My Dear Baby (2)
Originally, Liang Yuanqing wasnât thinking in this direction. Even if he was in the hospital, he still had hope. Because Liang Siyu was still at the Wen family, he still had a chance to turn things over.
Hanging on to this flimsy hope, he lived a wretched life in the hospital, and at the same time tried to use his previous connections to operate secretly.
Liang Yuanqing really almost succeeded.
He had made two preparations. If he really was going to get a divorce, he would also try to get part of the Wen familyâs properties as much as possible.
For this, he asked a lawyer to collect evidence of Wen Huiâs affair. He wanted to prove that Wen Hui was at fault in the marriage, so that the justice would be on his side.
In Liang Yuanqingâs opinion, the evidence of Wen Huiâs infidelity was very easy to find. The evidence was solid like a mountain â Jiang Xiaoman was the living witness as well as material evidence.
When Wen Hui was young, she had a relationship with a childhood sweetheart. Even when she was about to marry him, the twoâs relationship was still unclear. Liang Yuanqing always suspected that Jiang Xiaoman was the green hat that Wen Hui gave him.Findd new stories at novelhall.com
But he still had to rely on someone else, so he didnât dare to say it out loud and could only swallow this bitter pill. Now, he could finally use this evidence.
As long as it was proven that Jiang Xiaoman was not his child, the proof of Wen Huiâs affair was ironclad.
Unexpectedly...
As soon as the DNA comparison results came out, Jiang Xiaoman was actually his biological daughter!
Liang Yuanqing was dumbfounded.
He didnât believe it, and deliberately re-verified it several times.
But no matter how many times he reverified, the results did not change. Jiang Xiaoman really was his biological child.
And Liang Siyu, who he checked in passing, was actually not his child!
Jiang Xiaoman, who he had tried every means to deal with, was his biological daughter! And Liang Siyu, who he had regarded as his hope and had loved for more than ten years, was actually the child of another man!
Only Jiang Xing lived alone at the villa, but Tao Tao was in charge of taking care of his usual diet and daily life, so the house didnât look desolate. When she came back home, it was still very warm and bright, and it was well organized.
Even Jiang Xiaomanâs room was kept just like the way it was when she had just left, and no ornaments had changed. Even her rusty moon cake box was covered with anti-oxidant oil by Tao Tao, and was better maintained.
âTeacher Tao.â Jiang Xiaoman was very happy. She looked at her potted plants and touched her bookshelf. She was really amazing. She would help Uncle with his work, and was still willing to take care of his meals and daily life.
Tao Tao was very embarrassed and said, âItâs just how itâs supposed to be...â
She was now Jiang Xingâs personal secretary, not only helping him with official business, but also responsible for all aspects of his life, ensuring she was there at all times.
It was very busy and tiring, but Tao Tao enjoyed the moment.
After seeing her room, Jiang Xiaoman went to see her baby.
Her baby, Fragrance, was still being raised in the Yu family.
Just as Jiang Xiaoman knocked on the door, Yu Qingshi opened it, only to hear a few grunts. Fragranceâs nose was even better than a dogâs; it ran out and booped Jiang Xiaomanâs legs.
A pig appeared with tears in its eyes, appearing to miss her very much.
Jiang Xiaoman squeezed its pink nose with tears in her eyes. She was very emotional and said, âMy dear baby, Mom missed you so much... wuu wuu wuu, youâve lost weight.â
When Yu Qingshi heard her call it her dear baby, he shivered, and his back immediately straightened. He hesitated for a while, looked at Fragrance, then looked at Jiang Xiaoman. Then he squatted down and touched Fragranceâs head, and said, âDear Baby, Dad missed you too.â
â???â Jiang Xiaoman looked at him in horror.
Yu Qingshi said confidently, âIs it too much for it to call me father after it has been eating my food?â
â...â
Footnote:
2. This is from a Chinese proverb. A clam and a snipe (a kind of bird) fought, then a fisherman came in when theyâre both exhausted and easily caught them.