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Rebirth: He Decides to Lie Flat-Chapter 129 - 126 Can You Stop Provoking Me (Third
Chapter 129 -126: Can You Stop Provoking Me? (Third Update)
Chapter 129 -126: Can You Stop Provoking Me? (Third Update)
Mu Chenyan had been searching for Xiaosi for so many years, her heart hanging in suspense for over a decade. Her body and spirit were under dual strain.
Now that her daughter had been found and the truth of that year had been revealed to the world, her spirit suddenly relaxed, and her body was the first to give in.
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Yu Feng was a doctor and understood his mother’s health well. The moment Mu Chenyan fainted, he immediately had his older brother retrieve the medical kit from his room, while he carried their mother back to her bedroom.
The two brothers cooperated with each other, each busy with their tasks.
No one spared a glance for Yu Zekun, who was still slumped on the sofa.
After Mu Chenyan was settled and given an IV, Yu Heng went out with the intention of cooking some millet porridge for their mother.
As he passed the living room, Yu Zekun stopped him, “Xiaoheng, your mother… she found Xiaosi?”
Yu Heng sneered, “Whether she’s been found or not, do you care?”
Yu Zekun was at a loss for words, unable to utter a single sentence.
In theory, after returning to the country, Mu Chenyan should have been traveling all over the country searching for Xiaosi, and he, as her biological father, should have accompanied her. But he felt it was hopeless, so he basically stayed out of it.
But he could have never expected that they would actually find her in the end.
Not long after, Yu Feng also went to the kitchen. As he walked over, he asked Yu Heng, “Where is Xiaosi now?”
He wasn’t clear on whether the human traffickers had been caught, but he was certain that Xiaosi had been found by their mom and older brother.
Honestly, Yu Feng was also very excited at that moment. If it wasn’t so late, he would have insisted on going to see her no matter what.
“She’s at Beijing University.”
“She got into university?”
Yu Feng looked at him in surprise, his heart which had been held in suspense finally settled. He had always been worried that she might have been sold to some remote mountain village, suffering from hunger and cold, without even the chance to go to school.
Now it was all right; being able to get into university meant that the people who adopted her were decent.
But Yu Heng turned his head to look at him with an expression that wasn’t pleasant.
Yu Feng’s expression changed, “What? She didn’t have a good life?”
“What do you think? She wasn’t their own flesh and blood.”
After saying that, Yu Heng turned his head and instructed Yu Feng, “That detective agency we worked with before, have them go to Yunfeng County in Yunzhou, Jianghai Town of Northern Province and check on Song Jianqiu’s family in Jianglin Village.”
“Xiaosi’s adoptive parents?”
Yu Heng nodded, “Her name is now Song Jiawen. She’s this year’s valedictorian in the high school exam in Northern Province.”
“True to form for Xiaosi, a pearl does not lose its luster no matter where it is.”
That’s what they said, but the heaviness in their hearts was not in the least bit lessened.
Because after Xiaosi’s disappearance, their family had been raising the very executioner who brought harm to her!
Thinking of Yu Xin, even Yu Feng felt disgusted.
Yu Heng was the eldest, accustomed to taking care of his younger siblings when their mother was not home. Therefore, of the three brothers, he was the one who was closest to Yu Xin, and they had the best relationship.
But that was before, and over the past year, he had clearly felt the older brother distancing himself from Yu Xin.
Yu Feng had never thought to ask why, because he was indifferent to Yu Xin, just like their mom—very detached, unconcerned, and uninvolved.
As for Yu Ci, he hated Yu Xin the most in the family. Initially, he kept telling her to get lost, but after being disciplined by Yu Zekun a few times, he simply started ignoring her altogether.
“I’ll call our third brother later and tell him that Xiaosi has been found.”
After Yu Feng said this, he saw Yu Heng let out a soft sigh, “It won’t be easy to ask Xiaosi for forgiveness.”
