She is the Side Character! — Watch Her Change her fate!-Chapter 53: The Pure Jade Starlet Is Not to Be Messed With 3

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Chapter 53: Chapter 53: The Pure Jade Starlet Is Not to Be Messed With 3

This was the first time the commissioner revealed her extreme bias, yelling over the phone, asking Su Yuixin why she wanted to steal her mother.

Like a madwoman!

Actually, adults could understand Su Yuixin’s call, she remembered Du Ya’s nurturing grace, that’s why she made the call. If she ignored it, then Du Ya’s ten years of upbringing would have been in vain.

But the commissioner had been deprived of love since childhood, both self-abasing and proud.

She finally got something of her own, cherished it cautiously, clearly the person on the other side already had so much, she couldn’t accept the other’s greed, taking even her only mother away.

So, she couldn’t hide her extremism anymore.

No matter how Du Ya explained, saying it was just this one call, not initiated by her, the commissioner didn’t believe it, she saw it all. Today’s call, maybe a meeting tomorrow, and Du Ya raised Su Yuixin as if she were her own daughter, different from her experience at the Su family.

She felt abandoned again.

Even rejected.

She was happy too early, she never really had unique love.

Perhaps, she shouldn’t have so naively looked forward to these things.

Before, when she didn’t have these, wasn’t she doing just fine?

A single phone call made the commissioner explode, her heart thoroughly frozen, clearly just over ten years old, yet frighteningly calm.

She was still a child, she still needed adult support.

So, her task now was to grow up.

For now, stay in this family, and when she grows up and makes money, she will repay all the costs to Mrs. Du Ya.

The well-behaved and sensible biological daughter had long made Du Ya realize that her daughter might not have had as good a time over the past ten years as imagined. If she had been spoiled growing up, why would she be so sensible? So sensible it breaks the heart.

That once-only call, she originally wanted to clarify with Su Yuixin not to keep in contact anymore, as she wanted to devote herself to her daughter.

Her daughter was very clingy, seemingly afraid of being abandoned, perhaps not in a good place mentally.

But before she could say anything, the commissioner returned early.

This misunderstanding remained unresolved until Du Ya’s unexpected passing.

It wasn’t until the commissioner, who had lost all fame and reputation, received the news of Du Ya’s death, returned home to sort out her belongings, opened Du Ya’s phone, and saw the messages inside, of course, messages she hadn’t received.

Because she had long since blocked Du Ya.

Soon after, she learned a piece of regretful news, it turned out Du Ya’s accident happened after she saw many negative things about her online, because she didn’t answer her calls and blocked her number one after another, Du Ya, worried, hurriedly went to find her.

If only she had answered the phone back then, perhaps Du Ya would not have had the accident.

Everything proved that her mother loved her.

Su Yuixin came to attend Du Ya’s funeral and spoke to her about a later call from Du Ya. She said that after returning to the Su family, she had only had two phone calls with Du Ya. One was initiated by her, which ended quickly due to the commissioner’s upset. The second was from Du Ya, who suggested they stop contacting each other. Knowing she was doing well back home, she felt relieved, expressing a desire to focus all her attention on her daughter now.

At the time, Su Yuixin was also somewhat sad.

Later, as she grew up, she suddenly understood much more, slowly coming to terms with it.

This revelation struck the commissioner hard again, but it was too late for regrets.

After burying Du Ya, the commissioner also bid farewell to the world in Du Ya’s small two-story house.

She wanted to die in the place where her mother had been.

This way, it would be easier to find her mother.

She didn’t know if her mother would forgive her.

Her mother’s cooking was so aromatic, but she would never taste it again, despite having so many opportunities.

It was all her fault.

Recalling the last memories of the commissioner, Ah Chen’s eyes moistened, followed by tears falling drop by drop, these were emotions left in the body by the commissioner. Although the commissioner was completely severed from this body, some things do not fade quickly.

She didn’t intentionally control it, allowing the body to vent the commissioner’s emotions.

