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Rebirth: Splendid Marriage in the 80s-Chapter 57 - My Enemy
Chapter 57: Chapter 57 My Enemy
Chapter 57 -57 My Enemy
Upon hearing this, Chiang
Xiao almost exploded.
In her mind resurfaced the shameful scene of Liu Caiyun arriving at their home with a small bundle, insisting on moving into the Chiang
Family and volunteering to be Chiang
Songhai’s woman, as well as the sight of Ge Liutao crying with swollen eyes, and Chiang
Songhai trembling with rage.
Although she couldn’t fathom the reason, it was certain that Liu Caiyun harbored ulterior motives towards Chiang
Songhai.
She wished her grandfather would stay away from that woman, and yet Chiang
Songtao expected him to take the initiative to find Liu Caiyun?
Chiang
Xiao immediately said through gritted teeth, “Grandfather, you can’t go!”
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“Ah?” Chiang
Songhai was taken aback, “Why not?”
“Widow Liu has lost her husband, and my Second uncle is unmarried. Both are single, so it’s their business if they want to be together. It’s not illegal, nor does it go against the norms of Si Family Village. Why should you interfere with this matter?”
Chiang
Songhai and Ge Liutao exchanged a glance, both feeling shocked.
After this illness, Chiang
Xiao had become completely different, and the words she spoke now surprised them even more. A thirteen-year-old girl speaking with such coherence and reason? And the words widow, single, and norms coming from her mouth… why did they sound so odd?
“Moreover, even if you really had to interfere,” Chiang
Xiao didn’t care whether they were shocked or surprised, and continued, “that would be for great-grandfather and great-grandmother to handle. If not them, there’s still my eldest uncle. How has it fallen to you, Grandfather? Has the Old Chiang Family run out of people?”
She found Chiang
Songtao utterly shameless.
What kind of man was Chiang Baohe? Didn’t his own father know?
Now that Chiang Baohe’s heart was set on Widow Liu, and he was crazily eager to get married, would he appreciate being thwarted?
Chiang
Songhai said hoarsely, “Little Little, you know that your great-grandfather is a man of honesty and loyalty, not adept with words, and your great-grandmother can be unrelenting when she’s right. They’re afraid they might not handle it well if they went.”
At these words, Chiang
Xiao couldn’t help but laugh.
“Honest and loyal? Unrelenting when right?” She truly laughed out loud, “Grandfather, are you really talking about my great-grandfather and great-grandmother? When has my great-grandmother ever been right? She’s unrelenting even when she’s not in the right.”
Ge Liutao stared at her with wide eyes, seemingly shocked by her willingness to speak ill of Ho Laidi.
Of course, Chiang
Xiao dared to say it; Ho Laidi was never reasonable when she scolded people.
And Chiang
Songtao only appeared honest and loyal; in reality, he simply didn’t want to be the face confronting others. If someone else could take the lead, he’d surely drag them forward and hide himself behind them.
“You don’t understand the situation. Your great-grandfather is because of…” Chiang
Songhai started to explain but paused midway, shaking his head while sighing, “I’m confused. These things shouldn’t be discussed with you. Little Little, you shouldn’t involve yourself in these matters. How are you feeling now? Tomorrow is Sunday, and after one more day of rest, can you go to school next week?”
Chiang
Xiao remembered having important matters to attend to tomorrow and had forgotten it was Sunday. She was considering asking for another day off, but now she was relieved she didn’t have to.
“I’ll go to school next week. However, going back to what we were discussing, Grandfather, you must listen to me. You shouldn’t get involved with my Second uncle and Liu Caiyun’s affairs, absolutely not,” Chiang
Xiao stated emphatically.
Seeing Chiang
Songhai about to speak again, she immediately added, “Remember, Grandfather, my Second uncle almost killed me this morning. He is my enemy. If you insist on interfering in my enemy’s affairs, then you’re doing it for your nephew, not caring for your granddaughter. If that’s the case, I’ll move out this afternoon.”
Chiang
Songhai and Ge Liutao were nearly frightened to death by her words.