When he said this, Zi Zhu couldn't help but look at Jing Lue on the small sofa and didn't understand what Sikong Jing was thinking.
Is it really appropriate for a three-year-old to participate in this kind of conversation?
Zi Zhu didn't know if saying this would hurt Jing Lue, but there was nothing she could do about it. She really wasn't Song Haiyue——[
Even though they look exactly the same.
"What do you have to do before you are willing to tell the truth?" Sikong Jingqiu asked, looking straight at her.
"Mr. Sikong, I really am not the Song Haiyue you said." Zi Zhu said, rubbing his sore eyebrows.
Her tone was very sincere, without any unnaturalness or concealment, which made Old Mrs. Sikong sitting opposite her a little shaken in her belief that the girl in front of her was Haiyue.
It’s okay to calm down and think about it. How could the girl in front of you be Haiyue?
Three years ago, like Si Jingqiu, I personally watched Hai Yue being sent for cremation...
Thinking of the past three years ago, Mrs. Sikong couldn't help but her eyes turned red again, and her voice seemed to be stuck, trembling a little, "Are you really...not Haiyue?"
"I'm sorry, I'm really not Song Haiyue." Zizhu turned around and said to Mrs. Sikong, "Hello, old lady, my name is Lin Zizhu. I am twenty-four years old today. I know that I look like Mr. Sikong.
My wife is very similar, but I’m really not her..."
Zizhu had heard the servant call the old lady in front of her before, so she followed suit.
As Zi Zhu spoke, he looked at Sikong Jinglue out of the corner of his eye, carefully observing the expression on his face, and sincerely hoping that he could not understand the conversation between the adults.
She didn't want to hurt Jing Lue because of her words.
Purple plant
Hearing this name, Mrs. Sikong was startled for a moment. While repeating Zi Zhu's name in a murmur, she began to concentrate on thinking, "Zi Zhu... Zi Zhu... I seem to have heard this name somewhere..."
"Old lady? Do you know me?" Zi Zhu asked old lady Sikong.
Zi Zhu was full of doubts about what Mrs. Sikong just said.
She was very sure that she had never seen Mrs. Sikong before today.