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14. Orange

Xiang Cheng opened the table, then leaned against the door and asked, "Who is it?"

"Chengzi, are you at home?" It was an old man's voice.

Xiangcheng breathed a sigh of relief. It turned out to be Uncle Wu from the opposite door. He hurriedly opened the door: "Uncle Wu, are you looking for me?"

"Yes, I have a package for you." Uncle Wu turned around and went back to his room, then took out a package. "When they came to deliver it this afternoon, you were not here, so I accepted it for you."

"Thank you, uncle." Xiangcheng saw that it was from her mother and couldn't help but feel happy.

"Okay, it's getting late, go to bed." Uncle Wu waved his hand.

"Good night, Uncle Wu." Xiang Cheng's mood suddenly improved.

After closing the door, I breathed a long sigh of relief. Then I remembered that I was still talking to Ma Que, and hurriedly picked up the phone: "Niao, this is a false alarm. It's the dried radish my mother mailed. I'll send you some tomorrow."

ah……"

"It scared me to death." Ma Que finally breathed a sigh of relief, "Okay, the dried radish made by aunt is delicious. I have thought about it for a long time..."

"Well, when you have free time that day, I'll take you to my mother's place to stay for two days. I'm sure you'll like it..." Xiang Cheng gets excited whenever she talks about her mother, "The air there is so fresh." Xiang Haoran said.

The unscrupulous man left nothing behind when he abandoned them, so her mother had no choice but to take her back to her hometown. Fortunately, her grandma took them in without saying anything... She swore that she would work hard and at least be able to mortgage a house.

Then he took grandma and mother up to live with her and enjoy their old age.

"Okay, it's settled. The next time you go back, ask me to come with you..." Ma Que has grown up in the city since she was a child. Except for being taken around once by her teacher when she was in school, she

She has never been to a rural area. If she hadn't met a bug that was transferred to her school when she was in junior high school, she wouldn't even be able to distinguish between wheat and leeks.

As the two of them chatted, they had already forgotten about Chu Feiyang.

Bamboo Garden Villa.

Chu Feiyang sat in front of the computer for the first time but was not working, nor was he staring at the photos on the table in a daze. Instead, he was flipping through the pages of the investigation materials Dong Yizhuo had given him.

Xiangcheng, twenty-two years old, graduated from the Chinese Department of A University... His father, Xiang Haoran, abandoned his wife and daughter when Xiangcheng was six years old, but in the next moment, he had a daughter, Xiangting, who was also six years old.

...Xiangcheng transferred to the countryside when she was in the second grade of elementary school, and then transferred back to City A when she was in junior high school. From that time on, she never filled in her father's name...


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