He hurried over here and happened to hear his daughter-in-law and granddaughter-in-law talking. When he heard these conversations, his heart was deeply moved.
No one ever imagined their family would one day beco so harmonious. No one thought they would face such a family like this. For everyone, this is the best outco; each person’s heart would beco happy and blessed.
He saw people standing outside, but didn’t see his son among them. He knew his son probably hadn’t woken up yet. How desperately he wished his son could be standing outside now!
Has he really gone too far with what he’s done over the years, leading heaven to place all the punishnt on his son? If that’s truly the case, then he’s the one at fault. Why should these punishnts fall on his son, can’t they fall on him? Let him bear such pain, let him lie there; indeed, if the one waiting outside were his son, he’d feel very happy and fulfilled inside. Even if he could possibly eternally sleep away, he’d willingly bear all the pain for his son’s sake.
It wasn’t until this very mont that he realized, although he said ti and ti again that he didn’t care about his son’s life or death, or what his life was like outside, let alone whether he was wandering aimlessly or had a ho to return to.
But now what he cares about isn’t just his son’s life, he’s already forgiven his son. He wants to bring him back ho, and properly compensate him for all the shortcomings he’s had as a father over the years.
Xia Jingyi saw Old Master Zhang coming over, and felt he must properly discuss these matters with his father. This was truly his own fault.
Since waking up, he hadn’t gone to et his father, nor had he offered apologies. Perhaps this would balance the feelings in his heart. Now that they had co to this point, why not take this opportunity to clarify everything?
"Dad, why are you here?"
Everyone turned to look in the direction Xia Jingyi was gazing, and they saw an old man whose hair had long turned white, walking with faltering steps, slowly leaning on the railing to walk over. They realized it was Old Master Zhang.
"Grandpa, why aren’t you resting well in the ward? Why have you co over now? Didn’t I tell you? My dad is fine; he’s just undergoing treatnt inside now, and he’ll soon wake up. Why are you being so stubborn and ca over? Do you know your health can’t withstand it?"
"Yichen, Grandpa knows the words you said are just to ease Grandpa’s mind. If your father were truly fine, would you hide the truth from ? Would you ask the dical staff to help you conceal the whole story? Do you really think I’m so foolish that I wouldn’t know anything?
A child shouldn’t be too naïve in doing things. No matter what you do, even if you feel everything is flawless, soday it will show cracks. These days, your visits to Grandpa have beco less frequent; Grandpa’s heart was suspicious, but chose not to speak because I chose to believe you, trust that every word you said to Grandpa was true.
Today, I managed to co along this way, and all I want is to explore and see how my son is, whether he’s woken up. As a father, shouldn’t I be concerned about my son?"
Zhang Yichen felt embarrassed by what his grandfather said. How could it be wrong for a father to care for his son? Maybe this is the love his father has always wanted. Over the years, he could sowhat sense his father’s guilt and remorse inside. How could he truly stay at ease lying there and watch his father suffer so outside? Perhaps his father’s coming over was indeed a kind of dicine, one that could truly wake his father up!
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