Ye Wenyue didn’t know how to speak to her aunt, so she threw herself into Ye Binglan’s arms and started crying, "Auntie, what should I do?"
Ye Binglan had never seen Wen Yue so distraught before, which took her by surprise. "Don’t cry. What on earth happened? Tell your auntie everything, and I’ll help you sort this out."
Ye Wenyue cried even harder, which left Ye Binglan utterly confused.
Only after Ye Wenyue had cried enough did she, between sobs, recount everything that had happened at home these past few days to Ye Binglan.
Ye Binglan was stunned. "This kind of story from a drama, it actually happened in our family?"
She had wanted to say something else, but seeing Wen Yue’s ashen little face, she didn’t dare continue. Her own niece was now a niece from the third house instead of the main house—how unpredictable life could be.
After consoling Wen Yue for a while, she took her back to the Ye family ancestral home.
When Elder Master Ye saw his daughter followed by Wen Yue, his gaze was very complex.
He knew that the swap of his biological granddaughter had nothing to do with Wen Yue. Moreover, in his eyes, his second brother’s granddaughter was no different from his own granddaughter—they were all descendants of the Ye family.
But whenever he saw Wen Yue, he couldn’t help but think about that abandoned child, and his heart really ached. "How did you two come across each other?"
Ye Binglan glanced at Wen Yue, her eyes red from crying, not quite sure why she felt compelled to say, "I came across Wen Yue crying at the intersection up ahead, so I brought her back."
Elder Master Ye had been tending to his flowers, but upon hearing this, he lost his desire to continue. "Come sit down."
He poured a glass of water for Wen Yue and handed it to her. "Wen Yue, such an incident is hard to accept, but we can’t afford to get bogged down by it. After all, whether you are the child of the main house or the third house, you are still a child of our Ye family."
Right, no matter which house’s child she was, she was still a granddaughter of the Ye family. That was better than Ye Wenjuan, who had become a complete outsider—truly the most awkward situation.

The three siblings and their second uncle’s son Bingkun had grown up together and were very close. In her heart, her cousin was just like her own brother.
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