"People die for money, birds die for food; your aunt feared the Zheng family’s estate would all be taken by your mother. I understood this, so I prepared my will early, splitting the Zheng family’s estate evenly between your aunt and your mom. Though your aunt is not my biological child, I have never treated her differently!"
Ni Yang looked up at Grandma Zheng, "Grandma, you are a good mother, but she might not be a good daughter."
With that, Ni Yang continued, "I even suspect that Aunt Suyu’s hysteria might be related to them as well."
Having said this much, Ni Yang didn’t want to keep hiding things from Grandma Zheng.
Lest when the truth emerged, Grandma Zheng couldn’t accept the reality.
"That won’t be the case," Grandma Zheng shook her head, "Yangyang, you’re not a detective, you must be mistaken." freewёbnoνel.com
"Grandma, how about we make a bet?" Ni Yang proposed.
"A bet on what?" Grandma Zheng asked.
"On whether Doctor Jiang and Aunt Suyu are the masterminds behind this," Ni Yang said every word very seriously.
Grandma Zheng smiled, "Yangyang, you’re really overthinking. I can vouch for my integrity that Doctor Jiang and your aunt aren’t those kinds of people."
Ni Yang slightly curled her lips, "Grandma, the day when everything becomes clear hasn’t come yet, it’s too early to say that now."
Grandma Zheng looked at Ni Yang, "Yangyang, do you know how many years I’ve known Doctor Jiang? Thirty-five years! Ever since she came back to Beijing across the Pacific Ocean with your aunt, I knew Doctor Jiang is a good person."
"And your aunt, your aunt, I raised her myself. I know very well what kind of person she is; she could never do something so utterly heartless."
For a full thirty-five years, Grandma Zheng couldn’t believe that human nature could be so malicious.
Nor could she believe that she had two wolves in sheep’s clothing by her side.
With that, Grandma Zheng continued, "Yangyang, as you said, Doctor Jiang is a doctor. If she wanted to do something, it would be so easy. If she and Lingling truly wanted to harm me, your grandfather and I wouldn’t be alive today."
Ni Yang knew that no amount of talking would be useful at this time. Only when ironclad evidence was presented would Grandma Zheng believe it.
"Grandma, it’s getting late, you should rest early," Ni Yang said, "I didn’t mean anything else by telling you this, just wanted you to be cautious around Doctor Jiang and Aunt Suyu. And also my Aunt’s husband, who seems straightforward and honest, yet he has an unknown side to him that people don’t see."
Otherwise, Sun Wu wouldn’t have had such a good marital relationship with Zheng Lingling after so many years.
"Alright, alright, I’ve got it," Grandma Zheng nodded, "Yangyang, I’ll take your words to heart."
Despite her precautions, Grandma Zheng still couldn’t believe that Zheng Lingling and Doctor Jiang were capable of such deeds.
"Then I’m going to rest now."
"Uh-huh," Grandma Zheng escorted Ni Yang to the door.
In the deep silence of the night, barely perceptible footsteps echoed through the hallway.
Then, a shadow darted into Aunt Suyu’s room.
"Who’s there!" Hearing noise, Aunt Suyu turned on the bedside lamp and sat up in bed, looking around warily.
"Aunt Suyu, it’s me," Zheng Lingling approached from the side.
Seeing who it was, Aunt Suyu shrank back into her bed.
Zheng Lingling curled her lips upwards, "It seems Aunt Jiang was right, you remembered."
"No, I haven’t," Aunt Suyu shook her head.
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