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Novel My Birthday, My Downfall by Quirinus Amalia

My foster parents were just ordinary people. After some interrogation by the police, they quickly revealed the truth—the classic tale of a switched-at-birth situation.

My foster mother had learned that the Hall family was wealthy, so she secretly swapped the babies.

When my real parents found out, they vowed to make the Smith family pay for what they had done.

Xena, upon returning home, packed her things.

"Mom and Dad, thank you for raising me. I truly can't stay here any longer."

She knelt and kowtowed a few times to her parents.

Mom looked troubled, glancing at Dad, unable to make a decision.

"Where will you go?" Mom asked as she helped Xena up. "This has nothing to do with you."

Xena glanced at me, her face full of unspoken words.

It seemed like she was hinting that the reason she had to leave was because of me. Just then, my foster parents called her.

She hesitated for a moment before picking up the phone.

"Xena, don't come back! Charlie keeps insisting that we give you to him."

"It’s our fault; we can’t protect you, we can’t save you!"

My foster mother’s anxious voice came through the speaker.

Xena’s face fell in despair, tears welling up in her eyes. She looked as beautiful as a flower in the rain.

At that moment, I felt that everything was just too coincidental.

Sure enough, once the call ended, Mom immediately spoke. "We can raise two daughters in our family!"

"We can't just push you into a fire pit!"

I calmly picked up the suitcase next to her. "Don’t leave."

The suitcase was so light that I could lift it with one hand. I was surprised. "Why is this suitcase so empty?"

Xena stiffened and snatched the suitcase from me. "I feel like nothing here belongs to me, so there’s nothing I need to take."

She looked awkward, and only then did my parents realize she had been pretending.

They furrowed their brows, seriously reassessing the child who wasn’t related to them by blood.

"Xena, you should go back to your parents," Dad said in a low voice.

Xena's face turned pale. She had thought that by putting on an act, my parents would soften and not let her go.

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