Li Anran also noticed Li Muxia's confusion, and he knew that his cousin had lost her memory.

Then she told me what she knew: "After I was rescued, I was unconscious for two days before I woke up. When I woke up, my father and mother asked me why I fell into the water. When I fell into the water, I saw a person wearing a red cloak. He had his back to me. Although I knew it was my cousin's cloak, I still couldn't believe or accept the fact that my cousin pushed me into the water. Moreover, if I told my grandfather, father, and mother that my cousin pushed me into the water, they would be even more heartbroken. So at that time, I could only make up an excuse and say that I accidentally slipped and fell into the water."

Looking at her sensible and endearing cousin, Li Muxia couldn't help but hug her.

Li Anran awkwardly said, "If my cousin hadn't pushed me into the water, why didn't you come to see me even once while I was sick and recuperating?"

As she spoke, Li Anran began to cry softly again, feeling wronged.

While Li Muxia was moved by Li Anran's sudden outburst of tears, she also looked at Cui'er beside her with a puzzled expression, signaling her to explain.

Cui'er knew that she was now the key witness who held the truth, so she immediately stopped delaying and recounted the whole story.

It turned out that Li Muxia had visited Li Anran every day for the first two days before she fell into a coma. On the third day, Li Muxia heard that Li Anran had woken up and was about to go to Li Anran's courtyard to visit her when the gatekeeper announced that Miss Feng had come to visit the young lady. So, although Li Muxia was anxious to see Li Anran, he decided to entertain the guest first and send Miss Feng away as soon as possible before going to see Li Anran.

Feng Jingxin came to thank Li Muxia and brought her the most popular pastries of the time. She also mentioned that Li Anran had told others that she was jealous of the old general's exclusive favor towards Li Muxia and that she hated Li Muxia the most because she had not only stolen her grandfather's affection but also that of her father and mother.

She also claimed that Li Anran had orchestrated the drowning incident herself, intending to draw the attention of her grandfather, father, and mother, making them blame Li Muxia for not taking good care of herself and to make them dislike Li Muxia.

Li Muxia also recalled Cui'er saying that she had been severely criticized by the old general. Although her second uncle and aunt did not say anything, their eyes were filled with reproach for leaving Li Anran alone in the pavilion.

Therefore, Li Muxia believed Feng Jingxin's words and did not visit Li Anran afterwards. Firstly, she was heartbroken, realizing that her beloved cousin had always harbored resentment towards her and was even willing to harm herself to get revenge on Li Muxia. Secondly, she was afraid that seeing her would make Li Anran uncomfortable and hinder her recovery.

Later, because of this misunderstanding, Li Anran and Li Muxia ignored each other and rarely saw each other. Apart from meeting once a day for meals, they had no contact in private. At first, their second aunt and the others noticed that something was wrong and asked Li Anran. Li Anran only said that she was not feeling well and it was not suitable for her to run around with her older sister anymore. Later, Li Muxia even stopped going to the dining room for meals.

On the contrary, Feng Jingxin often came to the General's Mansion to play with the eldest young lady after that visit. The young ladies who used to be on good terms with the eldest young lady all started to avoid her for some reason. In the end, the eldest young lady only had Feng Jingxin as a friend.

Feng Jingxin often took Miss to restaurants. Now that I think about it, Miss started to change after she met Feng Jingxin. Before, Miss was beautiful, gentle, and kind. Many daughters of officials were on good terms with her.

But after meeting Feng Jingxin, Miss Li seemed to become a completely different person. She started binge eating, and her temper became unruly and willful. Even her taste in food became somewhat vulgar. At the time, Cui'er tried to persuade Li Muxia, but Li Muxia ignored her. She even said to Cui'er, "Grandpa and the others will probably hate me now."

At the time, Cui'er didn't understand why the young lady wanted the old general and the others to dislike her. Now that she thinks about it, it was probably all to make Li Anran happy.

After listening to Cui'er's words, Li Muxia roughly understood that she had been schemed against and manipulated by someone she considered a sister. However, given the misunderstanding, these changes were all voluntary on Li Muxia's part. It just goes to show that communication is a good thing, but the original owner of this body didn't know how to do it.

As for Feng Jingxin's purpose in doing this, it remains unknown; it is estimated that only the original owner and Feng Jingxin herself know the answer.

Li Muxia didn't know, and in fact, the original owner didn't understand either.

The original owner probably got used to this version of herself and couldn't even tell whether she was acting or if she was really like this.

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