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If Su Wen hadn’t appeared today, Zhong Manhua would have continued to forget this mory.

Post-traumatic stress disorder can cause certain types of amnesia, and it generally can be recovered from in half a year.

However, due to personal factors and so on, it’s possible that recovery may never occur in a lifeti.

Zhong Manhua’s body was trembling violently, uncontrollably recalling that incident once again.

At the ti, it had been half a year since she had given birth, but because Ying Zhenting frequently went on business trips, her ntal state was not good.

After won give birth, there is a rapid hormonal change in the body, which can easily lead to postpartum depression.

Zhong Manhua’s postpartum depression was not severe, she behaved normally every day, and no one else noticed anything.

Ying Zhenting went to Europe again to handle affairs, and Zhong Manhua brought the baby with her.

Coincidentally, the hotel they checked in to was the sa one where Qing Lang had once placed Ying Zijin.

Ying Zhenting would co back late after several days out, leaving Zhong Manhua alone to watch the baby.

During these days, her depression worsened significantly.

The newborn had been born with a weak constitution, having congenital asthma and various other ailnts.

This resulted from so bad habits Zhong Manhua had during pregnancy.

Moreover, the baby was constantly crying, unable to stop.

It drove Zhong Manhua to the brink.

The hysteria induced by depression flared up; in her daze, she forgot she was holding a baby and threw it out the window.

The baby died instantly from the height of the eighth floor.

When Zhong Manhua realized what she had done, she collapsed in an instant.

She imdiately went downstairs to find the dead infant, but before she found it, she discovered another baby in the bushes.

The infant was swaddled luxuriously, adorned with gold and jade, unmistakably a child from a wealthy household.

It neither cried nor fussed and showed no signs of illness.

Because the Ying Family indeed had a blood relation with the Leaangle Family, Ying Zijin as a child resembled that baby significantly.

Zhong Manhua, unwilling to accept the fact that she had killed her baby by throwing it, took Ying Zijin away, ignoring the dead infant.

Later, when the hotel found a dead infant in the garden, worried about trouble, they hastily buried it.

Twenty years ago, the technology was not as developed as it is now, so nothing got out.

The severe traumatic stress led Zhong Manhua to forget this mory.

Coupled with the establishnt of the paternity test results, she couldn’t rember it at all.

Even Ying Zhenting didn’t know this had occurred.

Even if the blood type mismatch occurred, Zhong Manhua would just assu there was a mistake at the hospital initially.

If she hadn’t t Su Wen today, she would have forgotten it for a lifeti.

This is a fact Zhong Manhua does not want to recall.

"..."

The hospital room fell into silence.

Even Fu Yunshen and Ying Zijin fell into silence.

Master Zhong took a deep breath, his fingers trembling: "Even if she was unwell and liked to cry, how could you just throw her away?"

He slamd the table heavily, thunderously angry: "She was your biological daughter, and you threw her away just like that?"

Pressed under Su Wen’s overwhelming aura, Zhong Manhua stamred slightly: "I... I had depression; hysteria broke out, and I didn’t realize I was holding a baby."

"Enough," Master Zhong turned his head, deeply hurt, "The most important reason is that you thought even if you raised her, if her illness couldn’t be cured, she couldn’t bring you more benefits, and would instead embarrass you."

He never imagined that his biological granddaughter had died not long after her birth.

Now there wasn’t even a bone left.

"Grandpa, there are such cases internationally." Ying Zijin’s hand pressed on Master Zhong’s shoulder, "Mothers with postpartum hysteria have thrown infants down twelve floors like a doll."

She was speaking the truth.

Yu Xuesheng had specifically talked to her about this aspect of postpartum depression in psychology.

Master Zhong wiped his tears, clenching his fists: "Had Ying Zhenting not been dead, I wouldn’t have let him off easily!"

Ultimately, the deterioration of Zhong Manhua’s ntal condition was because Ying Zhenting had an affair.

"Go to Europe again," Su Wen turned around, instructing a guard, "Buy that hotel, find the remains, and give them a proper burial."

The guard bowed: "Yes, my lady."

Zhong Manhua stared blankly at Su Wen.

What kind of background does Ying Zijin’s biological mother have?

This kind of commanding presence, even the matriarch of a wealthy family in the capital could not compare.

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