Chapter 592: 593, do you know that I’m really worried about you?
The woman was initially taken aback, but then she stood up and wiped the tears from her face before slowly beginning to speak, "Hello, I am Ding Siyu."
Her voice was gentle, as if it could wring out water.
Ding Siyu.
A very familiar na. She had not ntioned which three characters it was, but Chu Jin’s mind had already conjured the correct three characters.
The woman before her even gave Chu Jin a very familiar feeling, very affable, like an old friend crossing through ti and space to et.
But Chu Jin did not find any information related to Ding Siyu in her mories.
Clearly, the original owner had not t Ding Siyu before.
Yet, judging by Ding Siyu’s reaction, she obviously knew Zhao Yan and also the real Chu Jin.
Ding Siyu seed to notice Chu Jin’s confusion and continued, "You are Zhao Yan Auntie’s daughter, Chu Jin, right?"
Chu Jin nodded slightly, her polite smile shallow, "I am Chu Jin, thank you for coming to see my mother."
For such a long ti, Ding Siyu was the first person to actively co and visit Zhao Yan.
Moreover, Chu Jin could feel that Ding Siyu was truly heartbroken, she was crying for Zhao Yan.
Profound kindness and heavy obligation.
Moving beyond words.
"Eighteen years ago, Auntie Zhao Yan did
a favor, so it is only right for
to co see her..." As she spoke, Ding Siyu’s voice gradually beca hoarser, and she covered her mouth, "Only, I did not expect that when I saw Aunt Zhao again after eighteen years, she would have beco like this..."
This explained why Chu Jin did not recognize Ding Siyu.
Lying in the bed, Zhao Yan’s temples were already sowhat graying, with the years leaving too many traces on her.
Ding Siyu sobbed uncontrollably by the bedside, while Chu Jin stood behind her, gently patting her back, and in a soft voice comforted her, "Life is unpredictable, Miss Ding, don’t be too sad. If my mom knew you ca to see her, she would certainly be very consoled."
Chu Jin’s voice was very light and soft but tinged with a special kind of magic that could make one feel comfortable in body and mind, suddenly enlightened.
Just like her entire being, bright and peerless, instantly captivating to anyone who saw her.
"Jin," Ding Siyu slowly looked up, her beautiful phoenix eyes swollen and red but not in the least disheveled, revealing a different kind of beauty. After uttering those two words, she seed to realize her loss of composure and asked sowhat flustered, "May... may I address you that way?"
Chu Jin nodded slightly, her deanor casual and generous, "Of course you can."
"Thank you," said Ding Siyu, relieved, then asked, "Jin, you must be eighteen this year, right?"
"Yes," Chu Jin nodded slightly, and after fixing the flowers by the bedside, she smiled gently, "I just finished my college entrance exams."
"That’s great," Ding Siyu smiled softly, "Which school did you get into?"
Chu Jin, while opening the window to let in so fresh air, answered, "Capital University."
Upon hearing these four words, Ding Siyu’s eyes flickered with astonishnt.
Capital University is highly prestigious and not a place just anyone could get into.
Ding Siyu had not paid much attention to Chu Jin before, and this was her first ti eting her.
She never imagined that Chu Jin could get into Capital University.
If Zhao Yan were still lucid, she would probably be very happy, wouldn’t she?
After all, every parent hopes their child will excel.
However, these days, Ding Siyu had heard a lot about the Zhao family business and had personally witnessed the Zhao family’s gradual decline, and now its flourishing prosperity, and of course, this was all thanks to Zhao Yiling.
Zhao Yiling had changed drastically, like a completely different person, with incredibly resolute thods. In just one month, she went from a common wealthy daughter to the present National Goddess.
Famous throughout the entire internet.
Matching the popularity of "The Return of the Past."
Even more, she had dragged Sun Manjiao of the Sun family down into the dregs. The Sun family was now far from its forr status as a centennial household.
"Jin, you are amazing." Ding Siyu gave a very fair assessnt, the girl before her was no longer the ek and dejected heiress; she was beautiful, confident, Amiable, classy—a clear sign that she was no ordinary person.
As if reborn out of fire.
"Thank you," Chu Jin said with a slight smile, reaching for a cup of water to offer to Ding Siyu, "Miss Ding, please have so water."
Ding Siyu took the cup and sipped lightly, then looked up at Chu Jin with a tender voice, "Jin, I’m a few years older than you, if it’s possible, could you call
sister?"
Just then, the door to the ward was suddenly pushed open.
Seven or eight n in black clothes ca in and lined up orderly.
A flicker of fear passed through Ding Siyu’s eyes as she instinctively shrank her shoulders.
"Who are you?" asked Chu Jin with a slight frown.
"Mrs. Good," the n in black did not respond to Chu Jin’s question but instead bowed 90 degrees to Ding Siyu to greet her.
And it seed that if Ding Siyu did not respond, they would remain bent over without standing up.
Ding Siyu twisted her hands nervously, biting her lip without speaking.
Chu Jin arched her eyebrows slightly, unclear about the situation before her.
"Sister," Ding Siyu reached out and grabbed Chu Jin’s wrist, her eyes still rimd with red.
"Sister, don’t be afraid," Chu Jin patted Ding Siyu’s hand.
The term sister was delivered as naturally as if she had been saying it countless tis already.
"Yes," Ding Siyu nodded.
"Yuer," a deep male voice suddenly filled the air, like aged wine, full of flavor, its owner unseen yet his presence felt.
The next second, a tall figure materialized in the air, striding directly up to Ding Siyu. He embraced her swiftly, with the speed of lightning not giving one ti to cover their ears, his voice filled with concern, "Yuer, you really scared
to death, why did you co out without telling ? Do you know how worried I was?" In his eyes, there was only indulgence.
Such was his deanor, as if he wanted to bring the best of the entire world right before her.
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