Chapter 2046 - When did I ever give birth to a son?
The 99th Divorce
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Shen Zhilie chuckled at Shen Mantingâs candid observation.
Shen Luoâanâs face turned gloomy. He grabbed her by the waist, lifted her, and placed her on the bed.
He stared at Shen Manting for a while and eventually blurted, âBecause Iâm your man!â
âAh...â Shen Mantingâs eyes widened. âWhat do you mean?â
Shen Zhilie intervened and held Shen Luoâan back. âBe careful not to frighten her, Big Brother. Leave her to me. Take a break outside.â
âNo way.â Shen Luoâan grabbed a stool and sat down. âCarry on with your business. Iâll sit here.â
âI donât think this works...â Shen Zhilie was about to protest, furrowing his brow. However, he gave in when he noticed Shen Luoâan looking upset. He cleared his throat and pursed his lips. âVery well. Father, do you mind leaving the room with Little Moon to give us some space?â
Shen Longyue understood the gravity of the situation. He nodded and ushered Little Moon out of the room. âLetâs go, Little Moon.â
Shen Yuexiao resisted. He gazed at Shen Manting with his bright, round eyes and a heavy heart. âMommy,â he called out to her.
The revelation startled Shen Manting. She exclaimed, âNo way! Why is he calling me his mother? When did I ever give birth to a son?â
Shen Longyueâs heart ached for her.
He glanced at Shen Manting and sighed. âLetâs go, Little Moon. Weâll come back to visit your mother later.â
Shen Yuexiao obeyed reluctantly. âMommy, Iâll be back to visit you tomorrow,â he muttered.
The raw, unadulterated emotions in his utterances tugged at Shen Mantingâs heartstrings.
Shen Manting noticed that his voice sounded oddly familiar.
She seemed to recall hearing those words every day.
She felt a dull ache in her heart, but the next minute, she felt as though she had walked into a nightmare.
She sat silently before the two men facing her.
Shen Luoâan picked up his recording pen and pressed a button to start recording. He instructed, âNow, Iâm going to ask you some questions. Youâll answer them truthfully one by one. Tell me everything you know. Is that clear?â
âYes.â Shen Manting blinked shifted her gaze from Shen Luoâan to Shen Zhilie. She blurted, âUncle, is your brother really paying for my medical bills?â
Shen Zhilie chuckled, âHow did you guess heâs my brother?â
âI heard you calling him your elder brother and that older man your father. Furthermore, both of you look alike, which implies youâre brothers, sons of that older man.â Shen Manting smiled smugly, as if satisfied with her astute observations. Then, she ran her hand across her stomach. âIâm starving. Iâm so hungry I donât have any strength left.â
Shen Zhilie was relieved.
At least she had some degree of intellect left in her.
Shen Zhilie took some notes and replied, âIâll get you something to eat later. Answer my questions first.â
âAll right.â
âHow old are you this year?â
âIâm twelve years old.â
âYou think youâre twelve years old and youâre calling me Uncle? Do I look that old?â Shen Luoâan blurted in a frustrated tone.
Shen Zhilie almost burst into laughter.
Shen Luoâan seemed to be deeply bothered about being addressed as âUncle.â
He cleared his throat and warned, âPlease keep quiet, Big Brother.â
Shen Luoâan fell silent. Shen Manting added, âYou look almost thirty. I donât think youâre older than that, but you appear to be much older than me!â
Shen Manting indeed believed she was twelve years old.
Shen Zhilie scribbled in his notebook before proceeding to the next question. âDo you remember what happened before you fell into a coma?â
âOf course I remember.â Shen Manting looked pensive and continued, âThe head warden sent me on an errand. I was asked to buy a bottle of soy sauce for cooking. I slipped and fell on my way back, breaking the bottle of soy sauce. I was roundly whipped by the head wardenâs wife. When I woke up, I found myself in the hospital.â
Shen Zhilie frowned. He looked at her and asked, âDo you remember your name?â
âHe Yuncun.â
âDo you remember the characters that make up your name?â
âThe characters that mean âwhy do you deserve to liveâ in a sentence.â