Chapter 188 - The Truth?
Mr. Gu, Your Replacement Bride Is A Big Shot!
Su Xueâs face alternated between shades of green and white. She could hardly stand the humiliation.
Qiao Nian had plenty of time today. She pulled over a chair and sat down elegantly in front of Su Xue. She raised her eyebrows slightly. âNow, can you tell me the truth? Who are my biological parents? Also, why did you bring me into the Qiao family? I advise you to tell me everything in detail.â
Qiao Shan couldnât help but frown. It was a long story, and he didnât know where to begin.
Su Xue saw that Qiao Shan was deep in thought. Her eyes darted to the side, and she hurriedly spoke. âI remember this matter very clearly!â
When Qiao Shan heard Su Xueâs words, he remained expressionless. In reality, Su Xue was in charge of most of the matters in the Qiao family anyway.
Qiao Shan temporarily put aside the fact that Su Xue was having an affair and listened to her continue.
Su Xue heaved a small sigh of relief. She glared at Qiao Nian viciously, as if she was determined to fight to the death. âIn the past, I was worried that you would be upset, so I kept it from you. I didnât tell you the truth. Now that youâve found out, thereâs no need for me to hide it from you anymore. Youâre a bastard child I picked up from the hospital! A wild child abandoned by your parents!â
Qiao Nian sat there in silence, looking at Su Xue expressionlessly.
A smug smile appeared on Su Xueâs face. She asked, âDid you think that you were the precious daughter of some rich family?â
âQiao Nian, stop dreaming.â Su Xue stood up, wiping her tears and the blood from her nose. She said coldly, âYour mother was just some woman from the countryside. She fell in love with a rich man, but that rich man already had a wife. Your mother was looked down upon by her family because she had gotten pregnant before marriage. She wanted to abort you, but if she did, she might never be able to get pregnant again for the rest of her life. Thatâs why she secretly gave birth in the hospital without telling her family. She was hoping to give birth to a son. ()Since a son would be treasured more than a daughter, she was planning to take the chance to marry the rich man, because his wife had only given birth to one daughter.
âYet when she gave birth to a daughter, that rich man gave her two thousand dollars and left. Your mother had never expected that to happen. The rich man told her that he had only wanted to use your motherâs womb to have a son.â Su Xue looked at Qiao Nian with a challenge in her eyes.
âI was your motherâs doctor back then. After she gave birth to you, she threw you into the trash. I took pity on you and brought you home.â At this point, Su Xue snorted. âIn that case, Iâm the one who saved your life!â
Qiao Nian frowned a little, staring unblinkingly at Su Xue. The coldness in her eyes grew more obvious. âIs that so?â
Su Xue laughed and retorted, âWhat do you think the truth is? Back then, sons were so valuable. Who would break up their family just for a daughter?â
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Qiao Nianâs eyes narrowed.
That wasnât untrue. More than twenty years ago, every family valued boys over girls. In order to have a son to inherit the business, many rich people would spend a lot of money to find someone who could give birth to a son for them.
If the child was a son, the rich man would take the child home. If it was a daughter, she would be left on the streets.
Seeing that Qiao Nian was seriously considering the credibility of her words, Su Xue continued, âIf it werenât for me, you would have died long ago. I saved you. Iâm your life savior, your lifelong benefactor. Now, youâre actually helping outsiders plot against me. Youâre really an ingrate!â
âHeh.â Qiao Nian gave a cold laugh.
Su Xue felt a chill run down her spine from Qiao Nianâs gaze. Frowning, she questioned, âWhat are you laughing at?â
Qiao Nian narrowed her eyes and looked at Su Xue coldly. âIn that case, should I thank you?â
Su Xue couldnât tell if Qiao Nian believed her. She said coldly, âYouâre the one who owes me a debt. Itâs common knowledge that raising a child is a far more arduous task than giving birth, and far more deserving of gratitude. For so many years, Iâve tirelessly raised you. If it werenât for me, you would have died in the hospital long ago!â