Lu Shufen got off the train and boarded the military vehicle that had been sent to pick her up upon notification; she traveled all the way to the family compound where Chiang Qing resided.
On the train, she had hardly closed her eyes, her mind consumed with thoughts of her daughter. When her thoughts turned to sorrow, the tears would fall, her eyes red and swollen. Now that she had arrived at the compound, she pulled out a pair of sunglasses and put them on.
As she followed the guiding sentry into the compound, many people looked over. Who was this distinguished lady?
With a stern face and gaze straightforward, Lu Shufen’s high-heeled leather shoes clicked on the cement ground as she walked.
"Hold on," Lu Shufen called to the signalman leading the way in front, asking, "Where does Commander Qi, Qi Taiguo live?"
The signalman pointed in a direction, and Lu Shufen looked following his finger. She let out a cold snort through her nose, thinking, just wait for me.
Arriving at Chiang Qing’s home, the door was opened by Chiang Tian. Seeing his mother, it was as if he was seeing a savior: "Mom."
Hearing this call, Chiang Qing retracted her gaze from the window, staring at the approaching Lu Shufen with a face full of surprise: "Mom, why have you come?"
Then she glared at Chiang Tian. Did you call her here?
Chiang Tian averted his gaze and touched his nose.
Seeing her daughter emaciated and haggard, Lu Shufen took off her sunglasses and her tears streamed down. She exclaimed loudly, "If I didn’t come, if I didn’t, how long would you go on like this? How could you keep it hidden from us?"
Oh my, was this still her daughter, who was once like a blooming flower?
Her complexion was sallow, her hair disheveled, cheekbones jutting from her gaunt face, her lips devoid of color. No longer the delicate flower she once was, but clearly a blossom on the verge of withering.

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