He only saw Su Xiaonuan and Fei Yunjin being intimate and got upset, so he went home and had a couple of drinks. How did the world change when he woke up?
Even if he missed his mother terribly, he wouldn’t dream about her and Nan Ji being husband and wife, would he?
And what dream could be so real?
Nan Yiran quickly remembered Su Xiaonuan’s usual talk about time travel and reincarnation. Could this be some kind of parallel world?
His mother wasn’t dead, and she was with Nan Ji, and he… even had a younger sister?
Even though An Yiran missed An Ning terribly, he could only suppress his longing for now, making an excuse that he was still a little sleepy and wanted to sleep a little longer.
An Ning understood, gave An Yiran something to eat, and then left with Nan Anjin and Nan Ji.
Once they left, An Yiran started searching the room.
He had a habit of writing a diary when he was a child, but he stopped doing so after his mother died unexpectedly and he went to an orphanage. If his mother were still alive, he would probably still be writing a diary.
Following his habit, An Yiran quickly searched several places, but couldn’t find it, until he saw a safe in the study next to the bedroom.
It was the kind that could be unlocked with a fingerprint.
An Yiran tried it with his right index finger as usual and succeeded on the first try.
The safe wasn’t small, but it was already mostly full. He immediately noticed the stack of familiar notebooks.
This notebook was a gift from An Ning, and An Yiran would always buy an identical one every time he ran out.
The top notebook was relatively new, dating back to last year.
An Yiran quickly flipped through it. It mainly recorded anecdotes about Nan Anjin and his interactions with An Ning, with Nan Ji’s name appearing in a significant portion. In addition, the familiar name, Fei Yunjin, made him feel a bit heartbroken.
Judging from the diary contents, they were still very close brothers?
An Yiran quickly went to look at his earlier diaries.
He started keeping a diary around the age of five, and the contents of the bottom notebook were similar to what An Yiran remembered.
Until he was six years old.
Nan Ji found him and his mother.
At first, the diary contents mostly expressed dislike for Nan Ji, but his mother seemed happy about it, so he had to endure it.
The content for the next few months was mostly criticism of Nan Ji, such as being clingy and childish.
Many characters that he didn’t know how to write were replaced with pinyin, but he could still understand them.
Then Fei Yunjin’s name appeared, followed by his aunt, who should be Nan Yu.
And then…
‘…So that’s how it is. Although I still don’t quite understand, he’s not a bad guy.’
‘Mom apologized to me. Actually, I don’t blame Mom.’
‘Is the adult world really this complicated?’
An Yiran sat blankly on the floor and then mechanically continued reading.
Many things happened afterward, the most important of which was the birth of Nan Anjin.
His younger sister, a lovely and well-behaved younger sister.
Why did he hate Nan Ji?
An Yiran asked himself this question.
Those years in the orphanage were tough. The director was a pervert who liked to physically punish people and would beat them unconscious at the drop of a hat.
An Yiran felt several times that he was going to see his mother, but he persevered.
As for why he persevered, An Yiran blinked. He wanted revenge for his mother!
In most people’s eyes, An Ning was caught in a landslide while on a business trip, and by the time she was dug out and taken to the hospital, it was too late.
But An Yiran knew that it wasn’t the case!
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