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Now reading: Chapter 1416 - Capítulo 1416: 1417: The Frustrated Eldest Mi from Transmigration: On the Gossip Front, a Urban novel by Qi Qi's cat.

Capítulo 1416: Chapter 1417: The Frustrated Eldest Mistress 26

Today is a big day for the Zhang Family as they relocate the burial site of the two elders. Zhang Han and Zhang Yu arrived early at the cetery to prepare.

Once the remains are exhud, they will be taken to a temple for chanting and other rituals.

As they were preparing, they unexpectedly saw Feng Hao.

Initially, they didn’t plan to acknowledge him, choosing instead to ignore him, since Feng Hao’s parents are also buried here.

Unexpectedly, Feng Hao approached them, “May I join in the tribute?”

Zhang Han looked at Zhang Yu, who rudely rolled her eyes, “No, you may not.”

“Brother.” Feng Hao anticipated Zhang Yu’s opposition and turned to seek Zhang Han’s opinion.

“Today is family business for the Zhangs.” Zhang Han’s words were straightforward, indicating that it was Zhang Family’s affair, unwelco to outsiders.

Feng Hao had envisioned many possible scenarios—ignoring him, scolding him—and Zhang Yu’s reaction was as expected.

But Zhang Han’s reaction exceeded his expectations, “Brother, after all, I am Xiao Ji’s father.”

“During their lifetis, mom and dad were very kind to .” These days, Feng Hao often rembers the two elders of the Zhang Family.

“Do not call ‘brother’; we have no relationship.”

“And don’t bring up the na Xiao Ji. Think about it, as a father, how have you treated him?”

“Over the years, aside from suppressing Xiao Ji in various ways, what else have you done for him?”

“Don’t even compare him to Feng Yongyan and the others; even the children of those won outside are treated better than Xiao Ji.”

“Since you initially signed the papers severing ties with Xiao Ji, there’s no need to ntion them now.” Zhang Han looked at him disdainfully.

“Also, do not ntion my parents. You say they were good to you, so think about why they were good to you—not because they hoped you’d treat their daughter well.”

“Did you manage to treat their daughter well?”

“No, you never did. How dare you, standing in front of my parents’ graves, speak such nonsense now.”

Zhang Han turned his back on Feng Hao, signaling the workers to continue with their tasks.

“Your current in-laws are the Yao Family, so while they’re still alive, you should be filial to them.”

“After all, Yao Na was your first love, the wife you longed to marry when you were young.”

“Oh, and it would be great if you could keep track of your wife, ensuring she doesn’t end up waiting in hotels for ages downstairs, which is quite troubling.”

Zhang Yu’s impatient deanor clearly expressed her disdain for Yao Na.

Seeing Zhang Yu reminded Feng Hao of all the jewelry he used to see, only to have them taken by the woman in front of him.

That was the Feng household’s wealth, bought after he earned fortunes specifically to honor Old Lady Feng.

“Zhang Yu, you really have guts—taking away what my mom gave .” Feng Hao gritted his teeth.

“Your mom’s belongings?” Zhang Yu looked surprised, “I find your words perplexing; though we’ve just divorced, we’ve been separated for years.”

“I’ve never even visited the house you share with Yao Na—how could I have taken your things?” Zhang Yu wouldn’t admit to taking anything.

If she dared to admit it, Feng Hao would imdiately spread the word about her taking Feng’s house’s jewelry and trinkets.

“You took the things my mom left for .”

“What, you have the courage to take them but not to admit it?” Feng Hao was fuming.

If Zhang Yu had admitted in front of everyone to taking Feng’s house’s jewels and trinkets, he would have ensured she returned so of them.

But Zhang Yu obstinately refused, her reaction contorting his face in anger.

“I would never admit to sothing I haven’t done.”

“I never take things that don’t belong to .”

“Unlike so people who habitually treat others’ possessions as their own.” Zhang Yu didn’t miss the chance to denigrate Feng Hao.

“Don’t deny taking my mother’s jewelry.” Feng Hao was furious.

“I took them because they were left to by the old lady.” Zhang Yu unhesitatingly admitted to taking Old Lady Feng’s jewelry.

“In the Shencheng circles, everyone knows I’m an exceptionally virtuous daughter-in-law, who took excellent care of her in-laws.”

“Moreover, Feng’s family was able to secure the agency rights thanks to the Zhang Family, and though you might be clueless, my in-laws knew.”

“That’s why they were left to .”

“They knew they should compensate , so I certainly didn’t hesitate to take them.” Zhang Yu wouldn’t let Feng Hao undo her fortune as compensation to the Zhangs from the Fengs.

“My mom left them to ; she told that before she passed.” Feng Hao was hopping mad, “I’m her only son—not leaving them to , impossible.”

“How am I supposed to trust you on this?” Zhang Yu spread her hands, “If the old lady really wanted to give you the items, shouldn’t she have done so when she was alive?”

Zhang Yu suddenly understood, “Well, you were very busy back then, busy chasing dancers at Bai Le n.”

“Busy courting college girls amidst romantic settings.”

“And comforting the household’s little sweetheart, Jie Yuhua.”

“You were busy, busy soaring, only managing once a month to visit the old lady and in such hurried manners—what difference does being the only son make?”

“Everyone knows that Feng’s friends and family heard countless grievances and dissatisfactions from Old Lady Feng about you.”

“Furthermore, the old lady declared publicly that the house is left to , including everything within it.”

“I certainly have witnesses.” Zhang Yu wasn’t ek—she had plenty of witnesses.

“If you said the old lady gave them to you, why didn’t you take them initially?”

“You could say it was inconvenient—the old lady explicitly said that after passing, everything in the house was mine: the jewelry, paintings, and furniture.”

“After the house transfer, didn’t she present you with nurous famous paintings for you and several of your children?”

“Jewelry wasn’t distributed before.”

“It was only after transferring the house that the old lady allocated the items.”

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