Chapter 1: Xing Jiuan
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
This winter was exceptionally cold, and the night was exceptionally dark.
The lights in the house were not switched on. When her cell phone suddenly lit up, Xing Jiuan turned her head to take a look. The cold light illuminated the girl’s face. Her skin was almost transparent.
[Eldest Brother: The money has been transferred to you.]
It was a very cold sentence. Xing Jiuan blinked her eyes, seemingly unable to react.
She sat up and turned the light on. Probably because she’d spent too much ti in the dark, when the light ca on, she had to close her eyes for a mont to catch her breath.
Today was her 21st birthday. Although no one ca to celebrate for her, she couldn’t treat herself unfairly.
Xing Jiuan took out a small cake from the fridge, stuck a candle on it, and lit the candle up. She made a wish quietly.
After taking two bites, she put on her coat and walked out.
It was winter now and the weather outside was very cold.
In the past, Xing Jiuan was not afraid of the cold. However, ever since that incident, she had beco very afraid of it.
People ca and went outside, and the night scene was gentle. It was almost the Chinese New Year, so it should be lively.
Xing Jiuan thought this to herself.
She had just moved into this neighborhood and was still not familiar with the surroundings. The house was too quiet and lonely. Therefore, she could not help but want to co out to see the world.
Her long hair was ssed up by the wind and her lips were a little pale. Xing Jiuan placed her hands in the pockets of her down jacket. Even though she had layers of clothing on, she still looked skinny.
It was still very cold. She thought that she would be able to keep herself warm by wrapping herself up tightly. Who knew that she would still shiver from the cold after coming out?
But Xing Jiuan didn’t want to go back either.
She looked at the bustling activity with so envy. A sudden cold wind caused so snow to land on her face. Xing Jiuan used her hand to block it, regretting not wearing a mask.
But she didn’t want to go back and get one.
She continued walking forward. There was a hotpot restaurant not far away and she wanted to go there for a al.
On such a cold day, it was very fitting to have hotpot.
As she walked slowly, she couldn’t help but think about what had happened in the past few years.
She followed her senior brother down from the mountains and had not been obedient at all. She caused him a lot of trouble. Later on, in her disobedience, she always went against him…
It was only right that her senior brother was ignoring her.
When she was nineteen, her biological parents found her and asked her to co ho with them.
For so reason, she only hesitated for a mont before going with them.
It was only after they reached ho that she realized they already had a daughter they doted on. They had raised her for nineteen years. Compared to the biological daughter they had just found outside, the daughter they had raised for nineteen years was probably more likable.
Perhaps she’d been bewitched. She’d clearly had no parents since she was young, yet after being found by her biological parents, she still wanted to seek love from her family.
She was such an arrogant lady. But because of certain expectations, she folded her wings and pretended to be lovable and obedient. She beca so small and weak that it was loathso.
When they said that the color she had dyed her hair in wasn’t good, she dyed it back to black.
When they said that girls looked good with long hair, she started keeping her hair long.
They told her not to bully their daughter. Even if she was not their biological daughter, they had raised her for nineteen years and they loved her very much. She was younger and, therefore, she had to give in to her older sister.
She nodded then, but she didn’t explain that she wasn’t one to pick on people.
However, perhaps no one would believe her even if she’d said so.
The real daughter was too lousy. She was a hooligan who loved to fight and had dropped out of school very early. She seed to have been labeled as a delinquent girl.
On the other hand, the fake daughter had been pampered since she was young. She was well-educated, well-mannered, gentle, and well-versed in the four arts. She was the image of a daughter of a prestigious family that everyone was all too familiar with.
Xing Jiuan touched her long hair, feeling a little sad.
Her life was still probably better described by the na her master had given her. Xing?Se1, Xing Se. Her life was all sorts of unusual and only filled with bitterness and pain.
Xing Jiuan was such a blessed na. She didn’t deserve it.
Xing Jiuan didn’t know if she shuddered because of the cold she felt in her body or because her heart was cold.
Ever since she was brought back to the capital by the Huo family, her contact with her sect had beco less frequent and her temper had been getting worse and worse. Every ti she t them, she would end up disappointing the ones who cared about her.
Maybe she really wasn’t worth liking.
In the Huo family, no one liked her either. Every ti she celebrated her birthday, they would only say a few cold words and transfer her so money.
Since they couldn’t give her love, they gave her money.
After all, the Huo family didn’t lack money.
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