Chapter 769

Tsuyoko also said that during this period, Xiaoye must be raised under the name of the heir. The heir's wife must treat Xiaoye as her own child and cannot give birth to her own children.

At the same time, all the Ye family members need to treat Xiao Ye well and let her treat every member of the Ye family as a relative.

In this way, even if she becomes a house-guarding ghost and harbors resentment, she will still protect the Ye family because of her kindness when she was alive.

From then on, Xiao Ye was the little darling raised in the Ye family in Guanzhou.

She never wore anything other than red.

She called the eldest son of the Ye family "Dad" and his wife "Mother".

Her mother was forced to abort her baby because of her. She was injured and could no longer have children.

But A'niang did not take out her anger on her child. Instead, she gave her all her motherly love.

Her mother was a stranger to her husband for nearly six years, but she was always good to her.

It can be said that A Niang is the only one in her world.

But when A Niang was making dumplings for Xiao Ye, she asked her, "Xiao Ye, do you remember what you said your name was when you first came to the Ye family?"

Xiao Ye thought for a moment and said, "Chu Jun, my name is Tang Chu Jun."

"Yes, your name is Tang Chujun." Ah Niang's voice became more and more rapid and her voice became lower and lower. "You are not Xiao Ye Zi, your name is Tang Chujun. Remember?"

Little Leaf nodded, "Remember, remember, mother."

The mother hugged the soft little girl, tears streaming down her face, "Little Leaf, mother doesn't want to leave you, but mother can't protect you. Mother is incompetent, and everything will depend on you from now on..."

That night, her mother took her away.

When they fled to the river, A'niang stuffed her into a horse-drawn carriage loaded with grain, gave the coachman ten taels of silver, and begged him to send the girl away.

A Niang handed her a bundle and told her, "Run as far as you can, as long as you are far away from Guanzhou, anywhere is fine."

Then, A Niang resolutely and deliberately boarded a big ship.

That was the second time Shi Anxia left her mother.

The first time was when she was separated from her mother, but her memory of the two-year-old was already vague. She could not remember anything else except the words "Tang Chujun".

This time, she left A Niang, and she knew how sad it was, and she also understood that A Niang was exchanging her life for hers.

A Niang will be caught by the Ye family sooner or later, and the consequences will be disastrous.

But at the age of eight, she already knew how to weigh the pros and cons, and knew how to cherish the chance to survive.

She couldn't go back to find A Niang. If she went back, A Niang's efforts would be in vain; if she went back, both of them would suffer.

Shi Anxia had no other way out.

But people in this world are so vicious!

The grain-carrying coachman actually abandoned the young Shi Anxia halfway on the road in the wilderness.

The baggage and silver her mother gave her were all stolen by the coachman.

Shi Anxia walked alone from the wild mountains and wilderness along the small paths and big roads all the way to Guanzhou Pucheng.

Her shoes were worn out and her clothes were tattered, like a little beggar. She stood pitifully beside a bun stall waiting for the buns to be cooked.

Those steaming buns are so delicious.

The buns were finally cooked, but she had no money.

The shop owner said "bad luck" and asked her to leave.

Shi Anxia blinked her tearful eyes and pouted her lips and said, "Uncle, I'm hungry, please give me a bun."

The man selling buns stepped forward and kicked her to the ground, "Get out! You little beggar! You are affecting my business!"

She limped a long way away when a woman called her, "Little beggar, come and eat dumplings."

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