The Heiress Acts Mischievously, But Her Family Can Read Her Mind-Chapter 203 Jiang Nanshu Will Eventually Kill You All

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Chapter 203: Chapter 203 Jiang Nanshu Will Eventually Kill You All

Mrs. Ji was startled, her face a little pale, "This... What happened?"

Father Ji stood up, brow furrowed, "I’ll go take a look."

Jian Hemian sighed, "There are still some questions that apparently will have to wait until tomorrow. You two sit tight, I’ll go take a look."

"If you’re hurt, Nannan would probably blame me for not protecting you."

Mrs. Ji froze for a moment.

A lump seemed to form in her throat, making it impossible to ask even if she wanted to.

Did Jiang Nanshu really still care about them?

They had tried to find out the reason for her personality change. Just when she was little, they consulted a spiritual woman, repeated the process once when she was six. After that, Jiang Nanshu didn’t fall ill often. The last time was three years ago, when she fell into a ditch and immediately left as if she were racing against time. They didn’t even know where she got her paternity test from.

Later, Father Ji felt guilty, thinking that not listening to Jiang Nanshu led her to sulkily go uphill, resulting in her injury. Because of this, he didn’t dare to ask, afraid of making his daughter dislike him.

Jian Hemian stepped out, carrying a wooden stick. The door was just slightly open when it was forcefully pushed open.

The first one to appear was Chu Muxi, her previously clean dress now covered in mud, red-eyed as she looked at Jian Hemian.

Her emotions were hard to control, "Sob, sob, sob, Third Brother."

Upon seeing someone familiar, Chu Muxi finally broke into tears.

Her small and delicate face was still pretty and pitiful, like raindrops on a pear blossom even when she cried.

She stepped forward and tightly embraced Jian Hemian’s hand, "I almost thought I wouldn’t see you again."

Jian Hemian remained expressionless, his tone gentle, "Xixi, what happened?"

Chu Muxi felt relieved seeing he didn’t reject her touch.

She looked up with red eyes, her gaze lingering on Jian Hemian’s face. Even though he kept his hair a bit long, he didn’t possess any feminine traits; rather, he stood out among the Jiang Family.

Jiang Jingcheng had the best looks among the Jiang Family, but his demeanor was too cold, indifferent to people and matters. Chu Muxi didn’t want to deal with a block of ice. Jian Hemian’s personality was just right, neither cold nor indifferent.

Add to that, he was a researcher working on patents that, when invested in, were highly profitable ventures.

Currently, he exclusively provided his research to the Jiang Group.

If given to the Chu Family, it would be better than connecting with the Lu Family.

Money was easy to earn, but rare research projects were very few.

If she couldn’t get Jian Hemian, she couldn’t let the Jiang Family continue to flourish.

Jian Hemian suddenly laughed softly, "Don’t worry, Third Brother is here. Tell me slowly what happened."

Chu Muxi simply recounted their real encounter with a bear at the foot of Mingyue Mountain.

It was a brown bear; since Mingyue Mountain was a protected area for wildlife, there were many animals, but rarely did they come down the mountain. Usually, they lived up there.

After Chu Muxi finished, Su Ran also rushed in, looking disheveled.

She was covered in mud, her pretty little face devoid of any smile, lips tightly pressed together, a trace of annoyance flashing in her eyes.

This was an unexpected accident, a situation no one anticipated.

Liang Ciqiu and Cheng An also hurried in.

Everyone had some kind of injury, big or small.

Cheng An’s leg hurt so much that cold sweat ran down his face; the once clean bandage was now soaked with blood.

If he didn’t get to the hospital quickly, his leg would be as good as useless.

Jian Hemian acted as if he didn’t see it, his gaze sweeping over the group, "Did you call the police? A brown bear coming down the mountain could pose a threat to the surrounding residents. It needs to be handled promptly."

"No," Chu Muxi answered.

Cheng An was trembling in pain, struggling to speak, "Ranran, call 911, hurry up."

Su Ran shakily took out her phone, then looked around at the group, face pale, "Where is Tingting?"

Everyone paused at her words.

Liang Ciqiu’s expression darkened, "She’s still behind us. Could something have happened?"

Su Ran’s figure swayed.

Chu Muxi’s complexion turned white, her tone guilty, "I wish I had listened to Nanshu’s words. She mentioned there might be wolves and bears at the foot of the mountain. If I had been more cautious, it would have been better."

Su Ran clenched her fist tightly, her face frighteningly cold.

Since Jiang Nanshu knew and was familiar with the area, why didn’t she clarify to everyone?

Just because she was Su Ran, her imagined rival in love? Was that why she purposely let them take risks?

Now that Huang Ruanting is in trouble, what’s the point of these words? If she had been warned, she certainly wouldn’t have let them set up their tent so close.

Just hope Huang Ruanting is alright, or she’ll definitely find Jiang Nanshu to get answers.

Su Ran didn’t even have time to make the call for an ambulance before rushing out.

Liang Ciqiu’s face changed, "Ranran! Come back."

But Su Ran couldn’t hear the words from behind, her mind solely focused on rescuing Huang Ruanting.

Liang Ciqiu had no choice but to follow her out in pursuit.

Cheng An couldn’t hold on any longer and collapsed on the ground, clutching his knee, groaning.

Chu Muxi then let go of Jian Hemian and turned her attention to Cheng An’s situation.

She called the police first, then dialed for an ambulance.

Jian Hemian stood still, making no move to assist Cheng An, coldly watching.

Ha, some people always manage to bring trouble upon themselves.

Looking at Chu Muxi, his gaze deepened. He didn’t think much of her before, but now upon closer inspection, Chu Muxi seemed adept at the art of conversation.

She was too slick, a simple sentence could make the remaining three present dislike Jiang Nanshu.

The Chu Family and Jiang Family had no animosity, Jian Hemian couldn’t understand why the Chu Family would act this way.

Perhaps it was the ambitious Chu Xin.

Along with the seemingly gentle but internally cunning Chu Muxi.

Father Ji slowly walked out and was startled upon seeing the situation, "Did you all encounter bears at the foot of the mountain?" Oh my, the leg injury is this serious. Let me help you inside to rest."

Saying this, he went to support Cheng An.

Unexpectedly, Cheng An forcefully shook off Father Ji’s hand, a look of contempt flashing in his eyes as he stared at Father Ji’s attire.

"Hillbilly, stay away from this young master, you stink."

Father Ji’s outstretched hand awkwardly withdrew.

His face blushed with embarrassment.

It was the first time he saw so many wealthy young masters and ladies, making his yard feel crowded.

Mrs. Ji pulled him pitifully, "Old Ji, let’s go back. Third Young Master Jiang is here, let’s not add to the chaos."

The couple were both honest people and feared these noble folk getting into trouble at their place.

The high society was not something farmers like them, facing the soil behind, could understand.

Father Ji rubbed his hands and stepped aside, "Ah, alright..."

The Ji Family...

Jian Hemian was also at the Ji Family...

Cheng An suddenly remembered something.

He looked at the sickly appearance of Mrs. Ji, his smile turning mocking.

Was this the foster mother angered to death by Jiang Nanshu?

How pitiful.

Raised someone painstakingly, only to end up raising a wolf.

Thus, his tone turned condescending, "Here’s some advice, keep away from Jiang Nanshu, that troublesome star, or she’ll bring your demise sooner or later."