Zhuge Zhi considered for a long ti and still planned to talk directly and honestly with Zhan Jing and her husband. Although he might be refused, he really felt that if he just gave up like this, he would regret it in the future.
Zhao Xuran didn’t think much when Zhuge Zhi called his parents and grandmother over to discuss sothing. In his mind, it should be about discussing how Zhan Banxia and their two kids were doing in their studies.
But when he saw his parents and grandmother return with not-so-good expressions, it was a surprise. What’s going on? Why do his parents look so unhappy?
Could it be that Grandpa Zhuge blad Ban Xia for his and the Zhuge Family’s unpleasantness? But thinking about it, it seed unlikely.
Gong Ruini saw the situation was not right, said a word to Zhao Xuran, and quickly rolled back to her own house. She was actually really curious; she really didn’t know what was going on.
"What’s up?" Gong Tao was writing a plan. Although the plan of opening a printing factory had been approved, this ti the investnt was indeed not a small amount. Even though he previously acted confidently, he was actually very anxious inside.
If this business doesn’t succeed, while it won’t shake the foundation, life won’t be easy, and when to repay the money for the house, this makes him very uneasy.
No matter how busy, attention must be paid to the daughter’s mood. That day, their son had a talk with him and his wife, and they reflected on how they had been neglecting them recently because the younger son was relatively small, and the two of them were relatively sensible.
Since they knew where their problems lay, Gong Tao certainly wouldn’t make such mistakes again.
Gong Ruini ntioned the previous matters, "Dad, do you think Grandpa Zhuge will be dissatisfied with Ban Xia and them?"
Before, Gong Ruini worried they had nowhere to live, but now she was really worried about Ban Xia’s future. Following such a good teacher to learn has a great impact on their future.
"Impossible." Gong Tao firmly decided his daughter was overthinking, "If he was really angry, he’d have shown it a long ti ago."
"And it’s quite clear that the Zhuge family’s conduct isn’t right. Don’t worry." Gong Tao took a letter in his hand to show his daughter to write a few words too.
Gong Ruini really disliked such face-saving projects, but there was no way. As long as the old lady was alive, she had to be served.
"Dad, Uncle really got married." When Gong Jiaming ntioned it last ti, Gong Ruini and they were already ntally prepared. But later, having not received any news, they thought it had fallen through.
Unexpectedly, when the winter break ca, Gong Qiang sent a letter, aning he remarried and hoped Gong Tao would bring the whole family back to attend his wedding and acknowledge the new sister-in-law.
Actually, going back to et the new sister-in-law and attending the wedding were just pretexts. The real reason was hoping Gong Tao could give him money.
With Gong Qiang’s directness in asking for money, how could he possibly comply with his wishes?
"Dad, is mailing just a new bedsheet enough?" Although this item is currently considered scarce, what Gong Qiang likes most is money. Who knows if seeing the thing he wanted didn’t return, but rather just a bedsheet, would make him furious.
"I’m not hoping for a return gift." People give away gift money hoping one day it will be reciprocated, but Gong Tao really didn’t expect his brother would give much or heavy gift money, though Gong Zhuang might give more.
That’s just the way it is; the old man never thought about recouping costs, so naturally there was nothing to worry about.
"Backing Dad." Gong Ruini took over the envelope, quickly adding her report on her grades, and by the way, congratulated grandma on having a satisfied son-in-law, then congratulations to Uncle on his remarriage, and soon bearing children.
Gong Ruwen peeked at the letter Gong Ruini wrote, and imdiately took out paper to write, "Dad, wait for to write a letter, I need to add more."
It’s still up to their sister; no matter how much they write, nothing would anger Grandma more than what their sister would write later.
After a glance, Gong Tao said, "Don’t write too much, it wouldn’t be good if you infuriate your grandma."
"Otherwise, your uncle will be whining again." Gong Tao didn’t care about the rest, anyhow, as long as his kids managed well that’s enough.
With a good bottom line, as long as Zhang Lan isn’t so angry as to vomit blood, and not giving Gong Qiang a chance to co and argue is enough, as for the rest, they could just let everyone do as they please.
"You all." After coaxing hearty Gong Ruzhi to sleep, Cai ina wiped the sweat off, indeed this youngest son’s physical strength was extraordinary, just watching him consud a lot of energy daily.
Cai ina leaned half against the wall, panting, "By the way, write a letter to your grandparents, so they won’t say that you don’t care about them."
Cai ina really didn’t know how to comnt on her parents, letting Ni Zi and them see such an awkward scene, not to ntion comforting the elder son even knowing the two children were present.
For grandsons and granddaughters who didn’t visit for a long ti and it was the first visit in years, ignoring them in every way, and then writing a letter to complain, Cai ina had never thought her own parents had such a sche.
As for who was pushing behind her parents, Cai ina didn’t want to pursue it anymore, since her parents chose to listen to soone’s instructions, as a daughter, she felt no need to speak unpleasant truths.
Knowing that her daughter was writing letters to Gong Tao, she suggested writing one to the Cai Family as well, "You know how to write, right?"
"Sure, sure." When writing letters to those relatives from the old ho, many things should be noted, for example, not ntioning that they were making money, nor saying uncle might marry a wealthy bride. Of course, the talk of possibly becoming a son-in-law couldn’t be ntioned. Gong Ruini really didn’t know what the future indicators of this matter would be.
Cai ina yawned, looking at her sound asleep son, feeling a bit uncontrollable, "You should also write a letter and check while you’re at it."
It’s not a matter of distrust, but once the two kids get unruly, it’s really not sothing ordinary people could suppress.
And checking, isn’t this all about distrusting them? Gong Ruini wanted to express her dissatisfaction, but what greeted her was Cai ina soundly sleeping.
Sigh, won who rely on themselves to take care of children are not to be trifled with, especially those who need to earn money and study are even busier.
Gong Ruini carefully examined Cai ina, she genuinely wanted to admit, "Dad, Mom has aged a lot."
Hearing his daughter say her mother had aged, Gong Tao got worried and hurriedly hushed, signaling Gong Ruini to note, "You can’t say your mom is old in a bad way, or my days won’t go well."
His wife is all kinds of sensible, but since many won started to surround him, his wife was stricter with him.
Looking at Gong Tao’s nervous deanor, Gong Ruini was speechless. Her dad often listening to his wife is right, but there’s no need to be this afraid, right?
But seeing her dad so nervous, saying she wasn’t envious would be a lie. She wondered when it would be her turn if she would find soone so good.
She doesn’t ask for much, as long as he treats her as a treasure to cherish and protect all the ti, that’s enough. As for other aspects, Gong Ruini really isn’t picky, though he must be to her liking, otherwise, she’d rather not marry.
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