Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
âThis matter is of great significance.â Mei Shu didnât rush to make her point, instead, she planned to secure a promise from her. âMiss Sheng, what Iâm about to say may provoke your anger, so I hope that no matter what, you will listen to me attentively. You must not interrupt me halfway or have me thrown out.â
Hearing this, Miss Shengâs eyes flickered with disbelief.
She exchanged a quick glance with the butler before nodding. âAlright, I promise. Go ahead and say what you want.â
âThatâs good.â Mei Shu lowered her gaze and, amidst their surprised looks, slowly said, âIâm going to talk about the car accident that happened on Pan Mountain Road six years ago.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Miss Sheng stood up in disbelief and momentarily abandoned her noble demeanor. Her eyes were filled with unshakeable shock. âWhy are you bringing that up? Do you know what that incident means to our Sheng family?â
Six years ago, the car accident on Pan Mountain Road not only claimed the life of Mei Shuâs mother, Bai Ling, but it also resulted in the death of Miss Shengâs mother.
According to the police investigation, Miss Shengâs mother suffered a heart attack due to the shock of witnessing the entire accident and, because the hospital was too far away, she tragically passed away due to the delayed treatment.
It could be considered an indirect tragedy caused by Bai Ling.
However, Mei Shu had to revisit this old matter, reopening old wounds. This was because the only eyewitness to the truth back then was Sheng Quan, who was in the same car as Miss Shengâs mother.
âI know that bringing up this matter will make you very uncomfortable, but, Miss Sheng, 1 hope you can understand that the victims back then were not only from the Sheng family but also affected my Mei family.â
âAffected? Affected by whom?â Miss Sheng took a step down from the stage, her noble demeanor now gone. She came up to Mei Shu and grabbed her collar. âIâm asking you, who is responsible for my motherâs death?â
âNo one intended to harm your mother, but my motherâs death indirectly led to the demise of Mrs. Sheng. You shouldnât place the blame on the Mei family; instead, you should hate the person responsible for my motherâs death.â Mei Shu stared into her eyes, not letting any trace of emotion escape.
The two of them locked eyes for a long time, standing still for a few breaths. In the end, it was Miss Sheng who backed down first.
She suddenly released her grip and let out a deep sigh. âMy motherâs death was an accident. I shouldnât harbor ill feelings towards anyone. I donât want to get involved in the matters of the Mei family. You can leave.â
âBut your father is the only eyewitness,â Mei Shu didnât want to leave so easily and held onto her wrist, applying more pressure. âI want to know all the details of what happened that year. Not a single detail should be left out.â
âMy father wonât be willing to tell you. For so many years, my motherâs death has always been the deepest wound in his heart. He wonât allow anyone to bring up the past in front of him.â Miss Sheng looked at her with determination. âIâll give you a pass on todayâs matter because you helped me find evidence of Lu Mingâs affair. Iâll pretend I never met you today. Now, please leave.â
âMiss Sheng, if it werenât for that car accident back then, your mother wouldnât have died. Donât you want to find out who is responsible for the innocent lives affected by it?â
Mei Shu squeezed her wrist and gradually increased the force. âI was only a child at the time, and after my motherâs death, my father remarried and I was sent to the countryside. I only returned recently. Back then, we were all so young, and we couldnât investigate. Itâs understandable, but do we really want to turn a blind eye to their deaths now?â
Tears welled up in Miss Shengâs eyes. For so many years, her mother had never faded from her memories.
Recently, she often dreamed of her mother and remembered the osmanthus candy her mother used to make for her. Each memory was as sweet as it was heart-wrenching.
Then, the final scene in the dream was a horrifying one.
Everywhere was painted in bright red. The cacophonous sound of footsteps echoed from all sides, countless people passing by her, yet none of them saw her.
Then, a woman covered in a white sheet was carried out of the car by a doctor. As the stretcher passed by, a gust of wind lifted a corner of the sheet.
Miss Sheng could clearly see that it was her motherâs face.
But on that face, there was no longer a warm smile; only a deathly pale countenance.
âLeave, my father will be back soon, and he doesnât want to see anyone from the Mei family. If he sees you, it wonât end well for you.â Miss Sheng turned her back, wiping away her tears and starting to drive Mei Shu away.
Mei Shu furrowed her brow in confusion. âDo you really not want to seek the truth and get justice for your mother?â
âIâve told you, my motherâs death was an unexpected heart attack. Itâs nobodyâs fault. Now, go!â
Sheng Nian asserted firmly, leaving no room for negotiation.
With no choice, Mei Shu could only temporarily give up and look for another solution.
But just as she was about to be escorted out of the living room by the butler, a voice from the servants outside reached them, âMr. Sheng has returned, and Miss Sheng is meeting a guest inside!â
Miss Shengâs face turned pale immediately. She hurriedly took Mei Shuâs hand and rushed upstairs, hastily shoving her into her room..