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After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved novel Chapter 156

Summary for Chapter 156: Sister Will Never Hurt Brother: After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved

Chapter 156: Sister Will Never Hurt Brother – Highlight Chapter from After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved

Chapter 156: Sister Will Never Hurt Brother is a standout chapter in After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved by ACauliflower, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 156: Chapter 156: Sister Will Never Hurt Brother

"The girl said doctors couldn’t save Ziye, but she might be able to."

If Aunt Jiang had heard these words before last night, she would have pointed at Lu Sheng’s nose and called her a few names for being presumptuous.

But Aunt Jiang did see last night how Lu Sheng managed to almost heal the non-stop bleeding wound of Lu Youming within just ten or so minutes.

It was nothing short of miraculous.

And Lu Jingyan had said that Lu Sheng was the Closed-door Disciple of the Master of Traditional Medicine, Feng Guolin. Even a small pill from her could sell for millions, and others couldn’t even beg her for a medical consultation if they wanted to.

So, when Aunt Jiang heard Lu Sheng say this, she immediately sniffled and looked at her with teary eyes: "...are you serious?"

Aunt Jiang was feeling very conflicted right now.

She has always despised Du Ran and even saw Lu Sheng as a lowly woman’s daughter, never showing her a good face since she stepped into the Lu Family, and even secretly brought Lychee Pollen to ruin her face.

But the girl, having clearly heard her plotting against her in the restaurant, chose not to reveal it in front of her sons last night, saving her some dignity as a mother.

Moreover, despite her constant dislike, she didn’t just stand by and watch when it came to her sons.

Given the severity of Lu Youming’s injury last night, if it wasn’t for Lu Sheng’s timely rescue, he might have truly died within those tens of minutes.

This shows that she genuinely treats these boys as her brothers.

Aunt Jiang felt both gratitude and deep resentment towards Lu Sheng.

But now hearing Lu Sheng say that she might also be able to cure Ziye’s illness, Aunt Jiang really couldn’t care about anything else.

If Lu Sheng truly could cure Ziye’s illness, even if she was Du Ran’s daughter, she’d set aside their past differences, and truly accept her as her daughter.

Hearing Aunt Jiang’s words, Lu Sheng responded, "Let me go take a look first."

Then she turned her head to Lu Jingyan, reminding, "However, to ensure that my treatment is not disturbed, no matter what sounds come from the room after I enter, you and Aunt Jiang must not come in, okay?"

"...Okay, but if there’s any situation you can’t control and it becomes dangerous, you must call my name immediately."

After considering for a while, Lu Jingyan then handed the spare key to Lu Sheng.

Yet as Lu Sheng was about to insert the key into the lock, Aunt Jiang suddenly pulled her arm from behind: "That...um..."

Aunt Jiang clearly wasn’t used to this way of speaking to Lu Sheng, looking extremely unnatural.

"I mean... take care. If you can’t treat your third brother, don’t force it."

This was the first time Aunt Jiang had referred to him as "your third brother" to Lu Sheng.

Lu Sheng paused for half a second, then almost imperceptibly smiled faintly: "Okay, Aunt Jiang."

The clear and bright look in the girl’s eyes suddenly softened Aunt Jiang’s heart.

She really did like daughters.

If she didn’t, she wouldn’t have adopted the five-year-old Lu Qianrou from the orphanage years ago.

But now, seeing that Lu Qianrou had a docile appearance, but was actually malicious and cruel, it was an insult to her many years of loving care and meticulous cultivation.

And this girl in front of her, even though she grew up in poverty in the countryside with her mother, and might not have had enough food or clothing, still had such excellent appearance, character, and abilities.

If only she wasn’t Du Ran’s daughter.

Du Ran was forever Aunt Jiang’s emotional thorn; the sight of Lu Sheng always reminded her of how her mother had seduced her husband many years ago at night.

She had always been proud and possessive, and it was really hard to let go.

Meanwhile, Lu Sheng had turned the key and opened the room door.

Contrary to her expectations, the room was not brightly lit.

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