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Now reading: Chapter 118: The Confession Hidden in the Photo Album from Rebirth: Saving the Lovely Girl from the Start, a Drama novel by No Meridian Sleep.

"Mom, can you please put that down?"

Xue Rui’s butt was covered in shoe prints, and his calves were twitching from being hit by the broom.

As for why his upper body was spared, he suspected it had sothing to do with the sweater from Lin Ruoxi...

"Hurry up and talk!" Ren Qunfang said, panting. She was about tired from all the hitting anyway.

Only then did Xue Rui find a relatively safe spot and begin to explain, "Chen Tingting is..."

He explained how he and Chen Tingting t and what he had been through.

However, Ren Qunfang frowned and said, "If you don’t like her, why did you accept her gifts?"

"Her dad delivered them! Could I really refuse?" Xue Rui was speechless.

It wasn’t that he didn’t want to refuse. Most of the ti, he couldn’t, or he never even got the chance.

Besides, he’d made his attitude perfectly clear, but Chen Tingting was just a persistent pest, even more thick-skinned than he was.

"I see Chen Tingting as a little sister. I have absolutely no interest in her," Xue Rui said firmly.

"You’d better an that," Ren Qunfang shot Xue Rui a glare.

She was grinding her teeth in frustration.

The Gu Family’s daughter was nice, a girl you could be proud to show off. She even looked a lot like Ren Qunfang did as a child, which gave her a sense of affinity.

But she liked Lin Ruoxi even more. Every ti she saw Lin Ruoxi, she couldn’t help but feel a surge of affection and protectiveness.

She knew her son’s personality well, and she believed Lin Ruoxi was the most suitable choice for him.

But her own boy was blatantly trying to two-ti them, and now this Chen Tingting had popped up...

She paused for a mont, thinking she should probably give Xue Rui another beating. Otherwise, she feared he wouldn’t grasp the gravity of today’s lesson.

Just as Ren Qunfang was concocting a reason to strike again, Xue Yao ca down from upstairs. She grabbed a carton of ice cream from the freezer, took a spoon, and started digging in.

Noticing her mom and Xue Rui staring at her, she couldn’t help but ask, "You guys want so?"

Xue Yao swallowed what was in her mouth with a GULP. "What’s wrong?"

She had sensed it for a while now—the way her mom looked at her lately was off.

But no matter how long she thought about it, she couldn’t figure out what the problem was.

The look was vaguely familiar. It seed like the sa way her mom used to look at her brother.

A mixture of helplessness and a faint trace of disappointnt.

A wave of feeling wronged washed over her, and she fiercely scooped a few more spoonfuls of ice cream.

Xue Yao felt that this winter was exceptionally long, and her stomach felt just as cold.

After Xue Yao went back upstairs, Ren Qunfang rubbed her forehead.

Before, without any point of comparison, she had thought her daughter was perfect. Bragging about her during mahjong gas always made her proud.

But now... there were too many girls around Xue Rui.

Gu Muxue often ca over to hang out with Yaoyao, and she herself often visited Lin Ruoxi.

Over ti, she subconsciously started comparing these girls to her own daughter.

She realized that Xue Yao... seed to have no special talents whatsoever.

It went without saying that Lin Ruoxi and Gu Muxue had excellent grades.

She had just asked Xue Rui, and even Chen Tingting had transferred from a top-tier municipal high school.

In other aspects... compared to them, Xue Yao was in a completely different, lower league.

Gu Muxue was multi-talented, well-read, and sensible.

Lin Ruoxi was virtuous, considerate, and gentle as water.

Even Chen Tingting, whom she had never t, was an expert at making dumplings.

In comparison, Xue Yao was a useless bum who did nothing but eat, sleep, and play video gas the mont she got up.

She was already so old, yet she still had the housekeeper wash her underwear.

Xue Rui saw what his mom was thinking and reminded her, "Mom, you can’t compare them like that. They call you ’Auntie,’ but only Yaoyao calls you ’Mom.’"

Ren Qunfang paused, realizing her son had a point.

