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Quick Transmigration: Drama Queen's Daily Life-Chapter 946 - 935: The Villain Mom’s Baby
"Mom..." Hearing Du Yinghua say she wanted to apologize to Ye Ran, Xia Shian felt a mix of emotions inside, but didn’t know what to say. However, she was surprised that a child could understand so much—was it her cousin who taught her to dislike her?
She wondered, how could her cousin do this? Even if she resented her, the child was innocent. Why tarnish a child’s pure heart?
However, Du Yinghua didn’t catch her daughter-in-law’s meaning. She genuinely felt a connection with the little girl in front of her, thinking if she had a granddaughter, she would be just as smart and adorable!
"My mom is called Ye Ran." Ye Qiu answered in a childish voice, "But grandma, you don’t need to apologize, it wasn’t your fault."
"Ye Ran?" Du Yinghua was visibly taken aback upon hearing the name. Then she looked closely at Ye Qiu’s face, finding a resemblance to her son’s former fiancée, and suddenly things started to make sense.
"Grandma, do you know my mom?" Ye Qiu asked innocently.
"Yes." Du Yinghua nodded with a complicated expression. She didn’t expect that, after so many years, Ye Ran had already had a child.
"Then your dad is..." As soon as she asked the question, she regretted it. How could she forget that her daughter-in-law had mentioned that the little girl’s father’s identity was unclear, which was why the girl disliked her daughter-in-law?
"I’m sorry, grandma spoke out of turn." She apologized without a hint of embarrassment to a child.
"It’s okay, grandma. Although my dad isn’t my biological dad, he’s very, very nice to me. Apart from mom, I like dad the most." Ye Qiu said happily.
Du Yinghua could see clearly that this child grew up in a happy family. If her daughter-in-law really spoke ill of the child’s biological father and mother in front of the child yesterday, it was indeed inappropriate. No matter what, an outsider shouldn’t interfere.
Her daughter-in-law was inherently good, but she was spoiled a bit too naively by her parents-in-law and her son. Sometimes she spoke without thinking, but nothing significant had happened over the years, so she hadn’t paid much attention.
Now it seemed necessary to give a reminder. As the family’s business grew, it would eventually be handed over to her son and daughter-in-law. If careless words angered clients or left employees with grievances, it could lead to losses.
On the other hand, if the young couple had children in the future, could her daughter-in-law be a good mom?
Generally, children are closest to their mothers, have the most contact, and learn by example. Kids usually listen to their mothers and love to imitate them. If she has a grandson or granddaughter one day, she doesn’t want them to be raised naively.
Du Yinghua hadn’t expected that a child raised by Ye Ran could be brought up so well.
Regarding Ye Ran, her feelings were complicated. When Ye Ran and her son were engaged, she was more satisfied with Ye Ran than with her current daughter-in-law. But later, when Ye Ran framed her daughter-in-law, she understood but felt it was irrational.
If it hadn’t been her son they were fighting over, she would have thought it wasn’t worth it.
Later, when the Ye Family incident happened and Ye Ran disappeared, honestly, she felt guilty.
The Shen Family and the Ye Family had known each other for a long time, or they wouldn’t have arranged a marriage for their children. But when trouble arose for the Ye Family, the Shen Family not only failed to help but her husband even got involved.
It wasn’t just the Shen Family; many families close to the Shen Family intervened, though less obviously than the Han Family, Li family, and Xia Family.
She had thought about compensating the child, but no one knew where she had gone.
Unexpectedly, her return now led to a conflict with her son and daughter-in-law. She sighed inwardly; Ye Ran was the only one left of the Ye Family, and she should take care of her out of both emotion and reason.
"Grandma really likes you and invites you and your mom and dad to visit grandma’s house, okay?" Du Yinghua said warmly to Ye Qiu.
"I can’t promise you that." Ye Qiu shook her head seriously, "Grandma, you have to talk to mom and dad."
"Could you give grandma a way to contact your mom and dad?"
"Sure."
"So sensible, you haven’t told grandma how old you are!" Du Yinghua smiled, touching her head.
"I’m six."
"When’s your birthday?" 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮
"October 10th."
October 10th? Calculating the dates, didn’t that mean Ye Ran was already pregnant two months before she disappeared? Then whose child was this?
Du Yinghua couldn’t help but speculate in her mind. Logically, at that time, Ye Ran hadn’t completely given up on her son, so she shouldn’t have been involved with another man. Was the child her son’s?
She couldn’t help but remember hearing once that year, Ye Ran had used some underhanded methods to make her son hers. Could it be...
Thinking of this possibility, she scrutinized the child before her again, noticing indeed a resemblance to her own family.
Although the child’s eyes were very much like Ye Ran’s, the mouth bore some resemblance to hers, and the hair, with two whorls, and the high and straight nose were just like her husband’s.
Could it be...
Her eyes widened; she felt almost breathless.
But if it was indeed as she thought, she understood why she had felt the child was somehow linked to her at first sight—because of the ties of blood.
Xia Shian wasn’t stupid; she had thought of what her mother-in-law had. So, she pressed her lips tightly together.
She would never forget that day when she found brother Zixing and her cousin in bed, disheveled. Zixing said he didn’t remember the incident, but her cousin didn’t deny having been involved with Zixing.
Most importantly, calculating the child’s birthday, the timing seemed about right.
Just the thought of this possibility made Xia Shian unable to accept it. She couldn’t bear that her husband had a child with another woman, and that woman was her cousin.
She stared hard at the child before her; she hadn’t looked closely yesterday, but today she noticed the resemblance to Zixing.
Why, why did God have to treat her like this?
She had just heard her mother-in-law suggest having a child, and then, out of nowhere, one was delivered to her door.
Seeing her mother-in-law’s joy, she felt like she had vomited blood in her heart.
She couldn’t help but think more: if she’d had a child a few years earlier, would her mother-in-law have been this pleased now?
Why did her cousin have to do this to her? Knowing Zixing liked her, knowing they would marry, why have this child? And having had it, why return? Was it to take revenge on her?







