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Ji Yu didn’t say anything further; after all, they weren’t familiar with each other to begin with.

She wasn’t particularly interested in the person in front of her either.

She reached out to Jiang Huai’s people on her own initiative.

But it was apparent that Jiang Huai’s people didn’t care about the matter at all.

"Miss Ji, maybe you’ve got the wrong person. Mr. Jiang has long disappeared. If you want to find him, perhaps only your own connections could help."

When they said this, they smiled aningfully, clearly finding sothing unusual about the relationship between them.

Ji Yu was long accustod to this kind of situation.

Only those involved truly understood how strained their relationship was.

She had tried contacting him before, but the results had always been disastrous.

"Jiang Huai, what exactly are you trying to do?"

Ji Yu gritted her teeth, unable to comprehend his actions.

She couldn’t fathom how things had spiraled into such absurdity.

Physically, she wasn’t in as good a condition as before, and she had to admit that.

Perhaps because the situation was just too dire from the beginning, he refrained from expressing anything outright at first.

When she returned ho, she felt that her current state was terrible.

"Yu, what’s wrong with you?"

"I’m fine. Dad, I just have a question for you—do you know Wu Zeyu’s background? What does he do now?" Ji Yu suddenly recalled Wu Zeyu’s behavior, feeling as though she had forgotten sothing important.

Hu Jianyu hesitated for a mont; when he brought up this matter, his uncertainty showed.

"I’m not exactly sure. It seems like he does business with your Uncle Wu. Weren’t you working with them too?"

But was that really his own business?

Ji Yu didn’t know what to think.

However, every ti she saw Wu Zeyu, she’d get an inexplicable feeling that left her unable to determine what was actually going on in front of her.

"If you want to find out, I’ll ask around for you," Hu Jianyu offered, thinking Ji Yu might be developing an interest in him. If that were the case, it wouldn’t hurt to investigate everything thoroughly.

Ji Yu shook her head, clearly uninterested in following up on the matter. "I think this is sothing I need to think over carefully. Just look at my current state—you’ll understand."

Hu Jianyu could tell sothing seed off about her, especially since Gu Qixiao had also appeared to be unwell recently. He was starting to feel anxious.

"Yu, you won’t hide anything serious from , will you? If you’re feeling unwell, tell . I’ll check your situation before worrying about anything else."

He genuinely didn’t want Ji Yu to suffer any more harm.

Ji Yu smiled faintly, acknowledging that she was indeed not in the best condition.

"Dad, I’m already like this; you don’t need to think about anything else. You don’t need to worry about ."

Her condition wasn’t as bad as they imagined.

"You’re my daughter. If I’m not worried about you, then who else would I be worried about?" He sighed at the thought, sounding helpless.

"I understand your concern, Dad, but the situation is what it is. I’m really fine."

She could still manage to smile.

By now, Hu Jianyu didn’t know who he should bla.

He certainly couldn’t put it all on Ji Yu’s shoulders, could he?

"You’re just too stubborn. Of all the traits you could’ve inherited from , why did it have to be this kind of bullheadedness?"

He couldn’t help but shake his head, clearly feeling helpless about the whole thing.

Ji Yu chuckled at his comnt. "Doesn’t that just show how deeply connected we are as father and daughter? Considering the situation now, that’s pretty normal. Don’t overthink it."

She wanted to ease her father’s worries.

"Alright, isn’t there a shareholders’ eting tomorrow? I’ll attend it with you. I’m worried you won’t be able to handle those cunning old foxes on your own."

Especially with Hu Qianqian keeping a close eye on her, it wasn’t going to be easy for Ji Yu to secure her position without so backup.

Ji Yu nodded, understanding the importance of this and knowing it wasn’t a ti for impulsiveness.

The next morning, when Ji Yu got out of bed, she felt a bit dizzy, but at least she could still manage to hold on.

She splashed her face with water and stared into the mirror. Looking at her reflection, she couldn’t help but feel that her situation was truly awful.

"Ji Yu, you’ll be alright. This is just an accident—nothing more."

Ji Yu touched her face, trying to steady herself.

She didn’t want her world to be overly consud by such trivial matters.

Her main focus was undoubtedly still herself.

"I’ll get through all the difficulties ahead." As she said this, Ji Yu thought back to that previous accident.

But now that she thought about it, it was just an ordinary event.

As long as it didn’t involve life-threatening circumstances, Ji Yu would never say anything too pessimistic.

"Yu, what’s wrong with you?" Hu Jianyu could tell sothing seed off about her and imdiately voiced his concern.

"It’s nothing. Maybe I didn’t rest well last night. You know , Dad—sotis my emotions are a bit unpredictable."

Hu Jianyu wanted to respond, recalling that Ji Yu had never been the type to have erratic emotions. But ever since she got involved with Gu Qixiao, her once-perfect composure had unraveled into this ss.

But it was only because she’d been tornted—that had to be it. She had been perfect in the beginning.

"Listen, don’t push yourself too hard. I know life hasn’t been easy for you, but in this family, what’s there to hide from ?"

He said this to ease Ji Yu’s mind and reduce her ntal burden.

But Ji Yu’s condition didn’t improve at all.

She vaguely felt soone calling her na.

When she turned around, no one was there.

Just as she was about to collapse to the ground, she felt soone catch her in their arms.

"Yu, how many tis do I need to tell you? You belong to . Look, in the end, you still ca back to my side, didn’t you?"

Ji Yu couldn’t see his face clearly, but instinctively, she wanted to push the man in front of her away. "Who are you..."

Unfortunately, after saying this, she fell unconscious and didn’t respond further.

"Yu, you’ll soon find out who I am. You’re just biased against , that’s all. See, aren’t we getting along just fine now?"

He chuckled and carried Ji Yu to the car, completely ignoring everyone else.

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