Chapter 862
Chapter 862: Chapter 846: Not Suing Anymore Chapter 862: Chapter 846: Not Suing Anymore He prepared to drive his grandson to eat, making sure his little belly was well fed so he could grow up faster.
Of course, the most important thing was for him to grow his brains, and not to end up like his uncle.
After all these years of schooling, he was still foolish, and also followed his brother-in-law in practicing martial arts for so many years.
How come he couldn’t even beat a few frail and sickly ones?
Fortunately, Tang Xincheng was unaware of this disdain.
Otherwise, he would have cried to death.
Could this be blamed on him?
Indeed, could it be blamed on him?
Those were adults, and he was still just a child, only a child.
How strong could a child’s strength be?
But Tang Zhinian now disliked his son and decided in his heart that he must properly train him.
After all, if he can’t beat several opponents in the future, he shouldn’t call himself his son.
And Tang Xincheng didn’t know that from that point on, his brother-in-law practically turned him into a punching bag to train him into a martial arts master at all costs.
He was afraid that if such an incident happened again, especially in the future when the whole Tang Family would be his, people often say that a tall tree catches the wind, and the wind he attracted was clearly more than ordinary—it was a typhoon.
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At this moment, only Ren Li and Tang Xincheng were inside the hospital room.
“Chengcheng, Mommy has something to discuss with you.”
Ren Li touched her son’s head.
Tang Xincheng was a precocious child who was also very sensible.
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With such a monstrous sister, it was impossible for him not to mature early.
His precocity was inevitable, as was his sensibleness, especially after going through such an incident.
He had prematurely encountered the ugliness of human nature, and his thoughts now closely approached those of an adult.
Anyone who still treated him as a child in the future would truly be underestimating him.
“Mommy, go ahead,”
Tang Xincheng bowed his head, touching his fingers, as if he already knew what Ren Li was going to say.
Not letting others know, even having his father sent out, it proved that it concerned matters of the Ren Family.
And the Ren Family was a past he least wanted to recall in his life, as well as the biggest loss he had ever suffered.
It was from the Ren Family that he learned about pain, fear, and suffering, and understood how much he disliked, how uncomfortable, and how unbearable it was to be manipulated.
It was like ingesting something disgusting, and he was still nauseated by it.
“Chengcheng, how do you plan to deal with the Ren Family?”
Ren Li asked Tang Xincheng, trusting her son to make the decision, since he was the real victim.
“I’ll listen to you, Mom.” Ren Li said with sorrow, her mouth bitter, her heart even more so.
It was precisely because she didn’t listen to her son last time that such an incident had occurred, causing her son to suffer tremendously, almost costing him his life.
And now Tang Xincheng’s gaunt appearance was a silent accusation against her as a mother.
All of this was her fault, and her fault must be borne by her alone.
Tang Xincheng lifted his face and stared at Ren Li for a long time.
“Mommy, do you really want me to decide?”
He asked Ren Li once more.
As for memories of his maternal grandparents, he had very few; they were like strangers.
The slight affection he had at birth had now disappeared, and he had even forgotten what his grandparents looked like.
“Yes, I’ll listen to you,”
This time Ren Wei was determined, regardless of what decision Tang Xincheng made, she would agree.
Her parents had never genuinely cared for her, and she…
might as well consider herself without them.
Tang Xincheng gazed toward the window across from him, which was draped with purple curtains.
This was a special hospital room, reserved for him alone.
It was quiet and spacious, and of course, once he opened the window, he could see the scenic view outside, complete with blooming flowers.
Tang Xincheng looked for a long time before finally withdrawing his gaze.
He reached out and grasped Ren Li’s thumb.
“Mommy, don’t sue them.”
Ren Li’s body tensed slightly.
“Chengcheng, did you say we shouldn’t sue them?”
“Yes,” Tang Xincheng nodded.
“Let’s pretend Mom has no parents, and I have no grandparents.
This time, Mom can forget it, returning whatever we owed them.
Yes, let’s not sue.”
There is no such thing as flawless parents.
He truly didn’t care, but his mother couldn’t handle it.
If his mother personally sent her own parents to prison, how would others talk about her?
So, he decided not to sue.
“Mom understands,” Ren Li’s eyes were slightly sour with discomfort.
Even the child understood what should be known; she really couldn’t comprehend why her parents didn’t get it.
Had they really never thought about it?
“Thank you, my son.”
Ren Li stroked her son’s head once more.
“Mom…”
Chengcheng smiled at Ren Wei.
“Actually, Chengcheng loves Mom very much.”
Tears welled up again in Ren Li’s eyes.
She pinched her son’s cheek.
“Did you learn that from Big White?
Your mouth gets sweeter as you grow, and you’re becoming better at talking.”
Tang Xincheng snuggled into Ren Li’s embrace.
He had grown up and was no longer the child who used to cling to his mother daily.
It was a necessary process of growing up, and a cruel reality everyone must face.
Ren Li stroked her son’s head, and in that instant, it seemed that some resentment in her heart was let go.
Letting others die could never be as satisfying as making them live a life worse than death.
It wasn’t until Ren Li had left that Tang Yuxin made her way in.
She stood at the doorway, just watching her younger brother.
“You’ve become sharp-witted, and your brain has grown a lot, hasn’t it?”
“Yes, not bad,” Tang Xincheng rubbed his head.
“Thanks to the Tang Family genetics, and to the great genes Grandpa and Grandma passed down.”
Tang Yuxin walked over and plopped down beside him.
What grandparents and what good genetics from the Tang Family?
The Tang Family were farmers for generations, living in that small place called Li Tang Village.
Of course, they were always honest people.
As for how sharp Tang Xincheng had become, he wasn’t like Tang Zhinian, nor like Ren Li.
Tang Yuxin found his cleverness to be a kind of genetic mutation.
Suddenly, he became smart.
Not like her, not like Dad, and even less like his simple-minded mom.
“You let them off?”
Tang Yuxin asked her brother, apparently aware of the conversation he had with Ren Li just before.
“Yes,” Tang Xincheng did not hide anything from his sister.
He shared everything with her, as she always gave him the best advice.
Of course, his sister was now the goal he continually strived towards.
“After all, they are Mom’s parents.
Since ancient times, who sends their own parents to jail?
They’re not getting any younger.
It’s best for them to settle down outside and enjoy their twilight years.”