Ever since An Yan had said those words out loud the day before, An Luo's situation had become very bad. It wasn't that he hadn't thought of finding a chance to explain to his aunt, but every time he was about to open his mouth, An Mu would deliberately change the subject. It was clear that she didn’t want to discuss the issue with him at all.

An Luo could see that his aunt had begun to suspect him, but for some reason, had not yet made this suspicion known.

  This made him feel both anxious and very angry. It was all because of An Yan. If he hadn't suddenly said something like that out of the blue, how could his aunt have suspected him?

How come he didn’t just die!

An Luo was filled with resentment. The expression on his face was ferocious. He must not let An Yan take back what he has worked so hard to get!

An Luo clenched his fist, quickly adjusted his mood, and came to the living room: "Auntie is back. You must be tired after working all day? I'll go and get you a glass of water. "

The smile on An Yan's face instantly disappeared on hearing his voice. The smile on An Mu’s face also faded a few points: "No need, I'm not thirsty."
  Of course, An Luo could see the detachment in An Mu’s attitude, but he had to hold on like a good white lotus, "Then I'll go and bring over the nutrients. We're going to have dinner later, right?"

Without waiting for An Mu to say anything, An Yan directly said nonchalantly, "An Luo, can you stop putting on that disgusting face? You almost killed me before. How can you still have the face to put on such an act now? Besides, this is my home; you're just an outsider temporarily staying here. You have lived here for so long that you really think of yourself as the owner of this place, right? "

An Yan deliberately said these words in front of An Mu. His nature was so different from the original owner's, so he wanted to narrow the difference a little at a time.

This way, An Mu would gradually accept that the original owner's paranoia and stubbornness were entirely due to An Luo's existence and not because of his nature.

When one thought about it, it was actually the case.
  In addition, he said such impolite words to An Luo directly to provoke the latter into attacking him again.

Although An Luo had done a lot of excessive things to the original owner, even brutally killing him, it hurt that the original owner had not gathered any evidence.

The best way to punish someone in this world is through the legal route.

And to protect oneself through the law, one must have sufficient evidence.

So An Yan could only try to collect as much evidence as possible from now on so that An Luo could be punished as he deserved.

Of course, all that aside, saying the words themselves was a relief.

An Luo's face turned green at 

the words, and his whole body began to tremble uncontrollably in anger, while An Mu’s expression was slightly subtle.

Although she now realised that An Luo's nature might be very different from, or even the opposite of, what he showed in front of her, she still had a slight urge to stop her son on hearing him say such things.

The words were simply too direct.

After a moment of deliberation, An Mu coughed lightly and said, "Yan Yan is still young and he has just been discharged from the hospital, so don't take it personally."

It was better if she hadn't said this. Because as soon as she said it, An Luo's was so angry that his eyes turned black with anger. Wasn't Aunt clearly siding with An Yan?

An Yan also sensed this and was very relieved in his heart. He also cooperated by slightly changing his attitude, "Mom, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said those words in front of you because I was angry. I really hate him. If it wasn't for him, I wouldn't have been in such a stalemate with mum before, not to mention almost dying. "

In fact, it wasn't almost dying; the original owner was really killed by An Luo. Only, this was something An Yan couldn't say out loud.

An Mu looked at her son's slightly bowed head and then thought of the way he was lying unconscious on the hospital bed. Her heart ached violently, and she turned her head to An Luo, "First go back to your room if there's nothing else."

An Luo hated An Yan with a passion, but he couldn't reveal his true colours in front of his aunt. He could only clench his teeth desperately to suppress the resentment and anger in his heart, nodded hastily, and went back to his room.

An Yan had to grasp the opportunity since An Luo was sent out on her own initiative. He could gather evidence slowly, but the situation on his mother’s side had to be rectified as soon as possible.

He lifted his head and looked at An Mu with a little apprehension, "Mom, do you think what I said was excessive?"

As an elder, An Mu should have felt that there was something wrong with his words and pointed them out, but as a mother, she didn't want her son to be upset, so she couldn't help but feel a little embarrassed.

