Chapter 38 - 38 Get the Hell Out of Here All of You
You Are My Only Sunshine
Editor: Larbre Studio
Mo Jun never imagined that the rare occasion she went out, she would encounter them. She really wanted to say, âI must have bad karma from eight lifetimes ago!â
âMo Jun, what are you doing here?â Mo Xinyu, however, showed a loving smile befitting a kind older sister. âWhere have you been these days? Why havenât you come home at all? Do you know how worried Mom and Dad have been about you?â
Chu Yi was also aware of Mo Junâs status as an illegitimate daughter.
Mo Zhenggang explained to them that he didnât want to be unfair to his deceased former wife, nor did he want to wrong Xinyu, so he tried to keep her existence low-key.
After all, his former wife had just died from childbirth complications, and his mistress had given birth to a child right afterâsuch news would not reflect well on the Mo Familyâs reputation.
Meanwhile, the Chu Family had little interest in the Mo Familyâs domestic affairs, and even less in Mo Jun, the illegitimate daughter.
To everyone, her existence might as well have been nonexistent.
But Chu Yi knew that this girl liked him. Whenever he visited the Mo Family in the past, her eyes were always so shy when she looked at him.
But this time, he quickly noticed that the shyness was gone from her eyes, replaced only by indifference.
For a moment, Chu Yi found himself observing her somewhat more closely.
Facing Mo Xinyuâs hypocrisy, Mo Jun pretended she didnât hear her, gave them a cold glance, and continued to lower her head to read the magazine.
Being so blatantly ignored, Mo Xinyu wasnât angry but became even more tender and loving. âMo Jun, whatâs wrong? Why do you seem so unhappy to see your sister? Have you been wronged outside? Itâs really unnecessary to be mad at Dad. No matter what, weâre family. Dad said, as long as you come homeâ¦â
âWerenât you the ones who drove me out?â Mo Jun suddenly looked up and said.
Mo Xinyu was taken aback, âWe didnât drive you outâ¦â
âHow did you not?â Mo Jun curved her lips, not giving her any chance to interject, âYouâve always regarded me as a disgrace and wished I never existed. This time, knowing full well that I liked Mr. Chu, you still purposefully announced your engagement in front of me. I was hurt, yet you called me a toad longing for swan meat, utterly deluded. Especially you, I always thought of you as my caring older sister, yet you warned me not to approach Mr. Chu again. You even said that I was never worthy of him, only deserving of a man who is as low as me. With such disdain for me, after everything youâve said, how could I possibly go home? You never dare acknowledge me in front of others, so why should I bother being a nuisance to you? Am I right?â
Mo Xinyu was flabbergasted, not expecting her to twist right and wrong to such an extent.
The old Mo Jun wasnât like this.
She either kept quiet and bore grievances or flatly contradicted them.
When did she learn to play such mind games?
The truth about her leaving home was not like this at all! It was clearly because she was insatiable, preposterously coveting what wasnât hers!
âMo Jun, how can you say such thingsâ¦â Mo Xinyu was about to emotionally refute her when Mo Jun impatiently cut her off.
âEnough, always playing the saint in front of Mr. Chu, doesnât it tire you? Everything is my fault, youâre the best, okay? Mr. Chu, rest assured, I will definitely not like you anymore. I, Mo Jun, may have a lowly status, but Iâm not shameless. If liking you is a sin and I have to endure other peopleâs humiliation, then Iâd rather retain my last shred of dignity.â
Having said that, Mo Jun bowed her head deeply into the magazine, an image of heartbreak, despair, a dead soul inside, screaming âAll of you, just get the hell away from me.â