Chapter 1176: Reasons why Shen Qin accepted adoption

Chapter 1176 Reasons why Shen Qin accepted adoption

Gu Yang and Shen Qin looked at each other, both of them were in a complicated mood at the moment.

Shen Qin was adopted back then, and after leaving Yunqi Orphanage, he never met them again.

At first, the contact was relatively frequent, but later Shen Qin said that he was busy with homework, so the contact became less.

Shen Qin looked at the girl with an unfamiliar but extremely familiar face in front of him, lowered his head and said in a muffled voice, "Yangyang, I'm sorry, I didn't recognize you."

Gu Yang reached out and touched her head, "I don't blame you."

When Shen Qin heard her gentle voice, the tip of his nose was slightly sour, "But they all recognized it, but I didn't..."

Gu Yang now has more impressions of Shen Qin who was obedient and sensible when he was a child, and his attitude towards her is also very gentle, "Your memory has not been affected by UO, you remember my appearance once.

And Bai Yueshuang, who wore my former appearance, appeared in front of you again. You have preconceived ideas, and you will inevitably be disturbed. It's understandable that I didn't recognize me at the first time. Later, didn't you also recognize me? "

Shen Qin was moved in his heart, but he blamed himself more and more, "Yangyang, I later auctioned off the fireworks you taught me to make. In my name, I'm sorry."

Gu Yang knew about this.

In fact, the fireworks themselves are prepared on the basis of the perfume that Shen Qin's mother left her, and it cannot be regarded as her original creation.

Fireworks are of great significance to Shen Qin, as they represent her longing for her mother.

Moreover, Shen Qin can also perfume herself, and she will not auction fireworks unless she has to.

Gu Yang asked her: "Why did you auction off the fireworks? I remember that fireworks are very important to you."

Later, the fireworks made me famous, and the Luo family offered me an olive branch, so I became the elder guest of the Luo family. "

"The enemy family? Is it related to the Xu family that adopted you?"

Gu Yang remembered that she had heard from Feng Jue that the wealthy businessman surnamed Xu who adopted Shen Qin died of poisoning from eating wild fungi.

However, on the day Shen Qin was adopted, she taught Shen Qin and the others how to identify wild fungi.

At the beginning, Shen Qin clearly knew that the wealthy businessman surnamed Xu was not a good person, but insisted on being adopted by him, which was obviously a conspiracy.

Two things put together, it is hard for Gu Yang not to suspect that the death of a wealthy businessman surnamed Xu from wild fungus poisoning is related to Shen Qin.

Shen Qin nodded and whispered, "It's related to the Xu family."

Gu Yang looked at her: "When I asked you at the beginning, you didn't say the reason why you insisted on being adopted by the Xu family, can you say it now?"

When mentioning Xu's family, Shen Ran's eyes turned red, "The fire in our house and the car accident of our parents were all related to Xu's family.

The Liyi company where the Xu family works wanted to acquire the children's clothing brand founded by our parents, but after being rejected, they murdered them. The younger sister entered the wolf den of the Xu family to find out the truth and avenge our parents.

It's a pity that I am simple-minded and not as smart as my sister, so I let her bear everything alone. "

It turned out to be revenge for the parents.

Gu Yang understood, she patted Shen Ran on the shoulder, "At the beginning we were preparing for the World E-sports Competition, Shen Qin went to Xu's house alone, probably because he didn't want to affect your competition."

She looked at Shen Qin, "Fireworks were originally left to you by your mother, and you had no choice but to put them up for auction. I don't blame you. Did you have a hard time in those years?"

Shen Qin hugged her, tears flowing, "It's all over. Yangyang, I thought at that time that I would never see you again."

(end of this chapter)

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