Chapter 141 - The Truth About the Adoption

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nYu Wan had a twisted smile on her face as she muttered, “So that’s how it is. I always thought that Eldest Brother, Second Brother, and the rest of you would agree to everything I asked for because you treat me as your biological sister. I didn’t expect you to just deal with me like how you would treat a kitten or a puppy…”

nHer expression, which had suffered a huge blow, looked a little pitiful, but Yu Heng was not moved at all. After knowing what Yu Wan had done, no matter how saintly a person was, they would not pity her.

nHe said, “Yu Wan, ever since Yaoyao returned, I realized how true relatives should interact. If you were always obedient and sensible, we might be able to interact like normal relatives, but what you did disgusts me.”

nWith that, Yu Heng turned to look at Yu Hong. “Dad, I don’t know why you want me to stay, but I can show you my stand. No matter what, I don’t agree to let Yu Wan stay in the Yu family. As for what you want to do with her other than drive her away, I won’t comment.”

nYu Wan was shocked and looked at Yu Hong pleadingly. “Daddy, listen to my explanation. I didn’t do those things willingly. I was forced all along…”

nYu Hong took out a stack of documents from the drawer of the low cabinet by the side. As he flipped through them, he said, “Yu Wan, I believe that you didn’t take the initiative to come into contact with that criminal organization. Yu Lang and the others have investigated very clearly. The first time you came into contact with them was before you were 13 years old. Even if you are a natural sociopath, I don’t believe that you would have come into contact with crimes at such an early age.”

nYu Wan hurriedly said, “That’s right, Daddy. Just like you said, I was still so young back then. How could I have been willing?”

nHowever, Yu Hong still said calmly, “In the beginning, you just wanted your uncle, the director of the mental hospital, to help you deal with female classmates you don’t like, right?”

nYu Wan’s face instantly turned pale. She stared blankly at Yu Hong, opening her mouth but unable to say a word.

nShe did not say it out loud, but Yu Hong knew what she was thinking. “You’re wondering why we found out about your relationship with the director of the mental hospital, right?”

nYu Wan did not speak, but her gaze moved away from Yu Hong. She did not dare to meet his gaze, did not dare to look at the casual appraising expression on his face.

nYu Hong did not need Yu Wan’s response and continued, “Yu Wan, I told you before that Yu Lang and the others have already investigated everything about you. Your mother used to be a nanny at my house back then. It was during the time when Yaoyao went missing. Later, in order to find Yaoyao, I went to all the orphanages in the surrounding cities and saw the nanny who resigned working in one of the orphanages.”

n“Under her influence, I had the idea of adopting a little girl. Then, naturally, you were sent to me. At that time, I felt that your clothing style and mannerisms were very similar to Yaoyao’s. Now that I think about it, you must have been specially trained by your mother, right?”

nBefore Yu Wan could say anything, Yu Heng already frowned. With a cold tone, he gritted his teeth and asked, “Dad, why didn’t you mention this before?”

nYu Hong said, “There’s no evidence to support this kind of thing. I only noticed it recently when I recalled the past.”

nThey all looked at Yu Wan, and she subconsciously shrunk back and fell to the ground without regard for her image. She shook her head and muttered, “No, I don’t know anything. Daddy, I’m an orphan. I don’t have a mother or an uncle. Please believe me, Daddy…”

nYu Hong seemed to be helpless against Yu Wan’s denial. He sighed, but his words did not soften at all. “Yu Wan, don’t cry and make a fuss. Even if you don’t have any morals, you should have been prepared to pay the price for doing those illegal things. Now, it’s just time for you to be responsible for your own actions. Why are you acting like a shrew?”

nYu Heng said coldly, “This is probably inherited from her family…”

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