Although I have no evidence, I know where the evidence is.

In my previous life, I already knew who switched the children, but before I had a chance to seek the truth, I accidentally stepped on a sewing machine and died.

Regarding the matter of the real and fake heiress, to be precise, it was the parents of Wei Shuiyue, who was on the verge of bankruptcy at the time, who secretly took me away from my parents, who had just been promoted to associate professors.

My parents, who learned the truth, went to find the accomplice from back then—Nurse Xu from X Hospital. At that time, Nurse Xu's entire family had died, leaving only one person. She often muttered that she had suffered retribution because of this matter and had been depressed for many years, becoming mentally unstable. She left a letter at her son's grave and then drove her car to kill my parents, who came to seek the truth.

I remained silent in the room for a long time until the sunlight made my skin sore. Then I opened the ride-hailing app, booked a car to the cemetery, and within five minutes, the driver arrived downstairs. I quickly put on my hat and mask, packed my belongings, and ran out of the elevator on the first floor, accidentally bumping into a tall and thin man.

"I'm sorry, I'm in a hurry! Are you okay?"

He turned his head, furrowing his brows tightly as he looked at me. "Young girl, be careful when walking."

Upon hearing his hoarse voice, I immediately lowered my head, not daring to meet his gaze. With the wind at my feet, I ran out without looking back.

My heart was pounding, adrenaline surged, and I saw it clearly— the tall and thin man's face was exactly the same as the driver who killed me in my previous life.

Pretending to be calm, I got into the ride-hailing car and constantly observed behind me through the front camera of my phone. Only when I confirmed that he hadn't followed me did I relax and slump down in the back seat.

Arriving at the cemetery, I forcefully suppressed my palpitations and tried my best to control my emotions as I began searching for the grave of Nurse Xu's son. Fortunately, there were hardly any people in the cemetery now, and I easily found the gravestone. On the altar, there was a ceramic plate with rotten apples. I moved the plate aside, and sure enough, there was a letter pressed underneath. The envelope had been weathered by wind and rain, but luckily, the letter inside was undamaged.

The language used by the letter's author was incoherent, and the content of the letter was all over the place. The only valuable part was that it clearly described the events of the switching incident twenty-seven years ago, with the author even leaving their fingerprints.

This letter gave me a little sense of security.

On the way out of the cemetery, I hesitated for a long time but decided to go home first. I hid in a milk tea shop across the street from the residential complex, waiting until the evening rush hour. When I saw the neighbor from next door enter the entrance of the residential complex, I rushed over and squeezed into the elevator with them.

The anti-theft door in my house was custom-made at a high price and had always been pristine. But at this moment, there were several marks on it clearly made by a knife. It was a blatant warning, and in an instant, my face turned pale. That tall and thin man was the enforcer sent by Ba Zong and Wei Shuiyue.

I couldn't help but mock myself, how could a story involving Ba Zong be complete without an assassin?

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