At the Ye Family residence, Ye Wenyue returned home but didn’t see her parents. She picked up the gifts she had bought for her grandfather and went to the old family house. "Grandpa, weren’t my parents on leave? Why aren’t they home?"
Upon seeing his granddaughter enter, Elder Master Ye’s expression flickered for a moment, but he didn’t hide anything. "Yunyi is back; they’ve gone to the Chu Family."
Hearing this, Ye Wenyue felt a twinge of pain in her heart, but she quickly concealed it. She knew she shouldn’t feel this way, but she just couldn’t help it.
Ever since the baby-switching incident came to light, she initially couldn’t accept it at all. She hid away in the cultural troupe for a long time before returning. It was only after her adoptive parents sought her out and had a long talk with her that she gradually dared to face reality.
She had never lived with the family of the third branch. Frankly, she had always disliked her biological mother’s—her former Third Aunt’s—way of doing things. After learning the truth, her resistance only grew stronger. So, just like Yunyi, she acknowledged the truth but didn’t want to move back with the third branch.
Whenever she returned home, she proceeded as before, first visiting the main house, but now there was no room of her own there. Her adoptive parents had also told her that they owed Yunyi. Their actions were an attempt to compensate Yunyi, and they hoped she would understand.
She was quite heartbroken. However, she also understood that she had taken over Yunyi’s life and enjoyed the love meant for her. Indeed, she couldn’t keep clinging to what wasn’t hers. So, she had agreed. Because of this, her adoptive younger brother, Ye Wenyang, had argued fiercely with the family. He felt that since his biological sister, Yunyi, wasn’t returning to live with them, why couldn’t his cousin Wen Yue continue to stay in their house?
She felt a secret flicker of joy in her heart, knowing at least someone was on her side, but she also understood it wasn’t right.
Elder Master Ye had been observing his granddaughter’s expressions. Seeing that she quickly adjusted, he felt a sense of relief. "Come in and sit down," he said. "Have you visited your grandfather yet?"
Now that everything was out in the open, he had instructed Wen Yue to change how she addressed them. From now on, she was to call him ’Granduncle,’ while his second younger brother living in the courtyard next door, Second Elder Master Ye, was her biological grandfather.
Ye Wenyue quickly responded, "Not yet, I’ll go over in a bit."
She fled the room. She knew in her heart that her granduncle was probably deliberately reminding her, as she had called him ’Grandpa’ when she first came in.
Wen Yue was momentarily taken aback. Then she understood: Grandpa’s reference to her parents was likely about those in the third branch. She felt somewhat downcast. "Not yet, I’ll head over later." Remembering something, she quickly added, "Grandpa, I’ll stay and keep you company at the old house tonight; you won’t send me away, will you?"
Seeing Wen Yue’s pleading expression, Second Elder Master Ye felt a pang of sorrow in his heart. This child has really suffered.
Previously, the entire Ye Family had sat down together to discuss the affairs of Wen Yue, Wenjuan, and the child Yunyi. The decision was for everyone to return to their respective biological homes and families. But everyone in the family knew the temperament of Wenyue’s biological mother; she was not a pleasant person. It was understandable that Wen Yue didn’t want to return to that home. "Alright," Second Elder Master Ye said, "you can stay here and keep me company. I’d be delighted."
Ye Wenyue breathed a sigh of relief at her grandfather’s words. She genuinely didn’t want to move back to the third branch. Her biological mother, who had previously been her Third Aunt, had often been unable to stand how the main house pampered her and had frequently made critical remarks whenever they met.
Just as she relaxed, Second Elder Master Ye spoke earnestly, "Wen Yue, now that matters are settled, you should still try to accept her. After all, she is your biological mother."
Ye Wenyue didn’t object but nodded. "I know."

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