She looked at Xue Rui, felt the sweater she was wearing, and said with a beaming smile, "Well, Xixi could call ’Mom’ too."

Xue Rui felt like he was sitting on pins and needles. This topic was impossible to continue.

He changed the subject. "They say you teach by example, that parents are a child’s first teachers in life."

Ren Qunfang nodded. "You’ve been studying for a few days, and your vocabulary has certainly gotten more sophisticated. What are you trying to say?"

Xue Rui cleared his throat. "Mom, first, let declare that what I’m about to say isn’t aid at anyone in particular, nor is it ant to be deaning. I’m just stating an objective fact, and the following opinion..."

Xue Rui habitually preempted his statent with a thick layer of defensive armor.

"Just say it!" Ren Qunfang was completely lost.

Xue Rui said in a neutral tone, "Hypothetically. I’m just saying, hypothetically."

"If, hypothetically, a mother gets up every day just to plop down on the sofa, and when she’s not doing that, she’s out shopping or playing mahjong, you’d think her daughter, following such an..."

Ren Qunfang’s expression instantly darkened. ’What do you an, hypothetically? Isn’t he talking about ?’

’Is Xue Rui calling lazy and gluttonous in a roundabout way?’

She bent down slightly and picked up the broom from the floor.

Xue Rui had already sensed the danger and made a run for it. "Mom, I’m not talking about you! It was just an example!"

Thankfully, their house was quite large, so Ren Qunfang didn’t catch up to him.

Ren Qunfang stood at the top of the stairs, tapping the handrail with the broom. ’That Xue Rui is just infuriating!’

But on second thought, it seed to make sense. She mumbled to herself, "Is Yaoyao really influenced by ?"

As Xue Rui passed Xue Yao’s room, he wasn’t sure if he should go in and comfort her.

’She’s a bit dense and doesn’t hold grudges,’ he thought. ’She’ll probably forget about it in a few days.’

Besides, his mom wasn’t completely useless aside from being pretty.

Ren Qunfang was self-aware; in plain terms, she could take advice.

Xue Rui walked into his room and saw Xue Yao sitting on his bed, eating ice cream.

"Get off!" Xue Rui couldn’t take it anymore. A few sticky drops of ice cream had dripped onto his bedsheet.

’If the cleaning lady sees this tomorrow, who knows what she’ll think I’ve been doing!’

Xue Yao giggled and handed Xue Rui an apple. "Bro, you’ll be at school on Christmas Eve in a few days, so I’ll give you an apple now."

"Oh. Now get off!"

Xue Rui picked up Xue Yao and pushed her out of his room.

After closing the door, Xue Rui picked up the apple, smiled, and took a big bite.

Then he discovered the inside was black. It was rotten...

Xue Rui imdiately spit it out, feeling a wave of nausea.

He examined the apple’s skin carefully but found nothing unusual. It was just a coincidence.

He changed his bedsheet and, while he was at it, emptied the trash can.

’Since I’m cleaning the room, I might as well sort through the stuff I used to hide under the bed.’

Xue Rui got on the floor and pulled out the things he had hidden under his bed.

"This videotape is definitely not mine! I watch everything online, or download it to my hard drive at most. Who’s trying to fra ?!"

Xue Rui snapped all the not-safe-for-kids discs, thought for a mont, then found a marker to scribble over the covers before throwing them in the trash.

His mory might be bad, but it wasn’t so bad that he’d have zero recollection of sothing. This stuff was definitely not his.

The most important thing was, the covers weren’t to his taste.

After so more rummaging, he pulled out a thick photo album.

’Gu Muxue wanted to see my photo album the other day. Is there sothing in here that she was concerned about?’

Xue Rui wiped the dust off the cover and slowly opened the album.

It was mostly the sa as Xue Yao’s album, just with so extra school photos of him.

He and Gu Muxue were in the sa class in elentary school, but their only picture together was the class photo from graduation.

Unfortunately, in that kind of class photo, all you could see were everyone’s heads.

