161 Uphold the justice for you (1/2)

Wang Huiru embraced Qin Xiaoyou in her bosom and narrated her life experience softly in the ward that was unusually quiet.

When Wang Huiru was young, she married Qin Xiaoyou's father, Qin Yi, and had given birth to a daughter, Qin Xiaoyou.

Qin Clan was a reputable ancient martial arts aristocratic family that practiced ancient martial arts for generations. However, Qin Xiaoyou's father, Qin Yi, was not too talented in the practice of ancient martial arts, which was equivalent to a black sheep in ancient martial arts. After more than ten years of practice, he had not broken through Regulated Breathing realm and at one point, he was not even valued by the Clan.

In an ancient martial arts aristocratic family, one's talents in the ancient martial arts would decide the position of one in the family. If one didn't manage to practice, one would not be given any position. Though Qin Yi was in the main line of descent, due to his lack of talents in ancient martial arts, he became an outcast and was eventually abandoned by the Clan.

Due to the limitation of his talent, Qin Yi simply gave up the practice of ancient martial arts and left Qin Clan silently.

After that, he married a normal girl, Wang Huiru, from an ordinary family and had an adorable daughter, Qin Xiaoyou.

However, although Qin Yi didn't have martial arts talent, his talent in business was shocking. After leaving Qin Clan, he went to the Charm City alone to develop his own business and it grew bigger rapidly.

During that year, Qin Yi single-handedly established the renowned Blue Ocean Group which involved in the real estate industry, manufacturing industry, retail industry, service industry, etc… a gigantic group which consisted of tens of industries.

Qin Yi had also become an influential figure in Hua Xia's business world. His personal wealth had been the top three among the Hua Xia's businessmen and had become a regular on the Forbes Richest Billionaires List.

With such great achievement in his business, his wealth nearly surpassed that of all the wealth that Qin Clan had, so naturally he got the attention of the family members of Qin Clan.

At that time, the family members of Qin Clan attempted to get Qin Yi back and even requested him to merge his businesses with the Clan's businesses with the promise that he would be managing the Clan's businesses and would be given the deciding power.

Qin Yi rejected, as his wealth at that time was way more than Qin Clan's so it would be ridiculous to agree to such suggestion. Once his businesses and Clan's businesses were merged, his businesses would no longer be his but belonged to Qin Clan.

Nobody had expected that after Qin Yi had rejected this suggestion, he died suddenly in his own office. The forensic analysis reported that it was a heart attack caused by too much stress; such dubious verdict was given eventually.

However, Wang Huiru knew that her husband had been very healthy and definitely didn't have any heart diseases, so how could he die of heart attack?

Being born in a rich family, Wang Huiru had been influenced daily by her environment so she had more knowledge than normal women. She knew that her husband's death was definitely an accident, but was some kind of conspiracy.

Indeed, not long after Qin Yi had passed away, the family members of Qin Clan came to her and claimed that all the businesses must be returned to Qin Clan and had nothing to do with her and her daughter. After that, a will was presented and stated that all his assets would be given to Qin Clan in case of death and was signed off by Qin Yi.

Wang Huiru knew that the will was definitely fake and forged by the family members of Qin Clan.

That year, Qin Yi did tell her that he, indeed, had a will, just in case of an accident. However, the will stated that regardless of the manner of his death, all his assets would be given to her daughter, Qin Xiaoyou, and definitely not Qin Clan.

In addition, that will was safekept by a world's famous insurance company, but when she contacted the insurance company, they claimed that someone had already taken that will. Other than that, she had absolutely no idea what had happened.

How could a weak woman like Wang Huiru fight with a huge Qin Clan? So she simply gave up the fight for all the assets and left Charm City with Qin Xiaoyou, who was only one year old then. They secretly returned to the capital and lived in an old house left by Qin Yi then.

”Mom, Dad …”

Qin Xiaoyou huddled herself into her mother's bosom, and her tears wet her blouse completely.

”Your father had died seventeen years ago, mom didn't lie to you.”

Wang Huiru sighed softly. She was reluctant to tell Qin Xiaoyou about this matter, as she was afraid that she would be saddened by it and would attempt to take revenge on Qin Clan. This also explained her vagueness about this matter and her reluctance to explain about it.

With the strength of the mother and daughter, they could never fight such a big Clan.

That year, Qin Yi's corpse was snatched by the family members of Qin Clan and had left nothing for her and her daughter. All these years, she simply burned some of Qin Yi's clothes and made a cenotaph on a desolate mountain that she would pay respect annually, but she had never mentioned it to Qin Xiaoyou.

”You shouldn't blame him. He loved you when you were young and had treated you as his precious darling.”

Wang Huiru patted Qin Xiaoyou's head and said this softly. She knew that Xiaoyou had resentment towards her father as others had a father while she didn't, like an illegitimate child.

Whenever she saw other kids having a great time with their parents around, she would cry secretly. Whenever the school organized activities which involved the participation of parents, she would go home alone silently and help her mother with household chores.

Wang Huiru saw those moments and understood the pains, but she couldn't change anything.

”I won't blame him but I hate that Qin Clan.”

Qin Xiaoyou cried silently in her mother's bosom. She had always wondered who her father was and always imagined her father's looks when she was young even though she didn't have a photograph of her father.

Now, she finally knew the truth, though she wished she didn't know. At least she could continue to have illusions like before.

”Aunt Wang, the people appeared in your ward that day who had caused your illness to worsen – were they from Qin Clan?

Mo Wen asked softly.

”You know?”