Defying Fate for My Husband in the Seventies 225: Chapter 225
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The young boy was momentarily taken aback, but he nodded in agreement. It seemed that this father of his was quite different from what he had imagined. 0
 
That night, Wang Zhaoran arrived with the two children. 0
 
"Great-Grandmother, hello! Tai Lao, hello!" 0
 
The Little One was sweet-tongued; upon seeing the Two Grandmothers, he immediately knelt on the ground and began to bow repeatedly. 0
 
"Oh my, is this Wang Yan? Quickly get up and let Great-Grandmother take a look!" 0
 
"Yes, Great-Grandmother!" 0
 
Xiao Wa replied in a babyish voice, instantly winning the heart of the Little Old Lady. 0
 
The Two Grandmothers smiled broadly and quickly pulled out the prepared Red Envelopes, stuffing them into the child's hands. 0
 
"Such a good boy! Our precious grandson, you truly are a treasure!" 0
 
Yu Suihuan felt a wave of annoyance; just yesterday, the Little Old Lady hadn’t been so friendly. 0
 
Just as he was about to tease her about it, he caught a glare from the Little Old Lady, accompanied by a look that clearly said she knew what he was going to say. 0
 
Xiao Wa showed no signs of recognition; with a chicken leg in his left hand and a dumpling in his right, he alternated sitting on the laps of the Two Grandmothers, making them laugh until their eyes squinted into slits. 0
 
Noticing Wang Heng's reserved demeanor, Yu Suihuan smiled at him and gently tugged at his sleeve to bring him in front of the Two Grandmothers. 0
 
"This is your great-great-grandson, Wang Heng!" 0
 
"Great-Grandmother, hello! Tai Lao, hello!" 0
 
Wang Heng restrained his usual prickly attitude and showed respect instead. 0
 
"Good, good! Here, this is a Red Envelope from Great-Grandmother. Take it!" 0
 
"And this one is from Tai Lao!" 0
 
Wang Heng hesitated for a moment, but Yu Suihuan took the Red Envelopes from the Two Grandmothers and pressed them into his hands. 0
 
"Alright now, let’s eat!" 0
 
The little one didn’t need any encouragement; he dug in eagerly, his small bowl overflowing with food. 0
 
Yu Suihuan stood up and served Wang Heng a generous helping of dishes. This child always gave off an impression of being both sensitive and heavy-hearted. 0
 
 
After dinner, Wang Zhaoran prepared to take the children back to rest. 0
 
“Grandpa, big brother, I don’t want to go back! I want to stay and accompany Great-Grandmother and Tai Lao!” 0
 
He loved it here; there were delicious treats, a spacious yard, and a swing in the middle of the yard that he adored. 0
 
Wang Heng shot him a glare, signaling him not to be so willful. 0
 
“Alright, alright, you can sleep with Great-Grandmother later, okay?” 0
 
The Little Old Lady squinted her eyes, growing fonder of the child with each passing moment; he was just too clever. 0
 
“Okay!” Xiao Wa replied in a sweet, loud voice. 0
 
“Good, good, good! Then you all go back, and let Yuan Er stay here.” 0
 
Wang Heng wanted to say something more but was silenced by a look from Wang Zhaoran. 0
 
“Isn’t he supposed to do something tomorrow? It wouldn’t be convenient to bring a little one along. It’s better to settle him here for now.” 0
 
Early the next morning, after hastily eating a couple of bites, Wang Heng planned to head out. 0
 
“Wait!” 0
 
Wang Zhaoran called out as he put on his coat. 0
 
The young man looked confused and somewhat puzzled at Wang Zhaoran. 0
 
“I’m going with you!” 0
 
“Together? Isn’t that your private matter? What does this cheap father have to do with it?” 0
 
“Let’s go! Why are you just standing there?” 0
 
As expected, the young man received another light tap on the back of his head. 0
 
The father and son sat in an Ox Cart and swayed their way to Xiahe Village, stopping right in front of Wang Heng’s house. 0
 
“Godfather, why don’t you wait for me here?” 0
 
Wang Zhaoran didn’t respond but nodded at the young man in silent agreement. 0
 
As soon as they entered the yard, they were hit by the mixed stench of animal droppings and rotting food scraps. 0
 
 
His father married this Stepmother, who was both greedy and lazy, hardly ever cleaning the house. 0
 
Wang Heng turned right upon entering the courtyard and saw his father leaning against the Chicken Coop, sitting on the ground, swaying drunkenly. 0
 
Wang Heng couldn't be bothered to deal with him; he had more important matters to attend to. His purpose for coming was to retrieve Qi Qin's favorite silver bracelet, so he could bury it with her. 0
 
 
 
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