"Don’t you want to find your family? Don’t you want to et your blood relatives?"
Jiang Ran looked at Jiang Zhi with interest, "Did you co alone?"
"Yes."
Jiang Zhi frowned slightly, seemingly not understanding why Jiang Ran suddenly asked this.
"Can you tell about your family’s situation?"
Upon hearing Jiang Ran’s question, Jiang Zhi’s expression improved slightly.
"My wife passed away years ago, and I have two sons and a daughter."
At this point, Jiang Zhi glanced at Jiang Ran, paused for a mont, then continued, "My eldest son is nad Jiang Zhongguo. He has two daughters and a son. The eldest daughter went missing when she was a few years old."
Hearing this, Jiang Ran understood.
If she really was part of the Jiang Family, then this Jiang Zhongguo should be her father.
"May I ask if your eldest son and his wife are aware of this matter?"
"Yes, they know."
"What is their attitude?"
This ti, Jiang Zhi did not answer imdiately but looked steadily at Jiang Ran.
At this point, it was clear what Jiang Ran ant.
Although he hesitated for a while, Jiang Zhi spoke up, "Regardless of their attitude, if you are a child of the Jiang Family, you must return to the Jiang Family. The Jiang Family’s bloodline cannot be left outside."
Jiang Ran, "..."
If it weren’t truly inappropriate, Jiang Ran really wanted to ask if there was a throne waiting to be inherited in the Jiang Family?
And the Jiang Family’s bloodline cannot be left outside.
If it really is left outside, then what?
Although Jiang Ran didn’t say it, the unintentional sneer that appeared on her lips was seen by Jiang Zhi.
Though he had known Jiang Ran’s attitude from the start, and eting her and these exchanges confird it further,
when he saw Jiang Ran’s scornful smile, Jiang Zhi was still sowhat displeased.
"In life, fallen leaves return to their roots; one must acknowledge their ancestors. How can you have such an attitude?"
Initially, when seeing Jiang Zhi, Jiang Ran’s impression of him was not bad.
But that positive impression lasted only just now.
After hearing Jiang Zhi’s words, Jiang Ran’s impression of him had plumted to the bottom.
Jiang Ran looked over coldly, "Feelings between people are always mutual. Even among family mbers, emotions are reciprocal. If I really am a child of the Jiang Family, whether I went missing accidentally or was kidnapped by traffickers, I was young then, so the responsibility does not rest with ."
"After I went missing, what did your family do? Did they ever think about finding ?"
"If you truly cared, upon hearing news about , you would probably have co to find imdiately, right?"
"But from the ti you suspected I was your granddaughter until now, it’s been roughly a month. You only appeared now, and your eldest son and his wife haven’t shown up at all."
"Don’t tell they’re busy. I’ve already used that excuse. No one is that busy; they simply don’t care, because if they truly didn’t care, seeing wouldn’t matter — that’s why they say they’re busy."
Jiang Ran finished saying all of this in one breath, which finally made her sowhat stifled chest feel less suffocated than before.
Jiang Ran knew that the emotions weren’t entirely her own, but also belonged to the original person.
The original person had been separated from family for so many years and definitely had expectations for them.
Sadly, those expectations couldn’t be t.
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