Madam Cheng did not dare to forget it because it was the only thing her father had left for her.
"Young Madam Lu, why are you asking about that?" Master Cheng knew his wife's past, so he knew that she was unhappy when she was Xie Qiuran. That was why he gave her a new name, Cheng Xinyou. Cheng Xinyou had the same surname as him.
He even changed her surname because he hoped that his wife would only be happy with him for the rest of her life.
Yes, it was Xie Qiuran.
Jiang Yao read that name softly in her heart. Xie Qiuran, her biological mother.
"I'm here to return a favor. Another woman has taken your name. I'll get that name and identity back for you," Jiang Yao said slowly, her voice very soft. "I'm here because you gave birth to me 20 years ago."
After she said that, she stood beside Lu Xingzhi and did not say anything else. She did not even look up at anyone. She just looked down at her toes.
Also, she just wanted to see her awake. One look was enough.
Time seemed to have frozen, but the air seemed to have become heavy.
Lu Xingzhi reached out and pulled Jiang Yao into his arms. He knew that she was feeling conflicted at the moment.
"I'm fine." Jiang Yao raised her head and smiled at Lu Xingzhi when she felt a broad hand on her shoulder. It was a smile, but it was not much better than crying.
Madam Cheng was crying and laughing at the same time. "If you are my daughter, then you don't owe me anything, but I owe you something."
Madam Cheng burst into tears, "You are my daughter, so I had an obligation to protect you. You were gone because I couldn't protect you. As your mother, I have failed you. So, it is I who owed you. I am your mother, yet I could not raise and love you."
Madam Cheng looked at the ring on Jiang Yao's finger and said, "As your mother, I can't send you off to get married. You don't owe me anything, so you don't have to repay me! If you came here today just to repay your so-called debt of gratitude, then I'm afraid you've come in vain."
Madam Cheng's words made Jiang Yao, who had been holding back her tears, cry as well. On the way here, she had thought of many possibilities. She thought perhaps Madam Cheng knew that she was the Divine Doctor and would even ask her to treat her illness to repay that debt.
She did not think Madam Cheng would tell her such words that continued to pound in her heart. Madam Cheng told her that she did not owe her anything.
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