I Became the Little Demon in Leading Role's Family

Chapter 400 - 400 409 What Illness Does Your Son Have

Chapter 400: Chapter 409 What Illness Does Your Son Have? Chapter 400: Chapter 409 What Illness Does Your Son Have? Hearing those words, how come they sounded so similar to Ye Xiu’s version? It was like changing the soup but not the medicine, wasn’t it?

“Bai Da, truly a shameless character.”

So, Auntie ended up with that Mu Yi because of Bai Da’s meddling.

“What do you mean?” Bai Xin didn’t grasp the implication at once.

“Think about it, he ended up with my mom because he made her feel like he saved her, and with hypnosis. Over here with you, it’s because Mu Yi saved you. If you tell me there’s nothing fishy about this, I’ll never believe it, maybe even this whole ‘saving you’ business was…” a trap.

But why did it have to be Auntie? For the Bai Family’s secrets?

Bai Zhi always felt like she was on the verge of understanding, like you can see the house and the village not far ahead, but you just can’t seem to get there.

It was like a layer of fog standing in the way.

Visible, but intangible.

Over the next few days, Bai Xin and Bai Zhi kept to the grocery, running back and forth between the store and home daily.

When in a better mood, they would visit the hospital to see that scumbag. Of course, they would show Mu Yi the ledgers too.

Mu Yi initially insisted it wasn’t necessary, but eventually, he started to look through them. Always disgustingly predictable.

That woman would also come by these past few days.

But she would just casually buy something and leave.

Finally, on the fifth day, she couldn’t hold back anymore and brought her child with her.

The child who looked so much like Mu Yi—the moment Bai Xin saw him, she felt the resemblance was uncanny. To say they weren’t related, she wouldn’t believe.

But Xingxing insisted that wasn’t the case, Xingxing wouldn’t lie to her, so that made it strange.

At that moment, it was the afternoon, and Bai Xin and Bai Zhi were just about to close the store when the woman, with the child in tow, knelt down on the ground.

A thump could be heard; it surely hurt just listening to it.

The passersby who witnessed the scene all gathered around—why pass up a spectacle.

“Big sister, I beseech you, save my child.”

The woman began to speak, and tears started falling, making it impossible for her to utter a complete sentence.

She was brewing her emotions, preparing to utter the next line.

The next moment, Bai Xin had already walked over, looking down at the woman from above.

“You’re the customer that’s been coming to my shop these past few days. Tell me what’s wrong with your son. Even though I might not have much money to offer, I still have some to spare.”

Bai Xin’s concern was strikingly rapid, she entered the fray in a flash.

It was just like a story of a kind-hearted shopkeeper and a destitute customer.

The woman’s face changed instantly, and she screamed out loud.

“You’re the one who’s sick! How could my son be sick?” This woman really had ill intentions. To claim her son was sick.

Truly despicable.

“So you want me to save your son.”

Bai Xin was even more puzzled now, staring at her blankly.

“Auntie, can you give me back my dad?”

Just then, the little cutie spoke up, tugging at Bai Xin’s clothes, his voice cautious and his eyes brimming with tears—it made him look so pitiable.

With just this phrase, the crowd became even more excited, sensing some drama afoot.

“Little friend, I don’t know your dad, and if you’re looking for your dad, this isn’t the place to find him.”

Bai Xin didn’t feel any particular anger towards the little boy, she just felt a bit stirred inside.

At last, the day had come.

Just waiting for the child to lay his cards on the table, she could then legitimately wrap this up.

“It is indeed you, Auntie, because my dad is Mu Yi, and he’s the owner of this grocery store.”

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