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Chapter 202

### Chapter 201: No Mistake

After a series of detailed checks, Xia Le and Wang Wenjuan had only fainting spells and didn’t need much medical intervention—just plenty of rest was needed. As for Xia Ling, her left arm was fractured by a police baton and required treatment with a cast—life would be awkward for a while. Xia Yu’s injuries were more serious; her moderate pulmonary contusion worsened into severe pulmonary contusion, and there was a constant risk of asphyxiation. And her condition had a high risk period: Days 3 to 7 were critical when bl**d clots could form in the lungs due to respiratory distress. It was necessary to clear out the secretions and bl**d.

That said, that was all in the future.

Apart from her lungs, Xia Yu suffered secondary soft tissue damage which made her recovery much tougher. Thankfully, she didn’t have any broken bones, so no casts were needed—otherwise, life would have been even more complicated.

In summary, Xia Yu’s life was saved at the Lin family residence, with all sorts of machines like ventilators being reattached. But the danger wasn’t over yet.

Back at the Jiang family home, it was no surprise to see Jiang Kekai get out of the car and find herself greeted by her father and grandfather, both looking incredibly stern.

Before Jiang Kekai could say anything, her brother Jiang Heng couldn’t hold back and started shouting: “To abandon such an important business opportunity for a sissy! You know you’re representing your entire Jiang family, right? Can’t you see what consequences your actions will have?”

Jiang Kekai’s temper flared up, and she replied coldly, “I’ll take responsibility for my actions. Say what you must, then I have things to attend to.”

“Don’t you dare go after that sissy now! Do you even know your sister is hurt and unconscious?”

Seeing Jiang Kekai didn’t show any remorse, Jiang Heng grew angrier, wishing he could sh**t Xia Yu to end her and Jiang Kekai’s hopes once and for all. But considering Xia Yu’s condition, Jiang Heng figured if she hadn’t gone to the hospital quickly enough, she probably wouldn’t have made it. He added that given his instructions to various hospitals, none would dare admit Xia Yu.

This realization brought Jiang Heng relief because he thought Xia Yu probably either died or was left severely disabled, which would hopefully crush Jiang Kekai’s dream.

So he continued, “Did you look for the sissy? It doesn’t matter if you can’t find her. She’s dead, so put this behind you and do as you should as the Jiang family’s young lady.”

Initially, Jiang Kekai was shocked about her sister being hurt and unconscious. But her father’s words brought her out of her shock as she went pale.

Her legs wobbled slightly, but she took a deep breath and asked, “When did this happen?”

“Just before. Our family had a massive fight with the Lin family, and your sister was injured then. But instead of caring about her, you’re worrying about a sissy. Do you know what you’re thinking?”

“But you were the one who kicked Xia Yu out of the hospital first!”

Glowering, Jiang Kekai, who felt betrayed, looked at her grandfather. If he weren’t her grandfather, she would’ve attacked him.

“Are you blaming me? If I hadn’t interfered, how far down the wrong path would you have gone?”

“I don’t want you to meddle! It’s all your fault!”

Shivering with anger, Jiang Kekai stormed off because… she feared she might cry. She eventually reached the private clinic at Jing’s mansion, filled with advanced medical equipment.

After some inquiries, Jiang Kekai finally saw her sister, Jiang Hanhang, who remained unconscious on the bed, with bandages clearly visible.

She asked the nearby nurses, “How’s my sister doing?”

The nurse, expecting such a question, reassured her, “Don’t worry, Second Miss. She only has a rib fracture and a mild concussion. She’s likely to wake up tomorrow.”

Upon hearing Jiang Hanhang’s condition wasn’t too serious, Jiang Kekai breathed a sigh of relief.

But, thinking about Xia Yu, she couldn’t help but feel heartbroken. Could Xia Yu really be gone as her grandpa said? She couldn’t take it by hearsay and had to go see for herself.

Resolute, Jiang Kekai decided she would set out immediately to find Xia Yu and check on her. However, upon reaching the main gate, she was intercepted by several of the Jiang family’s bodyguards. “Miss, the master said not to let you out for now.”

Hearing her grandfather had confined her again, Jiang Kekai was incensed. From childhood to adulthood, she hadn’t been so angry. Now, she felt like she’d lose her mind.

Seeing Jiang Kekai still trying to escape, the guards closed the gates and called more female guards to ensure she didn’t get out. With no choice, Jiang Kekai glared at the stubborn guards and left with a frustrated expression.

Same time, Jiang Bin confronted his father in the study, “Father, I think you acted too hastily today. This isn’t the way.”

“What do you mean it isn’t! Should I have let my granddaughter throw away her future for a sissy? Today’s bid was just the beginning—what else will come afterward? I must cut off Xiao Ning’s thoughts now.”

Seeing his father’s unyielding stance, Jiang Bin sighed, “Must you do it this way? Xiao Ning will hate you for it.”

“It is for her own good. When she grows up, she’ll understand why I did it.”

Meanwhile, in Y’s research facility in the capital city, Y successfully restored the collected data, despite preparing himself for it, the content still startled him. Corrected documents included T’s experiments and the lone success—Xia Yu.

Not only that, details of unsuccessful trials were recorded: breathing difficulties, immune rejection, convulsions… all due to various reasons…

Y saw it as cruel experimentation. Had the information been sent earlier, the Jiang family would’ve lost Dr. T, possibly ending up implicated.

However, Y didn’t have the luxury to go through with the report, as it could cause trouble for the Jiang family. Yet, nothing really came from it.

Now, T had passed, and the cruel experiments ceased, with no complete dossier for Xia Yu beyond her name.

Looking further in the documents, Y found complex concoctions, likely meant for patient recovery. Still, with thousands to sift through, it was daunting.

Y initially wanted to steal T’s work, but found it too difficult. Though challenging, Y figured as long as the successful subject was identified, the solution would become clearer.

And somehow, the repairman exposed T’s remnants, bringing investment offers from families in the capital.

Night fell. Lin Hai, inspired, visited the unawakened Xia family members—especially Xia Yu and Xia Ling, whose faces were identical. The first time meeting them, they’d tied the wrong person. Thinking of it, Lin Hai admired Xia Yu’s luck, escaping d*ath.

“They are now okay? Show me their reports.”

Household staff complied, printing Xia Yu and Xia Ling’s health reports for Lin Hai, since Wang Wenjuan and Xia Le were only unconscious.

Lin Hai held their reports, noticing Xia Yu’s gender discrepancy in her report. “Is her report correct? She isn’t male?”

“The doctors just changed her clothes to fit her. She’s a girl,” Lin Hai thought, baffled.

Next morning, Wang Wenjuan, Xia Le, and Xia Ling all woke up simultaneously, feeling disoriented in the new environment but soon adapted.

[End of Translation]


No Longer a Boy

No Longer a Boy

不再是一个男孩
Status: Ongoing
The story of a boy who accidentally turns into a real girl. Miss Jiang Kening: “Xiao Yu, do you believe in love at first sight?” (Main character) Xia Yu scratched their head in confusion: “What’s love at first sight? Sister Xiao Ning, I haven’t read much, I don’t understand.” A bumpy journey follows, leading to a happy ending.

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