Old Master Zhang heard the words from the child he adored most, and his heart was filled with comfort. Although the words were sowhat unrealistic, ripples of joy rose within him, and he clearly and fully understood that this was the warmth he yearned for. He was grateful to have a chance to feel such warmth, but this ti he finally realized that what he cared about most wasn’t money or benefits, but whether his family was well. He should be grateful he had such a perfect family in this lifeti.
Nothing is more important than the happiness of one’s family. He should thank the heavens for letting him understand this perspective early on; otherwise, he would regret it for the rest of his life. He could never accept the departure of those he loves most. Having already lost his most beloved son, he couldn’t bear losing another loved one. How could a shattered life return to its original state?
"Silly child, you’re still so young. How could you be considered a grown man? Do you not realize there are many more things you need to experience in the future and your choices will be different? Perhaps you won’t want to be a grown man but a child cherished by your family.
Not everything is absolute, and don’t think that what you’re doing is perfect. Trust that whatever you do, it might not be perfect in others’ eyes, but it will be your greatest comfort in life in everyone’s heart!"
Zhang Yichen understood his grandfather’s intent behind such words, but he did not make it clear. He wanted his grandfather to know that sotis saying things isn’t enough; actions speak louder than words. Educating a child requires real actions to be effective in a way that words cannot.
Everyone understood Old Master Zhang’s heartfelt intentions, but no one pointed out the crux of the matter. They wanted everyone to lead different lives, as everyone’s life is their own choice, not sothing predetermined by soone else. Each step is taken with careful thought, and decisions are not made impulsively, leading to lifelong regret.
"Great-grandfather, although I’m not entirely sure what you an by this, I know it within my heart!
I’m not a grown man yet, but I will grow up one day. When I do, I will be a worthy man of integrity who will protect you and my parents, ensuring that those I care about are never hard in the slightest. That is the role a true man should take.
I believe one day, with my intelligence, I will step by step reach the pinnacle of my life. I will make those who once looked down on and abandoned regret their decisions for life. I will make them rember that I was once the person they discarded, that they looked down on, yet beca the king among them. I want everyone’s heart to beco unsettled, and for everyone to understand that so decisions, once made, offer no chance of regret!"
I am well aware and understand that whatever decision I make, no matter what choices I face in the future, I must walk firmly on the path I’ve chosen, for that’s the only way not to give up halfway. That’s the only way to live up to the identity as a mber of the Zhang Family.
Since I’ve beco a part of the Zhang Family, I will regard the Zhang Family’s honor as my own. I will ensure that the century-old reputation of the Zhang Family flourishes with . I won’t allow anyone to point fingers at us. I understand that you care about face the most, yet you were willing to give up your dignity and reputation for us. It truly moves my heart. I am not a heartless person; my actions will gain approval from everyone. I want everyone to understand that even if I make a mistake one day, it won’t be due to carelessness but because I was trying to protect the family mbers I care about."
"Grandfather, let’s not stand at the door saying these things. Let’s quickly get back inside; it’s warr inside. Outside, it’s too cold, and your body can’t take it. Believe , the most important thing is that our family is living happily together. Don’t care how others view us or what they think. Just being true to oneself is the most important thing in life. Why keep changing oneself for others? Making others adapt to you is the strongest approach rather than repeatedly lowering yourself to adapt to others!"
In truth, Old Master Zhang was genuinely content. His family finally beca harmonious, and he obtained everything he deserved and always wanted—a happy life in old age. Such happiness descended upon him without reason, and how could his heart not be moved or inspired?
For an elderly person like him, all he truly desires is for his most important people to be by his side, seeing his once unstable family find peace, allowing them to live stable and happy lives. For such an elder, this suffices for a lifeti of weathering storms. However, should an oversight of his cause greater harm to his family, what would his heart choose then?
A happy family wishing to continue living in happiness is indeed not easy. The only thing one can do is keep what matters most close ti and again. For an elder, this is exceedingly difficult. Yet now, heaven hasn’t treated him poorly, granting him everything he desired. He is very grateful for heaven’s care. However, he knows that such happiness won’t last forever; one day, he would leave the loved ones behind—how could he ensure they wouldn’t grieve his absence?
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