Lu Hongzhi had just changed his shoes at the door when Xian Jingcheng walked over and started scolding him.

"Don't be angry. You can scold me, but don't make yourself sick." Lu Hongzhi had to pat her to comfort her.

Sang Ran was a little restless. She didn't know why Xian Jingcheng was so angry.

Lu Hongzhi walked in and saw Sang Ran. He was a little surprised for a moment: "Sang Ran?"

"Uncle Lu." Sang Ran stood up and nodded slightly.

"Sit down. Uncle didn't know you were at home. I should have brought back some food on the way. Look at me." Lu Hongzhi said in annoyance.

Since the host was not sitting there, Sang Ran felt embarrassed to sit there alone, so he could only smile.

After all, she has something to ask for, so she still has to be polite.

Xian Jingcheng repeated the incident in front of Lu Hongzhi. Lu Hongzhi's joy at seeing Sang Ran was suddenly diluted, and the whole room was filled with silence.

His brows knitted together, making his already thick black eyebrows look even heavier. “Originally, I had an appointment with the mayor for dinner tonight and mentioned this matter by the way. It seems that I am still a step too late.”

"Sang Ran, come with me tonight and I'll take you to meet an uncle." Lu Hongzhi made up his mind, "He is an old friend of mine, it would be nice for you to meet him."

Sang Ran knew that the matter was settled and hurriedly expressed his gratitude.

The couple felt a little sad when they saw Sang Ran being so polite and cautious. They looked at each other, not knowing who would speak first.

Lu Hongzhi moved his lips, but no sound came out.

In the end, it was Xian Jingcheng who made the announcement: "Sang Ran, Auntie...I want to tell you something, please don't be angry when you hear it."

Sang Ran was even more confused: "Auntie, please tell me."

"I actually had some selfish motives when you came last time. From the first time I saw you, I felt that you looked a lot like my daughter, but my daughter was lost when she was very young."

Xian Jingcheng glanced at Lu Hongzhi and continued, "She has a butterfly-shaped birthmark on her lower back. Auntie, see... you have it too."

Sang Ran's mind went blank for a moment: "Auntie, I don't quite understand what you are saying."

"No way...is this such a coincidence?" She looked for evidence on their faces that they were joking, but both of them looked serious.

She seemed to understand something. The chaotic information hit her and her temples were throbbing.

"You said you were allergic to oranges, but so is your aunt." Xian Jingcheng held Sang Ran's hand, "I'm sorry, I took the initiative to get a strand of hair on you last time, and the test results are out."

She had tried her best to speak in a calm tone and in a way that Sang Ran could accept.

But in the end, she couldn't control her emotions. She suddenly hugged Sang Ran and cried uncontrollably.

"You are my daughter, baby. I have been looking for you for a long time."

"I miss you so much."

Until now, she didn't dare to call herself "Mom". She owed Sang Ran too much and was an incompetent mother.

How could she let Sang Ran call her mother?

Lu Hongzhi quietly wiped his eyes and watched this scene.

Sang Ran was held in Xian Jingcheng's arms, her body stiff and dazed.

Is she their daughter?

All of this was too fantastic, like a huge joke. After going around in circles, her biological parents were right in front of her.

This means that the Sang family knew from the beginning that she was not their biological daughter.

So there are reasons for their indifference and busyness over the years.

This is also why the treatment Li Chuchu received after returning to the Sang family was so different from that of Sang Ran.

The relatives that Sang Ran had always thought of as her had never treated her as a real child.

Sang Ran didn’t know how she should react now. Should she be happy, or resist, or be sad because of the grievances she had suffered over the years?

Xian Jingcheng let go of the hand that was hugging Sang Ran, her body still shaking from sobbing, and she tried hard to wipe away her tears.

The voice was muffled in the palm of his hand: "You don't have to feel pressured. We can't make up for these years, and we won't force you to recognize us now. We just want you to know that you are not someone who can be bullied."

Lu Hongzhi looked at Sang Ran and nodded: "You also have someone to support you, Sang Ran."

She has someone to back her up.

Her biological parents loved her very much.

"Sorry." Sang Ran lowered her head, and her expression could not be seen clearly. "I am a little confused now. Can you let me relax for a while?"

So she could have grown up in a loving family, away from all these troubles.

Sang Ran sat on the sofa quietly, and the couple stayed with her quietly.

They wanted to ask Sang Ran if she was thirsty or hungry, but they were afraid that asking would make Sang Ran uncomfortable.

I simply didn't say anything and just looked at Sang Ran carefully.

I was afraid that this person would disappear out of thin air in the next second.

Time passed by minute by minute, and the sound of the clock hanging on the wall was particularly clear.

"I..." Sang Ran raised his head again, with a tentative look in his eyes, "Can I call you mom and dad?"

She was afraid that she would still be disliked by everyone.

She was afraid that even if she found her biological parents, they would not be willing to accept her.

This question was a test of their attitude and also proved Sang Ran's attitude.

She had to admit that she desperately wanted a happy family and the favor of her biological parents.

Just like the way Sang's parents treated Li Chuchu, with unreasonable favoritism, a great feeling that she had envied countless times.

The couple cried with joy, their faces full of disbelief: "Are you willing to accept us?"

"I am willing."

Sang Ran didn't feel sad, but for some reason warm liquid ran across her face and the scene in front of her became blurry.

Everything was finally talked out, without any shy avoidance. No matter from which angle Sang Ran looked at it, she couldn't find any reason to refuse.

Although the two people in front of him were still somewhat unfamiliar, their sincere hearts were almost so sincere that they were almost ready to be shown to Sang Ran in their hands.

The three of them finally felt an unprecedented sense of fullness in their hearts. The losses caused by a series of mistakes were finally patched up and became complete again.

The gentle embrace loosened a little. After all, Lu Hongzhi was still the one who controlled the rhythm of this family: "Call Pei Jingping here. He should know about this matter too."

"Yeah." Xian Jingcheng also recovered, "Fortunately, Xiao Pei is a pretty good kid."

Sang Ran hesitated for a moment and nodded.

She and Pei Jingping are now in a very awkward situation, and both of them are deliberately distancing themselves from each other.

One shows his determination, the other expresses his dissatisfaction through small emotions.

Sang Ran called Pei Jingping, but the call was not answered quickly and he seemed to be struggling with how to face her.

Pei Jingping only uttered one word: "Hello."

"Are you busy now?" Sang Ran asked him.

"...I'm not busy. What's up?"

"Come to the Lu family. I have something to tell you."

The other end didn't ask any more questions, just replied with "OK".

Xian Jingcheng and Lu Hongzhi were keenly aware of the awkward atmosphere between the two.

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