Their mother wanted to hug her tonight, but she was refused.
After she disappeared that year, Mu Chenyan could only sleep at night by hugging her little clothes and smelling the scent on them.
Later, as time stretched on and the scent of Xiaosi on the clothes gradually faded, Mu Chenyan had to rely on sleeping pills to fall asleep, but the habit of sleeping with her little clothes persisted to this day.
So, whether Xiaosi treated the three brothers any way didn’t matter; they had time to accompany her, to seek her forgiveness, but now they first needed her to recognize her mother.
Finding her but her not recognizing, was like asking for Mu Chenyan’s life.
Yu Feng went back to the bedroom to check the IV drip, and when the needle was removed and he saw his mother was sleeping peacefully, he then returned to his own room to call the third brother.
If he knew Xiaosi had chosen the same major as him in university, he would be ecstatic, probably dropping everything to return to the country immediately.
But Yu Feng deliberately didn’t tell him.
As he dialed the number, he suddenly remembered that he had meant to mention Yu Xin’s blood type to the oldest brother downstairs but forgot as soon as Xiaosi came up.
He remembered that both his second uncle and second aunt were type O, but Yu Xin was type A.
Something was definitely amiss!
Yu Feng narrowed his eyes while waiting for the call to connect, contemplating whether he should take his second uncle’s hair and do a paternity test with Yu Xin’s some other day?
The next morning at 5:30, Song Jiawen, who normally rose early, overslept.
Liang Yujun was pushing her in anxiety, “Jiajia, hurry up, you’ll have to run an extra two kilometers if we’re late… Yuanyuan, wet her towel and bring it over, and the sunscreen…”
Because Song Jiawen was usually the first one up in their dorm, they hadn’t noticed her this morning in their rush to get to the bathroom; it wasn’t until they were ready and came out that they realized Song Jiawen was still in bed asleep.
The four girls scrambled together in a flurry, and ran downstairs. In the rush, the sunscreen on Song Jiawen’s face wasn’t even properly applied.
It had been haphazardly squeezed on her face by Sha Yali in the commotion.
Song Jiawen had no choice but to rub her face as she descended the stairs.
In the end, she barely made it to the field by 5:57, with the assembly time being six o’clock.
“Can’t you come a few minutes earlier? Do you have to make everyone run laps?”
Xia Shi stood to her left, back straight, eyes fixed ahead, not even glancing at her, but murmuring complaints under his breath.
However, before her words finished, two more boys rushed into the formation, making it just in time for six o’clock.
Xue Weisong, who stood behind Song Jiawen, cast a glance at Xia Shi but remained silent.
During the break, Song Jiawen went to the benches at the edge of the field to grab water; Xia Shi followed her, “Song Jiawen…”
“Can’t you just leave me alone?”
Song Jiawen turned around, giving him a cold look, “Nobody is a fool. What you can think of, others can too. Besides, what kind of relationship do I have with you? Why should I do whatever you say? Who do you think you are?”
He was really too annoying; the more she tried to ignore him, the more he stuck to her like a plaster.
If this had been a normal time, Song Jiawen might have continued to ignore him, but she was in such an irritable mood and didn’t have the patience for a cold treatment now.
In their class, there were only two girls, no—there weren’t many in the entire physics department, and Song Jiawen was the most conspicuous among them; wherever she went, there were countless if subtle gazes following her.
And there were quite a few boys fetching water nearby, Song Jiawen did not lower her voice intentionally; it was just her normal speaking volume, only colder and more abrupt.
Thus, many boys’ gazes swept towards Xia Shi, since the information contained in Song Jiawen’s words was easy to understand—
Xia Shi wanted her to listen to him!
Why should she?
Many of the boys found Xia Shi ridiculous. It was clear that he was used to showing off in high school and hadn’t found his place in university yet, not knowing when to rein it in.
Come on, who among those admitted to Beijing University was a dunce?
Do you think she’s all looks and no brains?