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Chapter 148 Don’t Care
Chapter 148: Chapter 148 Don’t Care
Lin Chujian was somewhat incredulous, "Gu Qixiao, you actually have the audacity to say such things?"
To think that Gu Qixiao used to be indifferent and detached toward everyone.
Yet now, he’s taking actions so humble they’ve practically sunk into the dust.
"Even if you act like this, she still doesn’t like you. Are you planning to keep insisting?"
"Liking her is my own business." He admitted that his behavior was indeed a bit unusual.
But how could he possibly give up on Ji Yu so casually?
Such feelings for him were absolutely fatal.
For a moment, Lin Chujian was rendered speechless, unsure how to describe the Gu Qixiao before her.
"I really didn’t expect you’d turn out like this one day. I always thought you’d never be troubled by matters of the heart."
"Really?" Gu Qixiao didn’t think there was anything wrong with this.
When you meet someone you truly like, it’s natural to be unable to forget them—this kind of behavior should be considered normal.
He could disregard everything else, but he couldn’t disregard how Ji Yu felt.
"You previously never showed this kind of dedication to Song Xuan. Gu Qixiao, are you blind? Can’t you see the people around you who care for you, yet you choose to pursue someone like her?"
"That’s why I say feelings defy logic." He didn’t feel there was anything wrong about it.
Even if he were to let go, it should be done with dignity—at the very least, it shouldn’t oppress those around him.
"I hope you won’t bother Ji Yu anymore. If something like this happens again, I’ll take action against you directly."
After saying this, he simply left, completely unconcerned about Lin Chujian’s feelings.
Ji Yu was entirely oblivious to these developments; all she knew was that the Lin family had nothing to do with her.
But for some reason, they kept showing up—one after another.
This time, it was a white-haired elderly man.
Seeing him, Ji Yu truly didn’t know what to say. "Sir, I think you’ve mistaken me for someone else. Your daughter can’t possibly be my age. Besides, I’m a plastic surgeon—maybe I deliberately made my face look like this."
She wanted to completely sever ties, willing to say anything to achieve that.
The old man from the Lin family looked at Ji Yu’s face, tears streaming down his cheeks. From the moment he laid eyes on her, he felt an inexplicable sense of familiarity, that blurry bond of blood relations.
"You are definitely a member of the Lin family. Though I don’t yet know what connection you have to Xiaoling, you cannot possibly not belong to the Lin family."
He was exceptionally stubborn.
Ji Yu was exceptionally exasperated.
"I already said faces can be changed. I’ve altered countless faces myself. Your method of finding people doesn’t work; what you need is a paternity test. Besides, I have a family."
She always felt that the Ji family were the ones truly connected to her by blood.
"Moreover, even if you do find your child, don’t you think that harmonious relationships, where people get along, are what make a family?"
This kind of random claim of kinship was utterly meaningless.
At least in Ji Yu’s eyes, such antics were of no use to her.
The man standing beside her seemed surprised by Ji Yu’s resistance, his expression serious. "In that case, why don’t you come with us to do a paternity test? If you are indeed part of the Lin family, we will never treat you unfairly."
"Well, I really must thank you then. But no, I don’t need it." She had no good feelings toward such patronizing words.
"Honestly, everything you could offer me, I already have. I don’t need you to use these matters to bind me. I’m living well now, and I don’t need you to criticize me or provide me with some kind of identity."
These matters were long since irrelevant to her; why must they keep coming to her doorstep?
"No matter how you lost a child back then, coming to find them now surely can’t mean that much to you. Why persist in such pointless stubbornness?"
Dragging her into such misfortunes.
Honestly, Ji Yu despised such situations.
Watching their antics, she felt they were utterly senseless. Were they deliberately trying to cause trouble?
"I understand your feelings, but back then, we had no choice. Child, just come home with me and take a paternity test."
The old Lin family patriarch had already confirmed Ji Yu’s identity long ago; he only needed her to acknowledge it as well.
Such affairs were truly exasperating, and Ji Yu hated these endless entanglements.
"Even if I really do have some connection to you, you can clearly see—I’m living well now. I don’t need your so-called charity."
The man disdainfully glanced around again, seemingly unimpressed by this place.
"You work in such a small hospital, with no real security. It seems your adoptive parents didn’t treat you very well."
Ji Yu was hearing sentiments like this for the first time. Her gaze toward him was that of someone assessing a fool. "Are you alright?"
Such remarks were truly absurd.
He didn’t appear to think his statement was too much, nor that it was interfering unnecessarily.
"I’m merely stating the facts. If you return home with us, you’ll be able to live a life of luxury."
Ji Yu felt speechless, realizing this family might not understand her rejection at all. Did they truly not understand such a blatant dismissal?
"I truly don’t want to go back with you. I’m very happy with my life here. This is the career I am passionate about. I don’t need ignorant people like you to humiliate me."
Moreover, her parents in the Ji family had always respected her choices.
These people didn’t deserve to criticize her.
The old Lin family patriarch sensed that Ji Yu was in poor spirits and subtly tugged at the person beside him. "Child, there’s no need to rush. We don’t mean anything else—all we want is for you to do this paternity test, and then it’s over."
"I’m not going."
If she went, they would surely come looking for her again.
She had no interest in getting involved in such troublesome affairs.
Besides, their actions truly disgusted her.
"Stop trying to refuse a toast only to drink a forfeit."
"Oh really? I’d love to see what exactly you might do to me. I’m curious to see what this ’forfeit’ of yours entails." Ji Yu was the last person to fear such threats.
Besides, did they not feel ashamed saying such things?
Did they not realize how inappropriate they were being?
"Honestly, if I were you, I’d have left a long time ago. Since you know I refuse, why not let us each go our own way?"
For someone who so openly rejected them, it was remarkable they could keep persisting like this.
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