Chapter 6 Who Forgot?
Bai Wanjun walked towards Shi Han slowly, scolding as she walked, "I've really grown up, and my airs are getting bigger and bigger. When I just got home, I didn't even have dinner, and I didn't have any rules. Since you came back I said that day, you must get rid of the bad habits you learned in the countryside."
"Bad customs in the countryside?" Shi Han closed his eyes, moved his head slightly, and an old man's face appeared in his mind.
She forgot how she ended up in a remote rural town after being rescued.
All I know is that she was brought up by her grandma, and after her grandma passed away, she returned to the Shi family.
The relationship between her and grandma has gradually become blurred, and she seems to forget the important people in her life little by little.
Who else has she forgotten?
"What's the matter with you?" Bai Wanjun frowned tightly when she saw Shi Han, thinking that she was playing a little temper again, and trembled with anger, "Can you imitate your sister, who is not only excellent in studies, but also well-behaved and sensible, and now the violin and piano are also Little achievements. As for you, you ran away for two years, and you don’t know what dirty things you did. Every time I mention you, I feel ashamed.”
"Can you stop making noise?" Shi Han rubbed the space between his brows, "I will move out as soon as possible so that I won't disturb you, and, in front of outsiders, I'm just an adopted child of Shi's family, even if I'm no longer useful, others will just I will praise you and your wife as kind and generous philanthropists."
"Are you playing petty temper again?" It's just that she didn't admit her identity in front of outsiders, but Shi Han's treatment is exactly the same as Shi Yin's.
It's much better than she didn't know in the countryside, Bai Wanjun didn't know what she was dissatisfied with.
"..."
"Forget it, you will correct me bit by bit starting tomorrow."
Bai Wanjun rolled her eyes in disgust, "Bring the milk to my room."
She turned around and walked upstairs, but when she got to the stairs, she found that Shi Han hadn't followed with the milk.
Seeing her turn her head, Shi Han smiled at her, raised her hand and took a sip of the milk in her hand.
The white light shone on her face, making it even more porcelain white, and her delicate eyebrows and eyes glowed.
She didn't mean to serve her milk at all, and even her smile seemed to mock her for being affectionate.
Bai Wanjun's first reaction was that she was angry with her again. But she had to admit that no matter how poor Shi Han was, her beauty was impeccable.
If she hadn't been lost when she was five years old, she would definitely have a place among the noble girls of the imperial capital.
But there is no going back.
She gave Shi Han a hard look, then turned and went upstairs.
Shi Han finished drinking the milk in the glass and went upstairs.
They won't call her at mealtimes, and they won't leave food for her, and the sooner she gets used to it.
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The next day, Shi Han got up early, and after washing up, restored everything in the guest room to its original state.
When she went downstairs, the servants had already gotten up to clean up, but the rest of the Shi family hadn't gotten up yet.
"Miss Shi, breakfast isn't ready yet." The little girl who led the way yesterday came over to remind her.
"Thanks, I'm not eating here."
The little girl felt a little uncomfortable when she saw Shi Han walk out of the gate.
She didn't understand why the Shi family adopted Shi Han, but got along like a stranger.
No, it should be said to be a familiar stranger.
Miss Shi Han seems to be excluded by the whole family.
Shihan bought a few steamed buns on the way, and took a car to the countryside on the border of the imperial capital.
Although this place is also part of the imperial capital, it is located in a remote area. The road was just repaired a year ago, and many houses were demolished and two-story buildings were built.
It was July, and when Shi Han arrived, the weather was already hot, so she got out of the car and put on a sun hat.
Shihan hasn't come back here for four full years. She spent her time here from the age of six to fifteen.
The grandmother who picked her up made a living by farming. Her husband and son died early due to accidents, and her life was extremely poor.