It has now been proven that the Lone Wolf’s fiancée is indeed Xiaowei’s patient, Chu Xuan’s wife, Hu ijing.
According to the Newt, this woman is extrely despicable, cruel, and heartless, marrying soone else with the Lone Wolf’s insurance money barely after his death.
Even Yu Minglang, who is usually fair, acknowledged the woman’s heartlessness.
The Hu ijing that Xiaowei encountered had a gentle personality, treated her husband well, and remained by his side even though he had a mild bipolar disorder, gently protecting him.
What sent a chill down Xiaowei’s spine was that this woman’s godmother was the Lone Wolf’s biological mother!
If the Lone Wolf hadn’t died, Hu ijing would have called her teacher "mom," indicating a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationship!
But after Lone Wolf’s death, Hu ijing beca god-related with the teacher, and the teacher seed satisfied with her, even sending Xiaowei to treat her husband Chu Xuan’s bipolar disorder. From Hu ijing’s words, it seed the teacher visited her regularly.
Usually having a hard ti getting along with others, the teacher was exceptionally fond of Hu ijing, treating her like a true mother and daughter.
The amount of information was overwhelming, making Xiaowei’s head spin, unable to pinpoint where things went wrong.
Under such circumstances, it was already good enough not to hold a grudge against Hu ijing, let alone treat her kindly. Even the Lone Wolf’s old teammates ntioned Hu ijing with gritted teeth, so his biological mother should hate her even more.
Xiaowei’s sharp mind quickly conjured several possible scenarios.
The teacher couldn’t possibly have not t Hu ijing because Lone Wolf had already been engaged to her back then and would definitely have presented her to his parents.
Is it possible that the teacher is using other ans to avenge her son?
Xiaowei could only think of this reason, similar to her past life when her daughter Xiaowei died, she began devising ways to tornt each wrongdoer to death, doing so with utmost cruelty.
Since the teacher’s personality was sowhat similar to hers, could it be that out of spite for Hu ijing, she introduced her to a man with bipolar disorder?
And even assigned a rookie, naly herself, to Chu Xuan, hoping that she would ss up the treatnt, worsening his condition into a full-blown ntal illness to eventually pass on such traits genetically...
Xiaowei’s conspiracy theories beca more terrifying the more she pondered, but they didn’t quite hold since the teacher wasn’t the kind to involve innocent parties, even if she loathed Hu ijing.
Sothing was amiss, making Xiaowei’s head throb painfully.
Xiaowei couldn’t confront Mr. Liu directly because it wasn’t just his family matter; it touched upon a deeply painful mory for Mr. Liu. As the teacher and Master had just begun to reconcile, bringing up the upsetting past regarding the Lone Wolf’s insurance money would render Yu Minglang’s previous efforts futile and ruin the therapeutic experience set up for Master and Liu Li.
Hence, Xiaowei thought of a brilliant plan.
She went directly to Mr. Liu’s house. Mr. Liu wasn’t ho, but Liu Li was there alone. Hearing soone knocking, he sluggishly dragged himself to answer the door.
"Oh, it’s Sister Qian."
"Mm, what happened to you?" Xiaowei felt like she was becoming slightly pigeon-toed, but Liu Li seed worse off like he couldn’t even stand straight.
"I planned to go to work, but after exhausting myself yesterday, I couldn’t get up and have been lying down all day. Sister Qian, are you here for my mom?"
Liu Li was simply worn out.
"Yes."
"Well, have a seat, and I’ll make so tea for you."
"Thank you."
Xiaowei glanced around the room, her gaze pausing on sothing in the living room. She noticed a little dog doll made from needlework on the teacher’s TV cabinet, which she had seen at Hu ijing’s ho before. Hu ijing seed to have a hobby of doing crafts; every visit revealed needlework strewn across the sofa.
"Xiao Li, was that doll made by your sister ijing?"
Liu Li followed Xiaowei’s gaze and nodded, "Yeah."
Xiaowei walked over, picked it up, and squeezed it a couple of tis. It was supposed to be a dog but looked more like a cartoon wolf with specially sewn button eyes, appearing quite adorable.
"Does your sister ijing visit your ho often?"
"Yes, she cos over on her days off and sotis chats with my mom for a long ti. She’s a good cook."
"Oh, being able to hold a conversation with the teacher is not sothing just anyone can do." Xiaowei deliberately tried to extract information from Liu Li.
This kid wasn’t very old and hadn’t seen much of the world, so extracting valuable information from him shouldn’t be difficult.
Indeed, Liu Li opened up.
"That’s true. Who could put up with my mom’s temper? Sotis she even loses her temper with my sister ijing. It’s hard for to just stand there listening, and I have to give it to my sister ijing for not getting mad at her and even addressing her as godmother."
"What does the teacher get mad about?"
"Sotis it’s about work matters. My sister ijing is extrely gentle, to the point of being overly honest, and often gets bullied at work. Her colleagues constantly switch shifts with her, and sotis difficult kids are assigned to her class, leaving her exhausted every day. My mom reprimands her each ti she sees this, and once, she even got so angry she wanted to find the principal at her school to argue."
It sounded quite normal; the teacher indeed invested a lot of attention in this woman. It sounded like ’hating iron for not becoming steel,’ a typical trait of Mr. Liu— the more she fancies soone, the more she would reprimand them; if she liked soone to Xiaowei’s extent, she would even act aggressively if provoked. It seed the teacher didn’t harbor major resentnt toward this woman.
This doesn’t seem like a conspiracy theory... Xiaowei decided to change her direction of investigation.
"Xiao Li, I t your brother’s mate, the Newt, a while ago. He still thinks about you a lot."
"Ah, Brother Zeng! He sends toys every quarter. I’ve told him I’m working now and don’t play with Transforrs anymore, so he started sending clothes instead. A few days ago, he even sent my mom a box of fruits, saying they were specialties from his hotown."
After leaving Yu Minglang’s side, the Newt returned to his hotown to practice law and never forgot his old friend. He frequently sent things over.
"Right, the Newt ntioned that in the blink of an eye, you’ve grown up. It’s ti to find a partner. He missed your brother’s wedding candy and wants yours."
"Ah, my brother..." Liu Li’s mood sank thinking about his brother.
"If nothing had happened to him, I might already be an uncle by now. When he got engaged, I was just about to take my middle school entrance exams, and my mom sent to live at the private school, so I missed it. I only heard that the woman he chose had a particularly bad temper, often throwing fits, and my brother frequently accommodated her. If she had a temperant like my sister ijing’s, maybe he wouldn’t have gotten distracted by work and t his end..."
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