Motherhood on the Edge: A Second Chance 5: The Truth of Encounter
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"Let's do it this way. We won't need to do a paternity test. You can take my daughter, and I'll take yours. How does that sound?" 0
 
Li Tian'ai brought her daughter to me and said she wanted to do a paternity test. I refused. 0
 
Li Tian'ai looked confused. "Why not?" 0
 
I remained calm. "If you don't want to take her away, then don't waste my time." 0
 
Li Tian'ai huffed, "I've never seen such a heartless mother." 0
 
I pointed at Li Tian'ai's daughter. "You two look so much alike; she must be your daughter. Since that's the case, just take her with you." 0
 
However, my daughter hid behind Li Tian'ai, looking at me timidly. Her gaze made it seem as if I were a monster ready to devour her. 0
 
Li Tian'ai frowned. "No, I have to do a paternity test." 0
 
My daughter quickly ran over and whispered something in Li Tian'ai's ear. 0
 
Li Tian'ai nodded in agreement. 0
 
I wasn't interested in what they were discussing and urged, "If you're going to do it, hurry up; I have a date to get to." 0
 
Li Tian'ai shot me a sidelong glance. "An old maid who can't find a husband doesn't even know who she's dating." 0
 
I rolled my eyes at her and said nothing. 0
 
 
Soon, the paternity test results came out. My daughter and Li Tian'ai's daughter indeed have a biological relationship. As soon as my daughter saw the results, she rushed into Li Tian'ai's arms, excitedly saying, "Mom, you really are my mom!" 0
 
Li Tian'ai looked confused and asked, "How do you know I'm your mom?" 0
 
My daughter replied, "I saw online that some twins are separated at birth; I must be one of them." 0
 
Li Tian'ai was skeptical and asked, "Is that so?" 0
 
My daughter nodded vigorously, "Yes!" 0
 
Li Tian'ai then shot me a cold glance and said, "Since the child is mine, you are not allowed to have any contact with her from now on. You must sever your mother-daughter relationship." 0
 
"Also, I will help her transfer her household registration; you don't need to worry about that." 0
 
I readily agreed, "No problem." 0
 
I didn't waste a minute and quickly handled the paperwork. My daughter was taken away. From that day on, I canceled all my contact information, moved out of that city, and went to Dali. 0
 
I bought a flower shop and tended to the flowers and plants every day. I had my own life and no longer had to revolve around others. Strangely enough, I had been particularly unlucky in my previous life. Not only was my love life unsatisfactory, but my career was also unsuccessful. However, ever since my daughter left, I began to have good luck. 0
 
 
I can win prizes no matter what I buy, and in the end, I even won the grand prize of twenty million. 0
 
With that twenty million, I bought a house outright. 0
 
Every day, I sip tea and travel; life is incredibly pleasant. 0
 
Occasionally, I video call my best friend, and she says I look ten years younger. 0
 
Compared to my previous struggles and grievances, I now radiate vitality. 0
 
My friend asks me, "Did you get plastic surgery?" 0
 
I chuckle, "No." 0
 
She doesn't believe me: "That's impossible; you definitely had work done." 0
 
"You used to frown as if everyone owed you money." 0
 
"Now you smile more, and you look beautiful—completely different from before." 0
 
"If it weren't for your nose and eyes still looking the same, I'd suspect you had surgery." 0
 
I smiled and said, "Is it possible that I've really become more beautiful?" 0
 
My friend teased: "Of course! When good things happen, people feel uplifted. Have you encountered something good lately?" 0
 
I just smiled and remained silent. 0
 
I think my good fortune is being away from those troublesome people and things. 0
 
I have a new life now. 0
 
 
 
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