Chapter 868
Chapter 868: Chapter 852 He Has No Objections Chapter 868: Chapter 852 He Has No Objections “She’s actually quite bad, haha, she’s always been bad anyway.”
The car quickly returned to Tang Garden, and as soon as she parked, several people had already come out to greet her—there was Tang Zhinian, Tang Xincheng, and even Zhang Xiangcao and Tang Sisi had come.
There was also a somewhat withdrawn but nonetheless present figure among the crowd, Tang Yuxin.
All of a sudden, Ren Wei felt a twinge in her nose.
Were these her relatives?
She could tell now.
Those who had nothing to do with you, who else would care about your life, your feelings?
“I’m back,” Ren Li removed her sunglasses, then stepped forward and picked up Xiaobai from the ground.
“Grandma…” Xiaobai blinked her big eyes and then tilted her little head to the side.
“I think my makeup must be smudged,” Ren Li pinched her granddaughter’s cheek tightly.
“That’s why you recognized grandma, isn’t it?
This morning you called grandma ‘auntie’.”
She held Gu Dabai in her arms, and Gu Dabai giggled merrily.
The sound of this little baby’s giggle was indeed so healing.
Source: AllNovelFull.com, updated on ονǤᴑ.с0
No wonder everyone says children really are little angels on this earth.
Especially a child like Gu Dabai who’s the perfect size, sensible, able to talk, and already has her own little thoughts.
As she brought Gu Dabai inside, the child immediately reached out her small arms toward her grandfather.
With mom, grandma, and uncle around, Gu Dabai’s dearest and fondest was still her grandfather.
Indeed, Gu Dabai’s movement made Tang Zhinian feel immensely gratified.
He took his granddaughter and kissed her chubby cheek, especially because Dabai’s pretty little face was just so irresistibly lovable.
“Are all the matters taken care of?” he asked Ren Li, and her mood seemed to be quite good, indicating that even if things weren’t fully settled, she hadn’t encountered anything too bothersome.
“It’s all done.” Ren Li teased Dabai, not wanting to put too much effort into the Ren Family and Wu Family matters.
She had done everything she wanted to do and fulfilled her responsibilities.
As for the rest, that was someone else’s business.
“That’s good then,” Tang Zhinian smiled at Ren Li, “you go rest.
You’ve had a long day.”
“Yeah,” Ren Li stretched lazily, “definitely tired,” she pinched Gu Dabai’s cheek again, “today I also met Xiaobai.
These two little guys really do look exactly alike, even the same height.
They just didn’t let me take Xiaobai back home with me.”
Otherwise, how wonderful would that have been, raising two children together, making so many people envious.
“They can’t bear to part with him,” Tang Zhinian hadn’t actually considered insisting on Xiaobai returning.
The parents of the Gu Family were also reluctant to part with their child, just as he couldn’t bear to part with Dabai.
Dabai had grown up on his back since she was little.
If anyone dared to take his Dabai away, he would never let it be, not even the child’s birth parents.
After all, they have to come back eventually.
Ren Li played with Dabai again and felt quite tired herself.
After both mental and physical exertion, recovering from a bodily injury wasn’t so easy anymore.
Ɲονǥο.сο
“I’m going to rest,” she stretched again and casually let down her hair.
This relaxed and simple look was so unlike the woman who, just a short while ago, could have been mistaken for ‘auntie’ by Dabai, but was now clearly ‘grandma’ again.
And only her family would see her without paying attention to her appearance.
Oh, she stopped.
“Chengcheng, come with mom inside.
I have something to tell you.”
“Okay,” Tang Xincheng hurriedly stood up and took Ren Li’s hand.
Ren Wei gripped her son’s small hand and then led Tang Xincheng into the inner room.
Gu Dabai cocked his little head and pouted.
“Grandpa, grandma doesn’t love Dabai anymore.”
“How can that be?” Tang Zhinian kissed his grandson’s chubby cheek hard, “It’s grandpa who can’t bear to part with my Dabai and won’t let grandma hold him.”
Only then did Dabai break into laughter, his small mouth wide open with joy as he played with his grandpa.
They all left, and the commotion settled down.
Tang Yuxin grabbed her things and as she reemerged, she saw her father still holding Dabai.
Seriously, couldn’t the boy walk?
Did he have to be carried around all the time?
And what could she say?
There was nothing wrong with a grandfather loving his grandson, was there?
It’s just that she felt there was no need to buy Gu Dabai shoes anymore.
He might as well go barefoot, saving the trouble of buying pairs that would remain clean and unused.
Why buy shoes at all, since it seemed like such a waste.
“Dad, I’m off to work.”
Tang Yuxin checked the time; she was quite pressed, with a surgery scheduled soon.
“Off you go, off you go.”
Tang Zhinian simply waved his daughter off with a hand, then said to his grandson, “Dabai, let’s go see the tall buildings with grandpa later.”
“Okay,” Gu Dabai loved watching the tall buildings, and besides, many of the sisters there gave him candies.
Tang Yuxin covered her face with her hand.
Well, she was redundant now.
Off she went.
Inside the house, Tang Xincheng sat obediently in front of Ren Li, his eyes wide open as he watched her.
His eyes, so like those of Tang Yuxin, possessed a clarity that could penetrate worldly affairs, sharp and clear, yet his were simpler, cleaner.
But there was no denying that what he could see in his young eyes was more abundant and profound than that of the average person.
Ren Li stroked her son’s head.
He was really growing up.
Even she, his mother, was starting to find him difficult to read, especially this time, as his eyes seemed to hold more, to see deeper and yet to simplify.
But she knew too well that simplicity often masked unimaginable complexity.
“Mommy has gone to see them.”
“Mhm,” Tang Xincheng understood.
He had asked his mother to do so, and he knew her reason: to forgive those who had hurt them.
But sometimes, that’s just how it is, helplessly human.
Because those who hurt them were none other than his maternal grandparents, the kin of his mother’s heart.
His mother was already heartbroken enough; she couldn’t possibly add another wound atop her sorrow.
“Mommy is going to release them; she won’t sue them anymore, except for that doctor.”
Ren Li said to her son, and even if her son didn’t sue, that doctor would have to stay locked up for a long time.
How long would it be?
Perhaps longer than they imagined.
As for the others, just relax; it wasn’t mercy but the beginning of their torment.
Tang Xincheng wasn’t surprised.
Whether they were released or not, as long as his mother decided, he would agree.
As long as his mother consented, he had no objections.
His hatred towards others was not yet abundant, nor as deeply embedded as an adult’s.
He had reached a stage of disliking, not yet of deep-seated enmity.
Children’s minds are simple, like Tang Xincheng’s.
If it were Tang Yuxin, she wouldn’t rest until they were destroyed.
She wouldn’t bear the Tang name otherwise.