The Ji family was not what they once were. Ji Fansheng had royally screwed up this time and Father and Mother Ji tried everyone they could seeking for help but all of them declined them subtly. The two of the sat on the couch with worried looks and sighed.
“I’ve told you repeatedly not to let him return to China. Look what happened now.” Father Ji slammed his hand down on the table. “You let him back the second he begged. Well, with what he had done now, the Hu would not let this go lightly.”
Mother Ji covered up her face and cried. “I spent more than half a month this him this year and he seemed fine which was why I thought it would be okay to let him come back. It had been so long since he had been back and he didn’t even ask about Ruixue so I thought he had recovered. He said he wanted to married her when I told him that Ruixue was divorced. I thought that perhaps Xiao Fan would recover completed if they two of them are married.”
No parents want their children to have mental illness. Mother Ji was only happy with the way that Ji Fansheng had been acting.
Mother Ji noticed that Ji Fansheng would stare into the air and talk when he was 15 years old. Sometimes he would put his arms around nothing and chatted and laughed. That startled her. She talked to some doctors behind his back and found out that her son was delusional disorder. He would create a person in his hand and this person would be with him day in and day out. She didn’t understand why was it that when herself and her husband were healthy and her son had always been a smart one would develop such a disorder.
His condition got worse and worse and even said he wanted to introduce his friend to her. Mother Ji was frantic and finally told Father Ji about it. From their observation, the person in Ji Fansheng’s mind was Hu Ruixue. His condition started at 15 because he had professed his love to Hu Ruixue then and was rejected. Truth be told, Mother Ji was somewhat upset at Hu Ruixue. She felt that her son would not be sick if it wasn’t for Hu Ruixue.
Regardless, the truth was that he was sick. Father Ji worried that others would find out about his illness and decisively sent him overseas.
Ji Fansheng had been staying overseas the last few years. He had been receiving treatment and getting better. Little did they know that none of that was real. He didn’t get better; he had become better at hiding it.
“We cannot let him check into Xishan Hospital. It will all be over if he ends up there and the reputation of the Ji family would be over as well.” Mother Ji shook her head and cried as she grabbed onto Father Ji’s hand.
“Oh, now you know? We had reached out to everyone that we could already. They either pretended that they didn’t know what we were asking or straight up turned us down. The Sun family will be our last resort.” Father Ji paced back and forth.
“The Sun family? They might hate Xiao Fan more so than the Hu family. Why would they help us?”
“Xiao Fan is, after all, Angela’s father. They wouldn’t want Angela to have a crazy father. It wouldn’t bode well for them if words got out. It will befit them if Xiao Fan is sent overseas. I am warning you right now. We will not allow his return no matter what this time. Even if he is to go on a hunger strike or threaten to commit suicide, he is not coming back.”
“Yes. I will not ever let him return again.” Mother Ji nodded her head with determination.
Father Ji let out a sigh and he looked like he was 10 years older all of a sudden. He brought a lot of gifts with him when he visited the Sun family.
As it turned out, he didn’t even make it inside their house. He waited for over an hour outside and, nothing. He figured that the Sun family hated Xiao Fan but they did have a child between them after all. Did that not mean anything to them?