Chapter 386: Not Just for Acting
Then, Jun Hua, who was in a neat suit, got out of the car. He waved his assistant and bodyguard to stay, and walked in alone.
Ye Shengge pointed to the sofa and said, "Please sit down."
The tone was a little tired.
At this time, she had taken off her makeup and applied no makeup on her face. Therefore, the birthmark as big as a fingernail was extremely conspicuous.
Jun Hua looked at her with a moved expression: "It has really become smaller, and a lot smaller. I remember it was at least five times as big as this before. How did you do that?"
"No comment." Ye Shengge looked at him calmly, "You said it is best for me to keep this birthmark. So, what will be the consequences if it is removed?"
"Actually, I'm not particularly sure." Jun Hua smiled helplessly.
Hearing this, Ye Shengge almost wanted to hit someone.
"Are you kidding me?" She glared at him rudely.
"Of course not." Jun Hua looked at her with a dazed expression, "But I know that your birthmark...can't actually be considered a birthmark, because it is not present at birth."
Ye Shengge's pupils suddenly dilated.
"Do you have any relatives? If so, you can ask them, and you will know that I did not lie to you." Jun Hua sighed, "I also know that when this birthmark did not exist, every time your parents mentioned it Although they praised you, they couldn't help but sigh. They seemed to have a headache for you, but they didn't say the specific reason. Maybe they found it difficult to talk about it. It's a pity that your parents were very happy when you got this birthmark. Yes, something happened to them shortly after that."
"According to your theory..." Ye Shengge clenched his fists, "Could it be that my parents put this birthmark on me?"
"Your parents didn't say it clearly, but I feel that's the case." Jun Hua nodded slightly, "So I hope you don't take risks."
Ye Shengge pursed his lips and suddenly said softly: "In fact, I don't remember my parents at all. I don't remember their faces, nor any of the things we got along with. Is this birthmark... Also sealed up part of my memory?”
"I think so." Jun Hua nodded, "Or maybe your parents want you to forget."
Ye Shengge pursed her lips and remained silent for a long time.
It sounds like she had troubled her parents a lot when the birthmark didn't exist, but it didn't seem to have caused too serious consequences. Otherwise, her parents would just sigh when they mentioned her.
Could it be that she experienced something particularly bad when she was a child, and her parents sealed up her memory in order to allow her to grow up without any psychological burden?
Seeing her silent, Jun Hua smiled again and said: "I just feel that I have an obligation to remind you. But the choice of what to do is still in your hands."
"Of course." Ye Shengge's tone was no longer so aggressive. "Thank you for telling me this. I believe in your sincerity for the time being."
"But I'm curious, how would you choose?" Jun Hua looked at her, "Will you take this risk?"
"This is my own business." Ye Shengge raised his eyebrows.
However, Junhua had already seen something from her expression.
"You still have to get rid of it." Jun Hua sighed.
Ye Shengge said nothing.
"I know you love acting and are very talented. Once this birthmark is removed, nothing will be able to hinder you." Jun Hua said, "But I still hope you can consider it carefully."
Ye Shengge paused and suddenly smiled: "No, it's not just for acting."