The Mind-Read Heiress: From Impostor to Family Favorite

Chapter 237 - 237 187 What if I dont want to acknowledge



Chapter 237 - 237 187 What if I dont want to acknowledge

?Chapter 237: Chapter 187 What if I don’t want to acknowledge it?_2 Chapter 237: Chapter 187 What if I don’t want to acknowledge it?_2 Wenyan held Qin Yulong’s hand tightly, as if she were afraid that Yulong would run away halfway.

However, Yulong did not match Wenyan’s excited and hasty pace.

She simply asked calmly, “Do you really believe I’m that missing girl? Just because of these two paternity test reports.”

“Of course! I firmly believe it’s you; this report has explained everything. As for your memory, I think there must be some problems with it. I hadn’t told you before, but now I have no psychological burden. To be honest, I don’t remember anything before May 12th of this year either.”

“Are you serious?”

“Of course, otherwise why would I be asking you the date? And why was I so shocked when you mentioned May 12th? At this point, there’s no need for me to lie to you. You’ve already told me all your secrets, don’t you trust me yet?”

“Fine, I trust you. But I have a question for you too.”

“Go ahead and ask, I’ll tell you everything I know, withholding nothing.”

“It’s not that kind of question. What I mean is, if I have my own thoughts on this matter, would you respect my wishes?”

Wenyan was stunned for a moment; she seemed to guess something.

“…Of course, I will. So, do you not want to recognize your parents and family for now?”

Yulong shook her head.

Wenyan did not fully understand: “What does your shaking of the head mean?”

Yulong frowned, “What you’re saying about not recognizing them, I’m not sure if it’s temporary or forever. I’ve told you before. I came to find and confirm my memories. I indeed want to know whether or not I have a blood relationship with you because that voice pointed me to you—not to your parents. And I did not come to find my biological parents. ”
“So far, the parents in my memories are still my parents in X Country; I respect them, and they dote on me. They are the only father and mother in my memory. And as for your parents, I currently have no memories or emotions toward them.”

“I had a feeling something was wrong on May 12th, but I never left to come here to search for my memories because my sick mother needed me, not until her death did I leave my own country to come here. Now my father needs me too.”

“So what I need to do is not go back with you, but to go back to my own home, to confirm with my father again. Even if he admits in person that I am not their biological child, or a paternity test shows that he and I have no blood relation, I think I have the right to choose whether to recognize my current parents or not, don’t you agree?”

“…Yes. You’re absolutely right.” Since arranging the paternity test, Wenyan had always been somewhat excited.

It suddenly occurred to her that she had never considered this point—someone might not want to recognize their biological family.

“But when you were little, you were not abandoned, nor were you unwanted by your parents because they couldn’t treat an illness. The unwillingness to recognize biological parents that I know of always stems from being abandoned in childhood, but you are different.”

“Don’t worry,” said Yulong, gently holding Wenyan’s hand to comfort her, “I know you have the best intentions for your parents and family, but I really must go back once.”

“Okay, but whether you acknowledge it or not, your father has enjoyed the right to know, doesn’t the family here also have that right to know?”

“…I haven’t figured it out yet, give me some time. I’ll take you back to the film crew first.”

“No need, this trip was a personal one, I drove here myself.”

“Then let’s leave this place too.”

Wenyan nodded.

But seeing Wenyan’s distracted demeanor, Yulong was still a little worried.

“Are you sure you’re in a state to drive? Perhaps it’s better if I take you.”

“Of course I’m fit to drive!” Wenyan immediately perked up, having been questioned, “I’m in a great state right now, excitement mostly prevailing. I can definitely drive—I’d prefer to leave a whole corpse, just in case I die in a car accident and end up disfigured.”

Upon leaving the institution’s gate, Wenyan discovered her car was gone.

The parking space in front of her was completely empty!

Seeing her looking around, Yulong couldn’t help asking her.

“Are you sure you parked your car here?”

Wenyan was certain: “I’m sure! Absolutely sure!”

“…But clearly, it’s not here.”

“Yeah,” Wenyan was also puzzled, “it might have fallen into a parallel universe or something. I should go ask the old men playing chess over by the newspaper kiosk; they were already there when I came.”


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