Soon after, Gao Wen realized the young woman was not her daughter, Ye Xin. The young woman was Song Ning, the Young Madam of the Mu family. Song Ning and Ye Xin resembled each other greatly; they were half-sisters after all.
Gao Wen felt as though an invisible knife had stabbed her heart at this moment. They were half-sisters, but their fates were vastly different.
Song Ning was already the pampered Young Madam of the Mu family. Everyone envied her fortune. However, what about her daughter, Ye Xin? Her daughter was currently locked up in a mental hospital. Thinking about this, it felt as though the invisible knife that had stabbed her heart was twisted.
After a brief moment, Gao Wen forced a smile on her face and said, “Young Madam, you’ve only given birth a few months ago, but you seem to have become even more beautiful. Old Madam, you’re really blessed.”
Meanwhile, Ye Xin, who was standing behind Jiang Jin, stared at her mother. Her heart was filled with mixed feelings. She was still ‘locked up’ in the mental hospital, and yet, her mother had the mood to come shopping. She wondered if her mother even cared about her. Her mother kept telling her that she was the most important person, but contrary to her mother’s words, her mother only watched as she was locked up in the mental hospital. She was locked up for months, but her mother did not visit her nor did her mother think of a way to get her out of the hospital. How could her biological mother act like that?
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