Fang Siwan's hands began to tremble involuntarily.

But she was still the mistress of the Ye family after all, and she managed to remain calm when she spoke.

"Ms. Du, you have to be responsible for what you say. If anyone can make up something..."

"Making it up out of thin air?!" Du Ruo laughed and threw out the last piece of paper. "Is this enough?!"

There were already some curious people who were coming over quickly and carefully to pick up the photos.

At this moment, he picked up another piece of paper, took a look at it, and immediately shouted: "Paternity test!"

"It's Ye Baozhu and uh..." The man glanced at the cowering woman not far away, "Ms. Pan's."

"According to the test results, the probability of mother and daughter is 99.7 percent."

Ye Baozhu hid behind Fang Siwan and burst into tears.

Du Ruowei turned to look at Ye Kong, her lips raised high: "How is it? Miss Ye San, is this witness still strong enough?"

She didn't care about Ye Baozhu at all, and just walked slowly to Ye Kong and said, "Are you going to continue to deny that you are from Huahe and grew up in Huahe Orphanage?"

Fang Siwan walked over holding Ye Baozhu in one hand, and then she tried to pull Ye Kong with her trembling hands: "Kongkong, let's go home..."

Before he finished speaking, Ye Kong suddenly raised his eyes, staring directly at the evil intent in Du Ruowei's eyes, and said softly, word by word: "I am from the flower box, so what?"

Du Ruowei was stunned for a moment, and then she was overjoyed: "You admit it? You admit that you..."

"I grew up in Huahe since I was a child. I didn't come to Yuzhou until this year and returned to the Ye family. I admit it, so what?"

Her tone was very even, with the slightest fluctuations that looked more like ripples of relaxed smile.

Amid the stunned gazes of many people, she did not retreat but instead moved forward, taking a light step forward, but her eyes were as heavy as a mountain.

"I was replaced by a raccoon. The orphanage I grew up in was called Flower Box. I rarely left there except for college. So what?"

She walked forward step by step, and the corners of her mouth curled up little by little.

"What do you want to say? What are you excited about? What are you proud of? What are you hinting at?"

Maybe it was because the girl was too vigorous.

It was as if there was a shadow that was getting bigger and bigger, more and more ferocious, dark and heavy as she moved forward, and it made Du Ruowei so dazed that she took a step back involuntarily.

"Flower box," the girl's laughter rang out quietly amid the silence of the entire audience, "What's so special about you that you dare to show me such a victorious face?"

She stood in front of Du Ruowei, approached silently, almost touching her face, and then whispered, "Is it because a major case that shocked the whole country happened there?"

A drop of rain that had been hanging on the treetop for a long time finally fell heavily.

There was a slight splash of water in the small puddle, and the sound of "plop" was so slight, but because the scene was so silent, it was clearly heard by everyone.

Along with the sound of dripping water, the girl's light and eerie laugh rang out: "Do you think that I, who grew up in the Flower Box Orphanage, must be involved in this, or even a party to the case?"

Du Ruowei's eyes were quite strange.

She seemed to have no idea why Ye Kong dared to be so confident and talk about this matter in front of everyone.

But there was no time for her to think it through. Ye Kong's words at this moment were proof that she wanted to deny and distance herself from the matter.

So she couldn't wait to sneer: "What? You want to deny it as soon as you open your mouth? You want to prove your innocence? When the case happened, you were just twelve or thirteen years old..."

Du Ruowei didn't notice that when she said these words, some people in the crowd had changed their expressions.

Zhou Song and a few others were originally just watching with some seriousness, but at this moment their expressions changed, and the way they looked at her became contempt and hatred.

Even Li Yin was stunned, and when he turned to look at her, his expression was almost dazed.

Fang Siwan was so angry that her face turned pale and her whole body was shaking.

She wanted to step forward and protect Ye Kong behind her, but was stopped by Wen Can, who had remained silent.

Fang Siwan turned around in disbelief: "Master Wen, what does this mean?"

"Ye Kong wants to solve it herself." Wen Can didn't raise his head, and said in a light tone, "Mrs. Ye, let her solve it herself."

As soon as he finished speaking, someone else stepped forward to stop him.

"Ruo Wei!"

It was Mr. Li Xuelai. He led the Li family forward and interrupted Du Ruowei's excited statement. He said anxiously, "What are you talking about? Did you tell your parents when you returned to China? I just called them, but they didn't know you were back!"

He motioned for Ms. Zhang to come forward and hold Du Ruowei: "Stop making trouble, uncle will take you back..."

As he spoke, he turned around and winked at Fang Siwan and the others, meaning them to leave quickly.

Li Yin's uncle also came forward, blocking Du Ruowei's sight of Ye Kong, and lowered his head to Ye Kong and said softly: "Miss Ye San, a wise man does not suffer a loss in front of him. We can't make things worse. Why don't you go home first and talk to the Du family later if there is anything?"

Du Ruowei was screaming like crazy over there.

Behind her, Fang Siwan, with the help of the Li family, pushed aside Wen Can's bodyguards and strode towards this side.

Ye Kong raised his eyes and looked at his uncle Li Yin, who was standing in front of him with his brows lowered and his eyes calm.

After a moment's silence, she suddenly burst out laughing.

The laughter grew louder and louder, and spread out, leaving everyone confused and wondering if she was going crazy again because she was too stimulated.

But soon Ye Kong stopped laughing.

Those overjoyed smiles evaporated in an instant like dew under the sun, without even a trace left.

She stared at the middle-aged man in front of her with an expressionless face and dark, focused eyes. Her lips opened and closed, uttering words without any emotion: "What are you talking about?"

She said: "You, the person who has been in prison for seven years, raped a woman."

"Do you think you're the only one who saw me in the flower box?"

"You think," she took a step forward, looked up at the man, and her dark pupils clearly reflected the middle-aged man's face that suddenly stiffened like a stone.

"I am young, and I only saw you from a distance. Is it impossible for me to remember you?"

"How dare you test me with such words in front of me, without any reservation—"

The woman's mouth curved up and she smiled brightly and silently: "You are so stupid that it's laughable. You were handcuffed in front of me - Mr. Zhang Zhicheng?"

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