Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities
Chapter 571 - 571: In The Same OrphanageChapter 571: In The SOrphanage
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Gu Yang’s lips twitched. These words were too easy to misunderstand. How did Little Blood Bank want her to answer?
Feng Jue sighed softly, “It’s alright if Big Sister doesn’t believe me, there will always be a chance to prove it to you in the future.”
Gu Yang was stunned. She looked up and met Feng Jue’s bright eyes that were filled with a gentle smile.
Where was her pure Little Blood Bank?
Liang City was right next to Jin City. After getting on the highway, they drove for more than an hour to the orphanage that the officials had arranged for Sun Xi.
This orphanage was not in the Liangcheng District. It was in the suburbs and was called the “Cloud Rising Children’s Orphanage.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe New Year had just passed, and there was still a couplet pasted at the entrance of the orphanage. It was a poem, “Walk to the end of the river and watch the clouds rise.”
After getting out of the car, Gu Yang looked around at the dilapidated and cracked walls. “This orphanage seems to be quite old.”
Feng Jue suddenly took a deep look at her and his eyes stared at her without blinking as he said, “It’s been quite stime. I grew up in this orphanage back then.”
Gu Yang looked at him in surprise. “What a coincidence?”
Feng Jue’s eyes dimmed slightly, “Mm.”
It had been three years since Gu Zhaoming adopted Feng Jue. Feng Jue had never mentioned anything about his past. The original owner of the body hated Feng Jue, so she naturally would not go into Feng Jue’s past.
This was the first tGu Yang knew about this.
She suddenly remembered that her older sister grew up in an orphanage in the countryside of Liang City. Because people often used this to humiliate Gu Jin, Gu Yang didn’t ask which orphanage Gu Jin used to be in.
She suddenly had a strong guess and asked Feng Jue curiously, “Did my older sister also grow up in this orphanage?”
She did not know why, but she could clearly feel Feng Jue’s eyes brighten. He nodded heavily. “Yes!”
In the past, whenever Gu Jin was mentioned, he would always be a little unhappy, but this time, Gu Yang could clearly feel the joy in his eyes. Gu Yang blinked. “So, you’ve known each other since you were young?” Feng Jue continued to nod.
Gu Yang suddenly understood. No wonder she always felt that there was animosity between Gu Jin and Feng Jue. It was hidden very deeply, as if they had been enemies for many years.
However, she had always wondered where their interactions and conflicts cfrom.
Now, she finally understood that they had been fighting since they were young.
However, this was really a coincidence. The female protagonist in the original book, Gu Jin, was actually in the sorphanage as the little villain, Feng Jue, who was the most important villain in the original book.
But why didn’t the original book mention that Gu Jin and Feng Jue had known each other since they were young?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmGu Yang felt that she had discovered another plot deviation.
Just as she stood at the entrance of the orphanage and pondered, many children upstairs leaned against the window and looked at them.
Their eyes were filled with curiosity as they spoke at once. Sof the older children were looking at Sun Xi sympathetically.
Someone must have called the director of the orphanage. The door opened quickly and a fierce-looking old woman walked out with two female teachers from the orphanage.
The old woman said, “I’m the director of the Cloud Rising Child Orphanage. What can I do for you?”
Feng Jue pushed Sun Xi forward, “Let’s send a child here.”
The old woman glanced at Sun Xi, her eyes sharp as she stared at Gu Yang and Feng Jue with a hint of condemnation.
The two female teachers also looked at Sun Xi sympathetically.
One of the female teachers noticed the car parked on the grass outside and was a little surprised. This should not be a family that could not afford to raise children.
She frowned and asked, “This child is very healthy and a boy.. Don’t you want him?”