As Shao Wanwan walked out of the cemetery, she asked, "Shouldn't we go and tell our birth mother that I was born from her, that she gave her life to give birth to me, and that we're getting married? We should tell her."

Jiang Zheyuan was stunned.

Because Shao Wanwan's birth mother died too early, and died while giving birth, everyone seemed to avoid talking about her death. In addition, Shao Wanwan in her previous life was completely different from her current personality, and never thought of paying tribute to her birth mother.

Therefore, Jiang Zheyuan never thought about these things.

Jiang Zheyuan looked at Shao Wanwan apologetically, "It was my oversight, I should admit it, but I don't know where Aunt's grave is, I need to call my dad to ask."

Shao Wanwan stood there in a daze for a while.

The book doesn't write much about the original owner's birth mother, only saying that she died in childbirth.

It's understandable, since the original owner was just a supporting female character, and she didn't have to explain the supporting female character's life background clearly.

But this pitiful woman, who didn't sacrifice herself for her comrades like her husband, also dedicated herself to the birth of another life. She too should be remembered.

At this important moment when his daughter is about to get her marriage certificate and start a family with another person.

Shao Wanwan was a little annoyed with herself for only thinking about this now, at this very moment.

Previously, all she could think about was the plot of the book. She remembered every word written in the book, but she never thought about anything not written in the book.

“Wanwan, don’t be sad. I also bear some responsibility for this. Because I… I rarely hear the elders mention your mother, so I neglected to think about it. You’re right, since you’ve told Uncle Shao, you should naturally tell Auntie too. I’ll find out as soon as possible and then go with you.” Jiang Zheyuan’s face was full of guilt, because he felt guilty for not thinking of this aspect, and also for the fact that no one would change and that he had left behind a stereotype of Shao Wanwan from his previous life.

Shao Wanwan paused for a moment, then came to her senses. "I only thought of you now, what does it have to do with you? My mother died giving birth to me. She was a pitiful woman, but after my father passed away, no one remembered her anymore. Even I had forgotten her."

Shao Wanwan's tone was low and sorrowful.

In the book, the original owner never thought about her biological mother and father, because from childhood to adulthood, very few people would talk to her about them.

Shao Guanghua would mention it, but because of making a living, he was never home.

Even at home, they would hurriedly eat a few bites of food before rushing out to do chores.

Zhang Suran sent her biological daughter away and then made room to raise her, probably because she was very afraid that her daughter would forget her roots, which is why she never mentions her biological mother!

She knew nothing about this woman, not even her name.

Because it wasn't mentioned in the book, and no one around me had ever brought it up.

Shao Wanwan slumped to the ground, feeling that everything was a bit absurd. She really was like an orphan. Her biological father lived on in other people's mouths, in the memories of her comrades, and in their guilt. She couldn't even remember what he looked like.

Shao Guanghua and Jiang Zheyuan's fathers couldn't produce many photos either.

Her biological mother didn't even leave behind a single photograph.

She could understand; people were too poor back then, who would take photos for no reason?

But no one knew her name; no one told her.

She knew nothing about her birth mother.

Suddenly, Shao Wanwan understood the meaning of her transmigration into the book. She not only had to redeem the original owner and bring her back on track, but she also had to repay the debts the original owner had incurred.

Jiang Zheyuan walked over and hugged Shao Wanwan, gently rubbing her head. He sensed that Shao Wanwan seemed to be crying, but he didn't say anything, just silently held her.

In his previous life, he never thought Shao Wanwan was pitiful.

Because she was aloof and bossy, and acted as if everyone around her had a right to her.

She even made some vague promises to Shao Pei in order to swindle him out of his money, which led to Shao Pei causing trouble for her several times after they got married.

He had never told any of this to Shao Wanwan in his previous life.

Jiang Zheyuan never imagined that Shao Wanwan was the most pitiful one, having lost her parents at a young age and having lost the people who truly cared for her.

So she lived her life alone, sharp-tongued and witty.

Once Shao Wanwan calmed down, she stopped wearing that miserable expression. She had been feeling really bad, but life had to go on.

“We’re going back to your house tomorrow, and it wouldn’t be good for me to go empty-handed. I want to buy some things for your parents, and also a down jacket for your grandma. She definitely won’t accept it if we just buy one for her, so let’s buy one for your mom too!” Jiang Zheyuan said after glancing at Shao Wanwan in the passenger seat.

“That’s what I think too. Although my mom is really outrageous in many ways, she did raise me, so she has to maintain a certain image. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have a good life in the old alley. You have no idea how gossipy they are. They’re nice to each other most of the time, but as soon as someone’s child starts dating or getting married, they start comparing. My mom, in particular, is always a force to be reckoned with. She’s always standing at the alley entrance, chatting away with a bunch of aunties and grandmas. There’s nothing in the old alley that she doesn’t know.” Shao Wanwan nodded as she complained.

“Actually, I’m quite grateful to Auntie. Last summer, when we met on the bus, if Auntie hadn’t gotten off early and insisted that I go with you to buy a gold bracelet, it would have been hard for me to change my opinion of you. It was only when we bought the gold bracelet that I realized you were someone who could earn your own money and cared about your family. You were completely different from the person I had seen at school,” Jiang Zheyuan said with a smile.

"Haha, I knew you had a very serious stereotype about me. People change. I actually think that time was pretty scary. How embarrassing! When the waiter helped me with the money, I almost wanted to crawl into a hole. Now, whenever I want to carry cash out, my mom still makes me sew it into my underwear or socks." Shao Wanwan really didn't want to bring that up again. She had just transmigrated into the book and was seeing Jiang Zheyuan for the first time. Actually, she already knew a lot about Jiang Zheyuan from the book, but Jiang Zheyuan already had a lot of bad impressions of her.

To be honest, the fact that she actually bought Zhang Suran a gold bracelet was quite out of character for the original owner, but she covered it up by buying her an extremely expensive backpack.

But when she walked down the alley carrying such an expensive backpack, many people craned their necks and talked about it!

They say she's married a rich man at such a young age, Zhang Suran is going to be living a life of luxury.

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