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Su Yao walked over to Su Wanxin and hugged her, comforting her, "Don’t get angry, wait until I find out her background, and I’ll make sure she pays!"

"I’m not angry, there’s no reason to be."

Su Wanxin smiled indifferently.

"Her father has been competing with for so many years and never won, I’m not scared of the old guy, why should I be scared of the younger one?"

Impossible, that’s not going to happen.

Su Yao: "But she can’t just insult you like that!"

"What am I supposed to do then? Insult her back?" Su Wanxin laughed helplessly.

Su Yao: "No need! Leave it to ! Orphan? I’m going to leave her face orphaned this ti!"

What truly infuriated Su Yao was that despicable person calling Su Wanxin motherless.

Now Su Wanxin is at least the president of the Su Family. How badly must she have been insulted by these bastards when she didn’t have any power or status in the past?

Su Yao hadn’t experienced these things and didn’t dare to imagine.

She went upstairs to change her clothes and lay down on the bed, then sent a ssage to Qi Ran.

[Soone insulted your daughter saying she was born of a mother but raised without one, Lawyer Qi, deal with it as you see fit.]

Qi Ran was busy, and Su Yao didn’t expect her to reply quickly, so she went downstairs to cook for Su Wanxin first. After they had eaten, Su Yao checked her phone again. The lawyer had already replied.

[Which well-raised wild chicken is making up such drama about herself?]

Su Yao explained what happened in detail to her, with a little bit of exaggeration.

Her ti in Hua Country hadn’t been long, but from what she understood, the image of Su Wanxin as an orphan had deeply rooted in people’s hearts.

Being without family ant that people would casually accuse her of being kept.

There’s just so much malice in this world; if you’re beautiful, if you’re rich, and you don’t have wealthy parents, people will assu that you’re a kept woman.

Su Wanxin had been pointed at and mocked for so many years, maybe she had gotten used to it.

But getting used to it doesn’t an it doesn’t matter. Su Yao had never seen anyone truly unaffected when being insulted by a bunch of trolls.

To put it bluntly, acting unaffected is for others to see. Crying hidden beneath the covers at midnight, that’s the real deal.

If Su Wanxin’s heart was really that big, would she still end up depressed because of these jerks?

Having reported the issue to Qi Ran in full detail, Qi Ran promptly booked a plane ticket.

Then the next morning, Su Wanxin was inford, "Lawyer Qi is coming tomorrow, you should go pick her up at the airport."

Su Wanxin: "...Did you say sothing to Mom?"

"No! Not at all! I didn’t say anything!"

Su Wanxin: "...You didn’t call Dad, did you?"

"How could I!"

Su Wanxin: "..."

Don’t deny it. The more you deny, the more I think it’s possible.

Su Wanxin let out a sigh of helplessness. This was the first ti she ever went to her parents for support after an argunt.

She really regretted not restraining Su Yao last night and getting Qi Ran involved...

Ti passed quickly, and in the afternoon, Su Wanxin left work early to drive to the airport to pick soone up. It wasn’t long before she saw Qi Ran, dressed in a black coat, high heels, and sunglasses, coming out.

Qi Ran was decisive in speaking. Anyone who dealt with her for more than three minutes could tell she was a tough character to handle.

Having fought her way through the legal field for so long and reached new heights. She had been threatened nurous tis because of the cases she took on, almost losing her life several tis, but she never bowed her head.

"Mom."

Su Wanxin hugged her, took the travel bag from her hand, and asked softly.

"What did Yaoyao tell you? What made you make a special trip here?"

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