He continued flipping through the pages, reaching his middle school years.

Xue Rui was surprised to find that he actually had a photo with Gu Muxue.

But why was Qiu ngze in it, being a total third wheel?

The dusty mories gradually ca loose, and Xue Rui began to rember.

Back then, he and Gu Muxue weren’t in the sa class, but Qiu ngze and Gu Muxue were.

At graduation, you could pay a photographer to take individual group photos.

It was Qiu ngze who had dragged him into the picture.

Xue Rui guessed that Gu Muxue had probably asked Qiu ngze to get him, but the dense Qiu ngze didn’t understand the underlying intention.

The Xue Rui of back then hadn’t understood either, thinking it was just his good buddy asking him to take a photo together.

So, in the photo, his arm was around Qiu ngze’s neck, both of them laughing heartily, while Gu Muxue stood quietly to the side, smiling sweetly at the cara.

"Gu Muxue definitely paid for this photo,"

Xue Rui muttered, pulling the photo out of the album to get a closer look.

Many photos had ssages or dates written on the back. He wondered what was written on the back of this one.

Xue Rui flipped the photo over and froze.

Written in ballpoint pen was "Xue Rui," followed by a comma.

Following that was a line in faint yellow ink: I hope we can be together forever.

Read together, it seed like a confession.

After tutoring with Gu Muxue for so long, Xue Rui would never mistake her handwriting. It was definitely written by that girl.

But he wasn’t blind back then. The words were written quite large; there was no way he could have missed them.

Xue Rui pinched the bridge of his nose. He really had no mory of this at all.

But it’s not like the words could have appeared out of thin air...

After thinking for a long ti, Xue Rui still couldn’t figure it out, so he decided to take the photo and consult Xue Yao.

Only a girl would know a girl’s business.

If Xue Yao didn’t know, he’d take it to school and ask so other girls.

"Yaoyao, I rember these words weren’t here before. Why did a line of text just randomly appear?"

Xue Rui showed the back of the photo to Xue Yao.

"Bro, which blind girl confessed to you?" Xue Yao asked, surprised. She tried to flip it over to see the front, but Xue Rui stopped her.

"Just analyze the situation first," Xue Rui said through gritted teeth.

’Any girl who falls for must be blind? What kind of nonsense is that?’

He noticed his sister didn’t seem all that surprised; she probably knew the reason.

"This was written with an invisible ink pen."

"An invisible ink pen?" Xue Rui looked confused.

Xue Yao rummaged through a large pile of stationery, pulled out a pen, scribbled on a piece of paper, blew on it lightly to dry, and showed it to Xue Rui.

Xue Rui could only see a faint watermark; there was nothing else visible. He figured it would probably disappear completely once it was fully dry.

Xue Yao took the UV light on the pen cap and shone it on the paper. The writing beca clearly visible under the light.

"This..."

Xue Rui suddenly felt that Gu Muxue had the potential to work for a secret service agency.

"But," Xue Yao sighed, "these pens have a flaw. After a while, they stop being invisible."

"Why? Did you confess to soone too?" Xue Rui asked, narrowing his eyes.

"I got caught writing bad things about my teacher. It was so embarrassing..." Xue Yao said with a look of regret.

She and a classmate used to write bad things about their teacher in their textbooks with it. She thought it was a little secret only the two of them shared. So every ti she handed her textbook to the teacher for inspection, she would feel a thrill of glee, as if she were cursing soone to their face without them even knowing.

But as ti went on, the invisible ink beca visible, and the teacher caught her red-handed...

A smile played on Xue Rui’s lips. He finally understood.

Why was Gu Muxue so concerned about his photo album?

That girl wanted to express her feelings but was too proud, so she used this thod that she thought only she knew about, believing she could hide it from him.

But later, Gu Muxue must have discovered that this so-called "invisible ink pen" wasn’t completely invisible, and she worried that Xue Rui would find the words written on the back of the photo.

So, when Gu Muxue wanted to see his photo album that day, she was actually trying to "destroy the evidence."

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