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Even if this woman in front of her had been Kim Soo-Hyun’s mistress, Jennie was still not going to be convinced she was telling her the truth.

What kind of person is Kim Soo-Hyun? He is the general manager in the Seo Family. He has always been on a pedestal and does not have a care in the world. Even if he said he was only forty, a lot of people would believe him.

Then there is Seo Yea-Ji, who has maintained her appearance well and behaves elegantly. She has the natural flair of an upper-class woman and lookes like she is, at most, in her thirties.

No matter how much Jennie disliked Kim Soo-Hyun and Seo Yea-Ji, she could also see the distinct differences between Seo Yea-Ji and Jun Ji-hyun.

Under such circumstances, how could Jennie believe that Kim Soo-Hyun had any intimate relations with the woman in front of her? This did not make sense at all.

Jun Ji-hyun was a little panicky. “You can ask your father, he knows about this. He knows it. What happened between me and him. At that time, we...”

She halted her words at this point, seemingly embarrassed about speaking about her past.

After some thought, she retrieved a photograph from her pocket and placed it in front of Jennie. “I have your childhood photograph. It is reasonable that you don’t believe me, because you do not resemble me. Instead, you resemble your father. I also found out about you.”

Jennie glanced at the photograph. It was obvious that the photograph was old. The child in the photograph looked tiny and had features that did bear a striking resemblance to Kim Soo-Hyun.

Jun Ji-hyun retrieved another photograph which was of her and Kim Soo-Hyun.

The photograph depicted Kim Soo-Hyun in his younger years and his features looked just like those of the infant in the previous photograph.

Jun Ji-hyun looked wholly different in the photograph than she did now. She looked very young, graceful, and attractive. She was very beautiful. New n𝙤vel chapters are published on

There was one photograph which only depicted Kim Soo-Hyun. This photograph bore the most resemblance to the infant. It was accurate to say that Kim Soo-Hyun was a dashing young man in his younger years.

“You really looked like your father when you were little. It’s just that your features became more distinctive as you grew up. You still resemble your father, but not as much as you did when you were little.”

Jun Ji-hyun’s hands gently touched the two photographs. “I...I was angry at that time, so I burnt some photographs. Now I’m only left with these two. As for photographs of you, I only have this one.”

Jennie’s attention landed on a tear at the corner of one of the photographs. She assumed that Jun Ji-hyun had also wanted to tear up this photograph.

She did not tear it up in the end and ended up keeping it.

“I was the one who named you. At that time, your father wanted to name you Zijin. It was taken from a famous poem. I told him that if we were to use Lin City’s dialect to say it, it would not sound nice. I asked why not name you Jennie instead. Jennie. Your father found that too common. In the end, we happened to see a mulberry tree outside the door and I suggested naming you Jennie. That mulberry tree was also where your father and I had pledged our love to each other.”

Jun Ji-hyun narrated a little hurriedly. It was the first time that Jennie had heard about the origins of her name.

Looking at the photograph, Jennie was almost convinced by Jun Ji-hyun. However, she still had some doubts.

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