An Yan sighed: "I know I shouldn't have done what I did just now, but I'm really angry. An Luo would always act obedient in front of you. But behind the scenes, he often deliberately bullied me, stirred up trouble and then played innocent in front of you and blamed it all on me. It would have been fine if that was all, but he went so far as to ...... so far as to say that mom didn't love me at all because you took his side and just reprimanded me every time..."

"Did An Luo really say that?" An Mu’s attention was instantly diverted.

"Yes, that's what he said," An Yan nodded affirmatively with grievances, "and he said, So what if I'm mom's son? Mum obviously likes him more, otherwise she wouldn't trust him as much every time. "

An Mu could not help but fall silent at these words. Although the mother and son had been in a bad place before and their relationship was getting further and further apart, she still knew that her son would never lie about such things.

And since she knew that her son wouldn’t lie, it meant that An Luo had indeed said and done such things.



When she thought of how she had been convinced of An Luo before, and had thought her son ignorant, An Mu's heart suddenly seized into a ball.

After a long time, An Mu finally calmed down a little and looked at An Yan apologetically, "I'm sorry Yan Yan, it's all my mother's fault for making you suffer so much before."

An Yan hurriedly shook his head, "It's my fault that I never communicated with my mother properly and always made you angry. It’s just that every time I think about what he said, I can't control my temper because I'm really afraid that what he said is true....."

As he spoke, An Yan's voice became lower and lower, until it was finally almost inaudible.

An Mu’s heart, on the other hand, tightened with each word. She was almost unable to hold back her tears as he reached out and hugged him, "It's all mom's fault, if only mom could have found out earlier."

An Yan's body stiffened when An Mu hugged him, but he quickly adjusted and relaxed.

From the moment he arrived here, this woman, who was strong on the outside and soft on the inside, was now his mother.

An Yan had been cultivating for thousands of years but had never known who his parents were. The genuine care from his mother made him feel very warm, even though he had not yet fully adapted.

The mother and son finally cleared up their misunderstanding and differences. An Yan was naturally very happy in his heart. They drank their evening nutrients together, talking and laughing.

There were many other foods that could replenish the body with nutrients and energy, and they tasted much better than supplements. It was just that these foods were far more expensive than nutrients. Forthe time being, with the An family's current situation, they would not consider trying them.

After drinking the nutritional supplements and chatting with An Mu for a while, An Yan was about to go back to his room when he was stopped by An Mu, who wanted to say something.

"What's wrong, mum?" An Yan inquired.

An Mu hesitated for a moment but still spoke, "An Luo is already twenty years old this year. I want him to move out. What do you think? "

She didn't know about the things An Luo had done, so she naturally had no reason to do so, but now that she knew, she wouldn’t sit back and do nothing.

An Mu also knew that just letting An Luo move out wouldn't be enough to make up for all the grievances her son had suffered before, but she couldn’t do anything more.

After all, he was her nephew and had lived with them for two years. They had grown close. Even if she knew it was wrong of her, she couldn't overcome those feelings at once.

An Yan didn't think much about it. He was already satisfied that An Mu had taken the initiative to suggest it, but "Let’s not worry about it for now. College is about to start anyway. "

If An Luo moved out, how would he gather evidence against him?

He didn’t want to tell An Mu about this. It wasn't that he didn't trust his mother, but walls have ears. He was also afraid that if his mother knew about it, she would behave abnormally and An Luo would find out.

An Mu tried to persuade her son again, but An Yan interrupted, "Let's take this matter slowly. I'm afraid that this will anger An Luo and he may come to bully me again. "

An Mu did not dare to persuade him anymore, but she became 

more wary of An Luo in her heart.

Immediately afterwards, An Mu asked another question, "It’s almost the day of the college admissions examination. Is Yan Yan ready? "

An Yan was stunned. He had not had time to think about this matter, as he had just transmigrated and had to familiarize himself with the environment as well as deal with various matters.

An Mu could see An Yan's thoughts at a glance and relieved him, "The pharmacy major at Central Star No.1 College is a popular major. There are many applicants and the exam is more difficult than in other colleges. So, even if you fail, it doesn't matter; we can still consider other colleges. "

What? The original owner actually signed up for the pharmacy major?!
 

 

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