Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming Chapter 2142 - 1211:
Jiang Tang then asked soone to take the gifts away, and they accompanied their grandparents for breakfast.
They hadn’t eaten regular food for a long ti, so this was a different kind of experience.
However, when they arrived, they personally brought so chef-cooked food, pastries for breakfast, just right for the two elders to try.
Today’s breakfast had special aning for the two elders; they had longevity noodles with eggs and at.
Jiang Tang specially brewed a cup of Spiritual Tea for the two elders. Today, he did everything himself, not needing the bodyguards beside him.
Because he wanted to personally do sothing for these two elders.
Previously, he knew how much the two elders doted on him, though he didn’t think much about it back then.
After traveling to the Cultivation World, facing those difficulties, enduring day and night, he missed ho and his grandparents’ kindness.
Post-travel, he only cared about survival, never imagining he would one day beco a Deity capable of crossing back whenever he wished.
But those efforts were not in vain.
Jiang Tang had never considered turning the two elders into cultivators before.
But today, at this very mont, he hoped for these two elders to have greater longevity.
Though the pills he provided could prolong their lives for hundreds of years.
Hundreds of years were too few for them.
Jiang Tang was already on the verge of becoming an immortal deity.
An immortal deity naturally wants his loved ones to live longer.
These were elders, cherished elders.
After breakfast, the two elders drank a cup of tea and felt changes in their bodies.
The changes were so miraculous.
Makes them feel invigorated, even health supplents didn’t have such effects.
Jiang Tang then spent ti with his grandparents as ti passed, while his parents had guests to entertain.
Though they held the luncheon at a hotel, guests, close relatives, arrived after eight.
Especially those living in the sa residential area.
Today wasn’t Saturday or Sunday; so still had to go to work.
Regardless of work, school, or staying at ho.
They would co to visit and dine at noon.
Today’s guests included more company bosses and executives.
They had more freedom with their ti.
As they arrived, they brought their children along, except for those attending kindergarten or higher.
The two elders were celebrating their seventieth birthday, a milestone birthday.
Whether at noon or evening, the hotel was lively with welco ceremonies.
Jiang Tang stood by his grandparents and drew the attention of the young folks.
During lunch, when dining, Jiang Tang accompanied the two elders, unlike their grandchildren who didn’t prioritize it as much.
Others turned green with envy, but so what?
Jiang Tang led his parents elsewhere to start a business, and their career flourished.
They didn’t rely on the family, weren’t living under others’ roofs anymore.
In the past, they received odd looks and insults.
Now many wished to gain from this family.
Jiang Tang returned with his father to the original family and inherited so assets, many people knew about it.
In that mapped area, their value outstripped so companies in this city.
Assets were different.
This led to unreasonable jealousy and futile flattering from others.
So many relatives ca; once a son-in-law living in the father-in-law’s house, even as a city tycoon, part of a wealthy family.
They had family businesses; the son-in-law served as an executive, and the couple managed the company, receiving dividends and salaries.
But within the family, they were seen as re workers, and in others’ eyes, he was deed a gigolo.
In the father-in-law’s house, relatives and friends always looked down on them.
Even those who grew up and studied with Jiang Tang, because of status, like cousins and relatives.
People from his generation, openly or secretly, probably influenced by parents or interests, adults’ conflicts sparked kids’ rivalry.
Jiang Tang grew up in such an atmosphere, his friends were outsiders, family mbers often collaborated with outsiders to backstab him, many tis making him unhappy.
Among relatives, children’s squabbles don’t affect adult relations; while fighting, they rarely truly fall out.
In this environnt, Jiang Tang beca indifferent, showing himself as a carefree person, an unreliable individual.
While studying, he didn’t abide by family expectations, moving away from ho to another city, yet there, he lacked motivation to return sowhere.
Despite being small, parents never made clear topics about ho, they showed sadness.
Especially the father, as a child he felt his grandparents and other relatives were too an.
Father had no reason to be a poor son-in-law with no ho to return to, it wasn’t his fault but others’.
Growing up, even in a new city, he never thought of reconnecting.
Thought he wouldn’t want to reconnect, but upon arriving in a city, was still discovered?
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