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"I would never treat this place as my ho. My own ho is far better than this. And what do you an by saying these things? Are you planning to let go?"

When Ji Yu spoke, she never hesitated about matters like this. The relationship between them was already not especially good to begin with.

Li Yu had never encountered a woman like her. No matter the situation, she always seed unflappable, as if nothing could faze her.

"Aren’t you afraid I’ll make a move against you? It seems like you don’t have much else you can do right now."

He was extrely curious about what she would do next.

"Even if you do make a move against , what then? Are you planning to abduct outright? You’ve already locked in your base. Where else can I even go now?"

Ji Yu had long since resolved to take things as they ca, so she had no reservations about saying such things now.

"Even you yourself know there’s no way you’d let leave, so why should I act like I care about appearances and keep putting myself in a difficult position?"

It’s better to be straightforward, even if it’s frustrating—at least that way there’s a kind of freedom and ease.

It seed this matter truly felt like a dead end.

Li Yu didn’t even know what thod he could use to resolve it smoothly.

"Ji Yu, you should be grateful for your own hands. If it weren’t for them, I would have dealt with you long ago."

Her skill in performing plastic surgeries was indeed above average. He had already asked many people about her before.

The feedback was always the sa: the surgeries Ji Yu could perform were ones others weren’t always able to succeed in.

"I worked hard to hone these skills. Why wouldn’t I use them for this?"

In fact, this was Ji Yu’s first ti encountering a situation like this, and it made her feel deeply uneasy. Why use such thods to break apart a family?

"If you’d co up with another plan, I might have cooperated with you. But to deceive an elderly person like this—I absolutely cannot accept it."

While she didn’t fully understand the grudges between them, using such tactics was undeniably cruel.

"Is it because you were an orphan as a child that you’re especially sensitive to things like this? You don’t have to see this matter through your own lens—people aren’t always as perfect as you imagine."

After all, there are far more malicious people in this world.

"You think using thods like this can rescue so sense of morality, but the truth is you can’t save anyone."

They were only employing this sche to bring so happiness to soone’s later years, so they could hand over their remaining possessions.

"How do you know they won’t feel joy when they see the child of this fake family? Maybe they’ll have an even deeper connection with the child from this fake family."

With the contrast of this fake child, they might find the fake child to be more obedient. Whether real or fake might not be so important, actually.

Ji Yu didn’t know how to articulate her thoughts, but deep down, she absolutely couldn’t agree to let this continue.

"I approach everything I do with my own principles. What you’re proposing is entirely outside the scope of what I would consider. I don’t care what you plan next, but right now, I will never agree."

She hadn’t forgotten why she pursued surgery in the first place—her hope was that everyone could have a perfect face.

Every face has flaws, flaws that can make people feel inferior. That’s why she used her skills to help them rediscover themselves.

So, to use her techniques on sothing like this—she couldn’t accept it at all.

"Sotis, being too principled isn’t a good thing." Those who started out without principles still managed to live happy and carefree lives.

In fact, it’s these matters that only serve to bring more headaches. It would be better to forget it all for now.

"Look at yourself now. You’re being consud by this matter. If you had no principles, you wouldn’t be entangled in it at all."

"Without principles, are you still a person?" Ji Yu never thought there was anything inherently wrong with having principles.

Without principles, there’s hardly any distinction between a person and sothing else entirely.

"Our values have never aligned, so what you’re describing sounds utterly horrifying to ."

One shouldn’t be too fixated on things like this.

"Ji Yu, stop assuming you can stand on so moral high ground and criticize . Do you think you’re truly a flawless person? Haven’t you ever done anything wrong before?"

He didn’t believe a person’s life would always unfold according to the rules. If it really did, there wouldn’t be much to say about such a life.

Ji Yu couldn’t understand this viewpoint either.

"The bad things I’ve done don’t an I lack principles."

She never thought of herself as a noble person—it was just that, regarding this matter, she felt it absolutely shouldn’t unfold this way.

She had never claid to be virtuous. It was rely that, upon encountering this situation, she sensed there was no reason for such developnts.

"The things you’re saying only make you sound terribly low." Ji Yu didn’t bother arguing further. She knew he would never understand what was in her heart.

Her instincts completely resisted this matter, and there was no way she’d agree to it.

"I told you before how much I oppose this. Since you’ve asked to perform this surgery, I’m bound to take full responsibility for it."

There was no way she could feel any goodwill toward this matter.

"Ji Yu, you’re truly a stubborn person. Yet, even if you keep being stubborn, it’s not going to change how this unfolds."

From the start, this was already sothing unpleasant.

Ji Yu also found it hard to put her feelings into words.

If she had to stop this from progressing further, she would ensure that it ca to a halt.

"Stop imagining things in such a perfect way. You can’t do anything about this. You’re trapped here—and your child, too. Do you really think you’re so kind of Saint?"

As he said these words, he seed sowhat amused. "It’s normal to think like that. After all, so people tend to regard this kind of thing as really important."

But whether they have the ability to achieve it—that all depends on whether they have the fate to do so.

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