Chapter 58.3: He’s Blind (3)
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100,000/Hour Professional Stand-in Chapter 58.3: He’s Blind (3)

Ji Fanyin let out a sigh and said, “I have no interest in playing this marriage game with you.”

“Yinyin, it’s time for you to start growing up. Can’t you learn from your younger sister?” Mother Ji stepped forward and played the role of the good cop. With a worried frown, she said, “Your father has been wanting to look for you over the past few months, but your younger sister has been pleading on your behalf, saying that you know how to take care of yourself. That’s why we have been refraining ourselves from interfering in your business.”

“You seem to have gotten your lines wrong. It should be ‘We have been wanting to drag you back home so that you can marry the man we’ve chosen for you’,” Ji Fanyin corrected her.

“You’ve always been like this.” Mother Ji sighed sorrowfully. “You have changed ever since Xinxin fell ill. You didn’t want to stay by her side when she was lying in a coma in the hospital. Do you remember how weak she was when she was first discharged from the hospital? You really shouldn’t have tried to steal her credit back then. I know that you might be jealous of…”

Ji Fanyin was able to sieve out an important piece of news from Mother Ji’s babbling.

Ji Xinxin was in a coma back when she was in the hospital? How was she able to visit Li Xiaoxing and build up his confidence then?

She continued sipping on her milk as she started looking through the sealed memories of ‘Ji Fanyin’s’ childhood. These were the memories that even ‘Ji Fanyin’ herself had buried in the depths of her mind.

Then, she discovered something that could have only happened in the lousiest of cliché melodramas.

That dumb Li Xiaoxing had recognized the wrong person as his benefactor. The two of them were truly an interesting pair; one boldly claimed credit for something she didn’t do and the other one foolishly took her word for it.

“… You might not understand why we’re saying all of this, but we’re doing this for your own good!”

Mother Ji was still carrying on her tearful speech, just that not a single word got through to its recipient

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