Chapter 761 - Biased

Chapter 761 Biased

The voices coming from the house were mixed and she could tell that there were more people. Xia Wanyuan glanced at them. “GO back first. I’ll go and see what’s going on.”

“Okay, give me your phone,” Jun Shiling said as he took out his phone from Xia Wanyuan’s bag and called himself. “Don’t hang up the phone. You’re not allowed to fight.”

“Got it.” Xia Wanyuan smiled helplessly and placed the connected phone back in her bag, then turned and walked towards An Rao’s house.

The door was ajar. Xia Wanyuan gently pushed it open.

“Do you think you’re amazing just because you’re an actress? Look at what you’re wearing. You’re so indecent. Your father and I don’t have the face to say that you’re our daughter outside!” Xia Wanyuan had just entered when she heard a middle-aged woman’s voice.

“Tsk, haven’t you always only had one daughter? So what if I’m an actress? Don’t you have the younger daughter you’re so proud of? Do you still need me?” From the beginning to the end, An Rao had always looked magnanimous in front of everyone. Xia Wanyuan rarely heard her pretend to be strong.

“How dare you talk back to me?” Xia Wanyuan walked to the living room door and saw a middle-aged man raising his hand, looking as if he was about to slap An Rao.

With that, Mother An and Father An stood up and left the room. They had come this time to send An Rao’s sister to school.

Even though An Rao had a house in Beijing, they never stayed at An Rao’s house every time they came. In Mother An’s words, every cent An Rao earned made her feel disgusted.

“Your biological parents?” Xia Wanyuan did not know the situation, so she did not speak much. After Father An and Mother An left, she asked An Rao.

“Yes, biological.” An Rao lowered her head in disappointment.

“Your younger sister?”

“She’s adopted. Isn’t it funny?” An Rao laughed at herself. “They value their reputation more than their lives. I, their daughter who entered the entertainment industry, made them feel very embarrassed. And that adopted daughter’s homework was outstanding, she was obedient and sensible. She has been their pride since she was young.”

At this point, An Rao choked with grievance. She had a straightforward personality since she was young. If she liked someone, she liked them. If she didn’t, she wouldn’t deliberately please them.

Ever since she was young, every time she had a conflict with that so-called sister, even if it was not her fault, because her attitude was too unyielding and her parents doted on her sister more, the one at fault would always be An Rao. Over time, she was used to admitting all her mistakes.

Perhaps because she had been suppressed since she was young, An Rao had made the decision to resist her parents the most after she became an adult. Didn’t they hate the entertainment industry the most? Then I would enter the entertainment industry.

It was because of this very matter that Father An and Mother An were completely disappointed in An Rao.