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Hot Search Alert! The Princess Goes Viral Worldwide-Chapter 115
So, Susu isn’t Liu Dong’s daughter either?
Everyone was stunned by this unexpected twist.
Huo Sanchun had secretly followed Feng Chengxi here.
After arriving, she noticed a crowd gathering and, wrapping a scarf around her head, joined the onlookers. With so many people around, no one paid her any attention.
Now, everyone was shocked by this staggering revelation.
Susu wasn’t Liu Dong’s daughter after all!
Then where was the child of Liu Dong and Su Kang?
Liu Dong had been pregnant—that much was undeniable, as everyone in the village had seen it.
For months, they had watched her belly grow, and she had indeed given birth to a baby girl.
Old Mrs. Su took a long moment to process this. “What on earth happened? Where did you take our Su family’s child?”
Father Su, frail and struggling to speak, usually stayed out of family matters. But this was too much.
Summoning his strength, he demanded, “Where is my child? I remember she had a faint pink birthmark on her inner thigh.”
A faint pink birthmark?
Huo Sanchun’s heart lurched at those words.
Huo Junya had a faint pink birthmark on her inner thigh—barely noticeable at birth but gradually appearing over time.
If Liu Dong’s child had the same mark, could it be because she and Liu Dong were cousins? Did that mean their children shared the same birthmark?
A deep unease settled in Huo Sanchun’s chest. She resolved to ask a doctor someday whether birthmarks were linked to blood relations.
At the mention of the birthmark, Old Mrs. Su recalled, “That’s right! The child did have one. Does Susu have it? And whose child is Susu, then?”
Her mind was a tangled mess, unable to make sense of it.
It was the sharp-witted elder sister-in-law who cut through the confusion. “Mom, don’t you remember? Liu Dong once worked in the city, taking care of her cousin. I bet that’s when she lost the child.
She was afraid of being blamed, so she picked up another child to pass off as her own.
How heartless! She didn’t even say a word about her own daughter going missing.”
“Hah—”
Liu Dong, lying on the ground with a ghastly expression, smirked. “What do any of you know? My daughter is living a life of luxury now.”
A life of luxury? What did that mean?
Huo Sanchun took a step back, a terrible realization dawning on her. Her body trembled, teeth chattering.
A dreadful suspicion rose in her heart.
She couldn’t stay another second. Stumbling away, she rushed to her car and sped back to the county town.
Her mind was in chaos—she nearly caused several accidents from speeding or sheer distraction. But sheer willpower kept her going.
Finally reaching the hospital, she ran straight to Susu’s room without pause.
Susu was asleep.
The moment Huo Sanchun entered, her emotions overwhelmed her. She collapsed to her knees.
After a long moment, she shakily looked at Susu.
Susu seemed trapped in a nightmare, trembling violently, tears streaming down her face.
“No… don’t come closer… don’t hit me… don’t tear my clothes… no… ah—”
Huo Sanchun bit down hard on her own arm, tears pouring uncontrollably.
She remembered how she had found Susu at the Zhao family’s house two days prior—the young girl lying on the ground like a broken doll, her clothes in tatters.
She was only sixteen. Just sixteen, and already subjected to the worst cruelty the world could offer.
Huo Sanchun couldn’t bear the thought—if Susu really was her daughter, how could she ever face her?
Gritting her teeth, she reached out to pluck a strand of Susu’s hair.
But the moment her hand neared, Susu suddenly grabbed her wrist.
“Mom—”
That single word shattered Huo Sanchun’s heart.
Trembling, she looked up and saw that Susu’s eyes were still closed—she was still dreaming.
“Why, Mom… why would you do this to me?” Susu clutched Huo Sanchun’s hand desperately, curling into herself like a wounded animal. “Aren’t I your daughter? What did I do wrong? If you hated me so much… why did you even give birth to me? Why not just smother me as a baby?”
Susu was still young. Though she had rationally given up on Liu Dong, her subconscious was still tormented. She needed answers.
Why had her own mother treated her with such cruelty?
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It was worse than how one would treat an enemy.
Each word felt like a knife twisting in Huo Sanchun’s heart.
She thought of Liu Dong’s strange behavior, her actions—none of it was what a mother would do.
She had treated Susu like a sworn enemy.
Huo Sanchun slumped against the bed, tears falling endlessly. The storm of emotions inside her threatened to drown her.
She had clawed her way out of the countryside alone—no money, no connections—fighting through the cutthroat entertainment industry. She trusted no one, believed in no bonds, cared only for her own blood.
When she first learned she was pregnant, her work had been grueling. There were days she nearly collapsed, but the life inside her gave her the strength to keep going.
Her baby was gentle, never causing her discomfort. While other mothers suffered nausea and exhaustion, she sailed through smoothly.
Her colleagues often remarked how considerate the baby was, already looking out for its mother before birth.
She had longed for this child. After the birth, she worked tirelessly day and night to give her baby the best life possible.
She had poured everything into it—every ounce of effort, every sacrifice.
And yet… her child had been stolen from her.
Huo Sanchun forced herself to stay calm. The truth might not be as bad as she feared. She had to hold on.
Susu had quieted, her grip loosening.
Huo Sanchun carefully plucked a strand of hair before staggering out of the room, her entire being steeped in anguish.
After she left, Gu Nanyan emerged from the opposite end of the hallway, watching Huo Sanchun’s retreating figure with an unreadable gaze.
A bodyguard beside her asked, “Miss Gu, I thought you said you wouldn’t interfere with Susu’s origins?”
Gu Nanyan replied coolly, “I’m not interfering. Huo Sanchun discovered this on her own.”
Huo Sanchun went to a trusted DNA testing lab, submitting her and Susu’s hair samples before slumping against the hallway wall, drained.
She had no idea how long she sat there before her phone rang—Huo Junya calling.
The moment she answered, Huo Junya’s demanding voice came through: “Mom, why haven’t you dealt with Susu yet? Miss Gu hasn’t streamed in three days! The internet is going crazy—everyone’s asking where she is, why she isn’t live.
Director Rong can’t handle the pressure anymore!
Mom, I’m scared. Hurry up and get rid of Susu—send her far away so Miss Gu can come back!”
Unlike her usual indulgent self, Huo Sanchun exploded in fury: “Who taught you to be so vicious? ‘Get rid of Susu’? ‘Send her far away’?
Where exactly would you send her? To her death?”
Huo Junya had never been scolded by her mother before. The sudden outburst left her speechless.
After a long pause, she stammered, “M-Mom… what’s wrong? Did something happen? I’m sorry… I didn’t realize you were under so much stress.”
Hearing Huo Junya's apology, Huo Sanchun felt utterly drained.
She didn't know what to say or how to face Huo Junya.
With the truth still unclear, her mind was in turmoil. She had no time to dwell on anything else, nor the patience to comfort Huo Junya, so she simply ended the call.