Hot Search Alert! The Princess Goes Viral Worldwide-Chapter 114

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Liu Dong no longer had the energy to confront Gu Nanyan and left in a daze, utterly disheartened.

Susu tilted her head slightly, watching Liu Dong’s retreating figure with calm, unreadable eyes.

She had completely given up on her mother, harboring not a shred of hope.

By now, she understood what Nanyan-jie had meant when she said she would give her back a gentle mother.

Liu Dong, abandoned by everyone, would have no choice but to appease Susu—or lose her son, her parents, and everything else.

Of course, she would become gentle.

But now, Susu no longer needed it.

She slowly turned her gaze to Gu Nanyan beside her.

A warmth blossomed in her chest, as if a fire had been lit, softening every corner of her heart.

Susu couldn’t hold back the tears welling in her eyes.

She’s so good!

How could someone as wonderful as Nanyan-jie exist in this world?

Ordinary people who wanted to help her would, at most, confront Liu Dong, forcibly take custody, and sever their mother-daughter bond entirely.

But Nanyan-jie’s heart was exceptionally tender—she worried Susu would be unhappy without a mother.

So, she went to great lengths to make Liu Dong experience the pain Susu had endured, all to give her back a gentle mother.

To ensure she wouldn’t grow up as a child without one.

Overwhelmed, Susu covered her face and sobbed.

How fortunate she was to have met someone as kind as Nanyan-jie.

After crying her heart out, releasing all her pent-up emotions,

Susu slowly lifted her head and looked firmly at Gu Nanyan. “Nanyan-jie, I don’t want a mother anymore. I can manage on my own.”

Gu Nanyan lowered her eyes, studying Susu’s face.

Suddenly sensing something amiss, she discreetly plucked a strand of Susu’s hair while the girl wasn’t looking, then nodded. “Alright.”

After Susu fell asleep, Gu Nanyan handed the hair to Feng Chengxi, instructing her to find a way to obtain Liu Dong’s DNA for a paternity test.

Feng Chengxi couldn’t hide her shock. “Yan Huang, do you suspect Susu isn’t Liu Dong’s biological child?”

“It’s a possibility,” Gu Nanyan replied. “Liu Dong’s mother and in-laws are somewhat biased toward sons, but not excessively so—they’ve treated Susu decently. Yet Liu Dong behaves more like an enemy than a mother.

Besides…”

She paused. “Susu doesn’t resemble Liu Dong much, except for the similar phoenix eyes. But Huo Sanchun and Huo Junya also have phoenix eyes.”

Feng Chengxi’s jaw dropped. “You mean…?”

Gu Nanyan cut her off. “Just speculation. Get the test done.”

Gu Nanyan wasn’t merely verifying their relationship.

She found the situation tiresome.

Human hearts were hard to control. The Su family might be willing to divorce Liu Dong now, but it would inevitably drag on.

Gu Nanyan had no patience for such messy affairs.

It would be best if Susu wasn’t Liu Dong’s daughter.

Even if she was, Gu Nanyan would make sure she wasn’t.

If Liu Dong wasn’t Susu’s mother, what right did she have to hold custody?

These trivial matters could be resolved with a snap of Gu Nanyan’s fingers. She’d only spent this much time out of consideration for Susu.

Feng Chengxi carefully stored the hair, murmuring, “I hope Susu really isn’t Liu Dong’s child. That way, Yan Huang won’t have to bother.”

“Bother with what?” Gu Nanyan asked.

Feng Chengxi looked up. “Didn’t you say you wanted to give Susu back a gentle mother? You’re too kind-hearted, going through all this trouble just so Liu Dong treats Susu well and she can have a mother’s love.

If Liu Dong isn’t her mother, we won’t need to do this.”

Gu Nanyan’s tone was indifferent. “You misunderstood. There’s no value in begging for love from someone like her—it’s garbage.

I made Liu Dong grovel and fawn over Susu for two reasons.

First, a mother’s identity inherently holds moral authority. If Liu Dong spreads rumors about Susu, it could harm her.

Not everyone in this world is rational or fair. Many are quick to judge.

Second, Liu Dong bullied Susu for years. Just because she’s her mother, Susu couldn’t retaliate. That’s infuriating.

So, making Liu Dong bow to Susu is a way to vent that anger indirectly.”

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Her perspective was too narrow. Yan Huang’s thoughts were beyond ordinary comprehension.

The paternity test was expedited, and the results came quickly.

“Yan Huang!” Feng Chengxi exclaimed excitedly. “Susu really isn’t Liu Dong’s biological daughter! There’s no blood relation!”

Gu Nanyan extended her hand.

Feng Chengxi hastily passed her the report.

Gu Nanyan skimmed through it, pausing when she saw the confirmation of no parental link.

She had investigated Huo Sanchun and Liu Dong before, knowing they were cousins and that Liu Dong had once cared for Huo Sanchun.

If Susu wasn’t Liu Dong’s child…

Then what about Huo Junya?

If the two children had been switched, and Liu Dong had known all along that Susu wasn’t hers… everything made sense.

But this truth would hurt Susu even more.

Feng Chengxi was still curious. “Yan Huang, where did Susu come from? Did Liu Dong find her? Who are her real parents?”

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“Let it rest here,” Gu Nanyan said. “There’s no need to dig deeper. This is enough.”

She handed the report back to Feng Chengxi. “Push the Su family to finalize the divorce. If Liu Dong causes trouble, show them the paternity results.”

Feng Chengxi nodded and left with the report.

When she arrived at the Su residence, Liu Dong was in the courtyard, throwing a tantrum and brawling with her sister-in-law, refusing to divorce.

Her son cowered behind his grandmother, crying in fear.

Feng Chengxi coldly bypassed the chaos and entered the house.

She handed Su Kang another report—a paternity test between him and Susu, arranged by Gu Nanyan.

Su Kang, weakened by ALS, lay in bed. His hands trembled as he opened the report, his eyes landing on the bold text: “Su Kang is excluded as the biological father of Susu.”

Outside, Liu Dong and her sister-in-law were still fighting until they were finally pulled apart.

Panting with rage, Liu Dong was about to unleash another tirade when—

A slap struck her face.

Stunned, she turned to see Su Kang’s frail, furious expression.

Su Kang had always been gentle, even timid—this was the first time he’d raised a hand.

The slap was weak, his illness having sapped his strength.

But it shattered Liu Dong.

Clutching her cheek, she stared in disbelief. “You… you hit me?”

Susu’s grandmother was equally shocked, stepping closer to her son.

Su Kang said nothing, only flung the paternity report at Liu Dong’s face.

The sister-in-law picked it up, scanned the final page, then let out a shrill cry: “Susu isn’t my brother’s child! This bitch cheated!”

Like a madwoman, she lunged at Liu Dong, yanking her hair and pummeling her.

Susu’s grandmother erupted in fury.

How dare she cuckold her son? Beat her to death!

The surrounding relatives of the Su family, seeing the situation, all rushed forward and beat Liu Dong mercilessly.

Feng Chengxi stood by and watched. Only when the crowd had nearly finished their assault—leaving Liu Dong's face scratched and swollen, with a large clump of hair torn out—did he leisurely speak up: "You've misunderstood. Susu isn’t Liu Dong’s daughter either."

With that, he handed another paternity test report to Susu’s grandmother.

The crowd: "…"

Liu Dong, lying on the ground, barely able to breathe from the pain: "…"