On her eighteenth birthday, Gu Luosheng was told that she was merely the impostor daughter of the Gu family. The parents who once cherished her brought the real daughter, Gu Qingwan, back home. From t
Zhangshu Village.
The afternoon sun was merciless, beating down relentlessly. In front of a warehouse, a large truck stood parked, and five laborers were busily unloading cargo. What drew the eye, however, was that among the workers was a woman.
She strained to lift boxes heavier than herself, her hairline damp with sweat, trudging steadily toward the warehouse. When she set one box down and reached for another, a bright red Ferrari rolled to a stop at the entrance.
From the car stepped a young man, impeccably dressed in a suit, who approached the warehouse with an air of distaste, pinching his nose.
“The country really reeks. If my elder brother hadn’t insisted I bring Gu Luosheng back to the family, I wouldn't bother setting foot in this godforsaken place.”
Muttering, he glanced inside and spotted the woman emerging from the shadows of the warehouse.
“Gu Luosheng!”
Hearing her name called, Gu Luosheng looked up in confusion, her gaze meeting his. She froze, recognizing him instantly—a flood of buried memories overwhelming her.
The young man was Gu Yunzhu, her second brother, though he had never truly accepted her.
Once, Gu Luosheng had been the cherished daughter of the Gu family in Yuncheng. But when she turned eighteen, her father, Gu Yanfeng, brought home a girl named Gu Qingwan, claiming she was his real daughter and that Gu Luosheng was merely a child adopted by the family patriarch.
The old master of the Gu family adored his granddaughter, yet feared she might be blinded by wealth. He resolved to ke