"Brother Shi, what’s wrong, weren’t you leaving? What are you looking at?" Shi Wei’s assistant Mu Kejie followed his gaze but saw only crisscrossing lights and a crowd dressed to the nines, puzzled scratching his head.

Shi Wei tried hard to avert his gaze but couldn’t help looking there.

Through the lights and crowd, he saw her at a glance. He really couldn’t ignore her tear-filled eyes.

Why should it matter to him if someone else was crying?

Shi Wei sighed: "You go down and wait for me."

He strode forward with long legs, quickly reaching her, taking out a tissue to hand over. As a senior in the circle, seeing a young girl crying, it’s normal to pass over a tissue, right?

Shi Wei steadied his mind, his heart settled calmly.

Ah Chen looked up, her tearful eyes making Shi Wei’s heart tighten, instinctively asking: "Facing any difficulty?"

After asking, he felt annoyed, the circle was full of complex matters, even with three heads and six arms, he couldn’t manage them, not knowing what might be connected on the same thread.

He wasn’t someone important to her; asking this much was somewhat redundant.

"Missing my mom." Ah Chen took the tissue, adding, "I miss my mother’s cooking; it was really delicious."

She hadn’t tasted it, the commissioner had, not knowing whether it was an embellishment or truly tasty, in memory, it just was very good.

Shi Wei: "..."

He internally mocked himself, having thought so much earlier.

"Thank you, Teacher Shi, for the tissue. You haven’t left?" Ah Chen expressed gratitude before asking again.

Shi Wei kept a serious face: "I was about to leave, just that you seemed to have a situation here, and as a senior, I should check."

That’s just how it is.

"I’ve always heard Teacher Shi is a nice person, and it’s true." Ah Chen complimented, "I’m all right, Teacher Shi, you go ahead if you’re busy, don’t let me delay you."

Shi Wei didn’t linger much, nodded, and was about to leave.

Catching her picking up a wine glass to drink again, wanting to remind, but seeing her demeanor not like drunkenness, eyes clear, maybe her drinking capacity was better than he thought. Remembering he shouldn’t meddle, he swiftly stepped away.

It’s best to leave quickly; too much contact with Du Chen isn’t good, her image is deeply ingrained, with tons of fans, frequent interactions affect both sides greatly.

Before leaving the party, Ah Chen had already booked a flight for early the next morning.

Thus on the plane, she missed several calls.

After landing, turning off flight mode, she saw missed calls, she deemed them unimportant. Worried about disturbances, she immediately put SIM card 1 back on flight mode, promptly getting a new card thereafter.

The Du family is in the countryside, yet the village now has road access, making trips in and out easy. Ah Chen bought some items, directly hiring a car to get back.

The driver initially wanted to help, but seeing Ah Chen effortlessly handling two huge suitcases, swallowed his words.

Young girls these days really are surprising.

Pulling the suitcase to the gate of the two-story house, Ah Chen knocked on the door.

"Who is it?" Du Ya’s voice came from inside, accompanied by footsteps from far to near.

The door opened, Du Ya seeing the person at the doorstep, stood in shock, momentarily forgetting to react, her eyes reddening, moistening.

That was her daughter, she recognized immediately, even after so many years apart.

What shows or movies her daughter had been in, what programs she participated in, she always kept tabs.

She never imagined her daughter would appear here.

She dared not move; she dared not speak, fearing if she spoke, Xiao Chen would turn and leave.

"Mom," Ah Chen called softly, letting go of the suitcase and going over to hug Du Ya, whispering what the commissioner had always wanted to say, "I miss you."

"I really missed you."

Tears uncontrollably streaming down Du Ya’s face, she carefully hugged tightly back, choked, "Mom misses you too, Xiao Chen."

Misses dearly.

Really misses you.

But Xiao Chen had blocked her, preventing contact.

Xiao Chen was a big star; she dared not approach, afraid of causing trouble for Xiao Chen, knowing media these days loved to sensationalize any bit they could.

So, she could only watch from behind a screen.

As long as Xiao Chen was well.

That was enough for her.