Returning to her rental house, Wen Wan casually threw her handbag onto the floor.
Looking at the less than eighty square foot hut, Wen Wan lay comfortably on the sofa and closed her eyes.
This was her rented house.
As for why she didn't live at home, it was naturally because of her mother.
She was different from her brother Wen Yuan.
Although Wen Yuan usually looked big and dangly, he was actually a very delicate minded person.
Wen Wan, on the other hand, had been spoilt by Wen Cheng and Wen Yuan since she was a child, and both of them loved Wen Wan very much as a daughter and sister, so her nature had naturally become much more arrogant.
Thinking of her own mother, a lot of sourness arose within Wen Wan.
Her mother accompanied her father, Wen Cheng, all the way from scratch in the autumn.
Wen Cheng's business is bigger and stronger is an afterthought, the beginning of the Wen family is very poor.
Until Wen Cheng was ten years old, Wen Cheng's business gradually took off.
Wen Wan still remembers that when she was very young, her family was practically a house full of people.
Her mother worked three jobs a day in the autumn in order to subsidise the family, going to rich people's homes during the day to work as a maid and sweeping the streets, and then coming back at night to take over some sewing work and stay up all night sewing by the weak light.
I think my mother's eyes were broken at that time, so much so that when she saw a little bit of bright light later, she kept shedding tears and couldn't even open her eyes.
Mother's body as early as in Wen Wan's childhood collapsed, when the father's business is good up in a few years, the mother died early.
On the night of her mother's death, her father was still out socialising, and he came home drunk, not even knowing that her mother was gone.
Wen Wan remembers, that night no one will no longer help up the drunken father fell down on the bedside, and no one will no longer be able to boil a bowl of hot antidote to alcohol soup for father in the middle of the night.
Since then, her father had no wife, and she and her brother had no mother who loved them the most.
So Wen Wan blamed her father.
She blamed her father for not being able to spend quality time with her mother and with her and her brother.
She also blamed her father for drinking and socialising even on the night of her mother's death, and knowing that her mother's health was already poor, why didn't he stay at home to spend more time with her.
Every time Wen Wan asked these questions, Dinner First sighed and said, "Wen Wan ah, when you grow up, you will understand your father's suffering ..."
Unfortunately, Wen Wan in her last life didn't understand and never understood.
It was only after Wen Cheng's death that she understood the difficulties and hardships of his life as a father.
Unfortunately it was already too late, this unfilial daughter of hers had not even seen the last side of her father, and she did not have the chance to say that one sentence to Wen Cheng again that she felt so guilty that she buried it in her heart.
"Dad, I love you, and ... I'm sorry ..."
Wen Wan opened her eyes and stared blankly at the flickering lights on the ceiling.
Yes, Wen Wan in her last life didn't have a chance, but in this life she still had a lot of time.
She needed to investigate the truth.
She needed to know the real cause of Wen Cheng's death.
She also needed to know the cause of her company's bankruptcy.
Wen Wan's intuition told her that everything was not as simple as it appeared.
If someone laid the answers directly in front of your eyes, then it was most likely a blindfold.
Thinking of this, Wen Wan rolled over and sat up.
She took a paper and a pen and wrote out all the data and things she remembered in her head from that one email.
This writing took two hours.
Wen Wan had no special strengths, if she had to say what she had then it was that she had a very good memory, basically she could reach a level of unforgettable.
Wen Wan picked up the "evidence" she had written down.
From now on, let her to identify the truth buried in the ground.