Everyone Has Their Own Fate

Lu Haiying’s emotions slowly calmed down.

“I don’t know if my parents are still alive…”

“They must still be alive! They are probably hoping you will come home one day. They will not leave you behind. They love you so much, so how could they bear to leave you alone? When we reach a place with a signal, you can call your parents to let them know that you’re safe.”

In order to comfort Lu Haiying, Chen Wei’er added, “My mother mentioned that two years ago, one of her students went missing. I’m not sure if she was talking about you, but I think it’s probably you.”

“And then?” When Lu Haiying heard herself being mentioned, she unconsciously increased the strength in her grip.

Chen Wei’er’s hand turned pale from Lu Haiying’s grip.

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“Your parents have been looking for you then. But I have never heard anything about their demise. They should be fine.”

In truth, Chen Wei’er couldn’t accurately recall the matter. It might have been two years for others, but it was not just two years for her.

However, Chen Wei’er was certain that Chen Anhe did not tell her what happened to this student’s parents. If her mother didn’t say anything, it meant that they were fine!

After Lu Haiying explained everything, the RV fell into a strange silence.

Chen Wei’er suddenly remarked, “I opened a studio that specializes in helping women solve their problems. I hired professional lawyers. Perhaps, you three might like to share your experience? Rest assured, I won’t reveal your personal information. We will use the information to alert more people. It will be easier to ask for everyone’s help and alert the attention of society.”

Qin Dandan nodded. “I don’t care. Even if you don’t want to post it, I’ll post it myself. I’ll even turn my experience into a press release! I want everyone to know, to be alert, and to not repeat my mistakes. The true colors of those bad people should be revealed!”

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Chen Wei’er was stunned by Qin Dandan’s attitude. There were very few girls who could talk about this matter with such a calm attitude and even post it themselves.

Many girls would swallow their anger after being violated. Because they were afraid of being pointed at and gossiped about.

In particular, numerous parents would not disclose the incident either. They would rather help their daughter hide it.

Unfortunately, they had forgotten that doing so would be covering up for the perpetrator, and their daughter’s future would still be filled with hidden danger.

Those bad guys were also taking advantage of this mentality.

There were even some people who were able to hold onto some naked photos and use them as a threat.

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The best way to face a threat was to stand up bravely and say no!

However, Huo Yijia did not agree. Perhaps it was because of the environment she grew up in, she regarded ‘chastity’ as absolutely important. She didn’t even want to call the police. She just wanted to go home secretly, erase her memory, and continue her life as if nothing had happened.

Chen Wei’er sighed. She didn’t know how to persuade Huo Yijia, but this idea had been in the other girl’s mind since she was young. It would be difficult to change it.

Not all families could raise a lively character like Qin Dandan.

Huo Yijia’s family, as she had expressed, was dismal, sullen, condemnatory, and judgmental.

Lu Haiying was also quite open to the suggestion.

“I already have a child, and I still have to bring him back. Is there any use in hiding? The more I try to cover it up, the more others will look at me with ill intentions. I might as well openly admit that I don’t care about public opinion, and public opinion naturally can’t affect me.”

Chen Wei’er nodded in agreement.

“I agree with you. If others want to say something about me, I’ll say it in advance. Then, they won’t have anything to say!”

“Yes.” Lu Haiying nodded, and the child in her arms began to whine.

“Why is he awake? Did we wake him up?” Chen Wei’er suddenly became nervous. She didn’t want to disturb a child’s sleep.

“No.” Lu Haiying shook her head and gave Chen Wei’er a friendly smile. “It’s just time for him to wake up.”

Originally, children could only sleep for about one to two hours, but her child was almost fully asleep.

Sure enough, the little boy in Lu Haiying’s arms slowly opened his eyes. He opened his mouth. The child was about to cry until he saw Lu Haiying’s face.

Chen Wei’er was stunned.

Why was this child crying the moment he opened his eyes?

Just as she was scratching her head, Chen Wei’er heard Lu Haiying coaxing her child out of habit.

“My good baby, don’t cry. You’re awake, aren’t you? Did you sleep well?”

Slowly, the little boy stopped crying. He leaned into Lu Haiying’s arms and looked around. The little boy was scared when he saw the unfamiliar faces. He snuggled closer to Lu Haiying.

“Why did he cry just now?” Chen Wei’er had never raised a child before, so she found it pretty strange when she saw this scene.

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