters and one son.

The Ye family treated all three children equally, and their biological son did not receive any favoritism due to blood ties.

However, Jiang Xin failed to live up to the Ye family's expectations for her. She didn't study properly at school and spent her days fooling around with her delinquent boyfriend.

Whenever the matriarch of the Ye family tried to discipline Jiang Xin, she would yell and shout that they were not her biological parents, but her adoptive parents, and had no right to interfere in her life.

Under these circumstances, the Ye family dared not discipline Jiang Xin, fearing it would backfire.

But Jiang Xin became increasingly outrageous and unruly, showing no appreciation for anything the Ye family had given her.

She went around badmouthing the Ye family, saying that their strict discipline made her feel oppressed. She also said that she would leave the Ye family once she went to university and elope with her boyfriend.

She never even washed a single piece of clothing at the Ye family home. She was always driven around, and her annual living expenses were enough for an ordinary person to live on for several years. Yet, she still went against her conscience and said that the Ye family treated her badly.

Later, Jiang Xin scored 300 points on the college entrance exam and said she wanted to study abroad.

When the matriarch of the Ye family asked her why she wasn't studying properly, she actually said that she was the daughter of the Ye family and the Ye family should pay for her willfulness.

Given that Jiang Xin has stated more than once that she is not a daughter of the Ye family, the Ye family cannot restrict her freedom.

Therefore, the Ye family paid for all of Jiang Xin's expenses for studying abroad and terminated their adoption relationship with her.

My goodness, this is practically an angelic family! Does the Ye family need another daughter? I'm in!

[There are so many things to complain about, I don't know where to begin. Aren't all parents in China like this? I'm 25, and my mom even cares what time I go to bed.]

[Really? I don't believe it. If the Ye family were so good, why would Jiang Xin keep thinking about leaving them?]

Yes, there are many shady things that happen in wealthy families; the blogger's words cannot be trusted.

The blogger then left a comment below: "My statements are true and credible. My mother used to work as a nanny for the Ye family, serving Jiang Xin. My mother said the other two children in the Ye family were very good, but Jiang Xin, who lived a life of luxury in the Ye family, constantly complained about not having any freedom. PS: The freedom she was referring to was being with her boyfriend; she was in high school at the time."

This is difficult to assess.

[Are you crazy? Giving up being a rich heiress for a man? What kind of extreme love-struck fool is this?]

Doesn't anyone think Jiang Xin is... well, you know? The Ye family raised her, and she doesn't know how to be grateful at all.

[Add one, after seeing this, I'm even afraid to adopt a child anymore. Isn't this just spending money to suffer? They eat my food, drink my drinks, spend my money, and I'm not allowed to say a word. They're treating the Ye family like tools.]

Am I the only one curious about how much Jiang Xin spent on studying abroad?

With her grades, she'd easily earn at least a seven-figure sum after a few years abroad.

To be fair, the Ye family has been more than kind and considerate to her.

[These days, there really are stories of rich girls falling in love with poor boys? But this poor boy doesn't look like a good person; he looks like he has a very bad temper.]

I met Jiang Xin when I was in W country; she went to the same school as me. She studied in W country until she graduated with a master's degree before returning to China, and she never seemed to lack money.

Judging from the money, the Ye family must have given her a large sum of money at the time. Based on tuition and living expenses, Jiang Xin received at least 20 million yuan from the Ye family.

The moment the figure of 20 million was revealed, netizens couldn't sit still. They flocked to Chenguang Group's Weibo account to leave messages, asking if the Ye family still wanted children, promising that they would definitely obey.

Subsequently, Chen Guang posted on Weibo records of the Ye family's decades of charity work and donations, as well as their educational funds. This action completely changed everyone's impression of the Ye family, and they all praised the Ye family for their philanthropy.

As the Ye family's reputation and prestige rose, the company's stock price also increased.

Jiang Xin's reputation was completely ruined. Many people called her an ungrateful wretch, saying she deserved this fate.

Many netizens have even started discussing whether or not they should adopt a child.

After following the drama for two days, I've realized that adopting a child is like gambling. What if the child turns out like Jiang Xin? Wouldn't all your hard work be for nothing, and you'd end up with a bad reputation?

Yes, you can't do anything right with an adopted child. You can't scold them if they misbehave, and you can't even hit them. It's like bringing a tyrant home.

Bringing a child like Jiang Xin home is a real ordeal. You have to provide her with a good material life, and you can't treat her like your own child and teach her however you want, otherwise she'll say you're mistreating her. What's the point of bringing a child like this home?

Even rich people can't stand it, so ordinary people like us should just give up.

The staff at the welfare home were nearly driven mad by these comments. Their children weren't like that; Jiang Xin was an isolated case, and generalizations shouldn't be made.

The negative impact of this incident was enormous. Many families who were planning to adopt children gave up the idea after seeing the online story.

If they don't have children, they don't have children; they can't afford to take that risk.

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