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Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife novel Chapter 651

Chapter 651: Chapter 651: Remembered Wrong

"Guo Cuihua," Zhuang Jingshu could hardly maintain her composure, shrieking, "When did I ever mention Chuxia?"

She looked at Mother Lin, her eyes filled with overwhelming anger, trembling with rage.

Even at this point, she still refused to admit it.

In pursuit of her biological daughter’s wealth and glory, she abandoned all dignity, relentlessly slandering Chuxia.

What kind of life has Chuxia been living these past twenty-some years?

"If not her, who else could have said this to you?"

Mother Lin increasingly felt that Lin Chuxia was behind it all.

That little brat was very sly; someone as rich as Zhuang Jingshu—could she let her go?

If she could truly let her go, she wouldn’t have gotten her to finance the construction of a factory.

Zhuang Jingshu laughed coldly, glancing towards the courtyard gate.

By this time, many elders from Daqing Mountain Village had gathered at the entrance.

This was exactly the outcome she wanted.

She took this trip personally to secure a future for Chuxia.

"Chuxia never said anything to me; the birthmark was something I mentioned offhand."

With her words, Mother Lin and Lin Jiayi’s expressions changed yet again.

What unsettled them further was the villagers’ gossip.

"So there wasn’t a birthmark, huh? I thought Guangshan’s wife really mixed up the children, sending her own daughter to recognize a wealthy mother and swapping the real daughter."

"Even if the birthmark was mentioned casually, did you see Guangshan’s wife’s reaction? I think, maybe a casual remark hit the mark."

"I saw it too. If she didn’t do anything wrong, what is she guilty about? Just now, Mom Jia Dong clearly seemed guilty, even scolded Chuxia. I’ve watched that girl grow up; she’s not one to lie or stir trouble."

"You’re right; Chuxia’s been such a good girl since she was little, but her mother doesn’t care for her, mostly beating or starving her; among the kids, she worked the hardest and got the least, perhaps she’s not her biological daughter after all..."

Mother Lin’s face grew darker and darker, sneaking a glance at Zhuang Jingshu, seeing her also with a grim expression.

Don’t ask; she must have heard those remarks too.

Regretting why she didn’t invite her in to speak quietly.

Blame her carelessness; she thought after picking up Jiayi, she’d leave.

As the conversation went on, more outrageous, Mother Lin couldn’t help but charge forward to drive people away, "What do you know? Stop gossiping here, leave, all of you leave..."

But at this moment, with such a spectacle of the Lin Family’s daughter and her wealthy biological mother, the whole village was abuzz with gossip for so long, suddenly there’s a twist, who would leave? Who wouldn’t want to see the outcome?

Unable to drive people away, Mother Lin could only face off with Zhuang Jingshu.

"Sis, you can eat nonsense, but you can’t talk nonsense. If you don’t care for Jiayi and don’t want your biological daughter, just say so, no need to slander me. I’ve raised my daughter to this age; I’m not about to hand her over to anyone else. Whether you want her or not, I can still raise her."

Anyway, she stood firm on this issue; what else could she do?

She didn’t intend to let Mother Lin and Lin Jiayi see it, but addressed everyone present, "The birthmark was indeed an offhand remark I made, of course, confirming one’s child isn’t necessarily marked; the blood flowing in their veins is the best evidence. This is a DNA report, perhaps some present haven’t heard of this term—simply, it’s taking two people’s blood to a lab for analysis, confirming whether these blood samples have a parent-child relationship. This technology isn’t yet available domestically but exists abroad, hence it took so long; the result is there is no biological relationship between me and Lin Jiayi." 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶

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