Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities - Chapter 963
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Chapter 963: Antisocial Personality Disorder
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Editor: Henyee Translations
Gu Yang understood that Feng Jue had remained at the orphanage for various reasons after his escape. Following that period, he spent his childhood with everyone in Team Blue Whale.
As she hugged Feng Jue, her heart ached for the suffering he endured. “Those days must have been very difficult.”
The Little Blood Bank had such a tragic early life, once a precious young master, now severely injured both physically and mentally.
Feng Jue gently bent down, resting his chin on Gu Yang’s head, and spoke softly, “Sister, it’s all in the past.”
Eventually, he met his sister, who became his sole light after enduring countless hardships and darkness.
“Who was behind the kidnapping? Was it Ning Shen?” Gu Yang asked.
Though Ning Shen was only ten years old at the time, he had managed to commit such a heinous act as killing his mother and covering it up perfectly. His actions indicated a mind far beyond that of an ordinary child. Moreover, he likely knew someone was under the bed and could have easily found out who had entered his room by asking the servants.
The Little Blood Bank’s accident at the Ning family estate, combined with witnessing Ning Shen’s crime, initially raised suspicions that Ning Shen had killed him to silence him.
“It’s not him. It’s Feng Xuan.”
Feng Jue had also suspected Ning Shen at first, but he later overheard conversations revealing that the two individuals who kidnapped and dealt with him had planned everything meticulously. Ning Shen’s motive was simply to kill him at the last moment.
Gu Yang wasn’t surprised to hear Feng Xuan’s name; after all, he was a major suspect. However, she hadn’t expected Feng Xuan to act so quickly to eliminate Feng Jue despite his youth.
Feng Jue had founded the Dream Seeking Group a few years ago, and he had developed enough capability to investigate the truth behind the events.
Back then, in order to earn a profit, the two kidnappers forged evidence of Feng Jue’s death and presented it to Feng Xuan.
Soon after, the two elders of the Feng family were severely injured and passed away one after another, consolidating all the power in Feng Xuan’s hands.
Feng Jue once visited the cemetery to pay his respects to the two elders. He had planned to return to the Feng family to seek revenge, but upon discovering Gu Yang’s whereabouts, he abandoned his plans and returned to the orphanage, waiting for Gu Zhaoming to come and take him to the Gu family to become Gu Yang’s blood bank.
However, he had no intention of letting the matter rest.
Feng Xuan, now paralyzed and confined to a hospital bed, was suffering as a result of Feng Jue’s actions. Death would have been too easy; Feng Jue wanted him to endure prolonged suffering.
The person who kidnapped Feng Jue had already been imprisoned. As for the truth, Feng Jue intended to reveal it to the public eventually.
One uncertainty lingered for Feng Jue: whether Ning Shen had played a role in escalating the situation during his kidnapping.
“Sister, that Ning Shen is a lunatic. Stay away from him,” Feng Jue repeatedly warned.
Gu Yang could see that Ning Shen had cast a long shadow over Feng Jue. She nodded in agreement but, due to her professional interest, remained curious about Ning Shen. “This seems like an antisocial personality disorder. His mother’s extreme control likely played a significant role in shaping his personality.”
“He’s a psycho,” Feng Jue said, his disdain for Ning Shen evident.
Gu Yang shared Feng Jue’s feelings. Ning Shen was both sickly and terrifyingly paranoid, his indifference to life and cold-bloodedness made him a figure of fear. His lack of moral boundaries was deeply troubling.
“But it must be tough on Ning Gui,” Gu Yang remarked. She could see that Ning Gui and Mrs. Ning lived in constant fear of Ning Shen. Despite their public prominence, they were forced to endure Ning Shen’s oppressive presence within the Ning family. A misstep could easily lead them to suffer the same fate as Ning Shen’s victims.