Chapter 2 Beads



Can a person really hate their own daughter to this extent?

Does the bond between mother and daughter mean nothing to her?

In her previous life, after Su Ruyi was rescued by Su Yin, she pondered this question for several years.

At that time, she didn't know that Su Yin was buying her a car and a house, hiring a nanny and driver, and supporting her education, but he was just using her as a potential kidney donor.

Su Ruyi thought she had finally gotten back on track in her life.

She studied so hard, staying up until two or three in the morning every night.

She took the adult college entrance examination and passed it on her first try, and went to university.

Wanting to repay a debt of gratitude, she even chose to study Traditional Chinese Medicine, thinking that once she graduated, she could help Su Yin and her family improve their health...

In five years, she completed seven years' worth of credits.

When Xia Tianxiu handed her that bottle of deadly mineral water, she was about to receive her graduation certificate.

In college, she also took psychology courses.

The teacher hit the nail on the head—leaving aside the veil of kinship, all her misfortunes stemmed from her own weakness.

"Now that you can get up, hurry up and go cook! Don't dawdle!" Guan Yumei scolded again.

If you were to describe the Su family's impression of Su Ruyi, it would be that she was dull and unresponsive.

Su Ruyi was precocious. From a young age, her fourth and fifth brothers kept telling her to keep a low profile in front of other family members, and to wait until she grew up to deal with everything.

When a bully is faced with a bullied person who doesn't react much, their interest will gradually diminish.

Su Ruyi lowered her head: "I understand, Mom."

Her strength is indeed far too weak...

But she did have a baby.

In her previous life, ever since she could remember, she often had the same dream.

In my dream, there was an old man with a white beard who kept trying to give her a translucent red agate bead.

The old man still called her "Young Master," saying that the agate beads were a family heirloom that had now been passed down to her generation.

But as a child, she was terrified of the old man in her dream because he had a big beard, just like her grandfather.

Her grandfather was extremely sexist and favored boys over girls. Once, when she returned to her hometown, he kicked her out of the yard and threw her more than ten meters away.

Out of fear, she never accepted the beads from the white-bearded old man.

The white-bearded old man was not discouraged and came to her dream almost every week to persuade her.

When Su Ruyi was five years old, Guan Yumei gave birth to her younger sister.

My younger sister went into premature labor and is on the verge of death.

Guan Yumei cursed her younger sister as "the second jinx, the reincarnation of a debt collector".

Looking at her little sister, who resembled a pink little mouse, Su Ruyi felt her heart breaking at the thought of what her sister might go through in the future.

She changed the thermos bottle for her younger sister every half hour to keep it warm, but her sister continued to grow weaker.

That night, when the white-bearded old man came to her dream again, he told her that if she accepted the bead, she would become strong and be able to protect her little sister. So, this time, she accepted the bead.

When she woke up, she found the bead in her hand.

Bright red, glistening, and icy cold.

However, instead of immediately cutting her finger and dripping three drops of blood onto the bead as the old man had taught her, she warmed the bead and secretly placed it on her younger sister's chest, where her heart was beating.

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