Chapter 56: Chapter 56 Are You Worthy of My Filial Piety? Chapter 56: Chapter 56 Are You Worthy of My Filial Piety? Chapter 56 Do You Deserve My Filial Piety?
Mengyu said to Leng Xiangyu, âThe person Li Chunhua mentioned who has already gone to university is called Jiang Huaiyu, the daughter she gave birth to in the second year after she bought me.
Because they had their own child, they never treated me as a daughter, no, they never treated me as a human!â
Because of Mengyuâs appearance, and with the contract bearing Li Chunhuaâs bright red handprint, Li Chunhua and Jiang Haidong couldnât escape the three crimes they committed:
First, letting their biological daughter Jiang Huaiyu fake the identity of their adopted daughter Jiang Mengyu to attend university;
Second, selling the adopted daughter Jiang Mengyu to the deep mountains to become a shared wife for someone;
Third, intending to let their biological daughter Jiang Huaiyu falsely recognize Jiang Mengyuâs biological mother Leng Xiangyu as her own.
Gu Dongxing called the police, who came to take Jiang Haidong and Li Chunhua away.
Li Chun screamed: âYou canât do this, Jiang Mengyu, no matter what, we raised you. Sending us to jail, you will be struck by lightning!â
âStruck by lightning? Even if I am to be struck by lightning, it should strike you first, a vile woman who trafficked babies, separated me from my family, treated me as a servant girl, and sold me to the mountains to become someoneâs shared wife!
Let me tell you clearly, not only will I have you thrown into jail, but I will also go to the university to expose your daughterâs true identity, and bring her down from the pedestal of a top student!
Your daughter had the qualifications to take the exam next year, and the chance to be admitted to a university, but because of her identity theft this year, she has already broken the law and she will never be able to attend university!â
Hearing that Mengyu wanted to expose her daughterâs identity, Li Chunhuaâs face twisted even more malevolently.
âYou dare, if you harm my daughter, I will never let you go!â
âThe university admission was mine, whatâs there for me not to dare? When you had her fake my name to attend the university I earned a spot at, and sold me to the mountain to cover her university fees, you should have anticipated that the truth would come out one day. After all, you canât hide the truth forever!
Even more so, because of you becoming convicts, itâs going to affect your son Jiang Huaiqingâs future too!â
Jiang Haidong and Li Chunhua collapsed, filled with regret.
Li Chunhua begged softly, âPlease, spare Huaiyu, spare Huaiqing!
Youâre only sixteen, you havenât finished high school and yet you took the university exam, you can try again next year. With your grades, getting into a good university is hardly a challenge.â
Mengyu shook her head: âImpossible, your daughter used my identity to study, and because my identity has been used by her, I will become an undocumented person. Therefore, I must take back my identity, otherwise, in the futureââ
In the future, she would have no ID card, be unable to open a bank account, or take out loans.
Mengyu is no fool; throughout the years she spent as Ah Piao, she had heard from newspapers and television about instances where someone had been admitted to university only to have their identity stolen by another.
Those students whose identities had been stolen faced numerous obstacles even after being admitted through the university entrance exam again. They couldnât graduate, couldnât even get an ID card, and were refused when applying for bank cards.
Hence, she was absolutely determined to reclaim her own identity.
Seeing that no amount of pleading would make Mengyu spare her daughter, Li Chunhua lashed out to scold: âYou, youâre unfilialââ
Mengyu sneered: âFilial? Filial piety is for my real family. Are you my family?
You bought me, causing me and my mother to be separated from an early age, treated me as a servant girl, let your daughter take the university place I earned, and sold me into the mountains to become a shared wife. Does a person like you deserve my filial piety?â