"Let's go back to the Su mansion... Keep those papers well..." She knew those hospital papers were very important to them, they were the true identification of the kids. Going back to the Su family then it meant that she didn't have any other place to go rather than this one home, the Su Mansion.
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"They said they left the body here, where is it?" A rough voice echoed as four bulky men moved over to the hut... It was still raining heavily compared to the city which was the opposite of it.
Mud was all over and water was floating all over the place making it swampy.
"They said they had left the body here master, I don't know what's happening!" The man nervously responded as his voice trembled. All the men were wearing black uniforms and they were holding their own umbrellas.
"Damn it!" They looked around apart with the heavy downpour, they couldn't feel if someone had dropped by... The man picked up a phone that was floating on the floor and already signed in the muddy water that was running into the hut.
"Search all around the place, maybe she escaped or someone took her away...." He ordered them and they immediately began going around checking... The place was also surrounded by a huge forest.
"Okay, Master...." These men were unknown and no one knew their identities.
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"After a few minutes' ride and turning around the corner, they finally arrived at the Su mansion gate, the large gate opened as Tang Ming drove in.
She parked the car before turning around and eying Su Mao.
"Are you okay? Do you need me to accompany you?" Tang Ming worriedly queried eying the kids that were sound asleep.
"It's okay, you can go home... Thank you..." Su Mao politely dismissed her.
She exhaled out loudly alighting with the kids in her arms. She strode through the pavement over to the entrance door.
She halted for a minute and tightly bundled the babies together before she stepped into the living room wobbly, she hadn't cleaned up and nor was she wearing any shoes, she was still dripping wet from all the downpours that happened in the village and her white suit was stained with blood and mud all over.
You couldn't recognize its true colors... It was covered with mud all over, its color had shifted to brown. She looked disheveled and seemed to have gone through a huge storm.
Everyone who was sitting in the living room turned around to face her, her father also turned around to peek at the person everyone was glancing at, "Su Mao, what are you holding right there?" His voice was rough and emotionless. They have been at odds on several occasions and maybe this was God answering his prayers.
" My.. my.." she couldn't come up with any better answers. No matter what excuses she gave she still had to explain the sudden existence of these triplets and exposing their identity might risk their safety. She had to do anything to keep them safe.
But what if someone in this family was the cause of her sister's misfortune? What if the enemy was already in their family? Would telling the truth set her free and her sister? Would the kids not be exposed?
She bowed her head contemplating, she was holding the kids in her arms while she mourned the sudden death of her sister, why didn't she ever come back home? They were the famous Su family and they could have solved any problems she was facing but she didn't choose to, why? Why was it like this?
Her father strode forward as his heavy footsteps thudded in her direction, she trembled nervously as he got closer and saw that they were newborns, he smacked her face ruthlessly without caring about the fact she carrying the babies in her arms.
She staggered backward before she lightly steadied her footing while safeguarding the babies in her arms tightly, but they were awakened by her movements.
The kids began wailing as she lightly shook them trying to put them back to sleep.
"They are my kids...." She resolutely decided to shoulder everything.
"Your kids? Su Mao... Do you think I was born yesterday? Where did you get these kids from? Whose kids are these?" He stood there glaring at her while pinching her shoulders.
Su Mao took a step backward and nicely protected the kids in her arms, "the doctor said it was an ectopic pregnancy... That's why, it was invisible and I was unable to recognize it..." With her bowed head, she explained, that this was true, not all pregnancies were visible and since they had a hospital, these cases were very common.