Chapter 386: Chapter 396 Collapse, Despair
She, Sheng Ning, certainly wasnât so fortunate as to be the Su Familyâs granddaughter. In her past life, like a fool, she had imagined countless times that she could become the Su familyâs granddaughter. But that was, after all, just fantasy, a dream. In the face of brutal reality, she was fragile, pitiable, pathetic, shamefulâŠ
Her once-calmed emotions were again stirred into towering waves by thoughts of the past.
The pain from her previous life had long since been etched into her soul, into her blood. It was fine if untouched, but the moment it was stirred, she couldnât control her urge to erupt, to break downâŠ
In a panic, she grabbed Chen Huayingâs hand, gripping it tightly. She sought to draw strength and courage from her.
Behind Sheng Ning, Chen Huaying glared at Meng Ping, absolutely furious. This shameless, despicable jerk. Sheng Ning had clearly wanted to take her hand, but this jerk had slyly prevented her, offering his own hand to Sheng Ning instead.
Goddamn bastard, she had never seen anyone more shameless than Meng Ping.
âThatâs right!â Mr. Su stubbornly shook his head, pointing at the portrait on the wall. âYou see, if there werenât a blood relationship, how could they look so alike?â
Those who came in later were at first stunned by Mr. Su and the peculiar atmosphere in the living room, not at all noticing the additional portrait on the wall.
When they looked up and saw the person in the painting, even Hai Lan was so surprised that she covered her mouth.
Meng Ping looked at Sheng Ning, a glint of excitement flashing in his eyes.
Sheng Ning looked up, and the imposing force of the huge portrait struck her eyes, her heart.
Her body shook uncontrollably, and Meng Ping promptly supported her from behind, wrapping her halfway into his arms. His handsome face showed cautious tension and anticipation.
Sheng Ning looked back blankly, realizing the handsome face was so close and that she had grabbed the wrong hand, she promptly pushed Meng Ping away without mercy.
âGet away,â she said with a disgusted frown.
Despite his usual flippant expression, Meng Ping felt as if he had been stabbed in the heart, bleeding profusely.
âWhatâs the meaning of this painting?â Sheng Ningâs voice was incredibly calm, as she stood there with pride and an unyielding spirit.
The admiration in Su Huaiâanâs eyes was undisguised; having such an exceptional sister was something even he would take pride in.
âItâs my grandmother!â he replied.
âSo what?â Sheng Ning asked indifferently, âWhat are you trying to tell me?â
âYou are my granddaughter,â Mr. Su declared firmly, unable to tolerate his granddaughterâs indifferent attitude toward him.
âImpossible!â
âHow is it impossible? If I say it is, then it surely is.â A voice in Mr. Suâs heart had always told him that Ningning was his granddaughter, and now the bracelet was the best proof.
âYou look so much like your grandmother, and your bracelet, itâs your grandmotherâs family heirloom.â
Sheng Ning walked past everyone, step by step approaching the painting, close enough that a single reach would touch it.
She looked intently, her pupils suddenly contracting.
âHas this painting always been here?â
âYes!â Su Huaiâan explained, âThis painting has been treasured ever since my grandmother passed away.â
Sheng Ning wanted to roar, to shout, desperately wanted to cry⊠Why, why had it always been there? If it had always been there, then her past life was a jokeâŠ
âAnd the bracelet?â Her inner turmoil was a rampaging fire, yet her exterior remained calm, as if she were a millennia-old block of ice that would never melt.