In fact, Cheng Su could understand the director’s suspicion. Anyone would find this problematic, but what could she say? She couldn’t exactly say that the child was herself, right?
So, she could only say she was also an abandoned orphan.
The little child had finished a bottle of milk and was turning her head to look at Cheng Su. Her eyes were dark and deep, making Cheng Su feel something unusual inside her heart.
She was the younger self, and she was the older self. This feeling... was truly indescribable.
Cheng Su reached out again to hold her.
The director nodded at the nun, who then handed the child over to Cheng Su.
Cheng Su took her in her arms, extended a finger, and poked her little cheek, saying in her heart, "Hi, Little Cheng Su, I am your future self!"
Little Cheng Su was very cheerful, showing a smile. Her tiny mouth had a few rice-like teeth already.
Cheng Su felt a pang of sorrow inside.
She thought that by coming today, she would meet the person who abandoned her. As time passed and the person didn’t show up, she believed that her fate in this life was different. Although she was scared, she felt a bit lucky.
Who knew the truth wasn’t like that? The person had come yesterday, but she still didn’t meet them. Why? In her previous life, it was clearly today. Why did it change?
"Director, does she still not have a name?" Cheng Su asked.
The director found it odd and said, "She just came yesterday. We don’t know her name yet, nor have we given her one."
"Then did you see who abandoned her? Was it a man or a woman?" Cheng Su asked again, a bit urgently this time.
The director began to feel this child wasn’t abandoned by Cheng Su, because eyes don’t lie or fake.



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