Chapter 1269 - 1199: Just That Petty
Chapter 1269: Chapter 1199: Just That Petty
She was exposed for lying, later had her bag stolen by some thugs, and took her anger out on me, telling me to get lost, and even threatening to cancel my registration in North City. Uncle Feng, do you think anyone bullies people like this?"
Xu Chunxia’s words were sharp and quick, leaving Fang Su no chance to interject. She rambled on, "Who did I provoke? Back then, she saved my life;
I was very grateful. But she said I was her daughter, which made me happy, yet precisely because she claimed me as her daughter, I got targeted by Jack, was tricked into going abroad, and accused of being an imposter, almost losing my life there!"
While wiping tears from her face, Xu Chunxia continued, "I barely made it back from abroad, and then she got me married to an idiot. In just a month of marriage, I was beaten by that fool three times.
Uncle Feng, don’t you think these hardships were brought upon me by her? Now that I’m no longer of use to her, she wants to kick me away. How can it be so easy?"
At this moment, Xu Chunxia finally realized why she was targeted by Jack, taken abroad, and subjected to various tests at the hospital, and why Jack later claimed she was an imposter, saying she deceived him.
"Uncle Feng, being identified by her as a daughter was a disaster for me. Boohoo... I’ve lost my innocence and ended up married to that fool. What should I do now?"
"Hmph! You’re just a country bumpkin, don’t act all smug!"
Fang Su spat on the ground and said, "How did I use you? Even a great horse sometimes loses a step. Do you think I willingly acknowledged the wrong daughter?
I only recognized you because you have a tiny red mole below your right ear, mistakenly thinking you were my long-lost daughter. It wasn’t some damn using of you."
"Alright, you be quiet. Now I ask you, are you sure Leilei is not your child?" Old Master Feng looked at Fang Su, his eyes filled with complexity.
Fang Su: "No."
"Alright, you go tidy yourself up. I want to talk to Leilei." Old Master Feng wanted to send Fang Su away, but she refused to leave and asked, "What do you want to talk to that dead girl about?"
Old Master Feng: "Do you plan to stay here and listen to my conversation with Leilei?"
Fang Su: "Since she isn’t my daughter, she has no right to continue using the name Jiang Lei."
"What do you say?"
Old Master Feng looked at Xu Chunxia.
"I don’t care." Actually, Xu Chunxia didn’t want to change back to her original name. She liked the name "Jiang Lei," finding it trendy, unlike the earthy "Xu Chunxia."
But with Fang Su around, Xu Chunxia knew she couldn’t cling to a name that didn’t belong to her.
"This is my thought, Chunxia’s name can be changed back, but her registration should remain in North City, and as for her marriage with Xiaochuan, I plan to talk to Old Hu and his wife, to have the two kids divorce."
This was directed at Fang Su.
"Why? She isn’t my daughter, why should she still get city registration?"
Fang Su disagreed.
Old Master Feng: "Chunxia has called you ’mom’ for a while, and after she and Xiaochuan divorce, without North City registration, she’d be treated as a vagrant and sent back to her original residence. We mustn’t be heartless."
Fang Su: "She was originally a vagrant. If I hadn’t taken her in, she would have been sent back long ago."
"Alright, enough idle talk, let’s proceed as I said."
Old Master Feng firmly decided.
Xu Chunxia: "Uncle Feng, but after leaving the Hu Family, even with the North City registration, without a job or place to stay, what will I do then?" Saying this, tears welled up in Xu Chunxia’s eyes again.
"Don’t push your luck!"
Fang Su glared at Xu Chunxia, then shifted her gaze to Old Master Feng: "The Hu Family won’t divorce. If you don’t want to ruin relations with Old Hu, don’t waste your effort."
"Shut the hell up!"
Old Master Feng shouted angrily, "If it weren’t for you mistaking the child, would Chunxia have suffered like this?" Clearly, Old Master Feng also recalled Xu Chunxia being targeted by Jack, taken abroad, which was related to her being thought of as Fang Su’s daughter.
In other words, Fang Su’s mistaken identity had caused trouble for Xu Chunxia, ruining a good young woman’s reputation, and furthermore, binding her to a foolish boy, which was outright despicable!
Meanwhile, well, to be precise, in a park approximately two stops away from where Jiang Boya was staying.
"Sir, here it is, take a look..."
Speaking was a young thug with unsightly appearance, shifty brows, and small eyes, still bearing some youthful vibe. He handed the women’s handbag to the tall, sharply dressed man in front of him, who wore a mask.
Behind this young thug stood three other youthful thugs, all nervously awaiting compensation from the gentleman who had engaged them.
"Don’t worry, I won’t go back on my word regarding the payment."
The man opened the handbag briefly, then tucked it under his arm, casually pulling five Great Reunion Banknotes from his pocket to hand to the nearest young thug:
"Here’s fifty, the extra ten is for you guys to get a meal. By the way, if you ever come across those two women again, it’s best to steer clear, lest they recognize you and report you to the police."
"No way, we painted our faces so black that once we clean up, those foolish women dreaming of recognizing us is pure fantasy!"
The leader among the four young thugs, who stood closest to the man, waved his hand, revealing a grin with large white teeth.
"Being cautious doesn’t hurt." The man advised, pausing briefly, then handed several more Great Reunion Banknotes to the group: "Engaging in this kind of activity isn’t advisable. You’re still young, find legitimate work and take responsibility for yourselves, or else falling into the hands of the police one day could ruin your lives."
Patted the shoulder of the young thug before him: "Alright, I’ve said my piece, it’s up to you to heed it."
"No way, we painted our faces so black that once we clean up, those foolish women dreaming of recognizing us is pure fantasy!"
The leader among the four young thugs, who stood closest to the man, waved his hand, revealing a grin with large white teeth.
"Being cautious doesn’t hurt." The man advised, pausing briefly, then handed several more Great Reunion Banknotes to the group: "Engaging in this kind of activity isn’t advisable. You’re still young, find legitimate work and take responsibility for yourselves, or else falling into the hands of the police one day could ruin your lives."
Patted the shoulder of the young thug before him: "Alright, I’ve said my piece, it’s up to you to heed it."
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