After Transmigrating as a Tycoon’s Wife, My Thoughts Are Heard by the Whole Family

Chapter 440



Lü Meihe had become a half-member of the Qin household after her mother married into the family as a servant and brought her along.

But growing up in such an environment left her insecure and overly sensitive.

She always felt like an outsider, constantly reminded by her mother to be grateful, to know her place, and to be mindful of boundaries.

Yet, as a child, she didn’t even know where those boundaries were, making her anxious and afraid.

She never felt like she belonged.

One rainy night, she got lost in the woods behind the old mansion.

Afraid of disturbing the Qin family, she didn’t dare call for help, trying to find her way out alone.

But after failing for hours, she broke down in tears.

And in that moment of absolute helplessness, Qin’s father found her—holding an umbrella and a flashlight.

He carried her on his back all the way home.

To the young girl, that moment was salvation.

It was her first heartbeat of love.

It was her first true connection to the Qin family.

After that, she became the most beloved little sister of the Qin household—

But her eyes and heart were forever chasing after Qin’s father.

As she grew older, the subtle affections of her other "brothers" became apparent.

Grandma Lü noticed and constantly reminded her—

Though she spoke indirectly, Lü Meihe understood perfectly.

Grandma Lü still had a servant’s mentality—she believed that her daughter didn’t deserve to be with the young masters.

She was convinced that they would all eventually marry wealthy, well-matched noblewomen.

She wanted Lü Meihe to know her place, to never be ungrateful, to never repay kindness with betrayal.

That moment crushed her silent love.

If she couldn’t even dream about the other young masters, then the highest, most unreachable Qin father was even more impossible.

But who can control feelings?

Just as she mustered the courage to confess—

Qin’s father met Qin’s mother.

In a desperate panic, she confessed her love to him first.

And in response—

Qin’s father’s eyes filled with shock and disbelief.

His reaction wasn't joy.

It was utter bewilderment, as if the very idea was inconceivable.

As if the age gap and their status differences made it morally impossible.

That one look—

Filled with pity, rejection, and disbelief—

Shattered her completely.

Her deepest shame and insecurities exploded, confirming what she had always feared—

Was she broken?

She couldn’t bear to face him anymore.

She avoided Qin’s father.

She avoided the elegant and beautiful Qin’s mother.

She felt like a pathetic clown.

To distract herself, she threw herself into research, desperate to understand:

Was it a sickness to love someone so much older? Someone she grew up with?

And then—

She realized that all her brothers, who once showed interest in her, had suddenly "come to their senses" and only saw her as a sister again.

They had woken up.

She hadn’t.

So clearly—

She was the problem.

That was when she met Yu Hongxian.

To avoid embarrassment, she used him as a convenient excuse—

Pretending she had an online boyfriend.

She even told Qin’s father that everything had just been a harmless brother-complex, making herself his little sister once again.

Yu Hongxian only saw her as a younger girl interested in psychology.

He enjoyed discussing books and theories with her, including dangerous topics—

Psychological suggestion, mental manipulation, hypnosis…

At the time, he thought he was simply showing off his knowledge.

He had no idea he was planting the seeds of disaster.

And then—

Lü Meihe used what she learned.

She self-hypnotized, locking away her feelings for Qin’s father.

She convinced herself she was normal.

Years passed.

Qin’s father married. Had children.

Lü Meihe smiled and congratulated him—

No one ever knew her secret.

Until Qin Xian was born.

A child prodigy.

At first, she truly loved him.

Because everyone said he was Qin’s father’s greatest pride.

Because raising Qin Xian meant elevating Qin’s father.

She was happy to help raise him.

Until—

One single sentence broke everything.

"You like my dad? My dad only loves my mom. He will never love you."

Spoken by a child who didn’t even understand human relationships.

A prodigy who saw through her deepest secret with a single glance.

And in that instant—

Her carefully constructed illusion crumbled.

She hated him.

She hated him more than anything.

She had locked that secret away.

Even she had almost forgotten.

And he exposed it.

Did he think it was funny to rip open someone’s wounds?

Because he was a prodigy, he thought he could say anything?

He was right.

Qin’s father would never love her.

She refused to accept it.

If she couldn’t have him—

Then she would destroy the thing he loved most.

She would destroy Qin Xian.

For three years—

Under the guise of a kind, doting elder, she psychologically tortured him.

Constant negativity, insults, mockery—breaking every accomplishment he achieved.

She killed every pet he loved.

And in the end—

The so-called "summer camp abroad" was a lie.

She had locked him away in complete darkness for thirty days.

No sound.

No people.

Only food and water.

At just a young age, for an entire month, his life was nothing but eating, drinking, and sleeping.

Nothing else.

The entire Qin family was completely deceived.

They believed she was his loving caretaker.

But Yu Hongxian noticed something was wrong.

Her questions sounded too much like a real case study.

Then, he discovered Old Master Qin’s request for medical consultation.

When he arrived at the Qin household—

He found Lü Meihe.

And a Qin Xian so mentally broken he had withdrawn into himself completely.

Putting the pieces together, he realized—

Lü Meihe was mentally ill.

He should have exposed her.

But instead—

He loved her.

So he covered for her.

He hypnotized Qin Xian, making him forget the abuse, though the damage was too deep for even hypnosis to fully repair.

Then, he threatened Lü Meihe into marrying him—

Taking her away for "treatment" so she could live a "normal" life.

[Why?! Why should a monster like her get to live a normal life, while Qin Xian still— I’LL KILL THEM! I’LL KILL THEM BOTH!]

Ji Fei’s inner voice was nearly sobbing.

The entire Qin family lost control.

Qin Yan and Qin Rong cried uncontrollably.

Qin Chao cursed non-stop.

Qin’s father—

Collapsed onto his knees, sobbing.

Even with guests all around, none of them cared.

Qin’s mother grabbed his shoulders.

"Dear, pull yourself together! It wasn’t your fault! It was them! They did this to Qin Xian! We can’t leave Feifei alone—we have to go! We have to avenge our son!"

"Wait!" Qin Chao suddenly shouted. "Second Brother—he’s missing!"

"Has anyone seen Second Brother and Second Sister-in-law?!"

People began stepping forward—

They had seen both of them go upstairs.

But no one knew where they went.

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