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The male lead was a workaholic who hated being disturbed while he was working

He completely ignored the female supporting character and had security throw her out

The female supporting character, after being thrown out, was convinced that what she had heard was true

She had already seen what life was like in a prominent family and refused to go back to her regular life

She thought about it for a while and came up with another idea

The child was young and not of the best of health

The female supporting character would keep him and get him sick intentionally and always asked the male lead to go visit him

She didn’t have a lot of feelings toward her child and was only using him as a tool

She kept the child ill in order to continue getting closed to the male lead

The child was fragile from the beginning so a common cold escalated into serious pneumonia

When the male lead realized that something was wrong and brought the child to the hospital it was already too late

The child had suffered organ failure and died on the surgical table

That’s why Cheng Huan had given up on reading the book

She understood that the author needed to get rid of all obstacles between the male and female leads, but she didn’t care for her achieving that by treating a child that way, not only that but it felt like the Author didn't know what to do with them and decided to get rid of them

Comparing her memories with the story bit by bit, Cheng Huan was certain that her earlier speculation was correct

There was a part in the story when the female supporting character brought the kid over and before the result from the DNA analysis was out, Mother Jiang was certain the boy was her grandchild from the birthmark alone

In Mother Jiang’s words, the kid looked like a clone of her son when he was a child, and they even have the same birthmark at the same spot, He must be her grandson

Cheng Huan wasn’t too affected by the confirmation that she had transmigrated into a character in a book

The whole transmigration was metaphysical enough

It didn’t really matter whether she had transmigrated into another individual or a character in a book

At the end of the day, she’d have to go on

The original owner was in the habit of relying on others, but Cheng Huan was independent and did not have that habit

Even though I had no plans in having children since I was still young, it couldn't be helped

Cheng Huan opened up the lid on the pot and added some cold water inside

The ingredients she had on hand were very limited, so Cheng Huan was only able to make a bowl of noodles plus the two eggs, but with her two years of cooking experience, nothing she made could taste too bad

She wasn’t sure what XingXing liked, so she prepared the two eggs differently – one was sunny side up and the other easy over

The sunny side up one was a perfect oval shape with the egg white in a thin layer with a hint of gold

The egg yolk was right smacked in the center of it all, Its rim was a darker color and the color lightened up progressively as it got more and more towards the middle

Through the thin layer of membrane, one could almost see the egg yolk churning inside slowly

The easy over wasn’t as pretty in its look, but both sides were golden brown and radiating an irresistible aroma

Placing the two eggs on top, Cheng Huan carried the bowl and placed it on the kitchen table

The original owner had attended a banquet and had already eaten

She took her anger out on the child after she had gone home and let him go hungry on purpose

Recalling the content and the ending of the novel, Cheng Huan felt pity toward the child

She picked up the pair of chopsticks and put them next to the bowl

After preparing it was finally the time she dreaded the most if she left the food on the table, XingXing would continue to sleep then the food be cold by then

Not only that but she couldn't let the child go to sleep on a empty stomach

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