“I don’t want to cry, but when I think about what you’ve been through, I feel sad and even blame myself.” Zhang Xueying gently stroked her daughter’s face, tears still streaming down her face. She said, “If I had been more careful, you wouldn’t have suffered so much all these years.”
Qi Ranran wanted to say that she had really suffered a lot, cried a lot, and even wanted to commit suicide many times.
But she pulled through, so there's no need to talk about it anymore.
Those who have wronged their family must pay the price.
Qi Ranran smiled and said, "I don't blame you."
“The Mu family had this plan all along. If Zhang Xueqing hadn’t given birth to a daughter, they would have taken me away no matter what. Even my grandmother was on their side. You couldn’t possibly defend yourself against it alone.”
Qi Ranran had known the truth all along: it was her grandmother who tricked her mother into coming to Beijing, and it was her grandmother who colluded with her to steal her away.
When Zhang Xueying heard her daughter's words, she recalled how her mother had coaxed, tricked, and even coerced her to come to Beijing to prepare for her pregnancy.
She felt a pang of sadness, but even more so, hatred: "Yes, the Zhang family must all know the truth. They watched helplessly as your father and I worked ourselves to the bone to earn money for Ping An's surgery, and not a single one of them helped. They even wanted to sever ties with me."
“I never understood what crime I had committed. I just asked them for help, and they kicked me out.”
And they said so many hurtful things.
In retrospect, their decision to sever ties with me was largely driven by their fear that close contact with me would arouse suspicion and expose the truth about the child swap.
Qi Mingfeng said, "Dad, Ranran, we will not let those who owed us back then get away with it."
He couldn't forgive those people when he thought about his father's death.
My maternal grandmother's family, including my father's family, owe their happy lives to the bones of my father.
Losang stood up and said slowly, "Ranran, you should spend some time with your mother and brother. I'll be in the next private room, and I'll take them home later."
Upon hearing this, Qi Ranran quickly thanked Losang.
Zhang Xueying and Qi Mingfeng quickly expressed their gratitude, as they were truly thankful to Losang.
Losang smiled and waved his hand: "We are all in the same boat, we should help each other."
The three of them understood that due to their inherent differences in social status, there was very little they could do to help Madam Huo.
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