From Nun to Real Heiress: Expert at Turning the Tables

Chapter 143 - 143: 077 Fate_5



Chapter 143 - 143: 077 Fate_5

When the little girl got fierce, it was terrifying. Han Suwen stood in place, watching Ming Ti take Ming Yi away.

Ming Chen hesitated for a moment, then walked over and said, “Aunt Han, Ming Ti is just too worried about Xiao Wu getting hurt. She means no harm. Don’t overthink it.”

Han Suwen gave a small smile: “Thank you for explaining.”

“Did you sisters grow up together?”

Ming Chen nodded: “We’re all abandoned children who grew up in the nunnery. Ming Jing was taken by mistake when she was born. It was only recently that the Zhus found out the truth, and Ming Jing returned to their home, bringing us with her.”

Han Suwen never expected the truth to be like this. The other girl she saw in the morning must be the fake heiress who was mistakenly taken. It turned out that the Zhus’ family situation was so complicated.

“Your sister is a good person.”

“Ming Jing is the best sister in the world. She practically raised Ming Yi since she was little, and actually loves her more than Ming Ti does. Ming Jing took care of our daily lives, taught us to read and write, and showed us the ways of life. In our hearts, they are like our parents.”

“Meeting Ms. Zhu was your good fortune.”

“Ming Chen, can you tell me something about Ming Yi(” Han Suwen pleaded. Ming Chen looked into her eyes: “Alright. I can see that you are a good person who won’t harm Ming Yi. What happened yesterday was an accident.”

“It must have been when I was about four years old. It’s been so long that I don’t remember it very clearly. That night, Ming Jing, Ming Ti, and I were all asleep when someone knocked on the door. Ming Jing had broken her leg while gathering herbs on the mountain earlier, so Ming Ti got up to open the door. She came back carrying a child in her arms.”

Han Suwen listened carefully.

Ming Chen recalled, “Master was already asleep, and her health was not good, so Ming Jing didn’t disturb her. She slept with the child, saying they would discuss the child’s whereabouts the next day.”

“The next day, Master saw the child and liked her very much. But life in the nunnery was difficult, and Master didn’t want her to stay there and suffer. She wanted to send her to a village at the foot of the mountain to grow up healthy and happy. However, when Ming Yi heard she would be sent away, she suddenly cried. She had never cried since arriving at the nunnery. No matter how they tried to comfort her, she wouldn’t stop. She clutched Ming Jing’s clothes tightly and refused to let go. Master, out of options, said that according to Buddha, they were destined to be together, so they should keep Ming Yi and named her as such.”

Han Suwen asked, “What month did she arrive at the nunnery?”

Ming Chen carefully thought it over: “The weather was already a bit hot then. Ming Jing’s peonies on the back mountain were in bloom, and she wanted to make flower cakes for us. It must have been around May.”

Han Suwen ran back to her room and brought out a small baby’s clothes for

Ming Chen to see: “Was she wearing clothes like this?”

Ming Chen shook her head, “I’m not sure about that. Our personal belongings were probably kept by Ming Jing, but she isn’t here.”

“Where is your sister?”

Ming Chen was frightened by the craziness in her eyes and murmured, “She won’t be back anytime soon.”

Han Suwen clutched the clothes and knelt on the ground, weeping heartbreakingly.

Ming Chen hesitated for a moment, then squatted down and gently patted her back, ‘You will definitely find your daughter.”

Ming Chen glanced at the baby clothes in her hand and slightly narrowed her eyes.

At dinner, Zhu Xiangxiang looked at the unfamiliar Han Suwen, frowning, “Are you the new caretaker?”

Han Suwen calmly replied, ‘Yes, Ms. Xiangxiang.”

In just one day, she had figured out the rules of survival in the Zhus’ house.

Zhu Xiangxiang laughed, “It’s amazing. Now the entire Zhu family has become her people, and I have become the outsider.”

Nobody paid her any attention, Granny Zhu glanced at her, her eyes cold. “Nobody treats you like an outsider except yourself. ”

“Granny, let’s talk reason. It’s fine that she brought her junior sisters back, but the kids are so noisy, it’s seriously affecting my rest. I need to focus on my math classes.”

“Ming Jing attended the same math classes as you. How many points did she score, and how many did you get? Without the necessary skills, don’t take on delicate tasks. The Zhus’ money didn’t just fall from the sky to be wasted by

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