Gu Zi’s heart skipped a beat. It was her again—Jiang Nan.
From the sound of things, Jiang Nan had quite the reputation in the village, admired by both men and women, good and bad alike.
But to Gu Zi, this only raised more suspicion. If everyone thought so highly of Jiang Nan, it only made her more likely to be hiding something. After all, in this narrative, Jiang Nan was like an invisible figure, lingering in the shadows, orchestrating things without anyone truly seeing her.
It was natural that the Li family wanted to confront Jiang Yao for an explanation, and it made sense that the villagers, having heard the rumors, would be outraged. They believed Jiang Yao had killed his wife, and the anger was understandable.
But would they truly go so far as to murder Jiang Yao to avenge Li Mei? The answer, of course, was no. If they had been serious, they wouldn’t have just been shouting threats.
But Jiang Nan had made sure Jiang Yao disappeared, hidden away, away from any possible retribution. There was something off about Jiang Nan.
Gu Zi knew better than to voice these thoughts directly. She wasn’t sure how Jiang Yao would respond, or whether it would lead to trouble. Instead, she carefully chose her words. "After Li Mei was knocked unconscious by you and later woke up to come here and find Bai Ze, did anyone else know about it?"
Jiang Yao, unaware of Gu Zi’s underlying reasoning, gave the question some thought. "Well, Jiang Nan knew. Her house was right next to Bai Ze’s. Li Mei used to visit Bai Ze quite often, and it was Jiang Nan who saw them one day and told me about it. She warned me, though—what you see isn’t always the truth. I misunderstood Li Mei back then. Sigh..."
Gu Zi’s lips curled into a cold smile. Something didn’t add up. It seemed all too likely that Jiang Nan had deliberately planted the idea in Jiang Yao’s head that Li Mei and Bai Ze were having an affair. But why would she want to harm Li Mei?
Gu Zi fell silent, her mind whirling. Then, a thought struck her—what that older man had said that day. Jiang Nan couldn’t have children, so her husband went outside to find another woman to bear his child... and Li Mei was the intermediary!
Maybe Jiang Nan had played the role of the gracious wife, allowing her husband to find another woman to bear a child, trying to cover up her own inability to have children. But the truth was, Jiang Nan wasn’t so magnanimous after all. Li Mei, believing in her kindness, had introduced other women to Jiang Nan’s husband.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Reborn as a Fake Heiress Marrying the Tycoon
One of the best novels. A different touch, a change in usual billionaire's stories filled with cruelty and betrayals. Thank you author....